GORDON wrote:Sure doesn't feel like I am losing weight yet.
If you don't have some way to measure body-fat %, I'd recommend you get one. You can get some calipers pretty cheap on Amazon. We have a scale that measures it using science or something. You could use SAD as a proxy as well (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittal_A ... l_Diameter).
Basically you want to track your body composition, not just your weight, especially if you plan to ramp up the exercise. Because muscle is denser than fat, you could lose fat and gain muscle, and never get to your weight goal.
Doesn't seem TOO difficult for a short term, like the month of February, and I am certainly going to have a couple cheating days in the form of an office party w/open bar, and my wife's birthday and of course she wants an italian restaurant. Those are both this week, but I should be able to put off pizza and hamburger buns and french fries for a few weeks.
I just feel sort of.... bloated.... eating all that meat. Maybe the natural scaling back I will do because I am sick of meat will be what loses me the weight, heh.
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
GORDON wrote:Maybe the natural scaling back I will do because I am sick of meat will be what loses me the weight, heh.
Some people believe that is a large component of it. And in fact, before I started doing this, it was pretty common for me to eat myself sick on pizza, or cookies, or whatever. That doesn't happen anymore (also, I don't have heartburn, either), and it could very well be that at some point, your body just doesn't want anymore protein or fat.
I will say that I've never had a "bloated" feeling from eating meat. Carbs, yes, meat no.
thibodeaux wrote:I will say that I've never had a "bloated" feeling from eating meat. Carbs, yes, meat no.
Just Day 1 transition bloat. I don't usually eat that heavy for lunch, but my brain is wired to panic if I don't have like 2 pounds of food on my plate, so that was a lot of meat. There is some mental adjusting to do.
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
Yeah, especially as you deplete your glycogen(?) stores in the muscles. For every g of carbs stored in your muscles, 2g of water (or something like that) are stored with them. So it's pretty easy to lose 5-10 pounds just by dropping carbs in the beginning. Your body is just losing its water/carb stores at this point.