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We'll_live_and_die

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Really pleased with my progress lately. I've made a lifestyle change as well as a dietary change and it's been a steady loss since January. When I look really short term it appears I've stalled but looking at the monthly progress I'm still trending the right way. 1000002734.jpg 1000002735.jpg
 

shmmeee

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What do you mean fuck all works long term? Diets?

Yeah. Read the paper I shared earlier. Long term very few weight management interventions of any sort stick. After a few years three quarters have put the weight back on.

That doesn’t mean don’t do it. But recognise if you manage to lose and keep weight off you’re very much in the minority. It’s why i wouldn’t be harsh on people trying whatever works for them and insisting on the “correct way”. You might be slightly less likely to rebound on a balanced diet, but chances are still high that you will rebound. Give people all the tools possible against what’s a very difficult problem to beat IMO.
 

covcity4life

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Yeah. Read the paper I shared earlier. Long term very few weight management interventions of any sort stick. After a few years three quarters have put the weight back on.

That doesn’t mean don’t do it. But recognise if you manage to lose and keep weight off you’re very much in the minority. It’s why i wouldn’t be harsh on people trying whatever works for them and insisting on the “correct way”. You might be slightly less likely to rebound on a balanced diet, but chances are still high that you will rebound. Give people all the tools possible against what’s a very difficult problem to beat IMO.
Chill out fatty
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Yeah. Read the paper I shared earlier. Long term very few weight management interventions of any sort stick. After a few years three quarters have put the weight back on.

That doesn’t mean don’t do it. But recognise if you manage to lose and keep weight off you’re very much in the minority. It’s why i wouldn’t be harsh on people trying whatever works for them and insisting on the “correct way”. You might be slightly less likely to rebound on a balanced diet, but chances are still high that you will rebound. Give people all the tools possible against what’s a very difficult problem to beat IMO.
And enjoy life in the meantime
 

LastGarrison

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Dual purpose to this post but Pathways Coventry is a group for men who might be struggling with their mental health, had a traumatic event or just need people to talk to and is linked in with walks, exercise etc.


As part of this they run a free class at Revolution Hiitbox to help engage other people so if anyone on here, or anyone you know, might benefit from this please forward them the links:

 

shmmeee

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Are they only on insta? Cos AFAICT you need an account to view and it’s been my last hold out against modern social media 🤣
 

LastGarrison

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Are they only on insta? Cos AFAICT you need an account to view and it’s been my last hold out against modern social media 🤣
Apologies, I didn’t see that you needed to log in when I pasted the links.

Just grabbed the Modem out the attic and fired up the dial up and although there was nothing on MySpace or Bebo I did find something on Facebook


In all seriousness for anyone who has thought about reaching out to something like this, then this is a the perfect opportunity.
 

tom88

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Ordered some Huel black edition and huel daily greens.

anyone tried it?
Any tips on how to use it?
 

Skybluefaz

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Ordered some Huel black edition and huel daily greens.

anyone tried it?
Any tips on how to use it?
I have black edition for lunch every day.

Try and put the water in first then add the huel so it doesn't all clump at the bottom.

Shake fuck out of it.

Chocolate is my favourite flavour.

No idea what the daily greens are like, would be interested in your thoughts.
 

Nick

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Ordered some Huel black edition and huel daily greens.

anyone tried it?
Any tips on how to use it?

I've got Banana / Strawberrys and cream Black Edition.

I do have it but I can't get full of just that, sometimes I just put in peanut butter etc in the Nutribullet and hammer it for a bit.

I have tried other daily greens but cant comment on the huel ones. Very earthy!!
 

Nick

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Just ordered some more Black Edition and a couple of the meal bags with pasta in, haven't tried those yet.

Decent offer as well, donate a fiver to the Hardest Geeza and save 20% so still saving a bit.

Shamelessly, my Huel signup link - Get £10 off
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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My weight loss has slowed from almost 2.4 lbs a week to about 1-1.5 though. Cutting calories further seems unwise so what else should I be looking at?
 

clint van damme

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Opposition put on a great spread, cakes, sandwiches etc. Felt after hours in the middle I’d earned a slice or two!

You defintely have, got to treat yourself occasionally.
I 've been quite good recently and lost a few pound but Ive had a,shit week so fuck it!
 

SBAndy

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My weight loss has slowed from almost 2.4 lbs a week to about 1-1.5 though. Cutting calories further seems unwise so what else should I be looking at?

Without knowing specifics, probably not a lot. As your body loses mass you will have a lower metabolic rate. 1.5lbs per week is not to be sniffed at, still. Are you weight training and consuming enough protein from a variety of sources?
 

Travs

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My weight loss has slowed from almost 2.4 lbs a week to about 1-1.5 though. Cutting calories further seems unwise so what else should I be looking at?

All you can do is make smaller tweaks to your diet....... since xmas i've cut out cheese completely..... and in last couple of months i've cut out my supper fridge-raid for a huge bowl of greek yoghurt with fruit&fibre. Seems to have given me the extra kg or two loss i've been looking for.

Also can increase cardio work, but if you're solely looking at weight-loss then diet is the major factor.

You've obviously made wholesale changes (very well done btw) and things will inevitably slow down.....
Going back a decade or so, i went from 102kg down to 90kg in about 3 months. Then it took around another year to get down to 82-84kg. Then to get to "fighting weight" (78kg) was probably another year at least.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Without knowing specifics, probably not a lot. As your body loses mass you will have a lower metabolic rate. 1.5lbs per week is not to be sniffed at, still. Are you weight training and consuming enough protein from a variety of sources?
Getting enough protein I think so, but not trained mostly from not knowing where to start with that.
 

shmmeee

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I can’t really. Might simply just use sport for the time being.

Putting some muscle mass on will definitely help. If you can get a barbell and some weights you can start something like StrongLifts 5x5, you’d need a bench and eventually a squat rack but for the first couple of months you should be fine as you start with an empty bar and add 2.5kg each session to get your form right, so it’s good for adding to your “gym” slowly over time.
 

covcity4life

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Putting some muscle mass on will definitely help. If you can get a barbell and some weights you can start something like StrongLifts 5x5, you’d need a bench and eventually a squat rack but for the first couple of months you should be fine as you start with an empty bar and add 2.5kg each session to get your form right, so it’s good for adding to your “gym” slowly over time.
Just join a gym I say. I got 150 quid weights at home no longer being used. Wish I had joined gym from get go
 

shmmeee

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Just join a gym I say. I got 150 quid weights at home no longer being used. Wish I had joined gym from get go

Depends on your lifestyle. I don’t have a car to myself and have kids to look after so easier to get to the end of the garden than a gym. Also I live in Bedworth and all the gyms look like a handlebar moustache or a steroid addiction are entry requirements.
 

covcity4life

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Depends on your lifestyle. I don’t have a car to myself and have kids to look after so easier to get to the end of the garden than a gym. Also I live in Bedworth and all the gyms look like a handlebar moustache or a steroid addiction are entry requirements.
Bottom of garden is better than on the baby boys room I guess!
 

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