So I am in my 40’s and I’m trying to manage my weight. I lead a fairly modern lifestyle, gym 3-5 times a week (no less) sit most of the day for work, get an average of 4,000 steps a day (with a goal of 10,000 a day…working up to it lol.) Work keeps me seated at a desk or in a car for up to 11 hours a day so it’s a real challenge and non active jobs are very new to me. I count my calories, and I do not drink enough water (but now more than before cause snus).
I am down to about 210 lb or 95 kg (3,360 human eyeballs for the other Americans on here) from 265 lb (July 2021). Also don’t cheer, I’m shortish so technically I am still obese at this weight. Well…actually still obese. My scientific healthy weight calculated in 2024 is 160-170.
So I am still working at it but the real change came when I started counting calories and alternating “weight loss” and “maintenance” in cycles of about eight weeks. I’ll eat at a calorie deficit for eight weeks, constantly recalculating my maintenance calories to keep a consistent deficit, and then when the eight weeks are up I eat at the new maintenance calories for eight weeks. Boom, back to the deficit.
Do y’all have to do anything special to maintain your weight? I’ve always been a “fat kid” and never was less than 10 lb from my healthy weight. Do y’all count calories?
The only thing that gets me through the deficits is coffee and a diet soda every now and then. Mostly because I want to feel full on real food and not tank my weekly calories with junk food that isn’t satiating. The only rules to the food is no processed sugar on a deficit, the equivalent amount of processed sugar in one mini can of soda per week (26g or 236 bees for the Americans)
It’s working so far, but I’m worried about maintaining long term.
Thoughts?
Here’s the link to the weird units calculator. Not mine, no affiliation, I only visited on my phone so usual internet safety stuff is now in your hands…
https://www.omnicalculator.com/conversion/weird-units
I am down to about 210 lb or 95 kg (3,360 human eyeballs for the other Americans on here) from 265 lb (July 2021). Also don’t cheer, I’m shortish so technically I am still obese at this weight. Well…actually still obese. My scientific healthy weight calculated in 2024 is 160-170.
So I am still working at it but the real change came when I started counting calories and alternating “weight loss” and “maintenance” in cycles of about eight weeks. I’ll eat at a calorie deficit for eight weeks, constantly recalculating my maintenance calories to keep a consistent deficit, and then when the eight weeks are up I eat at the new maintenance calories for eight weeks. Boom, back to the deficit.
Do y’all have to do anything special to maintain your weight? I’ve always been a “fat kid” and never was less than 10 lb from my healthy weight. Do y’all count calories?
The only thing that gets me through the deficits is coffee and a diet soda every now and then. Mostly because I want to feel full on real food and not tank my weekly calories with junk food that isn’t satiating. The only rules to the food is no processed sugar on a deficit, the equivalent amount of processed sugar in one mini can of soda per week (26g or 236 bees for the Americans)
It’s working so far, but I’m worried about maintaining long term.
Thoughts?
Here’s the link to the weird units calculator. Not mine, no affiliation, I only visited on my phone so usual internet safety stuff is now in your hands…
https://www.omnicalculator.com/conversion/weird-units
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