Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Possible to do if you are morbidly obese, if you are just carrying a few pounds will not be. I'd say don't set an actual weight to lose, muscle weighs more than fat, when you are happy with yourself go with that.
Cecelia Tall Beach wrote: » Stop eating sugar, refined carbs and drink plenty of water.
LeinsterDub wrote: » Did you put on 6 stone in 4 months? No? Then why do you think it's reasonable to lose it in 4 months?
SeXi Sadie wrote: » I gained it in 9 months due to drinking litres and litres of Coke and been immobile because I was so sick
Most people will need help with this.
Eating the correct things doing the right training for you and most of all, how to stay on track.
There are many services out there that can help with all this. I used one from home and I had great results.
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check out their instagram also. There recipes are incredible and really easy to follow.
are you breastfeeding? I found that nature reduces your size naturally with that. Not to the extent of 4 stone but it helps.
Coke is very addictive I think. Are you off it totally now?
You want to lose 25 kg in four months. That's doable, particularly if you're 25kg (or more) above your healthy weight but you're in crash diet territory there, and it's notoriously difficult to maintain a weight achieved by crash dieting. Youd be better advised to pick a target weight and work more slowly towards acheiving it on the basis of a calorie-restricted (but not miserable) diet that you can sustain some version of long-term. You won't do it just by cutting out the fizzy drinks (though you will have to cut out the fizzy drinks). Pay attention not just to calorie levels but to overall balance in diet, and also to a diet that you actually like.
Here we go with the pedantic again. If you measure fat and muscles in litre than yes - muscles weigh more. 1l fat = 0.92 kg vs 1l muscles = 1.06kg
OP I would advise against losing 4 st in 6 months unless you are morbidly obese. Ask a dietitian for an healthy eating plan that you can stick with in the future and do regular physical exercise. Good luck!
She wanted to lose the weight 5 years ago lads.
ok heres the honest answer. if it actually is baby weight, then yes, you can lose it as quickly as you put it on, because now that you have the baby, you can go back to the habits that had you at the weight that you were before you got pregnant, but the mistake a lot of people make is, say you weight 13 stone before you got pregnant, and then gained 2 stone during pregnancy, and now you pretend that you need to lose 5 stone of baby weight. That's not the truth.
Thread is six years old 🙄
The baby in the OP is in college now.
And can probably bench more than me
haha,, i didn't even check the date…