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Is it possible to get leaner, without any serious discomfort?

p60

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Okay,

I am currently at around like 13% bodyfat, and I want to get down to something like 7% bodyfat. I dont care how long it takes to get me there.

The thing I do care about though is how comfortable I am while doing it. I do not want to feel the least bit hungry or even the least bit unsatisfied after a meal.
I am TOTALLY cool with eating cleaner, switching all my foods over to certain types - healthier kinds (as long as I dont get robbed of carbs or am forced to change all my carbs to vegtables)
In other words, I am very cool with making sure I'm eating all low GI carbs, good sources of protein, good fats, some veggies (but not abusing veggies for the sake of trying to fill a gigantic empty void in my stomach)
I am also totally cool with increasing my daily amount of cardio and changing my weight routine a bit if I have to. I am cool with anything that involves exerting energy to burn more calories,

But again, I will repeat, I am not cool with deprivation.
Right now I am eating sort of healthy but could be doing better (lay off of the protein bars, eat more variety, eat out with friends less often) I also could definately be getting in the gym more. I am probably lifting about 1 day a week and doing cardio 1 day a week, yes I know I'm a slacker.

So I'm cool with changing that crap. I am so cool with it that I would even be willing to do multiple hours a day of exercise, as long as it meant i didnt have to count calories, only eat 1 fist worth of food, per meal, etc, and all of that bullshit.

So, is this possible. Can I get lean and still have a completely happy tummy after every meal? (note, I can get happy off of clean food, as long as I get enough of it)

if so, please tell me how, I'm very open to ideas at this point
 
Discipline.

If you don't have the self-discipline to eat right you won't get there.... ever.

Join the armed forces and get some discipline, then try to break 13%
 
p60 said:


just let me make sure I understand this,

eating right means means going hungry (even if it is only slightly) in order to lose fat, right?

As long as that's what you meant, i understand and thats cool.

But if eating right just meant eating healthy, I have been basically doing that for awhile.

I have seen you ask the same questions 10 times and you have got the answer 10 times, WHY DON'T YOU DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT???

-sk
 
Code said:
Discipline.

If you don't have the self-discipline to eat right you won't get there.... ever.

Join the armed forces and get some discipline, then try to break 13%

just let me make sure I understand this,

eating right means means going hungry (even if it is only slightly) in order to lose fat, right?

As long as that's what you meant, i understand and thats cool.

But if eating right just meant eating healthy, I have been basically doing that for awhile.
 
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