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"I have slight problems with it, insomuch as it's a "one size fits all" programme for weightloss and when I was last familar with it, it didn't teach you to maintain your weightloss (for increased business, obvs). I find it is diliberately complex in the way that it works and does encourage you to think of "good" and "bad" foods, which is one of my little bugbears (although not as much as some "diets" see: low carbing). " you must have had a bad consultant because i found it piss easy to understand.. nothing is off limits | |||
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"I have slight problems with it, insomuch as it's a "one size fits all" programme for weightloss and when I was last familar with it, it didn't teach you to maintain your weightloss (for increased business, obvs). I find it is diliberately complex in the way that it works and does encourage you to think of "good" and "bad" foods, which is one of my little bugbears (although not as much as some "diets" see: low carbing). you must have had a bad consultant because i found it piss easy to understand.. nothing is off limits " Not complex in that regard - more in that you don't know why you can have x ammount of this or y ammount of that. It doesn't give you the full picture, as it were. I didn't go - my ex went, I read all the literature. She did very well on it, but re gained all her weight when she came off it. | |||
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"I have slight problems with it, insomuch as it's a "one size fits all" programme for weightloss and when I was last familar with it, it didn't teach you to maintain your weightloss (for increased business, obvs). I find it is diliberately complex in the way that it works and does encourage you to think of "good" and "bad" foods, which is one of my little bugbears (although not as much as some "diets" see: low carbing). you must have had a bad consultant because i found it piss easy to understand.. nothing is off limits Not complex in that regard - more in that you don't know why you can have x ammount of this or y ammount of that. It doesn't give you the full picture, as it were. I didn't go - my ex went, I read all the literature. She did very well on it, but re gained all her weight when she came off it. " Whatever diet she had done she would have regained the weight if she stopped doing it and went back to her old habits. The key to all diet plans is to see it a lifestyle change and stick to it so that you maintain the weightloss long term. | |||
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"I have slight problems with it, insomuch as it's a "one size fits all" programme for weightloss and when I was last familar with it, it didn't teach you to maintain your weightloss (for increased business, obvs). I find it is diliberately complex in the way that it works and does encourage you to think of "good" and "bad" foods, which is one of my little bugbears (although not as much as some "diets" see: low carbing). If you are losing weight on your own, eating foods that you presumably like, you could try logging your calories. You would then know how many calories it takes to lose weight at the rate you are currently going. You can then tweak that number for when you want to stop dieting and maintain, or slow your weight loss or even gain weight as you see fit and it would cost you t he grand total of £0." ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I have slight problems with it, insomuch as it's a "one size fits all" programme for weightloss and when I was last familar with it, it didn't teach you to maintain your weightloss (for increased business, obvs). I find it is diliberately complex in the way that it works and does encourage you to think of "good" and "bad" foods, which is one of my little bugbears (although not as much as some "diets" see: low carbing). you must have had a bad consultant because i found it piss easy to understand.. nothing is off limits Not complex in that regard - more in that you don't know why you can have x ammount of this or y ammount of that. It doesn't give you the full picture, as it were. I didn't go - my ex went, I read all the literature. She did very well on it, but re gained all her weight when she came off it. Whatever diet she had done she would have regained the weight if she stopped doing it and went back to her old habits. The key to all diet plans is to see it a lifestyle change and stick to it so that you maintain the weightloss long term." Yes, I know - hence my point about the programme not actually teaching you to maintain (or at least it didn't back then...would have been 2013ish). I lost weight just by guessing in the early days and it worked well, and at some point I discovered logging on myfitnesspal. This aproach by its nature puts you in control (for some people this can be a bad thing, I aknowledge this) and when I wanted to maintain, I just brought my calories up to maintenance. I had very few adherence issues, mostly I feel, because I was eating stuff I would have eaten normally. | |||
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"Ita not really a diet you ever "come off"- by which people usually mean they start stuffing their faces with the same crap which got them fat in the first place. It's more about changing your diet and not ever going back to loada of take aways and cream cakes. It's sad to realise that you can never again eat all the crap you want and maintain a good weight, but that's the reality for most people. " But equally there will come a point at which you want to stop weight loss and maintain (or bulk in some cases). My ex didn't start eating a fuckton of crap when she quit, she just ate "normally" and the weight went back on, it wasn't rapid, but it did. | |||
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"Ita not really a diet you ever "come off"- by which people usually mean they start stuffing their faces with the same crap which got them fat in the first place. It's more about changing your diet and not ever going back to loada of take aways and cream cakes. It's sad to realise that you can never again eat all the crap you want and maintain a good weight, but that's the reality for most people. But equally there will come a point at which you want to stop weight loss and maintain (or bulk in some cases). My ex didn't start eating a fuckton of crap when she quit, she just ate "normally" and the weight went back on, it wasn't rapid, but it did. " Mine went back on because I was headfucked by my cheating ex, ended up on anti-depressants & basically didn't care about anything least of all myself or what I shoving in my mouth. | |||
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"There was a study I read where they got three groups of people. One dieted. One exercised. Last group dieted and exercised. The ones who just dieted lost loads of weight (sorry I can't remember the figures). The ones who just exercised only lost a tiny bit of weight. The ones who exercised AND dieted lost the most, but only a bit more than the just dieting group. But... They revisited the groups a couple of months later and it was only the ones who dieted and exercised who maintained their weight loss. Apparently exercise is key when dieting to maintain your healthy diet. I've lived by this for a while. When I exercise, I am committed to eating healthily. When I don't exercise I start to crave junk food. It's weird but it works. And exercise is strangely addictive. Do something fairly active every day or every other day (never have more than a 2 day break from it) and you really do start to crave exercise. " I haven't foregone excercise in years... but.... Generally it is accepted that: Diet is for weight loss/gain, Resistance training is for body composition and cardio is for cardiovascular fitness/health. All are important, IMO. | |||
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"I've been doing pretty well losing weight on my own, but was thinking of joining Slimming World. Never tried their diet before. Just wondered if anyone has tried it and got on well? Before I fork out to join. " im on my 5th week. Lost 17.5lb in my first 4 weeks x i love the food x | |||
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"I have slight problems with it, insomuch as it's a "one size fits all" programme for weightloss and when I was last familar with it, it didn't teach you to maintain your weightloss (for increased business, obvs). I find it is diliberately complex in the way that it works and does encourage you to think of "good" and "bad" foods, which is one of my little bugbears (although not as much as some "diets" see: low carbing). you must have had a bad consultant because i found it piss easy to understand.. nothing is off limits Not complex in that regard - more in that you don't know why you can have x ammount of this or y ammount of that. It doesn't give you the full picture, as it were. I didn't go - my ex went, I read all the literature. She did very well on it, but re gained all her weight when she came off it. Whatever diet she had done she would have regained the weight if she stopped doing it and went back to her old habits. The key to all diet plans is to see it a lifestyle change and stick to it so that you maintain the weightloss long term. Yes, I know - hence my point about the programme not actually teaching you to maintain (or at least it didn't back then...would have been 2013ish). I lost weight just by guessing in the early days and it worked well, and at some point I discovered logging on myfitnesspal. This aproach by its nature puts you in control (for some people this can be a bad thing, I aknowledge this) and when I wanted to maintain, I just brought my calories up to maintenance. I had very few adherence issues, mostly I feel, because I was eating stuff I would have eaten normally." It most certainly does teach you to maintain. A friend of who goes to the same group as I do has lost just over 8 stone, took her 18 months to do it. She's now been at her target for longer than it took to lose the weight, all by sticking to plan. The plan does change slightly to maintain rather than lose weight but it is essentially the same, the allowance for healthy extras goes up but the rest stays the same. The key is to be sensible and stick to it. Incidentally, while my friend stays within 3 pounds above or below her target she can attend group every week free of charge. She is there almost every single week and she's and inspiration to us all | |||
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"I've been doing pretty well losing weight on my own, but was thinking of joining Slimming World. Never tried their diet before. Just wondered if anyone has tried it and got on well? Before I fork out to join. " It is a healthy way of life not a diet just a complete change | |||
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"Weightwatchers but only if you stick to it" i lost my first 4 stone with ww... but didnt like the new plan... I dont go with the eat as much as you like of rice and pasta or anything.. i learnt portion control with ww so i incorporate that in to my life now | |||
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