Green beens have 30 cals per 100 gram it's low but its not invisible cals. Sweet potato is a vegetable every vegetable has calories some low some higher. If you eat 2500 every day and burn that then eat a plate of cabbage 3 times a day you will eventually become obese.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You've done brilliant, you must have had a calorie deficit most days, that's obviously helped by cutting out crap
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Thread: The battle with the weight
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06-10-2023 03:46 PM #421
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06-10-2023 04:49 PM #422This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Green veg, legumes, peppers, mushrooms etc, are low on the glycemic index, which is better for regulating blood sugar levels, also fruit and veg are high in fibre which keeps you fuller for longer due to less metabolisable energy, you'd body struggles to digest fibre found in fruit and veg.
So basically very low calories which the body burns off very easily and the bonus of nutrients and vitamins.
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06-10-2023 07:48 PM #424
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06-10-2023 08:25 PM #425This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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07-10-2023 10:34 AM #426This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-10-2023 11:01 AM #427
Second gym class today and actually enjoyed it. Arms tiring badly by the end of it, but the first time I can ever remember enjoying being in a gym.
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20-10-2023 04:07 PM #428This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-10-2023 04:42 PM #429This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My favourite is a Brazilian chicken curry type thing:
1kg whole chicken breast
1 can coconut milk
Stock cube
2 medium red onions
A few chopped fresh Chillies - my preference but if you don’t like hot then leave these out
A pinch if chilly flakes
Enough tumeric to make it yellow
Cornflour to thicken
Juice and zest of one lime.
A few good dollops of peanut butter
Pinch of salt.
So good with rice or in wraps.
That’s fantastic weight loss by the way.
I’m cutting as well but the weight is dribbling off. I’ve been sticking to my calories and still training with heavy as **** weights but I was hoping it would cone off a bit quicker.Last edited by Jones28; 20-10-2023 at 04:47 PM.
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20-10-2023 07:45 PM #430This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think you mis understood, I was talking about food that aint good for you comfort food, I do all my own cooking and get extra meals from a place called Diced in Portobello, they do high protein meals like Chinese Curry, special fried rice, chicken pasta etc, all balanced for healthier diet. So he food I was meaning was cake, crips, chocolate and so on, all the comfort food that's bad for you.
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20-10-2023 08:27 PM #431This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Cheat day gear
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23-10-2023 11:13 AM #432This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Indoor climbing defo proving to be something worthwhile. You feel it the next day.
Gym classes are also helping as although it’s just one a week, I can take some of that stuff home and use it with my partners weights and kettlebells.
I’m keeping my breakfast and food at work constant - breakfast is half a tub of Lidl’s no fat protein yoghurt with defrosted cherries and raspberries and five crushed meringue kisses (Farmfoods and Home Bargains have them from time to time so I get a few packs when they do - ten calories a meringue kiss).
To work I take two satsumas, two Babybell lights, a bottle of Lidls vanilla protein shake (under 200 calories, 35g of protein), half a pack of Lidls sliced chicken breast with some hot sauce, and a pouch of Grahams Skyr. Eat little and often so never feeling properly full, but never hungry either.
All that comes to about 100-120g of protein, 800 calories, and gives me a decent tea when I’m home to play with.
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23-10-2023 02:53 PM #433This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-10-2023 07:55 AM #434
I still swear by fact that keeping it simple is the only way to be consistent.
If you do it that way you can eat what you want on a treat day and still make your goals.
I know people at the moment who are paying someone 100 quid every six weeks for diet plans. They all seem so unhappy trying to stick to it while I make a point of eating what I want as save my treat days for when I'm with them.
I offer them advice on how I've lost 5 or 6 stone of fat but they still think paying someone is better or the only way to beat the weight. Each to their own.
Good luck every but keep it simple, eat what you want but call it a treat, be honest with yourself and move more. We only get one shot of life.Cougars!!!
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24-10-2023 08:22 AM #435This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The biggest thing I find is all they talk about as food. First thing in the morning it's 'what did you have for breakfast' then 10 minutes later it's 'what have you got for lunch' then it's 'oh I was bad last night, had a Wispa, 12 syns'. No wonder they are always hungry, foods is just an obsession.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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24-10-2023 08:51 AM #436This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Why Should You Syn Mashed Bananas?
Concentrated Calories: Mashing bananas releases the natural sugars within them, making the fruit more calorie-dense. This concentration of calories can lead to higher energy intake, potentially hindering your weight loss efforts if consumed in excess.
Loss of Fullness: The process of mashing bananas also breaks down their fiber content, which is crucial for promoting feelings of fullness and satisfaction. A mashed banana may not keep you as satiated as a whole one would, making it easier to overeat.
Faster Consumption: It’s much easier to consume mashed bananas quickly compared to eating a whole banana. This can lead to mindless eating and increased calorie intake, as you might not register how much you’ve consumed until it’s too late.
Recipe Implications: Mashed bananas are often used in baking and cooking, but when incorporated into recipes, their Syn value may change. The added ingredients and cooking process can alter the overall Syn value of the dish.
Concentrated calories - yep, I get the releasing sugars bit BUT what do they think is happening when you chew on a banana? Or are they thinking you are swallowing it whole?
Loss of fullness - again, what do they think chewing does? I get that there might be a loss of fullness due to the next point.
Faster consumption - yep I get that BUT if you eat an unmashed banana, take your time chewing it, etc. you have consumed one banana. If you eat a mashed banana quickly, you have still consumed one banana. Eating it faster might delay the feeling of fullness and you might be inclined to eat another - but the values are for one banana. One banana whole, or one banana mashed is still the same calorie intake.
Recipe implications - the worst of the lot. Mashed banana is more likely to go into a recipe with other ingredients so it has worse syns. Well of course, if you add extra ingredients to something, you will be consuming more but presumably you are "syning" the extra ingredients too so what does it matter? What a load of rubbish!
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24-10-2023 09:16 AM #437This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The thing is that people who stick to SW do lose weight fairly rapidly to start with so it becomes a bit like a cult to them and they parrot stuff that I think deep down they know is nonsense.
It's not a new thing. The 90s saw the Special K diet. A diet consisting of 2 bowls of cereal a day and one evening meal and you will drop a dress size in 2 weeks. Well obviously because that's massively calorie restrictive, it's unsustainable though as after a couple of weeks you will be ****ing starving. I know a woman who punts ketone drinks on Instagram. One drink a day puts you in ketosis without following a keto diet, the woman in question undeniably lost a lot of weight and looked good for it. Of course it was all on the ketones drinks and nothing to do with the £6000 weight loss surgery and boob job in TurkeyFundamentally dishonest, both to others and herself. She is piling weight back on at a rapid rate now because one drink simply isn't a magic formula. One of my sisters best friends is a dietitian and PT and she is huge on body confidence and body positivity for women. She despairs at these kind of quick fixes because they are unrealistic and potentially dangerous.
I'm no saint when it comes to weight. I can fluctuate quite a lot. Enter a marathon training cycle and I'll put the miles in and eat clean and shock horror weight comes off. Afterwards I can put weight back on quite quickly. I am honest about why though and in recent times have worked harder at avoiding it happening. As HH81 says above it's about realising the mindset change is for life, you have to allow yourself treats but make sure they are treats. The quick fix diet industry is huge purely because it doesn't work long term, like anything it relies on repeat custom.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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24-10-2023 09:26 AM #438This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Calling pre cooked chicken thighs with a flavoured coating in the supermarket “****ing ****”, or the same with frozen Aldi chicken breasts, or so many things isn’t helpful. It might not be quite as good as plain cooked chicken or that, but the difference is small and if it helps people stick to a lower calorie, high protein & fibre diet then it’s a good thing.
The alarm bells really started when he said something about not needing breakfast and the first meal of the day should be about noon. Bollocks to that.
Way too many people over complicating it.
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24-10-2023 10:11 AM #439
Keep it simple, no prossessed food, cut out excess sugars, eat more veg and healthy option fruit like apples, melon, grapefruit, pears etc. Up you physical exercise abd burn more calories than you consume. Have a day when you have a cheat like a curry etc, I competed in natural bodybuilding for 7 years and became a personal trainer due to that, after having both hips done I had to come back to taxiing. My problem was still eating big meals as if I was still training, so too many calories and not burning them off, this last 3 years has been bad, hence back on the healthy lifestyle again.
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24-10-2023 10:17 AM #440This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ah the 16/8 intermittent fasting diet. My mate was into that. Funnily enough, I inadvertently follow that and have done most of my adult life as I simply don't like breakfast. I'm not hungry in the morning. I tend to feel sick eating before 11.30ish. When I do eat in the morning it seems to rev up my appetite and I end up eating way more. However, I fluctuate in weight lots, am more often that not a massive fatty, etc. so there clearly isn't much in it. More likely if you are doing the 16/8 "diet" you are consciously doing some other weight loss activity at the same time (calorie restriction, exercise) which is actually causing the weight loss but the restrictive hours is getting the credit.
I really don't trust a lot of the weight loss/healthy living influencers. There's one on my instagram who preached about body confidence, not doing anything too extreme, the ultra muscle bodies aren't what you should be striving for, etc. Then he went on some extreme diet and exercise regime himself to get on the cover of some mens' magazine. A lot of his "healthy" recipes are full of crap too and look quite small portions that would never keep you full. Don't me started on the face he makes when he's tasting the food.
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25-10-2023 09:07 AM #441
All about making money for those guys.
Just keep it simple, exercise where possible and eat sensible.
Have a treat day and relax. Lifes too short for worrying. If you do the above over time you will get to where you want to be.Cougars!!!
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02-11-2023 02:49 PM #442
Taken out a full membership at my local bouldering gym. Really nice place to be - sofas and an area where you can get a coffee, soft drink, or even a beer if you drink, plus muffins, protein bars, and the like.
A room full of weights and a treadmill, and a good variety of climbing walls.
I hate the gym so find myself going in, warming up, doing a few weights, and when I get bored climbing a few walls to alleviate the boredom. Back to weights, then climbing again, grab a coffee, and finish off with a couple of walls and a cool down.
My chest and arms are burning as well as my legs being tired.
If you're going I highly recommend taking plenty of time to warm up before and watch videos on the basics and also how to fall. Partner has done her rotator cuff after not warming up properly and after losing grip with one hand, took the brunt of her bodyweight on the other side of her body. Also know someone who's broken their foot from not landing properly, not bending and falling as they should.
Other than that, it's hard work, fun, requires the use of your brain, and gives you a cracking workout.
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02-11-2023 04:44 PM #443This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-11-2023 04:55 PM #444This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Apparently other food is "****" and "not food" but he's tanning twelve boiled eggs with ketchup for brunch. No heading round to his for tea.
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03-11-2023 07:25 AM #446
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Get yourself into a calorie deficit, eat fairly clean and get in a good amount of protein. Do some exercise, lift some weights and you’ll lose weight, lose body fat and build muscle.
The diet fads are a nonsense.
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15-11-2023 08:36 AM #447This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My strength is really coming on already. My first gym class was something like six or seven weeks ago and I ended up by chundering behind a bush in the car park. I’ve upped the weights I’ve been using, and am pushing through it and really making progress. Even noticing a difference on the climbing walls, managing climbs that need a bit of upper body strength.
Back in the climbing gym just now enjoying a quick coffee. For some reason today cannot get a half decent climb for love nor money but it’s still a pretty happy place in terms of working out. Weights room is good and quiet and the climbing is fun.Last edited by Northernhibee; 15-11-2023 at 09:39 AM.
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10-01-2024 07:29 PM #448
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Starting all over again having ballooned to 17st 7.
Lost 6 pound in the first week, but still got another 3.5 stone to go.
Once again raging at myself for letting it get so out of control.
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15-01-2024 05:14 PM #450
I’ve gained three quarters of a stone in the last three months. Majorly taken my eye off the ball. Always struggle mentally at this time of the year and fallen into bad habits.
Back on the wagon again though, gotten the Pinch of Nom books out, am logging everything on My Fitness Pal, moving more and just recently completed my first OCR of the year at Knockhill and signed up to another two this year in May and September. Aiming to be in shape to do the 21k OCR next January.
I’ve done well to find the activities I can be passionate about - changed the group of people I played football with and the newer ones took it way too seriously - and indoor climbing and OCR racing are things I can properly get obsessed by and love doing.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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