Impaler 58 wrote on 06/18/17 at 11:46am:
I wish I would hit that Plateau where it seems I'm losing weight. It just doesn't seem to go down. Very frustrating😕
Get off the carbs.
No sugary drinks or sweet fruit juices. Water, tea and black coffee are the drinks for you. No bread, refined grains, etc.. No chips, french fries and other starches. Sorry, but pizza and Subway doesn't make the cut by a long shot (only eat the toppings). Neither does oatmeal, cereal or pasta. Or pancakes, waffles, donuts or biscuits. Or nutrition bars (fake news). Whole grain is better than refined grain, but it still doesn't make the cut. Don't eat it.
Eat vegetables, meat, nuts, eggs, etc... Cheese and butter are cool. Limit fruit and especially candy.
If it comes in a box, don't eat it.
If it says low carb, don't eat it. If it comes from wheat flour, don't eat it. If it doesn't grow and come in its natural state or come from an animal source, don't eat it. If the government or TV says to eat it, don't eat it. Beer? Nope sorry. Nothing more than fermented carbs. If you must, limit yourself to one.
Don't eat breakfast (handful of nuts or a piece of fruit if you can't stand it). The first meal of the day should be a sensible lunch, the last should be dinner.
Watch the weight magically fall off your body.
You want eat out all the time, cool. Same rules. Don't eat the bread and don't eat the fries or refined carbs. Everything else is fair game. There's a reason why cheap restaurants and the food industry wants to feed you this stuff.. It's cheap junk nutritionally speaking, lasts forever on a warehouse shelf and they get to stuff more money in their pockets from peddling it. I admit, eating it is better than starving to death. But that aint you. Most of it is subsidized by the government. It's a win win for them. Unfortunately, you and your body lose.
You can also consider 24 hour fasts. To do this, once or twice a week, eat dinner, then don't eat again until the next night at dinner (liquids are fine, buillon, coffee, tea, etc..). But this shouldn't be necessary unless you've got serious health problems related to diet. A few teaspoons of trail mix or peanut or almond butter should address any momentary weakness you might have. If you like pickles or cucumbers with dijon mustard eat them with zero guilt.
mountainbiker90 makes a decent point. Some extreme athletes need lots of calories for building muscle. Especially body builders, football players. You're not one of these guys. And they're not getting these calories from sugar or refined carbs. They get them from real food. What is real food? It grows and is in its natural state or comes from an animal. And isn't made in a factory, or a laboratory with an ingredient list that looks like something from chemistry class.
Calories are generally not the problem. The problem is hormonal. Insulin especially. It's known as the fat storing hormone. You're body doesn't know the difference between a piece of pizza, a banana, a glass of orange juice, a 6" sub, french fries or a snickers bar. Nope sorry, pizza is not a vegetable. Your body treats all refined carbs and sugar the same. And it stores these calories as fat. You wont burn them unless you're an Ethiopian running a marathon everyday or lifting weights like Arnold (and trust me, he didn't eat it either).
It's actually worse than that. Carb rich processed foods especially have little nutritional value. Therefore, if they are the primary source of your diet, your body will still be hungry, causing you to eat even more of it storing it as fat and getting very little nutrition from it. It's your bodies way of saying, hey guy, I'm dying here and you're not feeding me anything but junk. And you keep doing it.
It's very simple. You want to lose weight and especially fat, limit the carbs and eat real food.
Buy a scale and weigh yourself daily. Once you get to the weight you like and you get your body off the carbs and sugar, you can have a cheat day occasionally.
You can thank me later.
Have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them for you.