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Originally Posted by QuilterInVA
Or you can up your exercise. Muscle burns about 50 calories more per pound than fat.
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That's a little high- muscle burns about 50 calories per
kilogram (about 2.2 pounds). You need to do resistance training to increase muscle mass enough to have it start to help you. Increasing cardiovasular exercise (running, walking, spinning) burns calories, but doesn't build muscle.
And steamed vegetables, salads and good lean protein is a great way to eat.
The alternative to drastically reducing calories to keep losing at the same pace is to accept that the last 10 pounds or so will just take longer. If you get to goal having lived on 1000 calories, you may find that your body has a really hard time adjusting to a higher level without piling on the pounds.
Mel