I'm the on the other side, already do running throughout the week, but haven't started the diet/weights properly yet.
Do you smoke btw? Good luck with it.
I'm surprised that just by eating right could shed so much pounds. Anyone have any reference on diet guide for Asian?
tim ferriss, who wrote the 4 hr wrk week... the guy has a diet/exercise regimen on his site....
i have been a college athlete. i have exercised for my whole life. blah blah blah.
i have never had a physical response anything near what i've had by following his method.
never.
some perspective on what i'm talking about.
when i was in college i could rep two plates 9x and run 2 miles in a tick or two over 11 mins.
i look fitter right now.
Im doing a steve pavlina style 30 day trial of running everyday for just 15 minutes.
Been going since the 5th.
Watch Fathead on hulu or netflix. The guy lost weight by eating a calorie restricted fast food diet.
I am on a D1 college track/XC team and I can tell you that this 15 minute BS is a complete waste of time. What is it going to accomplish? Admittedly I don't know much about running for weight loss, but running ~2 miles a day isn't going to do shit. You need to slowly increase, throw in harder workouts twice a week. Get up to 30 miles per week, then 40. That's about half of what I run. It's not nearly as hard as it sounds and you will feel great every day and be sleepy enough to get to bed at night.
The main benefits of exercise aren't to directly burn calories.Running to lose weight is pretty inefficient.
Extremely rough math, but based on the calorie burning data measured by Syracuse researchers, an average guy would have to spend ~5 hours running ~33 miles at a 9:30/mile pace just to lose 1 pound.
What sumo has accomplished is the perfect example of why focusing on food intake is the better option for weight loss.
The main benefits of exercise aren't to directly burn calories.
tim ferriss, who wrote the 4 hr wrk week... the guy has a diet/exercise regimen on his site....
i have been a college athlete. i have exercised for my whole life. blah blah blah.
i have never had a physical response anything near what i've had by following his method.
never.
some perspective on what i'm talking about.
when i was in college i could rep two plates 9x and run 2 miles in a tick or two over 11 mins.
i look fitter right now.
I rolled the slow carb diet (after reading a thread on here that turned into a tardfest regarding 4 hour body) for about 45 days, went from 210 to 202, then swapped it out with slow carb for dinner but 45gram whey protein shake in almond milk and coffee for breakfast and lunch (every other day I'd have to eat another small snack a couple hours after lunch, usually some cottage cheese and avocado, because I was hungry and turn into a total asshole with low blood sugar), dropped from 202 to 197 in the first 15 days.
I wouldn't call those remarkable results, and I've seen lots of contradictory scientific "evidence" to the system, but I also didn't follow the book to all it's extremes so I don't doubt someone could drop 20 pounds in 30 days or whatever he's promising if they were willing to truly body hack themselves that massively.
Shooting for sub 190 now..
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Except for the fact that at 250 pounds he needs well over 1,200 calories just to properly maintain his internal functions. 1,200 calories is nowhere near enough and regardless if he says he isn't ever hungry now, there is a high chance in the end he will put himself in a starvation mode.
At OP, at your weight you should be fine at 1,800 calories. You'd probably be fine at 1,600 but if you just started aim for 1,800.
And yet the world is fucking fatter and more diseased than ever.
That because there are less mother fuckers hitting the gym and more mother fuckers hitting McDonnalds. You find me someone who hits the gym regularly, eats decent, and follows that caloridic guide and not lose weight or look good.
Do you do any of that? It's not fucking rocket science.
No it's not. That's exactly what I thought up until a month ago. Watch the video by the way to see why that thinking is flawed.
Again, watch the video.