Weight-Loss My new plan for sustainable weight loss :) (what do you think?)

Weight-Loss

Sir Ryan

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So, at the end of last year, i dropped from 90kg, to 85kg. During this year I have dropped to 63kg. From starting last year to where I am now, things have always changed in my methods of losing weight, being what i eat in general and different diet methods, but one thing that I have always used is running. For the last few months I have been stuck between about 62,5 and 65kg, always fluctuating between. There was a time a while back that I pushed myself to the max, to lose the last fat FAST (it's not really about my weight, it's about my fat, weight on the scale is just a measure of progress). I tried running very far every day amd consuming far too little - it ended badly. I lost 0,5kg in a day for a short while, but quickly rebounded, and ever since that time my attempts have been futile, even though i dont overdo it like I did then, I still so often end up quitting, binging, then trying again for a few days, and repeat. Trying to lose weight in that hardcore way broke me - but perhaps has set me on the right track.

Like I said, I've failed quite a lot of times, but this time I think I know what to do. I just want to reduce my body fat - mainly on my stomach, I want a flat stomach. Instead of exercising intensely, just exercising just well enough, consistently. But now the diet, my new method, a form of portion control. This applies mainly to the sweet and delicious stuff that I love. Instead of depriving myself, and going day after day after day, denying myself, I will eat stuff that's nice, almost every day - just less of it. Say for instance, my mom bakes brownies. Instead of depriving myself, and instead of overindulging, i will cut one in half, and thats my treat for the day.

I think this could work. What do you think? Seems more sustainable to me.
 
I do not think this will work in my experience. I have found what works best with people is totally eliminating carbs for 14-21 days. Carbs is an addiction for alot of people. Eating a little every day makes it twice as hard. Also I would say for a lot of people it is like an alcholic having a drink a day...it wont work. A very small percentage of people I know can pull off what you are suggesting. I would not do it.

For the running switch up and do intervals. The GH release will help burn more fat.
 
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