Hi. First off, great forum you guys have here. I found the links and a few threads I cycled through quite helpful. Now, what brings me to this place is something that has me spellbound. There is no explanation to this to my knowledge. So here goes;
I've been on a diet for almost a year now and lost quite a few pounds. I was at 235, now down to the late 160's. Obviously you reach a point where it is quite difficult to lose the pounds now that you've lost so many already and don't require as much calories, or burn as much calories as before. I'm quite happy with this weight as of now, but I want to keep to my goal and lose that last few pounds. I've not been able to keep to my diet, which is supposedly something like 55-25-20 (protein-carbs-fat) and there are times when I pig out, and how! The thing is, for the last few days I've been doing my usual pigging out, eating much more fats and carbs and little protein. I do work out lightly and walk 30 minutes atleast 5 days a week. I've noticed that everytime I pig out, I tend to lose more weight than when I stick to something around a 1400-2000 calorie diet. My pig out's can go up to 4000 cal or more. This statement of losing weight isn't justified by the scale, I just feel it. What I'm thinking is, it has something to do with my fat intake. For the whole time my ave. fat intake would be 20-30 grams. But now that it spikes to normal 40-85 grams, I feel like I'm losing a lot more fat and weight. It makes absolutely no sense to me. I eat sensibily for trying to lose my fat % and that last few pounds with some workouts here and there, and now I'm seeing that a diet that isn't quite the right type, makes me feel like I'm losing more, leave aside the fact that I don't think I'm gaining weight. I've been eating everything from fried chicken, to oreo cookies, etc; you catch my drift.
Anyone want to take a crack at this one? If anymore information is needed, I will reply as soon as I can. I need all the opinions I can get on this one. Thanks, and it's appreciated.
I've been on a diet for almost a year now and lost quite a few pounds. I was at 235, now down to the late 160's. Obviously you reach a point where it is quite difficult to lose the pounds now that you've lost so many already and don't require as much calories, or burn as much calories as before. I'm quite happy with this weight as of now, but I want to keep to my goal and lose that last few pounds. I've not been able to keep to my diet, which is supposedly something like 55-25-20 (protein-carbs-fat) and there are times when I pig out, and how! The thing is, for the last few days I've been doing my usual pigging out, eating much more fats and carbs and little protein. I do work out lightly and walk 30 minutes atleast 5 days a week. I've noticed that everytime I pig out, I tend to lose more weight than when I stick to something around a 1400-2000 calorie diet. My pig out's can go up to 4000 cal or more. This statement of losing weight isn't justified by the scale, I just feel it. What I'm thinking is, it has something to do with my fat intake. For the whole time my ave. fat intake would be 20-30 grams. But now that it spikes to normal 40-85 grams, I feel like I'm losing a lot more fat and weight. It makes absolutely no sense to me. I eat sensibily for trying to lose my fat % and that last few pounds with some workouts here and there, and now I'm seeing that a diet that isn't quite the right type, makes me feel like I'm losing more, leave aside the fact that I don't think I'm gaining weight. I've been eating everything from fried chicken, to oreo cookies, etc; you catch my drift.
Anyone want to take a crack at this one? If anymore information is needed, I will reply as soon as I can. I need all the opinions I can get on this one. Thanks, and it's appreciated.