You fat bastard.
211At my highest I was 185 lbs, then last year I dropped all the way to 158 lbs. I made a lot of changes to my diet, and I biked 3-5 times a week. It took a while for the weight to drop - I think four years to go from 185 lbs to 158 lbs, which is probably a long ass time to drop 27 pounds. Since last year I gained 10 pounds, but my clothes still fit me the same. I now lift weights 4-5 times a week and do cardio for 20 minutes 2-3 times a week. I'd like to think that those are 10 lbs of muscle. To my understanding, the consensus is that lifting weights and gaining muscle is a better way to lose weight than eating less or trying to burn the calories by doing cardio. You technically gain weight, but you look slimmer and toned, and you don't have to restrict your caloric intake as much. Also you get stronger which is obviously a huge bonus.twelvepoint wrote:I think if I can address this, I can take off that last 5-10 pounds, but I could use some advice and support to keep me from snacking like an asshole. Thank you, PRF.I don't know what are your eating habits, but for instance I used to have a can of pop with every dinner. I went from drinking a can with every dinner to drinking it with dinner every other night. Then weekends. Then only once on the weekend. Now I don't drink pop anymore. Same thing with cookies. I used to snack on them every day, then every other day, then weekends, then never. You don't have to stop snacking, but if you lower the frequency of it you will still see changes.Make sure you have healthier snacks around. Nuts are pretty filling and have a lot of protein. Carrots are also a nice snack. Figure out what healthier snacks you enjoy and keep those around so you can reach for them instead of an unhealthy snack.Eat more protein. I read that protein makes you feel fuller, so if you snack on something that is rich in protein, you're probably less likely to be hungry again an hour later and eat four Oreos. Also, a protein rich breakfast will help you stay full longer.This is all stuff that worked for me, but I'm not a dietician, so YMMV.