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Meh, lightweights!! I'm finally close to breaking 100kg, also first time in 10 years.
I am now weighing 91kg...wow I am so happy. Close to breaking the 90kg barrier. Funny enough, I still got a little belly flop going on![]()
Woot! Broke the 90kg barrier this morning. 89.5kg That makes it 10kg' lost since the beginning of Feb.
9.6%
lol, I still have love handles so no worries yet!
Hows everyone doing in here![]()
But at <10% you should have visible abs, you didn't flex while taking the measurement?
/snip
This started as a quick one-line post, but has metamorphosised into a bit of a personal mission statement. Feel free to pass comments, criticise or ignore, as the mood takes you...
I'll never see 90kg again, and probably never get close to 100kg, but I'll be quite happy to get under 120kg, and very happy if I can get close to 110kg.
I started cutting carbs on the 19th of March at 142.5kg, and was happy to see 136.0kg on the scale this morning. I am 1.91m tall, so it's not (quite) as dire as it may look at first glance.
My usual is scrambled eggs for breakfast, with a little mince or something for flavour if I have leftovers in the fridge.
Lunch is usually a snack of nuts (mostly pecans, they're easier to find here than macadamias, sometimes peanuts), biltong, cheese, maybe some chicken.
Supper is usually steak, maybe bacon, often with eggs or mushrooms or tomatoes.
Previously my diet was cereal for breakfast (if I had time), a burger, a pie or a pizza (with a coke) for lunch, and supper would be meat and/or potatoes if I cooked, otherwise a sandwich or two. Everything washed down with coke or fruit juice, and teas and coffee with way too much sugar. The thing I miss the most is coke, I really crave it when I see it in the fridge in the supermarket, but the sugar in my tea and the potatoes, cereal, bread and cakes I don't miss that much, in fact they don't bother me at all.
I usually have a couple of beers with my mates on a Monday night after band practice, and plan to continue doing that. Around the braai or socialising at home, I'll stick to a glass or two of red wine.
I'm not too good on the whole veg and/or salad thing, and am not being religious about things - if I tell myself I'm not allowed to eat something, I'll end up eating it. So I'm emphasizing the fact that I have changed what I eat and not that I am on a diet, and I am allowed to eat anything I want, I just choose not to eat carbs. Makes things less pressured, and if I'm going to do this for the rest of my life, which I need to do, then I can't beat myself up with guilt when I eat something on the wrong list, because it is going to happen.
As long as I can be compliant generally, and my weight is on a long term downward trend (and stays roughly steady once I'm near my goal), I don't really care if I have the odd day where I eat junk and put back a little weight.
I'm in two minds about ketosis, I have no clue if I'm in ketosis or not, and haven't been able to find a way to tell, and I'm also not sure if I need ketosis or not, or if generally eating low-carb (as opposed to no-carb) is sufficient. My worry is that if it becomes too prescriptive or restrictive, I will do it for a few months, lose weight, but go back to what I was doing before and then end up back where I was in the beginning. For me to be able to keep at it indefinitely, I need to allow myself some latitude both to treat myself once in a while, and to fit in with family and friends lifestyles. I refuse to be the one that person who screws up every gathering by loudly proclaiming what they can and can't eat and allowing it to adversely affect other's choices.
Tue Apr 1, 2014 at 6:26 am 84.4 kg Tracker
Tue Apr 1, 2014 at 6:26 am 15.4 % Tracker