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i'm around 253-255 currently. down from 280lbs in march. started exercising too.
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How tall are you?i'm around 253-255 currently. down from 280lbs in march. started exercising too.
Daily, huh? I hear it's supposed to be cheaper but I bet it costs just about the same when it comes out.Recently started a clinical trial for orforglipron, which is an oral medication that does exactly what Ozempic does except it's taken as a tablet. I had actually already began losing weight prior to taking the medication (2 months: down 10kg; 100->90kg, 31->29 BMI) and weirdly have stopped losing weight since I started taking it. I don't think it's the medicine's fault, just that I am not used to never feeling hungry, so I don't know actually when I should be eating. Seriously, you don't get hungry at all on this stuff. Minor nausea up to 5 minutes after taking and that's all it is side-effect wise.
TBH I actually liked feeling hungry/eating 1400 calories max because it was a reminder that I was losing weight now it feels like my stomach is on SSRIs. I was fat (31=obese) but I live in freedom-land so I was at least just one in the crowd, plus I was losing weight before I started taking it I just decided to start taking it because they are paying me
I switched to Intermittent Fasting, eating only between 12 noon and 8pm. It had an impressive effect on my weight loss. Despite the fact that intermittent fasting isn't actually a diet or a weight-loss treatment. It was all secondary effects resulting from better meal planning, more rest for my digestive system, I suspect lower average blood sugar and the fact that in an eight-hour window, two filling meals take up all the available space.I think if people tried limiting the period in which they eat they might find they feel a lot better; one's energy levels will be a lot higher if they get used to putting off eating until later in the day. If someone can limit the period they eat to between 3-9, or 5-12, it will most likely benefit them in a lot more ways than just cutting weight.
I saw this post from the 'new post' section so sorry if this is unwarranted, but I wanted to ask if you'd ever consider swimming instead? It's a lot easier on the joints than jogging or running, and it burns a comparable amount of calories, if not more. Plus, it's a full-body workout so you'd notice some development of the musculature too. I know that not everybody has easy access to swimming pools, but if you do have access to one it might be something to consider.I would also like to move on from walking to jogging/running or other higher intensity cardio, but that’s for after I’m closer to 200 and there is less potential joint strain from weight.
So does not drowning. Nice thing with swimming lengths is that you only need to motivate yourself once at each end of the pool. Once you set off you have to keep going to the other end!1. No headphones. Listening to podcasts/youtube really helps me from losing motivation while doing extended exercise sessions.
I can tell you from looking at it that it almost certainly wont be a good investment. Those little exercise machines that rely on little pistons for resistance are never good, ime. They have a jerky level of resistance - too hard at some parts of the movement, barely there at others. In particular watch out of rowing machines that use pistons.I want to lose weight. I'd like to lose 40 pounds by December. I'm trying to eat less (I don't knkw if I'll diet). I'd like to exercise, but I often go home late, and I don't live in a good area for me to go walking. So, I was looking for fitness equipment. However, I live in a tiny apartment and I don't have a lot of space. Can anyone recommend some small equipment? I was looking at this, and maybe some weights?
I'm a tiny fat girl.Not sure of your sex or build so can't give specifics.
Great. That's cheaper!I'm a tiny fat girl.
Nobody can tell you if you can do steps except your own body. Though a good knee-strengthening exercise is to sit with your back against the wall and hold that position for an increasing period of time. 2x20 seconds first day, 2x30 second next day... whatever you're comfortable with. Watch out for sharp pains. Aches should just be muscles getting fitter. But listen to your body.Jumping rope might not be for me. One of the reasons I want to lose weight is because my knees are starting to hurt. Can I even do steps? Do sweat bands for the belly work?
Have you considered biking? I recently got an ebike (used, check out facebook marketplace, I recommend looking at the lighter weight foldables), and then a normal foldable for my riding partner (someone who is pretty okay weight wise but needs more movement in life).I'm a tiny fat girl.