I haven't started to do anything about it yet but I need help losing 20 lbs.
Has anybody tried 4-Hour body?
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I haven't started to do anything about it yet but I need help losing 20 lbs.
Has anybody tried 4-Hour body?
eat less
ride more
start now
1) altoids
2) san pellegrino
3) relentlessness
4) atmo
Eat cheap beef from Spain.
skip the high calorie foods. Only eat as much as you need while you are on the bike. Ride every day. You don't deserve that doughnut because you rode 30 miles today. This will pretty much do it in my experience. Might be slow though. Don't worry too much about it.
You'd be amazed at how many calories are in some prepared foods. Go simple, it's easier to count calories. Everyone's favorite example is a DQ Blizzard. A small one contains as many calories as a sedentary adult burns in a day. But cookies, granola bars and lots of other prepared foods are loaded with calories.
Jesus fooshing Christo I'm splittin a side here.
first you provoked the fatties, then got into offline fights, now you're the inspiration for vsalon's biggest loser contest. nice couple of days. maybe i'll try to get that last half inch to 32. but that's as far as i get. can you live blog next year's nathan's hot dog eating contest?
Man, the fatties are worse at taking a joke than short people...
Constantly expend more calories than you consume.
But first Pooch needs his 37 cents for his coaching fee.
4 hours body has some good stuff that will help you. Protein at every meal, non startchy vegetables, beans- if you can do that and some of his training- kettlebell swings and ab stuff- more if riding is not your main deal.
Do like he says and get a bodyfat scale- totally possible to gain lean tissue on his program so you need to know what is what.
I loved that book- guy is a nut case, but at least he self tests stuff.
Before I rip marcelia a new one, I agree w/Ergott. Lock this shit up now.
It's funny but some people (marcelia) will take it the wrong way.
PS It's about what 962 said in the original I don't hate fat people thread.
i think each of you should take a time out, channel your personal teenage years, watch some reruns of maude, and
have some fantasies about yourself, adrienne barbeau, and some handcuffs, and STFU until you can play nice(r) with
each other atmo.
Dear marcelia,
You were so nice last night. Why the change of tone?
Sincerely,
Me
This:
3) relentlessness
Stick to a training schedule and make sure you're hungry when you go to bed. Cut down on the beer. If it's raining, ride inside. If it's dark, get a light. And so on and so forth.
Hey Richard, you're the one that said "eye sockets with legs......."
Eat less
Exercise more
No Booze. Ever.
No Soda. Ever
No white bread. Ever
No visible sugar. Ever
Butter in very small amounts and only for breakfast
Drink water. A quart a day.
Good Breakfast.
Moderate lunch.
Light healthy snack at 3 or 4pm
Simple, good dinner between 6 and 8pm
Fruit. At least one piece a day
Stress management. Whatever works.
Best of luck. You can do it.
I keep telling my missus if she wants me' to be able to keep wearing 32s there's one activity that'll burn calories, even if you're lying down.
smaller portions
don't give up anything you love
have 1 instead of 3 or 6
throw away the scale
where do you want to be in 5 years?
don't think about 5 weeks....
a month or two of reverting to old habits
can undo a lot of progress.
find a path you can stay on.
if you don't change your ways,
it's because you don't want to,
not because you can't.
change happens when you want it.
-g
Poverty and depression always seems to work for me. Had a meesy break-up (the kind that come with messy relationships) a few years ago. She took the bed. Took all the money too, so I was sleeping on my own couch.
A few months later my friend commented that she'd gained all the weight I'd lost. Guess that happens when you can afford to eat.
Skinny me went out and got a badder bitch.
+ 1Quote:
i think each of you should take a time out, channel your personal teenage years, watch some reruns of maude, and
have some fantasies about yourself, adrienne barbeau, and some handcuffs, and STFU until you can play nice(r) with
each other atmo.
I agree--the recent trend of insulting overweight or simply larger cyclist has more than run its course.
Throughout my childhood/highschool, I was overweight, only just enough to make me self conscious at times and --at it's worse ~ 60 pounds heavier than I am now.
When I finally had enough--when the doctor told me I needed to lose weight and that I was obese, I started paying mind to my eating habits much better. Cut soda, cut pasta, cut cookies, and started building myself massive salads for lunch and dinner.
After slimming down some from my change of diet, I got into college. I had new free time and less pressure, so I dedicated my newfound free time to running. At first just 1 mile, then 1.5, then 2, then 4. 3 days a week, to 5 days a week, to 7.
The whole thing gained inertia. Miles stretched out to more like 5-8 every day. When I got to college, instead of eating pizza/hamburgers like all of the kids working on their freshman 15, I ate more salads, vegetables, fresh fruit and yogurt. Drank lots of black coffee. I went months at a time without eating dessert, but finally I was transforming into a fit, passionate, svelte and respectably fast runner. I considered myself to be an athlete.
Now, I ride a bike now and do not avoid cookies like the plague, but it took years and a lot of self control to get here. I'm less monastic in my exercise/diet regimes, but I've taken away the important lessons and can easily maintain my healthy weight.
Bringing things back to my opening e-richie sample, all of the haters should acknowledge that cycling is about fitness--but fitness goals vary from person to person. Changes can be long and gradual, so let's be respectful and supportive of our friends in transition. Life is unpredictable, and you (haters) could just as easily be stricken with a medical condition that sends you swiftly and possibly irreversibly to the other end of the fitness spectrum.
after so many threads,
vsalon knows this much:
chasea = ladies
and for the rest of ya..
;)
I read recently that it takes at least 90 days for new behavior to become a habit. That takes a lot of willpower, more than most people have.
Like Grant says it's a lot of small steps - don't cut out "bad" foods entirely, just eat less of it. Ride your bike a little more often and a little further each time. Try commuting to work on your bike if you don't already, and run errands on the bike instead of driving. Walk to the store and carry your groceries back home in your hands. If you need more than you can carry, make another trip. Cooking your own food instead of dining out will show you exactly what you're eating. ("There's HOW much butter in that?")
Good luck.
Two concrete steps:
1. Keep a training log. If you are training, blank entries are harder to ignore and you will become more consistent.
2. More importantly, a food log. Both drinks and food. It is a real pain in the butt, however, it is great for keeping you honest on eating.
The black and white on a page is harder to ignore and then it is easier to cut out the bad.
We all know to lose weight we burn more calories than we eat. But as a lifetime member of the big bone clan (code word) I have to work very hard at it.
Start slowly, it is a lifestyle change not a race.
Use FitDay - Free Weight Loss and Diet Journal to log food eaten and calories expended.
Calcories expended seem high, as my caloric burn rate is 850 calories an hour. I am heavy, but not that heavy.
Just not feeling the love lately.....:)
- Keep a food log
- Weigh yourself every day or so. Log it.
- Cut out the dumb foods and substitute something good. Not that hard and I'm a junk food junkie.
- Drink less alcohol. It'll make you feel better too. (No hangover this morning and I feel great). Plus, drinking less you'll make fewer bad food choices.
- Don't go for too much in one goal. A pound a week is probably realistic or you'll put it right back on.
Good luck. I need to lose 20+ lbs myself. I used to be skinny. I'm not anymore.
my name is e-RICHIE and i suffer from hair loss atmo.
signed,
e-RICHIE