LOAM said:Your talking nonsense, making excuses for why its so hard.
Thank you. You are right, it is easy, that's why most of those who attempt it (worldwide) regularly succeed with over 40kg weight loss in 8 months. Oh wait....
To say 2000 calories is very little speaks volumes to be honest, its very little if your eating utter @#$* food but its more than enough if your eating sensible. Some days I can't eat 1600.
Something is still not right buddy, even with numbers changed. I think we are losing something in imperial to metric conversions. If you are 188cm and 93.5kg and are even moderately active, every calorie intake calculator says you should be eating north of 3000 calories per day to maintain weight and not go below 1900 calories a day for EXTREME weight loss.
You are saying 1600 and cannot eat more.
Maybe I provided wrong examples. Look up some office lunch food. Not diet food. Just regular food. Those sandwiches at Tesco, you know two square slices of bread served as triangles. I'm sure last time i checked regular rage was between 350 and 700 calories per box. 6 inch small tuna bagette at Subway is about 500 calories. Looks like you'd have one of each, coffee and soda and call it a day?
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You've lost almost the weight i started at before weight training
Well played.