Soldato
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Yeah… no.
I’m eating 200g of carbs a day and losing body fat.
200g is not that much, the average person eats far more and its why they are fat.
Yeah… no.
I’m eating 200g of carbs a day and losing body fat.
I guess I would ask what 'insane' is? I cycled 50 mins to an hour, 5 or 6 days a week as well as lowering my calories in and the weight dropped off, but more importantly, I got a lot fitter.Exercise actually has very little to do with weight loss unless you do in insane amount.
Eating is the main thing to change.
I know what you mean, Friday comes, sometimes even Thursday because its almost the weekend and I crack open a beer then some kettle crisps, tortilla chips or pringles. I was always drink on a Fri and Sat night but now its creeped into Thurs and Sun, then I usually wake up Monday morning feeling like toilet.I'm 6 3 and currently about 13 and a half stone. I've always been a skel, and weighed just under 13 stone going into covid and was happy with that. I am not taking the mick here- we all have our own target.
I went up to nearly 15 stone during covid and the switch to working from home, and didn't like that at all- it was a lack of enforced exercise.
One other thing that I think makes a difference (from my experience) is eating and beer in the evenings. I stopped eating giant bags of kettle crisps every night and cut beer to two or three nights a week.
You don't have to live like a monk, but be consistent and honest over time. That's what I found.
.I know what you mean, Friday comes, sometimes even Thursday because its almost the weekend and I crack open a beer then some kettle crisps, tortilla chips or pringles. I was always drink on a Fri and Sat night but now its creeped into Thurs and Sun, then I usually wake up Monday morning feeling like toilet.
I'm going to try and get back to just Fri and Sat. I know they say binge drinking is bad but I don't think drinking 4 days on the trot is that great either.