Originally posted by cassidy
It is much deeper than that.
Do you eat more calories than you burn?
Do you have a portion of a low-glycemic carb with protein at every meal.
Do you eat every two hours/small meals so to NATURALLY raise your metabolism.
Do you weight train?Muscle weighs twice as much as much as fat,and in a resting state burns twice as many calories.
Do you eat carbs after 6:00pm, because carbs=energy.
Do you do cardio where your heart beat is in the range of100-180 for thirty continuous minutes three times a week.
Right down every single thing you eat for a week. Include everythin, like a baked potatoe and the butter or sour cream on it. Be true to yourself and you might be suprised how much you actually eat calories wise.
If you have the discipline to do martial arts and be good at it , then you have the ability to do anything.
Ok Cassidy I want your help.
I am 6'3" and about 275 lbs. I go up or down about 3 lbs. with no issue.
Normal Diet Monday through Friday.
8 to 12 oz glass of juice for breakfast.
Lunch usually is a chicken breast pita and salad (Greek or Italian Light ) or chicken breast and veggies. I prefer lemon sprayed on my veggies. I like water, but on average have about 4 pops a week total.
Supper can range from a small plate of nachos, to a small can of corn, I also allow myself another glass of juice in the evening. I Also have a handful of peanuts.
Now I know this does not meet your eat every two hours. I cannot on my job. I know medical excuse, I have pulled that one just to get out of a four hour meeting to get something to eat.
I walk at least 1 continuos mile a day. Many days I put in 3 to 5. Snow and slush keep me down to 1 to 3 miles.
I have a cardio work out three times a week for a least 45 minutes a shot if not longer. This is not counting the walking.
I try not to eat before going to bed,
I drink on average about 40 to 48 oz of water each day.
Supplements I take are only when I am sick and then only Vitamin C and E.
Now according to the charts I should only be at 202 lbs. for 6'3"
I agree that muscle weighs more, and I have more muscle then fat yet, I am about 20-28% body fat in the ab area with the rest of the body being much lower around 10%.
Besides eating every two hours, what can I do?
Seriously looking for your insight.