I dropped about 25% of my body weight a couple of years ago. I had to calorie count at first because I just had no idea what a reasonable portion size of anything was, I was usually eating double portions of things. Stopped counting once I had a grasp on decent volumes, but do still take care to weigh things out where necessary. Strict about having 2x 5 a day with every evening meal, that made meal choices a lot easier, because I couldn’t just have a 15” pizza and call it a job well done. Also limited myself to 3 main meals with no snacking.
I felt hungry for the first week or two but soon got used to it. Allowed myself one day a week where I could pig out on anything and everything as much as I wanted, I think that concession made it possible. Otherwise like anything once you break it it’s broken.
That saw me go from 85kg to 64kg between September to May.
I now eat whatever the **** I want but just have much better eating habits and portion sizes that I’m used to now and have settled at around 70kg with a little bit of a dad bod covering my otherwise massive 6 pack.
I think the most important thing is finding something that works for you that you can stick to and that doesn’t feel like a punishment, like most these potato to powerhouse in 6 months fad diets tend to be.
I felt hungry for the first week or two but soon got used to it. Allowed myself one day a week where I could pig out on anything and everything as much as I wanted, I think that concession made it possible. Otherwise like anything once you break it it’s broken.
That saw me go from 85kg to 64kg between September to May.
I now eat whatever the **** I want but just have much better eating habits and portion sizes that I’m used to now and have settled at around 70kg with a little bit of a dad bod covering my otherwise massive 6 pack.
I think the most important thing is finding something that works for you that you can stick to and that doesn’t feel like a punishment, like most these potato to powerhouse in 6 months fad diets tend to be.
