kubjones wrote: » Diet is fine, but honest to god exercise is the only real way to lose a significant amount of weight, plus has a plethora of other benefits too.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Diet is the primary way you will lose weight. Exercise is important for overall health but the old saying "you can't outrun a bad diet" applies to everyone. OP, there's also a General Weight Loss Support thread in this Nutrition & Diet forum that might help. But start addressing the areas in your diet where you already know you're going wrong. Also, cooking up large portions so you have lunches/dinners for a few days made in advance will help cut down on ordering food because there's nothing there.
_Brian wrote: » Biggest thing to learn is you can’t exercise away a bad diet.
kubjones wrote: » As I said, for anyone starting I'll always just recommend a healthy, natural diet. Don't worry too much about counting your fat and carb intake, just be sensible with your portions and understand that if you're taking a lot of carbs, keep your fat intake minimal, because your body will burn carbs first and store if you achieve optimal energy from carbohydrates. This also means stay the F*&^ away from processed sugars.
iamtony wrote: » Was just going to say that, exercise does help of course but it's probably 80% eating right 20% exercise.
seamus wrote: » It's 99%/1% tbh. Unless you're doing 10+ hours of training a week, you won't see significant weight loss from your exercise and you definitely won't out train a bad diet. A bottle of full-fat coke is 200kcal. A 20 minute jog (6min/km) burns about 200kcal. Which is easier - dropping the bottle or going for the jog? Weight is lost in the kitchen, not in the gym. It's a mistake you see time and time again. People "treating" themselves after a gym session or thinking they can up/maintain their intake just because they do some training. Bank your training, train to feel good. Diet to lose weight.
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iamtony wrote: » Ok op I just weighed in. I'm 101.5kg which is 15 stone 13 poundish. I challenge you to a duel...a weight loss duel! First to loose 10 pounds wins round one! P. S your bmi says you obese.
I want to change my diet as sometimes it can be good but when work is busy and working long hours I notice it goes to pot
Deleted User wrote: » Oh I like this idea. I'm 95.6kg. I want in on this