Fatbusting Mark S
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Well I OD'd on choc mud cake yesterday. The damm thing cornered me and I had to eat my way out - I then sat around feeling guilty about it all night. <br />
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Its definitely tougher during winter months. I am still trying to have salads most days for lunch but I have started having a soup every now and then for more variety but the time will come when I need something heavy and hearty. Exercise is limited to walking to/from work at the moment, too cold to swim now and I am not a fan of cycling in the dark in Sydney. My calf has fully healed now so I guess can start jogging again.<br />
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On the eating front, I am generally sticking to the original plan but I have started increasing my intake of low GI foods by trying to make sure I include something that is low GI in every meal. For example I am now having 1 wheat bix and a handful of all bran mixed together for breakie (used to be 2 wheat bix) and I always have a yoghurt with lunch. It may be psychological, but I am generally finding it easier to make it through to the next meal without snacking. The main changes in eating habits from when I started are:<br />
<br />- I have cut out nearly all unhealthy snack foods (I haven't had a tim tam in 2 months now)<br />
- In fact I am snacking less between meals now as well, typically I only have 1-2 snacks per day now, previously it was more like 1-2 snacks between each meal.<br />
- My meal size has decreased <br />
- I am planning ahead far more so that I don't get caught out eating something unhealthy (this applies for exercise as well) <br />
- My meat consumption is down a lot. Total meat servings is down to something like 4-5 servings per week (previously it was 12+). I also have less meat per meal when I am eating it. I eat red meat/pork 2-3 times per week and have fish atleast once per week. I have found this has helped the family budget out as well.<br />
- Offsetting that is a massive increase in fruit/vegie consumption. I have my staples, but I am also tracking through the fruit/vegies as they come in/out of season. E.g. I am eating an apple and an orange a day now, I ate loads of corn & Eggplant in Feb - April.
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Am still on the 119kg plateau. Gunna be hard to move from this level until the weather warms up or baby settles down more at home - because I am finding that I am binging somewhat due to stress and tiredness and am not having time to get the exercise required. <br />
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A long walk with bub was the exercise highlight for the week, the food low light was me scoffing a whole box of choc coated nuts. I haven't eaten chocolate foir 3 months then all of a sudden I go crazy - I blame the wife who insist on having chocolate in the house. -
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Am still on the 119kg plateau. Gunna be hard to move from this level until the weather warms up or baby settles down more at home - because I am finding that I am binging somewhat due to stress and tiredness and am not having time to get the exercise required. <br />
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A long walk with bub was the exercise highlight for the week, the food low light was me scoffing a whole box of choc coated nuts. I haven't eaten chocolate foir 3 months then all of a sudden I go crazy - I blame the wife who insist on having chocolate in the house.<br />
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Chocolate in the house! Jeez I daren't even think about that. <br />
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Mrs Luigi's Dad came to stay for a couple of weeks recently, which meant the return of the dreaded biscuits to Chez Luigi. I tell you, every time I went in the fridge those bastards were eyeballing me, taunting me, tempting me to give in. I'm glad to say I manfully resisted and didn't have even one. :angel11:<br />
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I can mucnh my way through a whole packet of shorttbread straight and not even think about it. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' /> -
Weighed in again this morning for first time in alsmost a month. Weight was still 115kgs so I am stoked.<br />
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My exercise routine has fallen to pieces (due to work) and have been eating what ever has been put in front of me.<br />
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Work has settled down now so back on the straight and narrow. -
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My exercise routine has fallen to pieces (due to work) and have been eating what ever has been put in front of me. [/quote] <br />
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Aaaaaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhhh! <br />
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Unless you are the Prime Minister (and even then) food is a hell of a lot more important than work. You need to tell yourself this, if necessary before or just after every hamburger :happy: Seriously, screw work. Finding food you like to eat, and that is good for you, is far more important. Work, smerk. If they sack you because you were spending too much time putting something healthy together in the staff kitchen find another job. You can't however find another body.<br />
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Work has settled down now so back on the straight and narrow.<br />
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Good, but see above :happy: The weather's heaps better now for Fatbusting; MvJ shared your frustration a few weeks ago. It's great news you're still the same weight despite the diet "blips". Knock them dead and keep us informed. -
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Weigh in today and the scales stopped at 115kgs (-2kgs change). I have exercised hard this week and been very frugal on the food front, other than Sunday when I went got stuck into some cheese. Interesting that my weight can fluctuate so much in one week.<br />
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The wife has joined me boots and all this week (to help lose the post birth flab) and she is down 1kg as well. -
Yeah I've been off the exercise for a couple of weeks, and wasn't weighing myself as a result. The other night I get on the scales and get 116kg, so I feel like shit. Get on the next morning after the first slash of the day - when I usually weigh myself - and was 113kg.<br />
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TYhanks for the responses chaps.<br />
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Geez NTA thats one hell of a piss - a 3kg slash is probably about 3 litres of fluid!<br />
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Yeah I realise the weight can tick up and down during the day / week so I try and weigh myself each Tuesday morning for that reason. Nevertheless its been almost 2 months since I had clear weight loss, been edging up and down for the last 8 weeks so I have definitely plateau'd. <br />
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Its probably not surprising given I have probably lost all the "easy weight" now and will have to work harder to take it to the next level. Time for some more energetic exercise routines.