Numbuk wrote:
LI think the next step is adding exercise to the diet.
This is definitely true.
The way I've come to understand it, muscle is the fuel for the fat burning engine.
I've plateaued on my weight loss after losing ~50lbs. Even eating next to nothing at all results in very little progress. In the process of losing 50 lbs, I've lost a lot of muscle off of my frame.
What I've found is, when the weight loss stalls like this, even doing a small amount of exercise that uses large muscle groups makes a huge difference.
A few days of taking 20 minute walks (hills and/or stairs when possible) will dramatically improve my results. Sadly, this usually causes me a lot of pain and discomfort because of the bone on bone situation I'm in with my lower back. I'm determined to work though it until I reach my weight loss goals though.
I'm really tired of being fat.