njashka8's Journal, 28 February 2015

Ok for some reason i've gained a kilo. I've been eating well and have a daily deficit ,eat between 1500-1800cal and burn 2000-2400. I do an average of 12000 steps a day so not quiet sure what to blame this gain on. It's not a fluctuation i've been this weight for 3 days in a row now. Funny though I feel thinner and leaner around the belly. hmmmmm will keep doing what i'm doing and weigh in daily for a while to keep an eye on things.
123.5 lb Lost so far: 44.1 lb.    Still to go: 6.6 lb.    Diet followed reasonably well.
gaining 1.7 lb a week

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Take measurements. It wil show the real progress! 
28 Feb 15 by member: iamachristianjesusfreak
My weight goes up when I eat salty food. Hope your next weigh in is good for you! 
28 Feb 15 by member: Deb_N
Muscle is heavier than fat =) 
01 Mar 15 by member: Rynni
Building muscle? 
02 Mar 15 by member: craftykathy1602
Thanks buddies i sure hope so! 
07 Mar 15 by member: njashka8
Lucky u...I'm too lazy to exercise... 
07 Mar 15 by member: sara698
Saea698 maybe start slow like wearing those 1kg ankle weights for an hour a day just while doing everyday things? 
08 Mar 15 by member: njashka8
You gained weight because you ate too many carbs, which raised your blood sugar, which increased the levels of insulin in your blood, which forces your fat storage mechanism to store fat instead of burning it. Exercise and calorie deficits are a convenient way to explain weight loss ideas, but they are totally wrong, as your example here clearly proves. I eat WAY more than my daily allotment, and I still lose weight. How? Not because I exercise, and clearly not because of a calorie 'deficit', but because I keep my insulin levels low, by not eating excessive sugar (aka carbs). For me, that daily number is around 80-100g for weight loss, and 100-140 or so to maintain weight. I am a fit man, and 196cm (6'5") so your numbers may vary, but that isn't a bad place to start. If you can stick to well under a 100g a day, you WILL lose weight, and you don't have to take a step, let alone 12,000, to do it. By the way, I am not saying don't exercise here, exercise is great, just not as a weight loss tool. Forget all conventional wisdom and excuses, they all based on a flawed premise. 
17 Jul 15 by member: biggergus

     
 

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