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Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:22 pm
by heater31
mal wrote:http://www.ketopurediet.com

Is the real deal in dieting ?
No. Calorie deficit is the real deal....

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:00 am
by whufc
heater31 wrote:
mal wrote:http://www.ketopurediet.com

Is the real deal in dieting ?
No. Calorie deficit is the real deal....


True but it is a reasonable way to keep the calorie count low but avoiding high calorie foods. As we are learning though calorie in vs calorie out is a bit of oversimplification of the matter.

Working in the fitness industry I cant stand fad diets but keto has a tiny bit of merit to it.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:07 pm
by mal
I have done 2 things wrong in the past
One was eating main meals in front of the TV too often
The other was masticating my food far too quickly

I have found since eating at the kitchen table, or outside and chewing thoroughly that :
I usually eat less and usually feel less hungry on completion
When in front of the TV , after finishing the meal , I would invariably still be hungry

I also, as much as possible , put the knife and fork down between mouthfuls
By stretching out the duration of the meal, it makes me feel fuller
The temptation to have seconds is less since Ive made the changes

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:27 pm
by The Bedge
The Bedge wrote:113.2kg. Blood pressure is high, cholesterol is high.. may as well just shoot me now.

Been trying to get my "steps" up, not as easy when you sit at a desk all day, but i've been walking home from work on nights i dont have sport and then walking to night owls on Wednesday evenings. Averaging around 9,000 a week now (supposed to be 10,000+)

Weight hasn't changed much - fluctuates between 110 and 112 but my blood pressure is normal and my cholesterol has come down a few points to almost perfect.

My diet has been good, I think it's the alcohol on weekends that's killing me.. so trying to limit the beers last couple of weeks.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Sun Nov 24, 2019 5:59 pm
by Psyber
My new wife bought me a Fitbit for my birthday, and I'm varying wildly btween 2000 and 11000 steps a day depending on whats on for the day - less steps on a day I've allocated to catching up on medical journals and more when we go out. Mostly I'm somewhere in the middle. The trip to the top of Mount Barker the other pay pushed it up a bit.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:08 pm
by mal
Ive lowered the bat, Im now below 100
Target sometime in 2020 will try and get to 88.8[atey ate . ate]

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 10:28 pm
by DOC
That is great MAL. Well done.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2019 11:51 pm
by mal
Im nominating myself for the Nobelly prize ....

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:38 am
by The Bedge
Decided I wanted to do something this year to challenge myself, something I thought I could monitor and stay motivated but wasn't too unrealistic that I was destined to fail.

My "New Years Resolution" was not to drink any more than 50 times this year - whether it be one or many.. now whilst this works out to one a week with a couple weekends off, it's not as easy as I first thought - it's amazing how often i'd drink during summer - good weather, few beers on a Sunday around home, Wednesday night at lawn bowls, Thursday after footy/cricket training, Friday after work a few wines, Saturday at cricket.. some weeks that's 5 nights a week i'd have at least one drink.. add in birthdays, dinners, long weekends - it adds up quick.

Printed an A3 sheet numbered 1-50 and I cross off and date when I have a drink at home.

Currently sitting at 5x times drinking this year, weight has decreased from 116.2kg to 109.8kg and average steps per day are up by a couple thousand to 8,406 (good days are between 11,000 and 15,0000, whilst down days are as low as 2,700).

Doing a vegetarian 30 day challenge over March, that'll be interesting.

Hoping I can get down below 100kg by the end of the year.. it's been a while.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 10:29 am
by whufc
The Bedge wrote:Decided I wanted to do something this year to challenge myself, something I thought I could monitor and stay motivated but wasn't too unrealistic that I was destined to fail.

My "New Years Resolution" was not to drink any more than 50 times this year - whether it be one or many.. now whilst this works out to one a week with a couple weekends off, it's not as easy as I first thought - it's amazing how often i'd drink during summer - good weather, few beers on a Sunday around home, Wednesday night at lawn bowls, Thursday after footy/cricket training, Friday after work a few wines, Saturday at cricket.. some weeks that's 5 nights a week i'd have at least one drink.. add in birthdays, dinners, long weekends - it adds up quick.

Printed an A3 sheet numbered 1-50 and I cross off and date when I have a drink at home.

Currently sitting at 5x times drinking this year, weight has decreased from 116.2kg to 109.8kg and average steps per day are up by a couple thousand to 8,406 (good days are between 11,000 and 15,0000, whilst down days are as low as 2,700).

Doing a vegetarian 30 day challenge over March, that'll be interesting.

Hoping I can get down below 100kg by the end of the year.. it's been a while.


I did a month of not eating meat and i felt amazing, increased energy was massive as well. Couldn't do it as a long term change as i genuinely love meat but have definitely cut down the amount of meat i eat by half and have a found a heap of non meat meals that i actually love and fill satisfied by.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 10:31 am
by RustyCage
The plan was to lose 10kg this year. Just 10.3 to go...

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:08 am
by The Bedge
Halfway through my vegetarian 30 day challenge, and haven't touched a drop of alcohol for almost 3wks.

Have increased my daily step count by ~2k

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Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 12:30 pm
by Corona Man
We will all be on a 2 week diet pretty soon.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 5:51 pm
by Corona Man
Following the knee surgeons diagnosis, which included the "surprising" revelation, that it wouldn't hurt to drop a few KG's, I have a goal and an action plan. Basically he said, get under 100kg's and your body, knee's specifically, will/should cope with cricket, running/fielding etc.

I want to drop 10KG's over 20 weeks, Sadly beer, and a certain Mexican brewer will be the loser here.....drop the afternoon sugar break, some portion control, and some well overdue discipline. Combined with hopefully get back to the pool, when they open again, along with some bike riding & walking. Running is out.

Wednesday 17/06/20 - weigh in = 109kg

Friday 19/06/20 - weigh in = 107.5kg

1.5 gone in 2 days, no beer no sweet stuff, some portion control.

99 KG's and I am out on the pi55 again!

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 6:10 pm
by The Bedge
Good luck! Similar goals to me.. i'm hoping to get under 100kgs by end of year. currently at 107.9kg.. tough battle last couple weeks, seem to be working harder and the weight loss is slower but what's really killing me is the alcohol - the last two times I've drunk (both a Saturday a fortnight apart) it's added 2kg to my weight.. then I spend the rest of the week trying to work it off.

Upside is i'm getting less back pains/issues, walking and running has become easier and my resting heart rate has gone from ~70 to around 50.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 6:12 pm
by Corona Man
The Bedge wrote:Good luck! Similar goals to me.. i'm hoping to get under 100kgs by end of year. currently at 107.9kg.. tough battle last couple weeks, seem to be working harder and the weight loss is slower but what's really killing me is the alcohol - the last two times I've drunk (both a Saturday a fortnight apart) it's added 2kg to my weight.. then I spend the rest of the week trying to work it off.

Upside is i'm getting less back pains/issues, walking and running has become easier and my resting heart rate has gone from ~70 to around 50.

Nice work Bedge, we can encourage each other through this!

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 6:22 pm
by DOC
Effective weight loss is aided by losing it like you put it on. Bit by bit.

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 9:43 am
by Corona Man
DOC wrote:Effective weight loss is aided by losing it like you put it on. Bit by bit.

I agree..... I am doing the man shake thing for lunch today. Can't wait, sarcasm implied!

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:21 am
by Corona Man
Wednesday Weigh in

Last Week = 109kg
This Week = 108kg

Limited Beer (4 on Sunday), some portion control, some exercise, and a good dump!

Re: WEIGHT LOSS + the challenge

PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:49 am
by The Bedge
Wednesday Weigh in

Last Week = 107.9kg
This Week = 108.1kg

Sunday wasn't a good day, drunk a bottle of wine during the footy and ate a whole seafood large pizza.. regret now but was so good at the time.

Target for Sunday weigh in: 107.5kg.