Healthy daily calorie target (to lose weight) FOR MEN 351-375 lbs = 2500 calories 326-350 lbs = 2400 calories 301-325 lbs = 2300 calories 276-300 lbs = 2200 calories 251-275 lbs = 2100 calories 226-250 lbs = 2000 calories 201-225 lbs = 1900 calories 200-175 lbs = 1800 calories ***An adult male should never consume less than 1800 calories per day
Weigh in weekly.
Weekly losses can fluctuate, and you may start with larger losses (3-4 lb) BUT you need to count on a slow and steady loss of btwn .5 to 2 lbs per week. This means, you need to expect a 200 lb weight loss goal to take 100 weeks. There are 52 weeks per year. So by this time next year you can expect to be at 275 and steadily rolling.
The important things are to: (1)stay healthy (2)keep moving (3)stay hydrated [try to get 100 oz of plain water daily]
Sodas have sugar and sugar=calories.
Choose whole grain breads over processed snacks such as donuts. Choose high protein items to up your energy levels: eggs, PB , beans, fish, meats Choose high fiber items to keep you feeling full longer: whole grain breads, oats, fruits & vegetables
Apples are a great substitute for caffeine! They give you the initial energy burst without the drop off later. Also try a glass of chocolate milk as a recovery drink after a workout! The balance of sugars and proteins and nutrients is perfect to replenish what you have lost through sweating!
You need to target 2500 calories daily.
This means, ideally, five 500 calorie meals. I am told you are a creature of the night. You should go on a walk when you wake up and a walk before you go to bed, 10-15 minutes each. If you don't want to go outside, march in place in the living room!!!!
All things can be consumed in moderation. Calculate the calories before hand and adjust your portion accordingly! You can get Mom to tell you the ingredients if she bakes things, maybe Lisa can teach her to enter it into calorie count so everyone in the house can see the calories per portion?
Remember not to mistake thirst or boredom for hunger! Sodas, fruit juices, and milk do not count as hydrating beverages! They count as calories!!!
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