The following is the monthly update on my attempt to lose weight and get healthier. It’s a longer post than my “normal” daily post, so if your not “into” reading about “another person’s” diet (again!), I’ll understand if you stop here and come back another day. You’ve been warned!! Here goes… | |
(As in previous posts:) On September 16, 2019, I switched from my 18 days of “juice / blend” fasting / diet to an Intermittent Time Fasting (ITF) “Diet / Lifestyle”. My starting weight on 29 August, for the juice / blending fast was: 373lbs. My starting weight for the ITF was: 356lbs. My current weight (this morning) was: 329lbs. Basically, I’ve lost 44lbs from the end of August, 27lbs from the start of the ITF and 11lbs in the last 30 days. | |
The observant among you may (again) notice in the above chart I had three(3) days where my calories-in exceeded my calories-out… This is one less (per month) than I did in the first two months, so slightly better. Still, essentially it’s demonstrating that about every other “all-you-can-eat / anything-you-want” day, I blow my caloric allowance. I’m on a three day cycle, so this means about once a week I lose it. Interestingly, it’s not necessarily on the OMAD that I blow the calorie balance. It seems, sometimes “life” just happens and I go with it. | |
As mentioned in my prior monthly updates, when I switched to the ITF, I also began using my FitBit (FB) to begin tracking my food and gauging my calories-in versus my calories-out. I’m not sure why, but the FB has set my calories-out “objective” at 3,800. The on-line BMR calculator I use said my initial BMR was roughly 2,370 calories. At my current weight (329lbs), my BMR is 2,289 – (again) about 40 fewer calories lower / less than the prior month and 80 from the starting calories. This means I have to burn an additional measure of 1,510 calories during my waking hours to reach the FB objective. In any case, FB is showing my daily calories out for the last 30 days at 4,167 (about 200 calories less than prior month). By this reckoning, I am exceeding the FB calories (3,800) by 367 per day and my BMR by almost 1,800. Multiply this by 7 days in a week and we get 12,579 – which works out to about 3.5lbs per week of weight loss. My actual weight loss for the last 30 days is about 11lbs. Divided by 30 days and multiplied by 7 days is 2.57lbs per week of “actual” loss. So, the FitBit is either scoring my calories-out to high or I’m not inputting the calories-in correctly. I am diligent about the input, but I may be underestimating the portions and therefore the difference isn’t as great as the charts suggest. It is also possible the difference is in both cals-in and cals-out. Finally, it may just be my body is not burning the calories at the “normal” rate (meaning my calories burned is lower than the heart beat is suggesting it should be because of my AFib). | |
Anyway, the chart below shows I still have a calorie deficit of about 1,000 calories per day (for the last 2 weeks in Dec.). That times seven(7) days is 7,000 calories. Divided by 3,500 calories (1 pound of human body fat) equals to 2 pounds of loss per week. My actual weight loss over the last eight weeks is 18lbs. Divided by eight(8) is 2.25lbs per week. This is roughly the same average weight loss per week as recorded at the end of four weeks. Over the last 2 weeks I’ve lost 3lbs (1.5lbs per week) and over the last month (as mentioned above) 11lbs (2.75lbs per week). | |
The goal of my long-term weight loss is (remains) to drop 1.5 to 2 pounds per week. In theory, this will prevent the two worst parts of extreme weight loss: a permanent (and excessive) drop in BMR (which makes it easier to regain lost weight) and a large amount of floppy / saggy skin (pure vanity). It looks like I’m continuing my promising start from the first two months. | |
Equally important: how does it feel? Today I am almost done with 5 weeks (out of 6) of “slogging” (VERY slow jogging). My goal is to get to 3.2 miles per day and then begin dropping the time (slowly). I’ve been “pretty” consistent although I’ve been slipping lately (hence the “5 out of 6”). I’m mostly sticking to my goal of 3.2 miles per day, but yesterday I jogged 4.12 miles (one “extra” mile) and for the first time my overall pace was under 18 minutes at 17:59. Yes, just barely, but still under AND with the extra mile – so I’m pleased. I am planning to keep it to 3.2-ish miles per jog. This is just over 5K (3.11 miles), and now that I’m good with the distance, I still need to start to drop the times. When I (finally) get below 300lbs, I intend to add in some body weight exercises to improve my flexibility and strength. | |
As per my last two monthly reports: I am still working on my secondary goals going forward – smoothing out the “calories-in” numbers and to eat more healthy on my one-meal-a-day / all-you-can-eat day. I am still “abusing” the OMAD opportunity, but… during the last month, even though I was over my calories limit (“in” vs “out”) three times, I didn’t eat beyond feeling stuffed to the point of feeling sick on any of the three “overs”. So, I am improving there, too. Slowly, slowly… | |
A final observation: although it is theoretically “impossible” to spot lose weight (or spot gain weight), I seem to be losing “size” in areas which correspond to my activity. My waist is not shrinking much, but my legs, ankles, shoulders and forearms “feel” like they are getting smaller to me. At least my clothes feel more comfortable in those spots. As all I am doing for exercise is walking my dog and going for jogs, this makes sense, even though it contradicts all the “theory” of fat loss distribution I’ve ever read about (i.e. fat loss is supposed to be proportional across the entire body). It’s not that big a deal, except it would be nice to imagine I was losing fat around my internal organs and not just legs and shoulders. Oh, well, time will tell… | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Chocolate |
Never Knowing | |
2020 | In Passing |
Look A Little Bit Closer | |
2019 | Especially Mine |
90 Day Health / Weight Update (Dec 2019) | |
2018 | And Some Never Do |
2017 | When We Know We Are Loved |
2016 | Good Acts |
2015 | Will You Be Leaving Soon? |
2014 | Just Long Enough |
2013 | R.I.P. – Tom Laughlin |
Seeking Success? | |
2012 | All Aboard |
2011 | Sail On, Sailor |
90 Day Health / Weight Update (Dec 2019)
December 16, 2019 by kmabarrett
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