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Some things I've learned throughout the years that may be useful to some people:
Thing to try: Get a bike trainer, subscribe to Zwift, and play a game an hour or so a day.
It could happen one day! I'm already getting more than sufficient training, and adding 1 hour of training a day on top of my current volume would be actively counterproductive.
I've learned that cardio can work, but there's also a lot of truth to that "you can't outrun a bad diet" saying. Like you said, your body can subtly undermine your work by making you more hungry, and it can also cause you to be less active in between exercise without realizing it.
Last year I cut out 95% of all junk food and snacking, started eating more lean protein (like chicken), and made sure to cut out ultra processed foods where I could (i.e. home-cooked meals vs frozen dinners), and without increasing exercise I lost 20 lbs in 2 months. Sometimes it really is the diet that holds you back.
It's always the diet. Even someone who burns an extra 4000 calories a day can eat themselves into obesity.
That doesn't mean someone has to starve to lose weight, just watch what they eat, like you did.
That isn't a surprise, diet makes a massively bigger difference than exercise, but the real goal needs to be sustainability.
That's a fantastic result, nice job.
Yeah, most of the people I've spoken with about their weight issues have terrible portion control. Like they'll just sit and eat an entire bag of chips while they watch TV for an hour. It's crazy to me. My parents just got put on a diet to try to get their weight under control because they're both pre-diabetic and the next day my mom went out to costco and loaded up on fruit for them to snack on instead of chips. Which I guess is better, but an entire shelf in their giant 2 door refrigerator is full of tubs of berries and shit, if they're planning to eat proper portions of those as snacks half that shit will rot before they get through it. Maybe my mom just has brain rot from all the fad diets she's been exposed to over the years but I don't think the idea of just not eating snacks or counting calories even went through their heads.
Many fruits freeze well. Many don't too, so look each up before doing it. Eating fruit while it's frozen is especially nice on a hot day
It's crazy to me how people can not eat a whole bag of chips. Like I am supposed to put half of the bag back into the cupboard? If I open a bar of chocolate, I eat the whole thing, every time. And a lot of people I know are similar. This is the reason why I never but this stuff, as the best defense tactic is to have nothing in the house.
I am overall a healthy person and do a lot of exercising by the way, but I can't control myself with chips. And I think that is not unnatural, as this stuff is made exactly the way that it makes you addicted af. Of course I feel like shit after I ate the whole bag, but I don't know how to control myself.
Seriously, don't eat snacks out of the package they come in. Put a small portion in a bowl or on a plate and put the main container up. It gets easier with practice.
Yeah. Even better, don't take the bag of chips out for the snack, only take out a bowl or so of them and don't just keep refilling the bowl, that's the hard part. Not having your snack bag readily available means you have to expend effort to go get more, and that's generally when I lean into my lazy habits. Because I have to go all the way downstairs and across the house to get more.
I feel like snacking in the USA has been made out to be something you do to pass the time or fill up. Instead of enjoying something delightful.
Yes? A serving of 15-20 chips is usually like 150 calories some are way worse than that. Dump a handful in a bowl and put the bag up. If you take the bag with you of course you're going to mindlessly plow through it. How many times does someone need to do that before they think "wow, that's not good for me, maybe I should consider a different tactic to consuming these things?", that's the crazy part to me that they don't do anything to change their habits. You're right though that just not buying it is the best option if that's a problem for you as they are designed to be addictive.
My body isn't subtle in the slightest.
Any amount of work?
We're starving, we're starving! Says my body, like the cats who have a still almost full bowl of food.
Stupid meat husk.
Right? (I know it's not the same) but come on look at all of this fat you can burn! You're not hungry, you're lazy, you know, like I want to be.
This is because people diet wrong. You can absolutely gorge yourself on vegetables and still easily run a calorie deficit. People instead try to just eat tiny amounts of calorie dense foods, and that's what fails, because it leaves you hungry and tired.
Also, taking massive doses of iron supplements (or dark greens) helps a lot.
Exercise isnβt a great way to lose weight at all. The best way to lose weight is changing how much you consume. That being said, exercise and movement are very important for being healthy in general.
source: https://youtu.be/vSSkDos2hzo
Yup, as a Fat Person(tm) I couldn't get into an exercise regiment and keep with it because it's very difficult to do much with a lot of weight. Then a doctor told me "Exercise is good, but you lose weight first in the kitchen." Eat out less, eat more vegetables and fruits, less carbs, fat doesn't make you fatter calories do, if the food is fat free that means it has more calories as they put a crap ton of sugar in it.
Both are important. Building muscle increases your BMR so you expend more calories just existing.
If you're someone like me who has never really paid attention to what you're eating so long as you aren't rapidly packing on weight, I recently downloaded an app called Cronometer after being told by my doctor that my blood pressure and cholesterol are too high and to lose weight.
I've been tracking everything I eat and have managed to keep myself between 1000 and 1500 calories a day along with monitoring my fat, carbs, sodium, and protein intake. It has been insanely eye opening to see and feel the difference after cutting out the daily burgers, pizza, and fried foods and its only been like a week and a half. Seeing the numbers in the app makes it almost like a game to see how little fat and calories I can eat each meal/day and shocking to see what is contained with a typical meal that I used to eat (easily 2-3 days worth of fat and calories compared to what I'm eating now in just one meal).
In any case, if you want to eat better, try finding something that let's you tally up what you're eating. From there it's as simple as finding better alternatives (like a low fat dressing instead of regular dressing, or chicken/fish instead of beef/pork) or replacing just one meal a day with something healthier.
I used Cronometer for awhile, but it was too much to enter everything every day. I switched to a really simple keto diet and Iβve lost 45 lbs so far this year.
It is somewhat annoying (mainly figuring out serving sizes) but I do it while I'm eating and it makes me eat more slowly. It looks like you can also make your own meals or recipes, which includes all the individual items into one entity to enter in one go. I have to watch my fat intake so I don't know if keto would be right for me though I do know a few people who swear by it.
I love the apps but, man, they just took too much time for me to enter everything into one, especially with any home cooked meals where you have to enter all the ingredients. If it were automatic, I'd love it. I guess that's why they're trying to make those stupid AI pins and glasses do it, even though it's way too complex a problem for them.
I've just settled for removing junk from the house and it's worked OK, plus I can still eat "normally" when at a party or something.
I had issues with the apps when I tried them a long time ago. Like I'd make a stir fry of chicken with veggies but there's nothing on the app comparable so I had to guess on the nutrition.
For me, it's better if i just keep healthier snacks on hand, fruit and snackable veggies. As well try to have one vegetable with lunch and dinner.
Ive been having to guess on some things with home cooked meals since I'm not using a kitchen scale but I've been able to just google "100g of salmon" or guesstimate by cups or tablespoons and think its close enough. I try to err on the side of inputting higher than I think just so that I'm not having more fat or sodium than I should.
This is a big lifestyle change for me so having all this data is really helpful.
Personally Ive never been able to lose weight except by eating less. Lost 8 pounds backpacking in 5 days once though, was probably atleast a 2k calorie deficit per day.
That's absolutely the best way to lose weight.
People shouldn't exercise to lose weight, they should exercise because it's good for your general physical, mental and emotional health. To lose weight, you eat less.
More than half the reason I ever get any exercise at all is in service of my mental health.
I find physical activity suppresses my appetite, so I tend to lose weight when outdoors just from not thinking about eating as often and not eating as much when I do because I feel full with less.
I have health issues so I can no longer go biking outdoors, but I use the app KinoMap (like Peloton but without brand lock-in) to view POV video of bike trips and the app adjusts resistance over BT according to the road topology.
I pick out a map/video and internet radio or a playlist from the country it is recorded. It makes exercise much easier and more fun for me and is way more engaging than staring at numbers on a display.
They also have videos for running trails and rowing and additional social media stuff that I am not interested in.
That sounds like the most fun you can get with an indoor bike, and I'm happy you're able to do It despite the health issues.
I will concede that the one type of indoor training I could one day get behind would probably be virtual cycling. Maybe one winter when I decide that running in the dark and wet isn't actually fun. Time will tell.
There are other apps that are more oriented towards racing if that's your thing and you can get a BT connected trainer for your roadbike.
For me an upright exercise bike is great now and I enjoy doing little mini excursions around the world when I can not travel any more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPUlgSRn6e0
What is this "going outside" you are talking about? Sounds very interesting
It's a free open world thing with really good graphics - but it's multiplayer only, and PVP can't be switched off.
Men, been there, you're not missing out.
The outside experience is extremely location dependant.
my house would be outside experience if I didn't live inside it. It's all a matter of perspective
The boring as hell part can be managed with a smartphone and some movies.
Of course depending on the specific machine. Some are better for it than others.
I prefer elliptical machine as it spreads the load out all across the body and it's the easiest to manage the load with it to aim for some specific heart rate zones. At the same time i have almost 2(1+1) undistributed hours to watch whatever movie or TV show i want. More peaceful than watching those at home.
Yeah I used throw on a podcast or whatever type of music I need to get into the zone when I had an excercise bike until it developed some kind of software problem I can't figure out how to fix. Now I'm back to doing HIIT while I fold laundry.
Distraction devices tend to be less effective on indoor machines for me personally. I do listen to a bunch of podcasts for outdoor runs/bike rides though, and find them to be an essential part of the process
even going for a walk is probably as effective
I tried to up the effectiveness of my walks with a weighted vest, but my god do those things make you look like a douchebag.
Plus Iβm a white guy with transition lenses who doesnβt like getting a sunburn on my neck, and appreciate the utility of cargo shorts.
So Iβm a white guy, in sunglasses, a backwards hat, and cargo short; that, to me, just screams ICE agent, which I do not want to be associated with.
I need to zhuzh up my wardrobe with bright colors or something.
If you are having enough fun, even high-intensity can be maintained far longer than you'd think possible when doing something that's engaging. Still, spending 1 hour in zone 4-5 is probably gonna burn less calories than a 1.5 hour workout centered on zone 3.
But what if you just work out so intensely, that you're too tired to eat? Its funny to me that the body can have like a 4K calorie deficit for the day and still just be like "No food. That's a problem for tomorrow. Sleep now." Probably a case where ignoring your body is a good idea.
Spending an hour in zone 5 is not exactly what I would call a realistic endeavor, given that zone 5 explicitly is above LT2. Lower zone 4, sure, but you're looking at a race effort at that point