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hey peeps, this is my first post. i would like to get some advice from anyone willing to give it. I started working out for the first time in my life about 3 years ago (im 23). I have a decent build, but have a large amount of fat (or squishy goodness as I like to call it) around my waist giving me a 42" waist (5'11", 197lbs., not sure of body fat%). Its unusual because I dont have much fat anywhere else. I used to be a very fat teenager, and I imagine that its the left overs from that. At any rate, I want to try to get rid of it. I was planning to lift 3-4 days a week and cardio everyday. The part that i always have trouble with is the diet, I HATE being hungry! Whenever I try to diet, I end up binging after 1 1/2-2 weeks. I think that the keto diets would be damn near impossible, is it the best route? Sorry for the long post, but any advice would be greatly apreciated.
 
You obviously need a diet and you'll find a lot of posts about that on this board. Bodybuilders eat every 3 hours so it's not like you'll be hungry for very long.

The first thing you need to do is have your bf% tested at your gym or elswhere. You'll need to calculate your maintenance calorie amount as the first step in devising a diet.

I can assure you that if you eat a maintenance diet that you will lose weight with just a 4x per week lifting schedule. The weightlifting and aerobics will create an adequate calorie deficit to lose a couple pounds per week.

Another factor that helps with hunger pangs is taking ECA's (which also help by speeding your metabolism) and drinking water like crazy. The water will fill your stomach up between meals if you drink enough.
 
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If you eat nutritiously dense foods, and drink lots of water, you shouldn't be getting hungry. There's no harm in being hungry, when you're hungry eat! But it's what you eat that'll go straight to your waist. I don't know what kind of build you have and without your body fat % it's hard to guess how much you need to lose, but a 42 inch waist is pretty big for someone who is 5'11. I'm 6'1 with about a 35" waist, and I've still got enough handles to make me disproportionate.

I wouldn't fear a keto diet so much if I were you, if hungry suppression is the big issue. If you eat lots of protein, fats, fiber, and water, you shouldn't be hungry. It's the high GI carbs that can leave you hungry even right after you eat them. Hence the binge effect and your body overcompensating, gaining back the weight you lost rather quickly.

Frankly, you'll have to have some willpower, if binging is keeping you fat. And binging isn't an excuse to end a diet. Binge, then get right back on it ASAP! Some subscribe to "Carb-up" days, you could try it once a week. Or you could do a CKD type diet, and still have carbs a few times a week. But even then, the carbs should be healthy, and realtively low GI.

Different diets work for different people. But they all require patience, perserverence (I know I spelled that wrong), and dedication!

Good luck!
 
thanks guys, i appreciate the feedback and support, where can i get bodyfat callipers, is it a normal sports store item?
 
if around your waist is the most fat on your body that is your body's mean store for fat. so with that, your wasit will be the last place ot lose the fat.
 
going shopping now to start the diet as soon as i wake up. im going to try very low carbs and MAKE myself do it. But is it better to try strict no carbs atkins style, or to take in carbs after workout. or is this just personal preference. I would like to drop about 25lbs ASAP.
 
great, im going to try atkins, started today and have had only the carbs that are in 4 servs of whey protein, im only at about 2200 cals for the day though, is that enough?
 
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