How to deal with the issues related to dieting ?

i dont get it..

why go from one extreme to another..

why is everyone in a freaking rush??

dieting down should never be done fast... ever

but what do i know.. i just do this for a living lol
 
Hey new here, just wondering what the best thing to take or the fastest way to lose weight?! And get toned arms? For females. Thanx

Tone is actually a misleading word as well. It refers to ionic flow across cellular membranes not the aesthetic appearance. A good read:

The term ***8220;muscle tone***8221; or tonus describes an electrophysiological phenomenon, a measure of ionic flow across muscle cell membranes. It can be thought of as the muscle***8217;s readiness to do anaerobic work. The more fit the muscle, the more electrophysiological activity it exhibits at rest. Lack of exercise leads to poor tone, aerobic exercise improves tone a little bit, low-intensity weight training improves tone more, and high-intensity training improves tone the fastest***8221; So here we get a pretty scientific sounding definition of what tonus really is, but most importantly two terms stick out, anaerobic work and high-intensity training. Interestingly enough, weight training is described as an anaerobic, high intensity activity. Rippetoe goes on to say the following ***8220;As a test, go poke the traps or quads of an elite weightlifter at rest, if she***8217;ll let you. They***8217;ll he hard as rock. The same muscles of an elite road cyclist at rest will be firm, but not hard. Then compare the athletes***8217; muscle tone to that of a sedentary person. The results will he quite enlightening. Most exercise programs that claim to improve muscle tone are actually lower-intensity hypertrophy programs and are only moderately effective for improving muscle tone. If ***8220;tone***8221; is the goal, strength is the method.***8221;
 
I am dieting right now and losing approximately 2lb/week. So far I've dropped from 228lb to 186lb. I've done this through macro manipulation and calorie deficit. Now, I maintain 1g/lb-1.5g/lb of protein daily. Fats fluctuate between 15-25% of daily calories, and carbs will generally cruise around 180g a day. Some days it's 200g, others it's 150g. When I have a few days in a row that my carbs are ~150g, I begin to lose energy in the gym and my mood suffers. I also crave sugar and food in general. Usually this is when I do a 300g carb day, which is every 10 days approximately. I feel like it refuels my energy levels and is a mild form of carb cycling. You can call it a refeed...

To kill those cravings and bring my energy up, I usually do 1 cup of greek yogurt, a scoop of protein, two packets of splenda and mix it together into a moose type pudding. Then microwave a quest bar for 15s, break it up into the yogurt and you have yourself a high protein dessert!

Hope this helps...
 
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