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Fasting For Weight Loss - Calories Still Matter

Friday, March 5th, 2010

One of the pleasures I get from this blog is the personal messages I get from  people who are also becoming retired dieters, even some of my friends who long thought I was nuts to be using intermittent fasting to lose weight have been converted and are now quietly incorporating 24 hour fasts into their weekly schedules.

One thing that keeps coming up is  ” Dave I fasted twice this week but I didn’t lose any weight ”

Even when using fasting for weight loss, you need to understand the amount of calories you consume is important. Taking a 24 hour break from eating is a great way to burn body fat during that 24 hour period, but if  you then break the fast and consume more calories than your body needs, you will not lose weight.

So let me make it clear….

Calories In V Calories Out is what matters

To lose weight you need to consume LESS calories than your body needs.  Intermittent fasting is just a tool to help you do that, but unless you are eating less than your daily requirement, you will not lose body fat. Yes you will burn fat during the time you are fasting,  but if you then eat above your required calories, you will just replace the fat you burned.

As a retired dieter I don’t refuse the foods I love, I just make sure I eat less calories.

One problem for most people is they don’t know how many calories a day they need , we then also under estimate the amount of calories we consume.

Let me give you an example based on my current measurements.

Using a simple Basal Metabolic Rate ( BMR ) calculator which you can find here , you can work out your daily BMR. Go there and enter your details to find your own BMR number …  please ignore any weight loss fad diet ads that may display.

In my case, as  a 45 year old male with a current weight of 174 lbs  and a height of 5 ft 10 inches, my BMR is about  1730 calories a day. That number is based on me doing nothing and staying in bed all day. As my work is Internet based, and my office is at home, in my case this figure would not be far off. Only adding exercise to my daily routine will increase the amount of daily calories I need. Sitting in a chair at a computer screen all day does not burn too many calories.  So in my case 1700 calories a day is what I try and work with.

As I work from home, I do take a daily break from the laptop and take a walk.  If we use the equation of 1 calorie per  kilo of body weight  per kilometer distance travelled, this would burn extra calories as follows.

174lbs = approx 79 kilos .   so walking 1 kilometer would mean I burn around 79 calories. If I do a 5 mile walk that is 8 kilometers  so that is 632 calories.

As I mentioned in this post about my six pack abs mission I look at my calories over 7 days, not daily. I eat more on a weekend, and reduce the calories on the weekdays when I am working.  12000 calories a week is what I try to work with. The intermittent fasting just helps make this easier to do.

Again we come back to the basic process that weight loss is not complicated. If you want to lose fat, then you need to be in a calorie deficit. This can only happen by eating less calories than you need, or by increasing the number of calories you burn off with exercise.  Intermittent fasting helps you eat less.  Even something as basic as walking gets you burning more calories. Use bodyweight exercises to maintain muscle, and you are on the right track. No gyms, no fancy diet plans, just a simple, no fuss  way to lose weight.

In A word ?  Eat Less Move More

Any questions ? please leave a  reply in the comments or email me at retireddieter[at] gmail dot com

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Getting A Six Pack - Current Status

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

So today is the mid point since I set myself of the goal of getting  six pack abs by Easter Sunday. I have 6 weeks to go.

So do I think I will now get Six Pack abs In 6 weeks ?  Well  I can certainly see a change in the first 6 weeks of going for this, but more on my chest and arms at the moment. My waist has reduced, because I am now in the very last hole of my belt.

I did take some pictures at this half way point just to record the progress, and see how they will compare, but I won’t put these up before the end of this experiment.

No question the new bodyweight workouts have added some muscle, but the body fat still needs to go lower. Saying that, I think with a few extra changes, It is possible to get my abs showing in 6 weeks.

On days when I am fasting, if I tense up, then yes I can see my abs, but currently they are still hidden by a layer of fat. The focus for this next 6 weeks is to increase the fat burn.

I try not to focus too much on the scales these days, as I say I go more by the mirror and my clothes, but the scales are saying I still weigh 175lbs. My body fat % is down from 12.4% to  11%, so I have lost some fat and gained some muscle, but I also know I am going to have to do more.

If I look in the mirror, I would say I still need to lose about 7lbs of fat, so that certainly is possible in 6 weeks.  You may wonder what am I going to change ?  Well only one thing, eat a little less  !

My problem now is not controlling my weight, I have that under control for the last 4 months, what I have to do now is make some extra changes to help lose the final bit of fat. I need to just watch a little more the amount I eat.

My bodyweight workout is challenging me, and it changes every week, so currently there is no need to alter anything there, but food wise, I am going to reduce down a little more, using the eat 10 calories per llb of body weight as a guide.

This means I am giving myself a target of 1750 calories per day over 7  days which equals 12250 for the week. I track calories over the week, not by the day. So now I have to figure out based on my normal weekly lifestyle where this works.

I will start with Beer. Usually I  have 10 pints on a weekly basis, on most weeks, these are  on a Friday and a Sunday, yes it’s  more than the government suggest I drink, but I don’t listen to them, besides on  my recent medical, my Doctor says I am healthy, and I have a fitness age of a 25 year old, so I am not giving up the beer, I like a visit to the pub,  and even in this quest for the six pack abs, I have to stay true to my beliefs. My whole point for doing this experiment is to show I can get abs even though I am in past forty and  without giving up the visits to the pub.

10 Pints of  an average 4% ABV beer is around 2000 calories.  So that leaves around 10,000 calories.

How a typical week can look for me

Sunday  3,000

Monday 1,250

Tuesday 1,000

Wed      1,250

Thursday 1,250

Friday  2,500

Saturday 2,000

Sunday is the biggest calorie day for me because it includes my family Sunday lunch, plus the Sunday evening pub quiz.  The weekdays are very easy for me to cut down calories , so that is what I will do.

Breaking the calories down in this way does show me why the progress in the first 6 weeks has been slow. I do have to remember I am not  going from 231lbs this time, and dropping body fat at 175lbs is going to need a little bit more effort. The goal for me is to do that , while still staying true to my retired dieter principles of not giving up the foods I love  and not exercising like a madman for 2 hrs a day.

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Weight Loss Tips - Restriction Not Refusal

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

They say a little of what we fancy is good for us, and I think it applies very well to weight loss.  I think  a significant reason for my own weight loss success was down to the fact that no foods were off limits. Before I became a retired dieter last year I would always be on some diet that would have something that was not allowed. No white bread, no white rice, no butter,  no pasta, or worse no alcohol !.

At the start of last year, and with  a large amount of weight to lose, I knew that I would not be able to refuse the foods I liked over a long period of time. The key to healthy weight loss is variety, and enjoying your favourite foods without guilt while just eating less. Short periods of calorie restriction is much more manageable for long term weight loss than trying to cut calories every single day.  So my weight loss tip is to restrict the amount of your favourite foods, but certainly don’t refuse them. If you eat more than you should, then compensate for it later. View your calories over a week, not by a day, it is normal that some days will be less than others, just make sure that over the longer period your calories are less than you need. No matter what many will try and tell you, it is about calories in and calories out. Eat less calories than you need and you will lose weight, eat too much, and you will gain weight. In my case enjoying the foods I love and then using intermittent fasting to restrict calories and burn body fat  has enabled me to finally get the results I have wanted. Weight loss is about the bigger picture, not trying to lose 30lbs in one month while refusing anything you like. When I accepted dieting was not the answer, and just focused on eating less, I finally started losing weight, no special plans, magic weight loss pills or diet secrets required.

Weight Loss Tips - My View

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Well my weight loss before and after pictures resulted in quite a few emails, so I will try and answer the best questions using the video of the next week.  I am still getting used to this video blogging lark , but it still feels a bit strange to be talking into a camera, but I am getting there, and intend to stick with it.

As I mention in the video, It is very hard to give one main weight loss tip, but I do think it is about getting a better relationship with food. Don’t think of foods in terms of good or bad. They say variety is the spice of life, so keep your food choices varied, and enjoy the foods you eat.

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Weight Loss Success Pictures

Friday, January 15th, 2010

So time for some more of my weight loss pictures. I have to say,putting these together side by side did shock me. Of course as time goes on, you realise you are losing weight and looking better, but I don’t think anything compares to seeing your before and after pictures side by side.

My Doctor tells me I am now in great shape and health for my age, so for any nutritionists reading who are going to lecture me that I am doing something wrong , please save it for a weight loss forum, because I am not listening.

I know I keep saying it, but weight loss is not complicated, even though the diet industry makes it that way. So  please stop wasting your money on diet pills, and diet supplements, you don’t need anymore diet books. Stop listening to all the crap out there about what you should and should not do.  Become a retired dieter too, and you WILL lose weight. Just give your body a chance to work the way it was meant to. Let it do it’s job, and you will get these results too, without giving up on the food and drinks you love. OK lecture over, it’s Friday night, I am going for a few beers.

Any questions,  just ask what you want in the comments and I will reply. Comments are moderated to keep out all the acai berry and diet pill crap,but I will approve the rest and I will reply.

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This Before Brought Home How Much I Have Changed

This Before Brought Home How Much I Have Changed

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Weight Loss Success - Fat Loss Proof.

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Weight Loss Success was my goal a year ago. I was always concerned about putting my weight loss pictures online, not because I was worried about my pictures going online for everyone to see, but for the fact they could be taken and used to promote some scam diet pill like acai berry. As an internet marketer I have seen it happen, so I had been reluctant to make them available. I did however want to prove to a few sceptics that my weight loss transformation is true. So today I made a quick video to provide some fat loss proof.

In this video you can see my weight loss before and after photos, which I hope help prove that this blog is a true weight loss story, and I did lose the body fat I claim.

As I am the biggest technophobe when it comes to creating videos and putting pictures in them, I just want to say a big thanks to Jonathan at Guitar Tips Weekly for helping me with it. He’s a bit of a video guru as far as I am concerned. He’s also a great guitar player too ;)

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Six Pack Abs At 40 +

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Can You Get Abs when you get past 40 years old ?
Yesterday Jan 10th 2010 was 12 months to the day that I took my first photos to record how I looked. I have taken new photos  on the 1 year anniversary to show how far I came in 12 months in terms of fat loss. The other reason for taking them is to be the starting point for my new target. Yes I am aiming to get my abs showing. Is it possible for a guy in his mid 40’s to be able to get a six pack ? well I am told it is, so let’s see if I can manage it.

After losing 56lbs of fat last year and hitting my target weight 2 months early, I was happy to just maintain my weight  for the rest of the year, and just enjoy reaching the goal I had set at the start of the year, but I also like to give myself new targets, and I think this one is within reach.

From the research I have done, it seems to get 6 pack abs, I have to get my body fat below 10% . I am currently at about 12% ( 20 % lower than this time last year ) so again this is all about diet, all I need to do is use the same flexible eating process I have used to lose the weight I lost in 2009, and just keep going until I get the results I want. I think I need to lose about another 7lbs to do that. After losing so much weight last year, I don’t expect this last 7lbs to come off easily or quickly. I do hope that because of the extra food I ate over the Christmas Holidays, I can get a quick start, but I think a realistic target will be 12 weeks, so that is what I am going to aim for. From Sunday January 10th , I have worked out from the calender that  12 weeks is April 4th 2010, which happens to be Easter Sunday, so that is my target. So, the  goal is set, let’s see how I get on.

I can tell you that I won’t be doing any special types of abs exercises, and I won’t be wasting money any abs machines. My abs are there , I just need to get them showing, and I will do that from diet and losing the fat that covers them.

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Weetabix Diet - Will It Work ?

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

So can you lose weight with the weetabix diet ?

Weetabix diet

Weetabix diet

As we start a new year, many of us are looking for one diet or another to help us lose weight. Just over a year ago, I was in that same position.    With over 4 stone ( 56lbs) to lose, my situation was a little different than someone who felt they had put on a few extra pounds over the Christmas  holidays and needed to get back in shape. If you need to lose weight and keep it off, my opinion is the weetabix diet is not going to help you long term. Would I have been able to stick on the weetabix diet for the time it took me to lose 56lbs ?  No chance. I lost that weight by still enjoying the foods I love, no way would I want to be eating weetabix every day. If you love weetabix, then go ahead and eat them, but if your looking for a weight loss solution, I don’t think weetabix will the be the answer.

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Baked Bean Diet For Weight Loss ?

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Were  snowed in today, and as my son Joe  has a snow day from School I made a quick video with his help  to talk about the baked beans diet.   Essex mechanic Neil King lost weight on a baked beans-only diet, but is it  viable for long term weight loss ? I don’t know about you, but no way could I have done what Neil did.  I lost 4 stone Neil lost 10 stone, so credit to him, but long term, I think I will stick with what has worked for me.

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Intermittent Fasting Stubborn Fat

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

With my original weight loss target reached last month My next focus will be to try and shift  the stubborn fat the remains. My 2010 goal will be that elusive holy grail of the 6 pack and I know that Intermittent Fasting is the perfect tool to use to get rid of that stubborn fat. I am looking at some new bodyweight exercise plans for the new year, but for the next few weeks, will just continue with what has produced such successful results through 2009.

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