A Year Later: Life Beyond Fat Loss

A Year Later: Life Beyond Fat Loss

Guest Post from Mommamuscles

Its been about a year since my update on my experience with eating more.

Its funny how much things can change in a year. My goals have been altered quite a bit in the past year and if you had told me that I’d be where I am today a year later, I probably wouldn’t have believed you.

I’d say that the first six months of eating more were really mentally challenging, and there was alot of going back and forth. About a year ago though, I was finishing up my second metabolism reset, feeling great and getting into a really great groove with this lifestyle. I was absolutely confident that I was on the right path. I still had about 20 pounds I wanted to lose, but I figured I would get there, no problem.  As my metabolism reset came to an end, I felt great. I had tackled a lot of my food demons and I was ready to tackle the next twenty pounds and drop some body fat.

What happened next was not pretty.

I decided to meet with a trainer to kick up my training a notch. We researched some local gyms, but given that we live in an extremely rural area in Wisconsin, the choices were very limited. We finally settled on a gym that looked pretty promising. Very few cardio machines. Lots of tires, ropes, kettlebells, barbells. The husband and wife team who owned it were into body building competitions (should have been a red flag!!!!), and seemed to know what they were doing. I really enjoyed the workouts. The trainer we were working with pushed us hard and I felt challenged in a new way. When we started talking about how to accomplish my goals, the first thing he told me was that I was eating too much and to cut my calories.  He also recommended some supplements (which of course, he happened to sell).

fat lossFor a while I was able to resist the lure of a magic pill, but eventually I got sucked into some crazy 24-day challenge. To this day, I have no clue how or why this happened, but I ended up gaining like 15 pounds in a matter of weeks.

To make a long story short, I came to the conclusion that wasn’t working, and learned a valuable lesson: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

I knew I had found what worked: lifting heavy stuff and fueling my body for my workouts, and as I returned to that, the weight I had gained left as quickly as I had put it on.  I felt awesome again. I actually feel pretty ashamed I fell for all that nonsense, but sometimes I think we just need to go through those things so we become convinced we were really on the right track all along.

I continued with my cut through most of the summer, but towards the end of summer I was feeling pretty burnt out. It has been a little over 18 months since I started really focusing on weight / fat loss, and I was just kind of tired of the whole thing. It wasn’t that I wanted to quit or anything, and I still had/have some big goals for myself. I started thinking about setting some new goals, looking back at some of the goals I had set when I started this whole journey. What I realized was that even though I hadn’t reached that elusive number on the scale, I was seeing great things happening. fat lossMy strength was increasing and I was loving that. I felt fit, healthy, and strong. I was able to run around with my kids and do just about anything I wanted to. I was wearing a comfortable size 6 (which was a huge deal to this chick, who used to squeeze into a size 22). I had made my healthy lifestyle a habit. I just kind of knew that this was my new normal. So what if I didn’t reach my goal weight yet? What if I never reached my goal weight but continued to change my body composition? I realized I was okay with that. I kind of abandoned the idea of having a “goal weight.” I still have some body composition goals, but I am confident I’ll get there as long as I continue to train hard and keep my eating on point.

I literally took the scale out of my life for a couple months, and it was great. I really just focused on putting good food in, killing my workouts and not really stressing over it. Around the beginning of fall, I started to think about “bulking”, and thinking I would really like to put some concentrated effort into building muscle.  I really did a lot of research and watching this video series from Eat More to Weigh Less was really informative and helpful!

I had a lot of concerns about, the main one being that I was too fat to do this, but I just plunged ahead and trusted the process. I ended up bulking from November to February, and it was great.

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Salted caramel pretzel truffles? Yes please!!!!

It was really refreshing for my goal to be something other than fat loss. I really enjoyed the holiday season-baking cookies with my kiddos, not stressing at Christmas parties and such.  I had a few bumps in the road-I wasn’t always as consistent with my food as I should have been, and I ran into a few injuries that forced me to tweak my lifting schedule somewhat. There were a few freakouts because I stepped on the scale or because my clothes were getting tight.  But overall, I felt like I did pretty well. I was loving my strength gains.  I had set some goals for bench, deadlift and squat and by the end of my bulk, I was totally excited that I had met every last one! It was absolutely amazing how heavy I was able to lift with the extra food-especially carbs!

February rolled around and it was time to begin my cut. This was kind of a nerve racking experience. I ended up cutting only about 300 calories off my TDEE (which, by the way I found to have increased after bulking!).  I had gained about 12 pounds and about 1% body fat. My measurements had gone up mostly in my hips and waist. My clothes all basically still fit, just quite a bit differently and tighter than I would have liked, especially in the legs and waist.

After about 4 weeks into my cut, I am back to my pre-bulk weight, and have lost quite a few inches and some body fat.

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These pics were taken during the first four weeks of my cut. I was thrilled to see some changes in my belly!!!!

I’m back into my favorite jeans, which feels just awesome.

I had been intending to continue to eat at a “cut” for about 12 weeks. Then last week, my hubby came to me with an entry form with a powerlifting meet in our area and told me, “I think we should do this.” Its been kind of a goal of mine for a long time to train for and do something like this, and so we decided to go ahead and move forward with it. It is definitely changing the way that I approach my training and nutrition-definitely will be abandoning the cut for now and eating for strength. I am really excited, and will be sure to be keep my training log up to date.

 

 

 

 

 


Becca is a busy wife and homeschooling mother to five children ages 5 to 13. About three years ago, she embarked on a journey to health and fitness that resulted in the loss of approximately 100 pounds. Today, she is a competitive powerlifter and strongwoman who loves ice cream and deadlifts.  As an ISSA certified personal trainer, she is passionate about helping women to get started on a lifestyle of strength and fitness.

Bulking Before a Marathon? ~Beck’s update – Eat More 2 Weigh Less

Bulking Before a Marathon? ~Beck’s update – Eat More 2 Weigh Less

 

Just wanted to give an update on my journey.

photo(1)When I last talked to you guys, I was planning on bulking in the winter. Well, I did end up diving right in. I plugged all my info into the Scooby calculator and started out with my bulk calories at 2500/day. I stayed away from the scale and measuring tape for a month, just in case any initial weight gain would mess with my head. My workouts were amazing!! I felt like my strength was through the roof. I was hitting PRs in every workout and I loved it. I quit cardio cold turkey for bulk. Had been planning that and didn’t miss it a bit. Everything felt great, I felt lean, etc. Hopped on the scale and I had lost almost a pound. Upped my bulk cals to 2700 and started in on that number.

2700 cals/day with just 3 hours of lifting/week was what worked for me to gain slowly. No cardio, stayed away from the scale. Felt great some days, felt like none of my clothes fit me other days (and they didn’t). It was definitely a mind trip. I remember messaging Kiki and saying, “I’m pretty sure all I gained was fat. None of my pants fit, wahhhhh.” I hadn’t been taking pictures, but one day decided to randomly take a picture of my back. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Some of that “fat” I gained was starting to look like the beginning of lats. I was thrilled. I was about 10 lbs up from my starting bulk weight at that point.

bulkingCouldn’t take the constant mental battle, so around the end of January I decided to go back down to maintenance (2500 cals/day). Stayed there until almost March and then started cutting at a small deficit (around 200 cals/day). It’s been working well. The scale says I’m only down 2 pounds, but my pants fit again and I feel lean again. Well, most of the time. lol

Big part: In February, my sister and I started talking about running races for the upcoming season. (We ran a handful of 5ks and 3 half marathons last year.) Something that has always been on my bucket list is to run a marathon. Guess what?? I’m going for it this year. I know….I know….I just finished bulking.  Now I’m running a marathon?? What’s the point? Well, I did bulk, yes. And I do know that my goal of a marathon may cause me to lose muscle I gained during bulk, but I’m going for it. I plan to keep a small deficit throughout training (more food!! Yes! You will not hear any complaints from me there).

Current plan: I continue to lift heavy. I know when my long runs hit upwards of 10 miles I may not be able to do heavy squats right before. My plan is to lift following Stronglifts 5×5 two times/week, lift heavy upper body once/week, and run 4 days/week. I have to run and lift on the same day a lot, but so far it’s been working well. If I feel I need an additional rest day I drop a lifting day because my goal now is to train for this marathon.bulking

It’s been a great learning experience…what with my first mini-bulk (can’t wait for the next bulk). Yep, I plan to bulk again. Starting in the fall (marathon in is June, but I’m not going to be bulking in June.) hehe. Hopefully I’ll be a little more prepared for all the mental games. I’m excited to see where all my running will take me. I’ve already logged over 50 miles. I love the runner’s high. I guess I kinda missed that. Sometimes I struggle to push myself out the door and I just want to stay indoors with my weights, but I committed to this and I’m going to see it through.

 

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The Long Haul update – Bulk completed!

The Long Haul update – Bulk completed!

bulk I have officially completed 3 months of Cathe Freidrich’s Shock Training System and my first bulk.  Although I had planned to do a nice, clean bulk, several personal factors upset my normal life and unfortunately my macros during bulk and my choices were not very good.  However, I wasn’t as concerned with that as I was with giving my body one serious, good refeed before attempting cut again and I wanted to take advantage of all those extra cals and build some muscle at the same time – hence STS.  I also cut cardio down to almost nothing.  I figured that way, when I introduced it again, it would actually work better after so many years of overdoing cardio and finding it not as effective as it used to be.

I made the decision not to weigh or take photos during these three months because I didn’t want to get scared and quit early but I knew I was gaining weight.  Clothes fit a little tighter (especially in the thighs and shoulders).  bulkMeasurements and scale definitely proved this fact as you can see by the update below, but it’s the comparison of the photos from July 2012 with today’s post bulk photos that caught my attention the most.  I might be about 7lbs heavier today than in July, but I look better now than I did then!!!  The change between September and today was actually not too bad.  A little heavier but interestingly enough not so much in the fatty tummy area but more in the areas I worked hard in STS such as the shoulders, chest and thighs.  The other thing I noticed was a significant decrease in my cardio ability along with a noticeable increase in my strength.

During my bulk I ate somewhere between 2400 – 3000 cals, but averaged around the 2600 cals.  Although this seems low for a bulk for me, one of the things that changed in my life was my calorie burn level.  I sat at my desk for very long periods and did not move as much as I normal have in the past. That, combined with fewer workouts and less cardio brought my daily burns down to around 2000 – 2200 cals a day.

bulkI am now starting cut.  Currently my goal is 1900 cals per day but I will be increasing it shortly once I get into my new routine of increased cardio alongside what I’m going to call ‘muscle maintenance lifting’ and figure out where my cal intake needs to be.  Plus my daily normal activity will increase in a few days as well because I will no longer have to sit so long at my desk. J  I look forward to upping the cals a bit since cut so far has been difficult after so much food freedom.

All said and done, I do NOT regret bulking!  The photos have shown me the difference lifting makes when bulking compared with just eating more and doing cardio and I am excited to see what cut reveals.

As for measurements and weight updates, here you are:

(these are compared with Aug. 31, 2012 measurements)

Weight: 176 lbs (up 9.2 lbs)

 Neck: 13 ¾” (up ¼”)

Bicep: 12 ¼ “ (up ¾”)

Forearm: 11” (up ½”)

Wrist: 6 ¼” (no change)

Overbust: 40 ¾” (up 1 ¾”)

Bust: 43 ¾” (up 1 ¼”)

Underbust: 38” (up ¾”)

Waist: 38” (up ½”)

Hips: 42 ½” (up 1”)

Thigh: 25” (up 1 ¼”)

Calf: 16”  (up ½”)

 

Total inches = up 8 ½

Total weight= up 9.2 lbs

 

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“I needed to let my metabolism heal” – Kim’s Journey – Eat More 2 Weigh Less

“I needed to let my metabolism heal” – Kim’s Journey – Eat More 2 Weigh Less

metabolism So I began this journey in October of 2011…lost a little, gained a tad…hovered. I wasn’t logging regularly, I wasn’t exercising regularly…then 2-20-12, I changed.

A friend encouraged me to walk with a group and she also helped me to keep on track with my eating habits. We made a pact, if you will, that we would focus on getting healthy.

I began to log and was so excited to reach my first 100 days logged. I began walking and logging religiously. The pounds were melting off…at first.

I lost a lot of weight and began running…I know me..running! amazing!

Then I hit the dreaded plateau…and I was cranky, my hair started to fall out, my skin started to lose color, I was tired all the time, I didn’t have the energy to give my all during my workouts…I wasn’t happy with this journey any longer.

metabolismI started doing research and came across a little group called “EM2WL” (Eat More 2 Weigh Less) this changed my life!  You mean I can EAT and still lose weight?!?!?!

You betcha! No, that doesn’t mean you can go hog crazy wild eating junk and lots of it…it means find out what you burn every day and then do a small cut from that..don’t jump right to 1200 calories, that’s just down right bad for the body.

So, I started to up my cals even though I was scared to death I would gain I started upping cautiously.  I would up my cals but then burn excessive amounts to make up for it..lol. I was spinning tires..getting nowhere fast. Some folks have to learn the hard way and let the info set a while…that was me lol.

It took me a long time to trust that my body was smarter than all the low cal fad diets and I needed to let my metabolism heal.

metabolismThe first week of eating more…I had energy and I started to sweat a TON during my workouts! My body felt so much better. I started to cut back on the cardio and keep my calorie burn from getting to high and trying to eat back most of my cals. I felt stronger and I stopped losing hair. I began to lose more weight…yay!

I have learned my body is complex…it is smart..it’s a machine.

I learned the difference between the amount of calories you eat and the amount you *NET* and how it affects the body.

I learned that if you over do exercise and do it the same all the time..eventually my body will just look at all that over training as “just another load of laundry”

I have learned that if I treat my body right it will love me back.

metabolismI have learned the ill and even scary effects of eating too few cals and I have since come to the realization that I do NOT have to kill myself with cardio and eat like a bird.

I am happy and I can see doing this the rest of my life because I am not depriving myself or setting unrealistic expectations of daily activity.

“Don’t do anything to lose weight that you aren’t willing to keep doing the rest of your life to keep it off”

I look forward to another year of logging to come. I hope to be another 50 lbs less this time next year. But even if I don’t reach that particular goal, I know I will be healthier, stronger and more fit.

I get the biggest kick out of people asking what I am doing to lose weight. It usually goes something like this…

Them: what are you doing? Just not eating???

Me: no, I actually eat a LOT!

Them: then how you are losing so much??

metabolismMe: when you give your body what it needs it loves you back

The look of astonishment on their faces cracks me up…

I have lost so much more than weight…my uneasiness around groups, being uncomfy in my own skin…I have gained a lot too..self confidence, pride, happiness.

I have lost many inches in the last few months…my clothes fit better, and I am reshaping my body. I have learned the scale is not the ultimate measure of success.

 

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A Few Unexpected Benefits of Eating More ~Ichel’s update

A Few Unexpected Benefits of Eating More ~Ichel’s update

benefitsUpdate to Ichel’s Journey

Plaster Your Number Day,” started by Holly and Lucia, got me thinking today.

A year ago I would have been horrified to share my weight with anyone, and yet there I was telling my entire friends list my weight!

It became evident from other people’s posts, that weight is really not so important as other factors.  Especially as I see on the forums at this time of year,’ I’ve only lost 18 pounds in 3 weeks and now I’ve plateaued!’ etc. etc. I am not mocking these posts, it is how society has brain washed us into believing our worth, and we also expect almost instant results from little effort.

So I would like to list a few pretty unexpected benefits that I have had since eating more and lifting heavier for all these months.  None of these have anything to do with weight, body fat or clothes size.

1. Posture. An amazing result for me, I have been a round shouldered old woman looking thing since a teenager. Try as I might to keep my shoulders back, it hurt and I would slouch back into sack of potatoes position. I noticed one day, how my shoulders are now right back, without trying or thinking about because my supporting muscles are now strong and doing what they are meant to do.

2. Sleep. I always felt I slept pretty good, but now I notice the quality of my sleep. I sleep so soundly, and I make sure I get enough of it too, because I know how important it is, so I won’t skimp anymore.

3. Feeling strong. Might seem obvious, but I don’t mean getting new PR’s with deadlifts or squats ( well there’s that too!) I mean day to day feeling strong. Carrying loads of grocery shopping and not even noticing the weight, bringing in wood for the fire with ease, moving furniture that would have previously been too heavy, things like this.

4. Skin, hair and nails. My nails are strong and don’t snap like they used to. My complexion is always clear and glowing. My hair just keeps on growing!

5. Feeling happy. seriously I feel so content because I know I am looking after myself, I am not starved, over exercised, not stressed out over the whole ‘must lose weight, must lose weight’ philosophy any more.

6. No need to binge. I have not once now for months, felt like over eating anything! I didn’t think I used to, but realized I used to carb load at the weekends. I don’t need cheat meals, cheat days etc because I can work anything I feel like into my macros and daily totals. I never feel deprived or hungry.

7. Getting my sass back! I feel so much more confident as its all about loving yourself and loving your amazing body and being thankful for everything it does for you every day.

8. Having the truly most amazing friends here on MFP who help and support me and from whom I have learned so much about nutrition, lifting, patience and acceptance.

It’s so not all about the scale, the calipers or even the tape measure.

This is a lifestyle that is doable for life.

Once you start to love all the other benefits, the other things will soon fall into place.
And if it takes me a long time to get there, that’s fine with me, I’m in no hurry.

Happy Valentine’s Day from Eat More 2 Weigh Less!

Happy Valentine's DayWow!  The NSVs that were submitted, in the comments section and behind the scenes, blew.us.AWAY.  Seriously, we wanted to pick several – you guys were bringing tears to our eyes!  We pray that y’all will continue to look for all the little victories along the way, and not give the scale ultimate dictation over your successes.  When you focus on fueling properly, staying active, and simply LIVING…the rest WILL fall into place.

We would also like to congratulate the winner of the Amazon gift card giveaway:

Cindy Smaltz

All my life have struggled with weight issues.  Going back to high school when I starved my 5’6″ body down to 90 lbs because my stepfather told me I was looking chubby at 135 lbs.  My mom constantly struggled with her weight always resorting to severe calorie restriction to get the results she wanted.  

So, as I got older, had my own children (two daughters and a son), I knew that I did not want to pass on to my daughter’s the warped body image and relationship with food.  I just didn’t know that a normal relationship was possible.  You turn on the TV look in magazines and they are all telling us that there is some pill, program or trick to get the weight off.  

Last March I started on MFP and followed what their recommendations were.  The first few months I lost but then come summer time my weight-loss slowed.  This is even with cutting my cals every time I lost 10 lbs like MFP suggests to do.  I was getting frustrated because I was hungry all the time, losing energy, workouts were getting harder because I had no energy.  

By the first of September I had enough.  I upped my cals by over 200 and the weight began to come off again.  My workouts were re-energized.  I started the Supreme 90 program the end of October and was rocking it.  

For the first time I am not afraid of food.  I don’t feel guilty for splurging.  And the best part?  

My NSV.  My three kids and I went to a local state park to hike the trails.  After hiking for about 2 1/2 hours my four year old became tired.  I put him on my back and continued to hike the mile back out of the woods, up and down hills over creek beds and such.  My eight year old daughter turns around and watches me climb a hill and says “Wow, Mom!  You’re really strong.  You’re like Superwoman, or something!”

 That is Victory.

 

Cindy, you really are setting the example for the next generation, just as you hoped.  Happy Valentine’s Day, Superwoman!  We will be contacting you with the details, and you’ll be shopping in no time!

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