• AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    14 days ago

    the kinds of workouts you’re doing don’t have much at all to do with weight loss

    I get where you’re going with that, but if you’re doing full body exercise routines 3 days per week, including squats and deadlifts, then your caloric needs will be considerably higher than someone who is just wandering around the gym, hitting an occasional machine. When I’m doing my strength routine I need roughly 3900 calories per day. That is fucking hard to do. So, it’s pretty easy to lose fat (and some muscle). It doesn’t require starving, it requires me to just stop force feeding myself 6 times per day

    • @Benjaben
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      14 days ago

      Lol this thread ain’t about you and you know it! I know some folks do hit really massive caloric needs even just for maintenance. And hell, even just getting enough protein can be pretty tedious in my own experience, eating for you has got to be a serious chore!

      I do want to point out, not to be argumentative but just in the spirit of fun - you didn’t really disagree with the point lol. You said if you decide to lose weight you change diet, not exercise choice.

      Just out of curiosity, what are your goals/hobbies that have your activity level so gnarly?

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        14 days ago

        I know it’s not me, but the point is that for some people it’s easier to be more active than to eat less food. If you burn enough calories then you can eat as much as you want, and then some.

        I don’t have that same requirement right now because I’m not strength training. But when I’ve slacked off for a while and start getting weak, I do full body workouts, full of compound exercises, and big heavy weights. My hobbies vary, but include rock climbing, mountain biking, and hiking/backpacking. Those types of activities burn a lot of calories, as does building muscle, so doing both on a regular basis means you have to eat a lot of food to put muscle on.

        • @Benjaben
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          23 days ago

          Fair enough. And there’s enough variation in us that few rules truly apply to everyone. Hell, I know an adult woman who eats almost nothing but sweets, no physical activity, stays thin as a rail (though likely not healthy, to be clear).

    • @[email protected]
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      4 days ago

      I do a full week bro split push, pull, legs, accessory arms, accessory back. And if I were to not eat two extra eggs I lose 2 lbs a week lol

      Edit…okay more like if I skip lunch every once in a while I lose 2 lbs a week

      • @wavebeam
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        74 days ago

        I would like to start arguing about how many days are in a week in this thread please.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        24 days ago

        Yeah, whenever I notice that I’m getting a bit too thick on my stomach, I just stop watching my calories so closely and it goes away within a couple weeks. I don’t have an issue with overeating, I have an issue with eating enough.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 days ago

          Amen. I lost 3 lbs since Thursday. And that’s cause I ate tuna instead of pasta for dinner 2 nights. I’m 175 fluctuating 170-178

      • @Benjaben
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        14 days ago

        Could never be me lol, I’m fairly active and have gotten somewhat serious about diet, but man cannabis + ice cream…phew. Good stuff lol.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 days ago

          I wish I could still smoke. I get schizo now, even with the light shit so I’ve completely stopped. Probably for the best.

          • @Benjaben
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            23 days ago

            Ah bummer, I had that happen when I was younger. Completely unenjoyable, was ruined for many years. It sure seemed permanent for me, but for whatever reason edibles after all that time off worked great.

            • @[email protected]
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              23 days ago

              I was fine in my early 20s and teen years and then they started making everything 20%+ and it was just too much. Maybe when I’m done my career and I’m chilling with a more…accepting job, I can try again.