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I know, but I can't help but worry. I worry about everything all the time. I get that from my mom.
your mom!
ugh, I need to do something to cut my cpu usage back, I'm sitting at 25%~ and I'm only running a few things...
I'm using less than 1/4th of my ram though, and I have 2 vm's open. Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Well, I have to start sitting through meetings beginning this Thursday, but classes begin August 4th. The anticipation is absolutely killing me. Also, on an unrelated topic, I've gone from being a binge eater to being borderline anorexic. I don't mean that jokingly - lately I've been eating less than 1200 calories a day which is the bare minimum. I'm not doing it on purpose. For one, I burn a lot of calories when I exercise (today I ran for a mile and a half then lifted weights for an hour) and it's hard to make that back up. For two, the foods I've transitioned to eating are more healthy and naturally have less calories (I'm eating a lot of spinach, nowadays) and fill me up quicker. ^ what he said
Well, that's the issue, though. Some of those foods I know I can't control myself around. For instance, I could eat the ***out of a pizza, and it doesn't have to be necessarily good quality stuff, either. I could inhale an entire Little Caesar's pizza with a full order of crazy bread in one sitting. It's just easier not to buy said pizza and be better off.
I dunno. Losing weight is so damn complicated sometimes. If only it was as simple as "eat less + exercise more = less weight". So many damn variables. You're damn right it doesn't have to be good quality if you can eat that nasty ***.
Dude, I can be hungry (and I love pizza) and I can only Dude, eat the ***out of a Little Caesar's pizza. Crazy bread, and grab a milkshake too! *** yeah. Your body needs the fuel to exercise.
If your body doesn't have the base components to heal/rebuild your muscles after you use them (see: breaking them down), the muscles will be rebuilt without benefit, or worse than before. Eating smaller portions and exercise is a great way to lose weight, but within a threshold. Can't go overboard, y'know? Losing weight at too fast a pace is very unhealthy. Y'know, I was reading Fast Food Nation earlier today and they mentioned an anomaly that struck me with a realization. In the book the author started talking about how scents and flavors worked in tandem to remind people of various things. They also mentioned that your choice in food is heavily influenced by what people around you were eating when you were very young. Keeping this in mind, my mother would take us to Little Caesar's when we were little as a treat on occasion. Back then I loved their Bigfoot pizza.
So I guess it's a thing associated with flavor for me. It reminds me of my childhood, so it's like a comfort food. Personally, I lost 20 lbs. with a little jogging and changing my diet. I swore off soda and fast food.
I've stopped the majority of dieting and have increased my exercise significantly, but I still don't drink soda and I don't eat fast food. I haven't lost any weight (I'm at a good weight though), but my body is getting stronger and I can feel it. And ya Mag. Food is culture. There's a reason that weight problems run in families. It's a cultural element, not always a genetic element. I'll give you some of my super human metabolism Mag.
NP Cerberus.Tikal said: » Dude, eat the ***out of a Little Caesar's pizza. Crazy bread, and grab a milkshake too! *** yeah. Your body needs the fuel to exercise. If your body doesn't have the base components to heal/rebuild your muscles after you use them (see: breaking them down), the muscles will be rebuilt without benefit, or worse than before. Eating smaller portions and exercise is a great way to lose weight, but within a threshold. Can't go overboard, y'know? Losing weight at too fast a pace is very unhealthy. In about a month and a half, my insurance will kick in. When I can finally afford it, I'm going to go see a dietician and see what they can do for me. Also, yeah. I guess I have been losing it too fast. I've lost 80 pounds in 7 months. Time to bring it down a notch, I suppose. Cerberus.Tikal said: » Dude, eat the ***out of a Little Caesar's pizza. Crazy bread, and grab a milkshake too! *** yeah. Your body needs the fuel to exercise. Bismarck.Dreadnot
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Cerberus.Tikal said: » Dude, eat the ***out of a Little Caesar's pizza. Crazy bread, and grab a milkshake too! *** yeah. Your body needs the fuel to exercise. If your body doesn't have the base components to heal/rebuild your muscles after you use them (see: breaking them down), the muscles will be rebuilt without benefit, or worse than before. Eating smaller portions and exercise is a great way to lose weight, but within a threshold. Can't go overboard, y'know? Losing weight at too fast a pace is very unhealthy. Very much this. I did that whole 1k calories a day thing (My daily breakeven is 2400) while maintaining my workouts. A month into it I had over taxed my body so much I started breaking down due to lack of nutrition. What should have been 2 days recovery turned into 10 days. Legs constantly feeling like I'd been running for days, ect. Food is the building blocks of the body. If you don't eat enough you'll get to the point where your body just goes blarg. Make your daily cut 500-700, not 1k+ You'll still reach your goal, only safely. I was told you shouldn't do under 1200 a day, but yeah. With exercise, I would routinely fall into the 800 or so range. Today I'm at 1200 after exercise, but I'm starting to wonder if I need more. So full, though...
I've got my Myfitnesspal goal set at 1880 calories a day, and that's hard as ***to make. I'm often looking at other things like sodium, sugar, carbs and protein. I try to keep the sugar carbs and sodium low and the protein high. Bismarck.Dreadnot
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Don't worry about your sodium level. When you sweat you lose salt. Salt is a catalyst for energy transferal in the body. As long as you aren't eating pounds of bacon a day your sodium intake will be fine eating normally.
Carbs are a tricky mistress. I can do 150gs of carbs a day without much trouble. Maybe for you it's a bit harsher, but as long as you stay active it's not going to bog you down. Personally I wouldn't overly worry about carbs in vegetables. Even though carbs are projected as "Evil" They are manditory in the body. As long as you aren't getting your carbs from snack cakes, and you get them from vegetables you'll be fine. Sugars.. stay away from bonbons and twinkies. Any sugar in fruits is fine. Since you're lifting weights keep in mind muscle weighs more then fat. You're getting to the stage where your muscle growth will start effecting the scale. don't let it get to you. The more muscle you build the more calories per day you'll burn. You'll be dropping body fat % and building smexy muscle in its place and your weight will probably plateau. I've always had issue with sugary foods. That's another one of those things I couldn't get enough of. Yeah, I need to start eating more fruit again. I keep forgetting there are better sugars than others, but I've got a fridge full of grapes and cherries (not maraschino) and I'm gonna nom them all.
I did have some fat free no sugar added ice cream earlier, but as you're saying, you gotta splurge sometimes. Also, that damned plateau is one of the things I'm concerned with, which is why I raised my cardio to 15 minutes running at 6.5 mph before working on my bis and tris. I've been stuck at 255 for 8 days, now. It's maddening. I need to lose a lot of weight, overall (including gaining some back as I want to build some muscle mass) I need to drop about 60-80 lbs, but I'd be happy with 40-60 for now.
If I could get the room beside mine cleared off to start using my weight bench, it may help a bit. Bismarck.Dreadnot
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Rule #1 of weightloss. Never weigh yourself every day.
Rule #2 of weightloss. Never weigh yourself every week. Rule #3 of weightloss. The scale does not tell you what body fat % you lost and how much muscle you have gained. All you see is the same number. You might have lost 1 pound of fat and gained the same in muscle mass. Muscle is dense. It weighs a lot. Water is also extremely heavy. Your water weight will fluctuate drastically through out the day. Even if you weigh yourself in the morning after taking a piss. Muscles store water. The more muscle your build the more water your body will require. Your food intake also has an effect on how your body burns fat and energy. Your metabolism is like a furnace. The more (healthy) food you throw into (within reason. Don't go binge on 4k cals of chicken) it the brighter and hotter it burns. When you barely eat anything it's like smothering coals with a fresh cut log. Your body will go into famine mode and you will halt your metabolism which will hurt your progress more then if you were eating solidly. I was thinking about getting one of those thingies that measures body fat percentage so I can get a more accurate reading.
That being said, I have been a little obsessive over my weighing. It's just so exciting to see that I weigh one pound less than I did previously. hey don't do that it will kill you then you will be dead :c
lik dis if u cry evertim
I switched to the laptop and was going to do dyna, but I think it's too late to do that...
Jetackuu said: » I need to lose a lot of weight, overall (including gaining some back as I want to build some muscle mass) I need to drop about 60-80 lbs, but I'd be happy with 40-60 for now. If I could get the room beside mine cleared off to start using my weight bench, it may help a bit. I'd love to get a bench for my room, but theres no way I have space for one presently... ...and yeah, the doctors visit on Friday was a real hoot... found out I'm nearly 500 lbs... and I personally thought I was more below 400... so yeah that was a heartbreaker *reads all the indepht suggestions about healthy excericise*
I just jump and do aerobic stuff and keep my shape! Well, and I also eat like a bird so there's that, but I'm small only so much food I can store! And I'd probably die if I weighted more cause my heart is weak as it is. |
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