Btw, a lot of you are right, jogging isn't particular advisable for the bigger blokes, shed a few kilos first by walking/swimming and your joints will thank you later
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short answer: prescription diet pills
with a calorie controlled diet and exercise program, Reductil is hugely effective (worked well for me, went from 109 to 87 in a couple of months and have kept it off for the last two)
It is a seratonin reuptake inhibitor and plays around with the neurotransmitters in your brain. You still feel like eating at regular intervals, but your portion size is decreased. Therefore, while on the medication, your appetite decreases, thus disproving the rumour that as soon as you come off things like diet pills, you will gain more than you lost. Absolute rubbish! provided you burn more calories than you intake or have a 1:1 ratio, you are not going to gain. You may gain slightly as you increase your calories slightly again, but your apetite would have decreased, therefore inhibiting you from eating like you used to.
only side effect i suffered was a dry mouth.
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Diet pills? The word diet should be banned from the English language. Diets are a short term answer. You are either ON a diet or OFF a diet. No in between. You need a complete change to your lifestyle. Change your eating habits and increase your activity as in excercise. You don't need to starve, you just need to make better choices. KFC, McD's, Pizza Hut or Subway? All serve good tasting food but some are better than others.
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Originally posted by JohnL View PostKFC, McD's, Pizza Hut or Subway? All serve good tasting food but some are better than others.,actually most of what they serve can't be described as food.
I find it funny that the burger which is shown on the Golden Circle
pineapple and beetroot ad looks 2,000 times more appealing than the one in the Mc Angus ad.
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I lost 4 kg while on my honeymoon...
couldn't figure out why considering all the shit we ate while in the states.
Then again my usual work day involves at most 45 minutes on my feet, so even just the change to walking everywhere and being active meant I shed a heap of weight.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View PostNone of the four places mentioned serve good tasting food,actually most of what they serve can't be described as food.
I would like to know the percentage of overweight people that consume diet coke....
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Originally posted by JohnL View PostIt was a bit of toungue in cheek. Most people that struggle with their weight would frequent these places and disagree with you. I never eat McD's. Like Hungry Jack though. Subway is the best out of them all though. When it comes to fast food and take away, there are not a whole lot of healthy options.
I would like to know the percentage of overweight people that consume diet coke.....
The trouble with the places like Macca's is that you can walk in and the food is already ready so you don't have to wait,it's all about convenience even if the food is sub standard.
I live right near Maccas and KFC at St Peters,i haven't eaten Maccas for at least 13 years now because i got so sick after eating at the St Peters one,also the KFC would be one of the worst i have ever tried so i don't eat there anymore.I will occasionaly have KFC at other places but it is rare these days.Dont mind a Hungry Jacks burger but even that would only be 2 or 3 times a year.
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Also, try and keep a food diary over a week.
A lot of you will be surprised as to how many calories you consume a week, even those who do sit on a diet.
My short term technique is to drastically cut carbs and deplete my system until it gets into a catabolic state where it begins to use fats for energy.
-First 2 weeks, slowly decrease carbs ie only consume them up to lunch time in week 1, then only have them for breakfast in week 2.
- next 4 to 6 weeks - no direct carbs except from NATURAL peanut butter( 2 tb spoons before and after training ) ( week 1 and 2 are the hardest, then you get over it, you're allowed 1 cheat meal a week so it keeps you focused)
- last 2-3 weeks, re-introduce carbs in small doses during breakfast.
I've dropped close to 8 kg without much exercise. Wish i would of done more cardio, but didn't have much time during exams.
My local Deli ran record profits for the last 2 months.Last edited by BigMike; 11-13-2009, 06:03 PM.
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Originally posted by adamkungl View Posti love fast food....not uncommon to be to come from the gym and go straight to maccas for a double quarter pounder
Good days of being 18, i remember when i was trying my best to hit 95 kg and i used to eat 4 cheeseburgers a night.
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Originally posted by trenty View Postshort answer: prescription diet pills
with a calorie controlled diet and exercise program, Reductil is hugely effective (worked well for me, went from 109 to 87 in a couple of months and have kept it off for the last two)
It is a seratonin reuptake inhibitor and plays around with the neurotransmitters in your brain. You still feel like eating at regular intervals, but your portion size is decreased. Therefore, while on the medication, your appetite decreases, thus disproving the rumour that as soon as you come off things like diet pills, you will gain more than you lost. Absolute rubbish! provided you burn more calories than you intake or have a 1:1 ratio, you are not going to gain. You may gain slightly as you increase your calories slightly again, but your apetite would have decreased, therefore inhibiting you from eating like you used to.
only side effect i suffered was a dry mouth.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View PostTrent,i always pictured you as a skinny young kid because you played tennis a lot,not somebody who weighed 109 kilos at one stage.
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