wrongum cool 800 calories is roughly what i ate every day when i was *engaging in disordered eating behaviour*
are you fucking serious? you shouldn't even be thinking about calories
eat food close to it's natural state and eat as much as you want. that's all you have to do
lol mateYeah tbh my info in that post is more directed at guys who are aiming to look like this:
The calorie thing is for dudes looking to get absolute optimum results weightlifting in order to look like beasts. They often use steroids/illegal supplements as well as legal ones too. If you're insistent on counting calories (you don't really need to be), post up what your BMR is atm and others can decide whether it's important to count calories (do you even know how to do this yet?) or if you need to improve your BMR. Just as an aside: never tell anyone you are counting your calories because people will immediately become concerned if you're trying to lose fat at your current size and age. Don't pay attention to weight ever because it's irrelevant to everything. Just look at how your body is shaping up. Progress photos (don't put them on here if you're concerned for your safety, etc.) can help a lot.
Mainly: exercise via cardio/free weight training (either bodyweight or addition of extra weight (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodyweight_exercise)) and don't avoid eating entirely, but just crap food. You *need* to eat when you are hungry. Look into the subject more yourself so you can design your own diet, your own fitness regime and what not to tailor to your needs and situation.
EDIT: It is also important for psychological health to view your body as a work in progress. If you obtain results, be excited but don't go crazy with your diet or exercise to accelerate fat loss. That will be ultimately unhealthy. Conversely, if you expect results faster then they are occurring, don't see it as a failure, but a chance to improve. Keep yourself positive.
Umm... my BMR at the moment is 1307 caloriesYeah tbh my info in that post is more directed at guys who are aiming to look like this:
The calorie thing is for dudes looking to get absolute optimum results weightlifting in order to look like beasts. They often use steroids/illegal supplements as well as legal ones too. If you're insistent on counting calories (you don't really need to be), post up what your BMR is atm and others can decide whether it's important to count calories (do you even know how to do this yet?) or if you need to improve your BMR. Just as an aside: never tell anyone you are counting your calories because people will immediately become concerned if you're trying to lose fat at your current size and age. Don't pay attention to weight ever because it's irrelevant to everything. Just look at how your body is shaping up. Progress photos (don't put them on here if you're concerned for your safety, etc.) can help a lot.
Mainly: exercise via cardio/free weight training (either bodyweight or addition of extra weight (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodyweight_exercise)) and don't avoid eating entirely, but just crap food. You *need* to eat when you are hungry. Look into the subject more yourself so you can design your own diet, your own fitness regime and what not to tailor to your needs and situation.
EDIT: It is also important for psychological health to view your body as a work in progress. If you obtain results, be excited but don't go crazy with your diet or exercise to accelerate fat loss. That will be ultimately unhealthy. Conversely, if you expect results faster then they are occurring, don't see it as a failure, but a chance to improve. Keep yourself positive.
wot cunt criticisms improvements contribute constructively fattylol mate
Eat more? I'm trying to lose weight :/Also yes anna become active and eat a bit more = progress in health and physique
How to go from Anna to AnaYeah tbh my info in that post is more directed at guys who are aiming to look like this:
The calorie thing is for dudes looking to get absolute optimum results weightlifting in order to look like beasts. They often use steroids/illegal supplements as well as legal ones too. If you're insistent on counting calories (you don't really need to be), post up what your BMR is atm and others can decide whether it's important to count calories (do you even know how to do this yet?) or if you need to improve your BMR. Just as an aside: never tell anyone you are counting your calories because people will immediately become concerned if you're trying to lose fat at your current size and age. Don't pay attention to weight ever because it's irrelevant to everything. Just look at how your body is shaping up. Progress photos (don't put them on here if you're concerned for your safety, etc.) can help a lot.
Mainly: exercise via cardio/free weight training (either bodyweight or addition of extra weight (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodyweight_exercise)) and don't avoid eating entirely, but just crap food. You *need* to eat when you are hungry. Look into the subject more yourself so you can design your own diet, your own fitness regime and what not to tailor to your needs and situation.
EDIT: It is also important for psychological health to view your body as a work in progress. If you obtain results, be excited but don't go crazy with your diet or exercise to accelerate fat loss. That will be ultimately unhealthy. Conversely, if you expect results faster then they are occurring, don't see it as a failure, but a chance to improve. Keep yourself positive.
Ana? Whut?How to go from Anna to Ana
Your body needs more energy in order to function properly once you become activeEat more? I'm trying to lose weight :/
Was specifically trying to avoid referencing this cunt. annagurl really didn't need to know about thatHow to go from Anna to Ana
lol. you told her not to tell anyone about calorie counting, that's allWas specifically trying to avoid referencing this cunt. annagurl really didn't need to know about that
Also how does encouraging positivity, good diet and intelligent exercise = anorexia
No, just eat when you're hungry until you're FULL. you're born once, eat in order to live, dont starve yourself, just dont eat junk food thats all, but EAT, and also, screw counting calories, just eat healthy and nothing matters. Also do some light exercise to maintain your shape/figure etc..So... calorie counting is a bad idea and I should just eat when i'm hungry?
this is a good post.oh yeah just to avoid awkward conversation for the time being
anna, calorie counting is a bit irrelevant unless you're attempting to do top tier weightlifting, athletics, etc. You can still do it if you take comfort in it, but you'll need to learn how to do it before you continue.
Easiest approach: eat good food when hungry including protein, do some more light exercise compared to what you're doing now
Intermediate: put more attention into your meals, eat at higher frequency, exercise more often with a bit more extensive cardio, basic body weight exercise
Hard (over the top): Count every meal you eat, eat every 2-3 hours, use free weights and body weight exercises to generate lean muscle mass 3 times a week. I don't recommend this.