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1. How much weight did you lose?
2. How long did it take?
3. How did you do it?
proud of you getting up and going again!1 - 80 lbs
2 - 1.5 years
3 - Mainly running and diet. Then it turned into lifting heavy
4 - It all came back over the past few years slowly at first and then real fast. I had trained for a marathon, dropped at mile 19 with bad calf cramps and lost my desire to run. Then I hurt my ankle a couple months later and I took a break from the gym for a few weeks and never got back my consistency. Since August now I am down 20 lbs again and under 300 for the first time in quite awhile. Doing it a little different this time when it comes to workouts. Consistency is key and also my biggest enemy haha
A 210 lb fella requires more calories to maintain that weight than a 180 lb guy, like around 500 calories a day more. Quite literally just start eating like the weight you want to be. You have to learn how to eat a little less of a balanced diet for permanent weight loss, so it might as well start now.
Years of wrestling taught me calories in, calories out. 99 percent of people won’t count calories of go in a deficit for a prolonged period of time to get down to a weight they want.This is true to an extent. After a while of eating those 500 calories less your body can adapt and set a new baseline. If and when that happens, I have increased calories for 2 weeks, then re start the caloric deficit. Some people get stuck at a platuea and give up at that point.
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