Maybe they were fat once and are in the gym to maintain their weight?![]()
No as in proper weedy people. I'm not talking about toned/athletic/having got into shape.

Maybe they were fat once and are in the gym to maintain their weight?![]()

No as in proper weedy people. I'm not talking about toned/athletic/having got into shape.![]()
Yeah, your metabolism will slow down with age.
I don't actually eat that much, at least not "on paper". My food, my calorie intake, my lifestyle and habits aren't much different to what it was at the age of 25, when I was a little over half my current weight.
Isn't that stating the obvious?
good luck!Whichever way you look at it you're eating enough to maintain your current bodyweight, if you go on calorie deficit like 300 less a day you will gradually lose weight. You don't have to change your diet, simply eat less.
That's all there is to it, easier said than done I know, but it ultimately wins out over crazy diets which are impossible to stick to.
Use this to work out your calorie requirement.
http://www.muscletech.com/resources/tools/calculators/caloric.shtml
Some times Its genetic!
Often, overweight people believe they eat very little and still put on weight, hence the 'slow metabolism' theory, but research has shown people tend to eat more than they think.
When asked to write down everything they've consumed in a day, people tend to report eating far less than they actually do. This may be to impress the researcher or because they genuinely forget to include some items.
On the day they recorded their intake, they may even have chosen lower calorie foods than they'd normally eat.
The bottom line is you'll gain weight if you consume more calories than your body needs. This can be a difficult fact to face, but recognising the need for change is vital for successful weight loss.
To quote a scientific study.
To quote a scientific study.
Yep, I have a friend who struggles with weight issues and swears he doesn't eat much. Trouble is he is basing this on a comparison with his parents (who are morbidly obese). When he came away with me and my family for a holiday he literally ate twice as much as any of us and couldn't understand my mum's bemusement at his plates which were stacked high with food.
Seems to me alcohol is the contributing factor in putting on weight for the majority posting in this thread - myself included. ....
The only thing that makes people gain weight is ignorance/lack of drive to be a healthy weight
My food is regulated by my girlfriend who is a fitness instructor and life coach (Bsc Hons from Bath Uni) my meals are set and each food group is covered, I do not eat more than is set out for me I do not snack. Alcohol is consumed in moderation and never more than 5 or 6 pints once a month if that.
Scientific study (of witch I have been in afew) or not there is no medical reason for me to be keeping my weight as it is with the current calorie intake and exerciser routine I maintain.
I was the same, heavy set but fat too, no matter how much I did or how little I ate my weight would stay the same. A couple of years back I tracked my intake very closely and at an average of 1300 calories a day for a month was still maintaining the flab. Then I found paleo/primal and it all changed, currently down 61kg and still slowly dropping. I've also fixed various other medical issues at the same time.Complete Tosh!
At one point I went down to 1000 calories a day just to see if my weight would improve, the result? After a month I ended up in hospital because I kept passing out!! See my post here according to the calculator you posted I should be consuming 2853 calories, if I did then I would put on 1lb a week without question! I've tried everything in the book, I'm just naturally a heavy set person.
I have also had bone density scans because my orthopedic surgeon did not believe me when I told him my weight when I was 14 years old (12st at the time and 6ft tall)
I'm 33 now and I've been 15st+ since I was 15/16yrs old, I'm not fat or obese by a long shot but I could do to loose a couple of inches from around the middle. Just a shame that no matter what I have tried I cannot seem to shift it, My father and Brother are the same (my brother is 6'4" 22St and cycles 100Miles+ a week plays football for a local team and spends 16hrs a week in the gym!!)
Some times Its genetic!
Complete Tosh!
At one point I went down to 1000 calories a day just to see if my weight would improve, the result? After a month I ended up in hospital because I kept passing out!!...
I was the same, heavy set but fat too, no matter how much I did or how little I ate my weight would stay the same. A couple of years back I tracked my intake very closely and at an average of 1300 calories a day for a month was still maintaining the flab. Then I found paleo/primal and it all changed, currently down 61kg and still slowly dropping. I've also fixed various other medical issues at the same time.
Fair that maybe you have high bone density, but that shouldn't effect your shape should it? Your body isn't magic so sure a regimented calorie deficit and exercise can only lead to weight loss. Otherwise your a medical miracle.
Back then I did not have the advice and care that I do nowTBH it makes no sense that you would have all the diet/nutritional advice around you that you claim to have. Then try to survive on 1k a day.
I was the same, heavy set but fat too, no matter how much I did or how little I ate my weight would stay the same. A couple of years back I tracked my intake very closely and at an average of 1300 calories a day for a month was still maintaining the flab. Then I found paleo/primal and it all changed, currently down 61kg and still slowly dropping. I've also fixed various other medical issues at the same time.
Complete Tosh!
At one point I went down to 1000 calories a day just to see if my weight would improve, the result? After a month I ended up in hospital because I kept passing out!! See my post here