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R1ckynutz
03-12-2008, 04:05 PM
I found this in another forum. I need to lose weight and fat so... :wavey:

What do you guys think?

1. Drink plenty of water. At least a gallon of water should be consumed every day. Water will not only keep your body hydrated, but it will help carry waste out of your body. Avoid "designer" water and carbonated "water". These products, while still better than most beverages, are not water and do not carry the same benefits. "But I don't like water" you say. Learn to love it. It loves you.

2. Eat 5-8 meals per day, every 2-3 hours. This should be nothing new to anyone. Just in case, the primary reason for increasing the frequency of food consumption is to increase your metabolic rate. If your body is in a constant state of using up the calories you consume, there won't be much room for those nasty fat cells to start filling up. If possible, you should try to count your calorie consumption. 10xyour body weight= calories per day. So if I want to lose weight and I weigh 205lbs then I should shoot for 2050 calories per day. Eat more, not less.

3. If it breathes, eat it. Your diet should consist of an abundance of fish, poultry, lean cuts of beef, vegetables, fruit, and nuts. Natural food is much friendlier to your digestive system and your body will thank you for it. Try to eat a vegetable with every meal. Even if you don't want to count calories, these meals will provide a rich balance of nutrients and promote fat loss. If you're a vegetarian, please go and try to feed some hummus to a lion. Let me know if he likes it.

4. Breakfast is really the most important meal of the day. Most people don't eat a good breakfast, if they eat anything at all. This meal is crucial. Remember how your body works better when in a constant metabolic state? Well, you just slept for 8 hours, and you weren't eating anything. Your body is starving and if you don't eat something soon, your metabolism will slow down and begin to store that fat you've worked so hard to get rid of. The best things to eat in the morning when focusing on fat loss are nuts and meat. Try to avoid sugars this early, as your body is highly insulin sensitive after a fast and you don't want to feed the beast when it's most hungry.

5. Eat something before bed.

A popular myth in the diet world is that any meal consumed before bed will turn into fat overnight. This couldn't be further from the truth. You must eat before you sleep in order to keep your metabolism working while you're enduring an extended fast. The best foods to eat are slow-digesting proteins such as yogurt or cottage cheese.

6. High Fructose Corn Syrup is the devil. This widely popular sweetener is probably the single worst "food" you can subject your body to. It holds no nutritional value and will serve only to spike your insulin levels and help you pack on fat. HFCS is found in most processed foods and should be avoided at all costs.

7. Forget about "carbs"

The recent trend of demonizing carbohydrates has got to stop. They're not as bad as people think. Focus on whole grains and vegetables and fruits. These are all carbohydrate-rich foods, and all very helpful in promoting fat loss. Things to avoid are refined carbs. Basically, anything that's fake: white bread and bagels, refined sugar, most breakfast cereal and almost anything in the "snack" aisle. Also, be careful of packaged, dried fruit. Most of it has added HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP which instantly destroys any nutritional value the fruit may have provided.

8. Fish oil is your friend.

This is a tough one. This one is even tough for me. Fish oil comes in capsules now, so you don't have to taste it going down, but you will taste it throughout the day, and that's not fun. However, with that said, fish oil is a huge help in reducing body fat. And it's relatively inexpensive. Again, this will be a tough one to swallow (pun intended), but if you really want to get that six-pack, it will sure help.

9. Train your body with weights.

This should be obvious, but for some reason, it's overlooked. The average person feels that cardio alone will help promote fat loss. In fact, steady state cardiovascular work will put your body in a catabolic state, burn muscle as well as fat, and will increase your performance at running on a treadmill, or using a recumbent bike or elliptical machine, depending on what you're doing. By training your body with weights, you will increase your muscle density. Muscle tissue will burn calories at a rate that is roughly 70 times that of fat. Basically, the more muscle you have, the easier it will be to lose fat. Now, especially for the women, increasing muscle density is not the same as increasing muscle size. You will not look like "those women" on ESPN with all the rippling muscles. These women work very hard to look like that, and you will never look like them unless you absolutely want to, and train to that end. Bottom line, weight training is key to fat loss.

10. Don't follow the rules 100% of the time.

How will you ever make progress if you're miserable with your diet? If you love to drink blue slurpees and eat snickers bars, then don't eliminate them completely from your diet. Taking a break from time to time is actually a good thing. This doesn't give you license to start eating everything in sight or to order the 5-5-5 from Dominoes for yourself, but one day per week you can go a little nuts, just keep it under control. This serves two purposes. One, the diet will be easier to stick to when you can keep eating the foods you really enjoy from time to time. Two, your metabolism will get a nice kick-start and begin working overtime to move all those sugars and calories around that it isn't used to.

FearNoKO
03-12-2008, 06:35 PM
pretty good stuff there.

tryfuhl
03-13-2008, 02:02 AM
That's pretty much the basics.

lol @ lion-hummus part

thewise1
03-13-2008, 10:26 PM
That's pretty much the basics.

lol @ lion-hummus part
it made me lol too :o

steezMcgee
03-13-2008, 10:31 PM
who the fuck has the time to eat 8 times a day?

mollaie
03-15-2008, 08:00 PM
thanks man, i should really start loosing some to reveal mu muscles

killafornia
03-16-2008, 03:20 AM
who the fuck has the time to eat 8 times a day?

if you want it you do it

17%
03-25-2008, 03:17 AM
awrsomer

Bisquick Mehoff
03-25-2008, 04:46 AM
who the fuck has the time to eat 8 times a day?

its not really that hard :dunno:

R1ckynutz
03-25-2008, 10:07 AM
Well, so far I'm still in step #1 :mamoru: but I feel the difference already. I stopped drinking sodas and drinking alot more water and trying to eat better or less amounts of the bad food. I'm still fat but my clothes are fitting better. :bigthumb:
I need to find time to exercise

Bisquick Mehoff
03-26-2008, 05:10 PM
Well, so far I'm still in step #1 :mamoru: but I feel the difference already. I stopped drinking sodas and drinking alot more water and trying to eat better or less amounts of the bad food. I'm still fat but my clothes are fitting better. :bigthumb:
I need to find time to exercise

soda is the worst. so much unnecessary extra sugar.

tryfuhl
03-27-2008, 08:13 AM
who the fuck has the time to eat 8 times a day?

It's not like you're prepping a whole meal. You may just eat some leftovers or pre-made shit. Could just be some veggies and a shake.

GlassRadiator
03-29-2008, 11:20 PM
It's not like you're prepping a whole meal. You may just eat some leftovers or pre-made shit. Could just be some veggies and a shake.

I agree with the original post. It's just not practical to eat so frequently. I don't think it would go over very well for me to be eating every time somone came by my desk.

Capital G
03-30-2008, 06:31 PM
it says 5-8. i try to eat 5 x a day and i count my calories. 8 is difficult for most people w. professional/FT jobs.

combine that w. a good exercise routine that includes weight lifting and 30 min cardio and you will be in good shape towards your goals.

cuntbutter
04-01-2008, 09:17 AM
im glad this thread is here. i'm seriously getting too fucking fat for my own good.
i'm afraid my knees are going to give out one of these days. gonna try some of these

RedDawg
04-01-2008, 10:40 AM
i tried the "drinking a gallon of water" a day and i had to go piss at least 8 times thoughout the day at work FTL

Capital G
04-01-2008, 02:50 PM
i tried the "drinking a gallon of water" a day and i had to go piss at least 8 times thoughout the day at work FTL

thats me everyday at work. think of it as getting paid to use the bathroom.

tryfuhl
04-01-2008, 04:39 PM
I agree with the original post. It's just not practical to eat so frequently. I don't think it would go over very well for me to be eating every time somone came by my desk.

Like I said man, it's not a meal. No it's not always practical for everyone, I agree. You can keep little snacks (grapes, crackers, etc) in a baggie in your desk, it's not like you have to cook and put it on a plate.

I don't think that 8 is necessary, but it doesn't hurt to snack a bit between meals.

tryfuhl
04-01-2008, 04:41 PM
i tried the "drinking a gallon of water" a day and i had to go piss at least 8 times thoughout the day at work FTL

That's FTW bro unless you have to be mega-focued. I'll drink over a gallon just AT work and piss a few times if I'm not overly hydrated at the time.

Fred Smulavich
04-02-2008, 12:30 AM
Thats pretty good, i used to weight 290 in 3 years ago. I weigh 208 now.

Fred Smulavich
04-02-2008, 12:32 AM
I'm 6'7 btw

Toeshoes
04-02-2008, 06:13 PM
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u136/cutlassmama/lori1/treadmillloljd9.jpg

Capital G
04-03-2008, 04:50 PM
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u136/cutlassmama/lori1/treadmillloljd9.jpg

:eek3:

KNYTE
04-03-2008, 08:38 PM
who the fuck has the time to eat 8 times a day?

If you actually want to lose weight it's one of many changes you have to make in order to get real, long-term results.

aquafresh
04-03-2008, 09:06 PM
im 2 weeks into a weight loss plan i just cut out soda from my diet and toned down the amount of cheese i eat also everyother day i work out for about 15-25 mins and ive already goten noticably thiner and lost 8 pounds

Gorilla
04-08-2008, 02:13 PM
I agree with everything except the bagel. Its a good thing to have carbs after a workout and a bagel (smallish not the monsters you often see!) is perfect for after workout.

The fish oil seems to be working pretty good.

On eating 8 times a day: Its not a FULL MEAL really. Hell have a few carrots, a granola bar and water. Done. Its like snacking on health food all day, interrupted by a few real meals.

Fred Smulavich
04-13-2008, 09:27 PM
Eat what I'm eating right now, collard greens with celery and onions on top of rice

trano
04-23-2008, 11:33 AM
v.nice guide :D

aggony
04-23-2008, 03:05 PM
good stuff here!

Ice
04-24-2008, 11:58 PM
i disagree with number 1, although it surely cant be a bad thing to drink lots of water

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/102751.php

DocPenguin
04-28-2008, 09:54 AM
i disagree with number 1, although it surely cant be a bad thing to drink lots of water

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/102751.php

Its true that a lot of the added benefits of drinking water may be overstated, but obviously there is nothing better than water for people looking to loose weight to drink. It's not necessarily the thing that cleans out your system, but if it's consumed in place of shit that doesn't help/hurts, then mission accomplished.

All in all, its a pretty good set of guidelines for people getting started with weight loss. The most important thing to remember is that diets are bullshit. If you want to loose weight and keep it off, you have to change your lifestyle, and that list provides a good start.

/mesoundinglikealatenightinfomercial.

tryfuhl
04-29-2008, 08:54 AM
i disagree with number 1, although it surely cant be a bad thing to drink lots of water

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/102751.php

"The two kidney experts explained that unless you are an athlete or live in a hot place, drinking extra water may be a waste of time. "

You should've finished reading the first paragraph holmes. Check out the shit right after "unless."

Also, different bodies require different amounts. Some people perspire more, some are different weights and body compositions.

Water in the muscle is also anti-catabolic.

Fred Smulavich
04-29-2008, 09:12 AM
If you actually want to lose weight it's one of many changes you have to make in order to get real, long-term results.

Not really, I ate 3 times a day, I couldnt/cant afford to eat 5-8 times a day.