View Full Version : I Need a diet to lose weight
BIGTIMETIMMY
09-11-2008, 11:54 AM
Can someone help?
I can. RDJ and Brighton Bomber are good resources too.
Beware that on here everyone is going to tell you to eat a ton of protein and lift weights.
dwilson
09-11-2008, 04:42 PM
Do lots of shits.
Or you could just take Amy's advice, probably a better idea.
Depends. How much are you trying to lose and how soon?
Jennifer Love Hewitt
09-11-2008, 08:23 PM
Take a good note of what you are eating now. (like write down everything you eat for a week or so)
Eat less that that.
Either maintain, or preferably, increase your activity.
You WILL lose weight.
If you eat lots of sugar and processed foods, cutting that out will help even more.
joekirkbycobra
09-12-2008, 03:35 AM
simply take in less energy than ur gettin out
dont dehydrate!!!!!!!!!!
avoid bad fats , sugar n salt
dependin on how much weight u need off u could cut carbs out completely but u will lak energy so i say dont
but do take in less carbs
also eat more anti-calorie veg eg celery
dont have cheat days
stick 2 water for drinks
smaller meals
anyone feel free to add
Drofrah
09-12-2008, 07:33 AM
Breakfast
I have 2 eggs with brown toast or porridge
Lunch
Mixed beans, tomato based sauce or homemade dressing, with chicken or tuna, broccoli, cauliflower peas
Dinner
Leafy salad with chicken or lean steak
I also run three times a week, bike 20+ miles a week, do light weights and do muay thai twice a week,
I have gone from 18 1/2 stone to 14 1/2 in about a year or so. Stepping up the excersise and adding a bit or pasta in on big work out days for lunch.
Drofrah
09-12-2008, 07:34 AM
Plus lots of water
Dont have massive diners, eat healthy snacks eg: Fruit, nuts, ect... avoid processed food as much as you can, buy fresh products, after a big meal DONT LIE INFRONT OF THE TV! have a coffee(NO SUGAR) and go for a walk/run whatever but stay active thats what food is for, you dont fill your car with gas to leave it in the garage... try not to have massive diners, try to have smaller meals and spread them out so that you release energy slowly and constantly through out the day. And train and train and train! cardio and healthy food is the key! Healthy food more than cardio i think....
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