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Wine-ing about losing!
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Is it possible to have a glass of wine and lose if you still have a significant calorie deficit for the day? I take in about 1600 calories on workout days (burning 550 cal on average), all healthy foods and usually like to have a glass of wine too. Will I still lose? Anyone still lose while enjoying a cocktail here and there? Thanks! |
Sure - just be sure to count the calories. By the way, a lot of the workout calories burned figures are not very realistic. Lots of folks just ignore them.
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Very cool... I definitely do add those calories in - no calorie goes uncounted.
I use a Polar heart rate monitor, I've heard that they are fairly realistic since you enter your sex, age, height and weight. I do about 45-60 minutes of aerobic/ cardio workouts, I'm thinking 500-600 calories burned is possible. |
I just lost 10 pounds in a month and still had a beer once or twice a week (one night I had three beers and lost two pounds the next morning). It's possible, just count the calories.
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I have a few drinks sometimes, but I make sure to include them in my count - as in if I have to eat a little less at meals to enjoy a couple of drinks, I will do that. I won't have them if it takes me over my daily count though.
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Yes - though I'm losing slower than I want to (lifestyle change not immediate change) - I can't go 1-2 weeks without partying with my friends.
But because I want to lose weight, I have cut out a lot of alcohol (I used to drink 3-4 times a week - not to drunk everytime - but a few here, a few there) quite considerably... now I DO NOT drink more than 1, occasionally 2 times a week. It sucks sometimes (when I really want to have a glass of wine with dinner - or am going on a date) BUT - the days I do want to drink - I definitely plan for it. And plan to dance usually while I'm drinking :) Anyway - I haven't cut it out completely - which has made me happier in the long run. (Though I do wish I could drink more!) I also have cut what I drink - now I do vodka and diet coke instead of vodka tonic (I find if I don't drink diet coke much during the week - it tastes somewhat sweet (if only they had coke-zero at bars). I do not drink light beer though - as I feel that is a joke - I swear it has less alk by volume and so you would have to drink two to make it feel like a real beer, and it doesn't even taste good - so what is the point - plus I prefer belgium beer!! Anyway as the ladies said - just account for it - and you will be great! |
I've been having a drink or two a week and am losing 2-3 lbs a week. I just started 3 weeks ago but I've lost 8 lbs so I'm making progress.
I read up on it, it seems that the lower the alcohol content of wine, the lower the calories. Just so happens, I love super sweet moscatos, which are apparently one of the lowest calorie wines (and only about 5-6% alcohol). My other choice is hard cider, around the same alcohol content. A bottle is about 130 calories, so I just budget one in on the weekends, or sometimes i share a bottle with my other half. |
I have wine too, and count it in my calories. Be careful though! Since I'm not eating like I used to and I'm smaller drinks hit me a lot harder. Also, I'm sure that I would have lost a lot faster if I cut it out completely. But I wanted a diet plan that I knew I could stick with forever. And yes, that includes wine.
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I do the same as everyone else. I drink maybe once or twice a month and budget for the calories. I stick mostly to mixed drinks...i.e., vodka and sprite zero or captain & diet. Roughly 75 cals/drink.
Once in a great while I do take a day "off" from counting when I know I'm not going to be able to keep track of the calories (lol), otherwise I try to estimate how many drinks I'm going to have ahead of time and plug them into my lose it app before I drink. |
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