• I’ve surpassed my expectations on weight loss this month. I’ve not even found it particularly taxing. Great start on my way to the 80kg target by June.

    When I get to 90kg, running and riding will play more of a role and dieting a bit less.

    2 Jan 101.4
    4 Jan 100.5
    8 Jan 98.6
    13 Jan 98.4
    14 Jan 97.8
    15 Jan 96.9
    21 Jan 96.0
    24 Jan 95.5
    28 Jan 94.0

  • Great work!

    Definitely enjoying the lose weight from diet rather than trying to exercise it all off, it kind of takes the pressure off!

    Have created a super geeky spreadsheet tracking everything.

    Weight 88.5kg > 81.4 kg
    Fat 27.8% > 24.3%
    Waist 93cm > 87cm

    Avg calories consumed per day 1108
    Avg calories burnt exercising 740
    Avg daily carbs 68
    Avg daily fat 52
    Avg daily protein 78
    Based on that I should have lost around 5kg, so assuming that around 2kg of the loss is water weight, feels manageable at the moment and energy levels are nearly back to ‘normal’ but exercising above the fat burning zone (i.e. above about 140bpm) I fatigue pretty heavily after 15 minutes, plan to continue for another month, with the aim of getting to around 75-78kg, then seeing how i feel for March as I’d like to get down to 70 by the end of April, that might be a bit ambitious in terms of time frame as I know weight loss will slow!

  • Massive progress!

    According to the above, you taking in an average of 368 kcals a day.
    If at a weight of say, 85kg, your maintenance calories before exercise is 2000 (because you've accounted for the exercise above), you have a daily deficit of 1632 kcals per day.

    Thats 45696 calorie deficit, so approx. 6kg assuming the fat loss has been purely fat at the 3500 kcals/lb.

    I'd be quite cautious about the long term outcome at only 368 kcals intake per day, as protein is 4kcal per gram, so in theory only takes 4000 kcal deficit to burn through 1kg of protein.
    As muscle is approx 20% protein, and 75% water, burning through 1kg of protein could give you a 5kg drop in muscle weight.

    As an example, Christian Bale for his Machinist role, ate about 200-250kcals a day, and thats not a look that you really want to be aiming for!

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