Can you lose 20 pounds in one month? Well, I've known a few people who have so anyone who tells you that it is physically impossible is wrong...
BUT!!!!
Is losing 20 pounds in one month a healthy goal? NO, not unless you are morbidly obese. If you want to lose weight in a way that will make your body healthier and you will be able to keep the weight off that you lose, then setting goals like losing 20 pounds in one month won't do you justice.
Why not set your goal at losing 10 pounds in one month, or even a smaller goal of losing 5 pounds in the next two weeks. Setting smaller, realistic and healthy weight loss goals will help you stay motivated. Just think how happy you will be if after two weeks you reach your five pound goal. I tell you, it may seem small right now, but boy does it feel good when you've done it.
I'd love to hear about what you are doing to lose weight. Are you following a specific weight loss program or diet? How much are you exercising on a regular basis? What types of exercises?
By the way, even though your goal of losing 20lbs in a month may not be the best goal to set I really love that you are trying to motivate yourself and asking for support. Keep up the great effort!
Well, I actually had this goal of losing 20 pounds my March 1st since the beginning of January (which is a bit more reasonable), but I haven't even gotten halfway there yet. I just cannot stick to ANYTHING! I have revised my weight loss strategy over and over again, to the point where i might need to see a therapist to figure out why the hell its so hard for me to commit to doing something I so want to do. What wrong with me? Thats what I keep asking myself.
I was just saying that though the time is ticking away I haven't changed my goal yet, which I know I should. Perhaps extend the 20 pound deadline till April 1st. I don't know if i jus feel that i have all the time in the world and i just put losing weight off (esp living on a college campus where food is EVERYWHERE, I think 'I'll go ahead and have this baked ziti now, i'll just go to the gym tomorrow', which often times something will happen that would interfere with me going to the gym anyway).
But my current weight loss goal I actually just put together last night and its a conglomerate of a bunch of tips and suggestions that I have acquired over months of doing dieting and weight loss research.
I have increased my workouts to twice per week (I do an internship where I work Mon-Fri, 9-5 so I have to scramble for time to go to the gym) where I will commit approx 2 hours each day (Sundays and Thursdays) to working out. About 1 hr and 15mins goes to cardio, the rest to strength training (approximately). But working out is not my issue, as i love to workout. Its my eating habits that need an IMMENSE amount of work, and thats what i need help with.
So I had read that one way to control what you eat is to eat the same thing everyday at the same meal over and over again (i.e. having a salad everyday for lunch. Blah, I know, but its makes sense). Exposing yourself to a "variety" of foods can lead one to overeat or eat the wrong things because there are no limits, so to speak. So that is what I am going to try to implement. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays I will only allow myself to ONLY eat fruits and vegetables. NO meats, NO diary, NO bread products. And only water to drink. Every other day I can incorporate the other food groups. I kno i kno its sound a bit dramatic, but drastic times call for drastic measures.
Also, on some weekends (like this coming up weekend) I will do what is called a Master Cleanse (idk if you all know what that is, if not you should look it up, only cuz it'll take too long for me to explain...lol) for two days Saturdays and Sundays. Two weeks ago I Master Cleansed from Friday until Sunday afternoon and I lost 5 pounds! (thats probably how I will lose 20 pounds by march, if i Master Cleansed every weekend until then) But of course my poor eating habits caused me to gain all the weight back.
And its not that Idk the healthy things to eat, I don't eat fast food (haven't in going on a year) and all thse Danishes, donuts, pops etc I dont eat/drink that stuff and haven't for a very long time now. But what I do eat, I end up overeating. So I know my main issue is portion control.
Anyway, let me shut up. What are some of you guys' stories???