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Originally Posted by aasshhlleeyy: However, if someone stops calorie counting and resumes eating the way s/he did prior to losing weight, s/he'll gain weight back. There's no getting around that with any weight loss plan--we have to change our long-term eating in order to keep off weight we've taken off. I've lost this same 30 lbs 3 times. I didn't gain it back because I continued with changed eating habits--I gained it back because I returned to prior eating habits. If what you're doing is working right now, I'd stay with it. If it stops working (or you are getting burned out and want to try something else), then try something else. You can also incorporate protein shakes as an occasional measure and see how you like them. Would they make a good meal substitute a few times a week? Perhaps every day for breakfast? It doesn't need to be an all or nothing thing. |
Originally Posted by : It's just 2 entrees, 3 shakes, 5+ vegs/fruits + 200 minutes of exercise (30 minutes a day, he likes walking in the book since everyone can do it for the most part). There really is no suggestion from the program on pre/post workouts. I personally try to do a lighter snack/shake (or whatever earlier) and then heavier after because I can't exercise after eating big meals. |
Originally Posted by aasshhlleeyy: |
Even if you aren't nursing, I'm sure you are tired from birth and sleep badly - do remember to take care of your nutrients first. Your body needs to heal. I would not recommend such drastic measures this soon after birth, just IMO.
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