greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 7
th, 2014 at 9:37am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Feb 6
th, 2014 at 9:51pm:
My point being that the food gets digested according to your metabolic rate. Whereas cutting out red meat from your diet isn't going to help with your weight loss. It's the fat content with which that you should be concerned.
Cutting out red meat from your diet certainly
will help with weight loss, as long as it isn't replaced by anything.
That's the mistake many people make: they cut out red meat but then fill up their plate with something else (an extra potato, or another bread roll, for example.)The average person doesn't need as much protein as they think.
Beans, nuts, vegetables, and grains will do the job.
that's because after they eat their salad they are still fricken starving...
get a bit of meat into your guts and you'll feel satisfied and full...
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people always "crap on" about a "balanced" diet...
just eat a balanced diet...
but never tell you what this is...
sure a balanced diet is what everyone should have but its the "amount" most people stuff up...
they load their plates up with mountains of a "balance diet"....
so this is where they go wrong...
its the "AMOUNT" .....
you need to learn how many calories is in everything you eat and then adjust the amount you eat....
but how many calories can you have a day?
depends on how many you burn in a day and how active you are....
if you know this then keeping to an amount of calories is easy...
meat... have 100 grams (cooked) a day
chicken 125 grams cooked
which is probably half the amount what people usually have...
I use a fitbit to keep an eye on how many calories I burn... my calorie intake is under 2000 a day and I average around burning 2500 or higher...
weigh everything you eat and work out how many calories there is in the food you eat...
this will teach you what the amount of each food looks like... after a few meals with 125 grams of chicken you get to tell what aprox 125 grams looks like... what 50 grams of mixed vegetables looks like... etc etc
my biggest problem is weekends...
low activity and a higher calorie intake...
I can lose a kilogram in a week but put it back on again over a weekend... vicious circle... but at least I know what to do to turn this around...
I have lost 3kg since xmas...
go me...
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this is one of my awards...