Re: Its time to get myself back in order.
Don't be afraid of calories..you are a bigger guy and NEED those calories to function properly. Please keep in mind some things..
1.) (assuming you ate a bit more than you needed before, not as 'whole' as you are now) You will have to eat MUCH more whole foods to reach the same amount of calories, and it can be very easy to not eat enough.
2.)Assuming you were also more sedentary than active (now you are running a lot, and lifting) your caloric need is going to sky rocket as well
I think this is one of the biggest reasons diets fail. It is not because people can't commit, hell, I think that is the easy part. If you undereat with that activity you will burn through muscle instead of fat, and could potentially leave you more worse off than when you started.
I bring this point up because it seems like you are worried about 10 or 20 calories here (as I was at one point) when you should focus more on what to eat. Eat clean and form a calorie deficit of some form, and you will lose weight. In my opinion/experience, the closer that deficit be to maintenance the more percentage of fat will be lost, so don't try and eat 1000 calories..
biglips31 said:No doubt! The spenda is a godsend...I also add in Cinn but with the berries I don't think i'll need it.
Don't be afraid of calories..you are a bigger guy and NEED those calories to function properly. Please keep in mind some things..
1.) (assuming you ate a bit more than you needed before, not as 'whole' as you are now) You will have to eat MUCH more whole foods to reach the same amount of calories, and it can be very easy to not eat enough.
2.)Assuming you were also more sedentary than active (now you are running a lot, and lifting) your caloric need is going to sky rocket as well
I think this is one of the biggest reasons diets fail. It is not because people can't commit, hell, I think that is the easy part. If you undereat with that activity you will burn through muscle instead of fat, and could potentially leave you more worse off than when you started.
I bring this point up because it seems like you are worried about 10 or 20 calories here (as I was at one point) when you should focus more on what to eat. Eat clean and form a calorie deficit of some form, and you will lose weight. In my opinion/experience, the closer that deficit be to maintenance the more percentage of fat will be lost, so don't try and eat 1000 calories..