Cheers guys!
Will report back with my (terrible) diet for today tomorrow. Scared to see how many calories I'm consuming.
I'm trying my best to stepup the exercise, I'm defo improving though.Just wish I could go back to how I was 4 years ago!
So for example if I cut my diet down and didn't even do a bit of exercise I would still lose weight?
Some basic things to give you an idea of what helps, and what doesn't help burn body fat.
Average guy burns X% of body fat a day on a normal diet, normal diet sustains this, bigger guy wants to lose weight, eats less food, and less vitamins/etc that comes with eating less food, but wants to burn a lot MORE body fat every day. Supplementing with things the body uses to in turn burn body fat is a very good idea
A marathon runner uses SIGNIFICANTLY less energy to run a marathon than a 15 or 20 stone guy does, cardio increases your efficiency, dramatically over someone who isn't very active, this will apply to breathing, resting heart beat, walking around the house. Being ultra fit makes losing weight HARDER.
Building muscle is good, you spend FAR more energy every day building cells than exercising. The average guy uses 2500 calories a day, and would also only burn 600 extra calories running for an hour straight, which is way less intense exercise than a normal day of sitting on your arse, yet its less than 1/4 of the calories usage?
Building cells takes a lot of energy, and building cells all day long, every day, for life is what your body does and uses a crapload of energy to do. SO ideally your diet will, incorporate things that help your body to burn fat at a higher level than normal(more b-vits, more omega fats, and if you want to supplement, l-carnitine, various other things) and also supply your body plenty of spare protein and vitamins to continue building cells with.
LIfting weights, the majority of the increase in metabolism is from that, repairing/replacing/adding muscle cells. Maximising the amount of energy your body can supply, and the amount of essentially "raw ingredients" for cells = most efficient way to lose weight.
Weight lifting can help, cardio will do smeg all for you.
It has also been proven that cardio first thing in the morning on an empty stomach burns 3 x times more fat than doing it in the evening. The reason being is after waking your body has to use its own fuel for energy as it has no food to use.
At moderate intensities (63-68% VO2 max) carbs during exercise may reduce fat oxidation in untrained subjects, but do not reduce fat oxidation in trained subjects for at least the first 80-120 minutes of exercise.
At the established intensity level of peak fat oxidation (~63% VO2 max), carbohydrate increases performance without any suppression of fat oxidation in trained subjects.
All you are eating is carbohydrate sources. As above, add lean meats etc for protein and good fats (eggs, nuts etc).
That, unfortunately, is one of the worst diets I've seen posted.Yesterday this is what I ate
Breakfast -
Mornflake BREAKFAST CEREAL Porridge Oats
Lunch -
Batchelors Noodles (Probabaly not the best thing to have for lunch)
Banana after
Dinner -
3 Slices wholemeal bread + Banana
Before bed I started to feel hungry so I had-
Corn flakes
Total calories taken in was 1.4K which I think it's a pretty good start. On a normal day, in that list would include a load of junk food. Burgers, microwave stuff, crisps, choc etc.
So if I hit 1.4k calories every day, I can expect to start dropping weight?
Cheers
I'm just not sure where to go with it. I can't cook for **** so I have to stick to basic stuff.
Buy a steamer, and throw in loads of veg like broccoli. Steam it for 15-20 mins.
Boil eggs.
Stir fry chicken, broccoli, peas etc. Add chilli sauce/soy sauce
Put a chicken in the oven on 180c for about 1-1.15 hours. Throw some carrots in the same dish.
Saying you can't cook is a stupid excuse, you don't need to make restaurant quality food.
Yeah I'm just not very good with cooking stuff... At all.
Would lifting dumbells be benifical for losing weight aswell?
Cheers
This isn't entirely correct. See here.
So if you're doing intense ish cardio then you won't burn any more fat if you do it fasted.
Buy a steamer, and throw in loads of veg like broccoli. Steam it for 15-20 mins.