How long to see results?
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How long to see results?
Hi there folks,
I've just been on this for three days, but I'm kind of impatient. I'd just like a general sense as to how long it took for you to see results.
Just to give you an idea of how overweight I am, I've probably got about 15 pounds to go. (Okay, well, ideally maybe more like 20-25, but 15 is fine with me.)
Thanks all.
Bunny
I've just been on this for three days, but I'm kind of impatient. I'd just like a general sense as to how long it took for you to see results.
Just to give you an idea of how overweight I am, I've probably got about 15 pounds to go. (Okay, well, ideally maybe more like 20-25, but 15 is fine with me.)
Thanks all.
Bunny
Well, Bunny -- it's hard to say since we all eat and exercise differently. I don't think I'd expect more than 1/2-1 pound a week.
"That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do. Not that the nature of the thing itself has changed but our power to do it is increased." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
I think "more than three days" would be a safe prediction. Some people have gone faster, but something like half a pound to a pound per week seems to be typical. I've also read quite a few comments from people to the effect that the less you have to lose, the longer it tends to take, so your 15 pounds may take a while. Or you may melt away like crazy - as wosnes says, it's hard to predict.
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I like that.DaveMc wrote:I think "more than three days" would be a safe prediction.
The main point of No S is forming new habits. If you focus on that, the weight will come off. If you're looking to lose weight fast, you may be disappointed. I've lost weight really fast several times in my life, but it always came back. Now I'm looking to develop eating habits that will not only result in weight loss, but will last a lifetime.
~ Laura ~
By the way, Bunny88, I didn't mean to tease or offend you -- I know you weren't expecting results after three days, you were just asking about the future. Welcome aboard, and best of luck!
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Patience
Hi Bunny88
I've been working at No S for only a month. A half pound to a pound is accurate for me thus far. One thing I've had to focus on to keep my resolution higher than my impatiences is how much overeating I was doing and how I'm not gaining weight any longer. Also by changing your eating patterns, you can MAINTAIN your weight realistically when you get there.
Stick around! It is a good habit!
Burn Notice
I've been working at No S for only a month. A half pound to a pound is accurate for me thus far. One thing I've had to focus on to keep my resolution higher than my impatiences is how much overeating I was doing and how I'm not gaining weight any longer. Also by changing your eating patterns, you can MAINTAIN your weight realistically when you get there.
Stick around! It is a good habit!
Burn Notice
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Right away ! I lost 14 pounds the first month so it didn't take too long for me to notice changes in the mirror. Other people around me were starting to comment on my weight loss after I had lost approx. 25 pounds. ("Have you lost some weight ??") That was back in early january 2009.
Remember I'm exercising A LOT though, every day, and I'm being more restrictive with my diet than most people probably as well. I needed to be done with my weight loss within a year's time so that's why I had to take a few shortcuts.
That's what you do to get quicker results, pure and simple. Diet + Exercise You can get results when you do less work of course but it'll take longer.
Cheers !
Marc
Remember I'm exercising A LOT though, every day, and I'm being more restrictive with my diet than most people probably as well. I needed to be done with my weight loss within a year's time so that's why I had to take a few shortcuts.
That's what you do to get quicker results, pure and simple. Diet + Exercise You can get results when you do less work of course but it'll take longer.
Cheers !
Marc
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I joined on April 28 weighing 154.
I got to my goal weight on June 10, 140 pounds.
I have continued to lose, weigh 135 today so I actually need to learn how to modulate enough to keep a few extra pounds on.
(Can't believe I just said that.)
SR
Edited to add,
I was VERY strict about following the rules when I joined No S. Didn't realize how many snacks (even supposedly "healthy" ones) during a given day.
I got to my goal weight on June 10, 140 pounds.
I have continued to lose, weigh 135 today so I actually need to learn how to modulate enough to keep a few extra pounds on.
(Can't believe I just said that.)
SR
Edited to add,
I was VERY strict about following the rules when I joined No S. Didn't realize how many snacks (even supposedly "healthy" ones) during a given day.
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I have discovered that my weight really is a poor measure for me right now. But, I have been No-Sing for around 2 months and I am getting really close to being down a pant size (despite August having a lot of red and yellows for me). I have about 15-20 (or more) pounds left that I could do without , but I'm sure if I keep the habits up I will find myself getting there without missing much of anything else. That is the magical part of No-S for me.