
Originally Posted by
mtdman
I'm tracking everything I eat on my phone app. I'm eating about 2000 to 2500 calories a day. I got rid of all the sugar and simple carbs and starches. I got rid of most of the bread, I have maybe 2 slices every two days and that's wheat/whole grain. No sammiches any more. I got rid of the pop and candy. I cut down on my milk intake. I'm eating chicken breast 2 or 3 times a day. No more ground beef, just chicken and turkey. I drink 2 or 3 whey protein shakes a day between meals (5g carbs each). Lots of water, no more juice or sports drinks. I'm working on a macro ratio of about 150 g carbs, 200-250 protein, 60-90 g fats. I seriously reset everything I eat.
The thing is, I wasn't eating a lot of food before, just the wrong stuff. I used to drink a lot of soda and eat candy and sugary stuff, some junk food. But it's not like I was constantly eating. I still don't have much of an appetite now, and getting rid of the junky stuff took a lot of calories away. Eating 'clean food' really reduced that calorie total, and I often find myself running way below 2000 calories with what I'm eating now. If it wasn't for the protein shakes I'd only be at 1500 daily.
This right here. Granted I am lifting, but I'm also doing cardio as well, and my lifting sessions 1.5 to 2 hours. I'm burning a lot of calories, I had a deficit yesterday of almost 3000 calories. Like pG said, as big as I am and as much fat as I have you'd think I'd melt some of that off. There's no way I'm adding as much muscle as losing fat to maintain weight. While it weighs more by volume, muscle also is more dense and doesn't pack on as fast as fat.
My wife says I look a bit trimmer, but the scale isn't moving. It's very frustrating. I was reading about hypothyroidism and how people with that problem can actually gain weight on a deficit because their metabolism isn't getting turned up as it would with a normal thyroid function. I don't think I'm gaining weight, but it's not coming off like i would expect. I still feel that the first 4 or 5 lbs I lost was water weight.
That all being said, I feel pretty good. I actually worked today and had no problems. Normally this time of year I'm huffing and puffing and I'm outta shape when we start up work.
6 foot even.
If it wasn't for the peanut butter I'd invite you over to work out. I need a spotter and could use the inspiration to increase my weight. You live right down textile from me anyways.
That's actually a pretty accurate concept. I've weighed myself before and after my morning poops and literally lost a lb or two after taking the poop. Don't underestimate the power of pooping.
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