So it's not quite a week into my renewed attempt to get healthy and I've already hit a stumbling block.
I've had various success in the past with 1 1/2 months to lose 6 pounds and basically one weekend to gain it back ( I'm are that most of the regain was likely water weight but I was so disheartened I just couldn't get back in my groove and made it all the way back to 248 as of last week. I'm 5'5 and every lb of fat shows a lot.
I've no access to a gym so I workout at home with 2 and 3lb weights one of those yoga balls and some resistance bands that came with the ball and weights ( ty internet for showing me what to do with them). I'm as of last sunday also getting in about an hour of cardio a day playing dance dance revolution. i can play on a high enough level where my feet never stop moving and I'm dripping sweat at the end of each three song set. It may not be as effective as other more traditional cardio but it works for me and i can stick to it.
Anyways that's the background onto the questions.
Going from basically sitting infront of the computer all day to moderate exercise and a strict diet of 1700-1800 calories a day ( from god only knows how many but a full small- medium sized frozen pizza was usually included in my food every other day or so) I know I'm going to lose weight my question is if the weight loss is highly effected by what I eat. Currently I'm eating less but the mini sausages rolls and chicken burgers and breaded veal I eat now still have a lot of salt and fat in them.
Can I still lose weight by eating less even if the food I'm eating less of still isn't the most healthy? ( though I've got slimfast shakes and hardboiled eggs normally for breakfast so it's not a complete nutritional disaster).
Since I'm not the main breadwinner of the house I don't get the biggest say in what food gets bought for groceries and such but I do control what's gotten so I can make lunch while she's at work.
If I can alter even one major meal I'm eating does that help overall or does whatever I eat at dinner overshadow it?
I'm not going to make excuses anymore. I can't control everything but I can make better changes in what I do control. I just need a little guidance as to what I need to do.
Edit: How long does it take your body to adjust to eating less cravings wise. I know I'm getting enough to eat now but at all the times I used to snack my body starts demanding food.
I've had various success in the past with 1 1/2 months to lose 6 pounds and basically one weekend to gain it back ( I'm are that most of the regain was likely water weight but I was so disheartened I just couldn't get back in my groove and made it all the way back to 248 as of last week. I'm 5'5 and every lb of fat shows a lot.
I've no access to a gym so I workout at home with 2 and 3lb weights one of those yoga balls and some resistance bands that came with the ball and weights ( ty internet for showing me what to do with them). I'm as of last sunday also getting in about an hour of cardio a day playing dance dance revolution. i can play on a high enough level where my feet never stop moving and I'm dripping sweat at the end of each three song set. It may not be as effective as other more traditional cardio but it works for me and i can stick to it.
Anyways that's the background onto the questions.
Going from basically sitting infront of the computer all day to moderate exercise and a strict diet of 1700-1800 calories a day ( from god only knows how many but a full small- medium sized frozen pizza was usually included in my food every other day or so) I know I'm going to lose weight my question is if the weight loss is highly effected by what I eat. Currently I'm eating less but the mini sausages rolls and chicken burgers and breaded veal I eat now still have a lot of salt and fat in them.
Can I still lose weight by eating less even if the food I'm eating less of still isn't the most healthy? ( though I've got slimfast shakes and hardboiled eggs normally for breakfast so it's not a complete nutritional disaster).
Since I'm not the main breadwinner of the house I don't get the biggest say in what food gets bought for groceries and such but I do control what's gotten so I can make lunch while she's at work.
If I can alter even one major meal I'm eating does that help overall or does whatever I eat at dinner overshadow it?
I'm not going to make excuses anymore. I can't control everything but I can make better changes in what I do control. I just need a little guidance as to what I need to do.
Edit: How long does it take your body to adjust to eating less cravings wise. I know I'm getting enough to eat now but at all the times I used to snack my body starts demanding food.
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