im attempting to loose 10-15 pounds over the next weeks
I ate at a college cafeteria for a few years and probably had the entre about five times. That is the problem. Entres are crap. If they had chicken I would grab that, but most of the rest was high calorie horse-sh*t. I ate tons of salads, a lot of cereals with fat free milk, and a lot of eggs and also soups.Originally posted by: z1ggy
I weight 195, but by a few weeks.. i meant 6-10 weeks. I play rugby so I will be doing a lot of running. It is pretty hard for me to eat healthy here at college because I am on a meal plan and I can really only do so much for myself. I go to the gym often..it is just frustrating because I feel like I don't get results, but I understand it takes time.
Originally posted by: KoolDrew
It may have negative effects on health (the research I've seen so far isn't very conclusive), but it won't have an effect on weight loss.
im attempting to loose 10-15 pounds over the next weeks
How much do you weigh? I can guarantee you if you lose 10-15 pounds in a few weeks, most of it isn't going to be fat.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
diet soda is going to make your crave sweets. plus it's acidic and therefore bad for your teeth. i'm no saint and have an occasional diet pepsi every now and then, but if you really want to lose weight i'd just forgo the soda.
Here you go:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/news...-soda-gain-more-weight
Kooldrew, It is true that there's going to be a lot of muscle loss, but are you firm in your conviction that those who run (or engage in high level aerobics) to lose weight fast, lose MORE muscle than they lose fat?
The body tries to burn all the fat it can first, before attacking the muscle for energy.
Originally posted by: conorvansmack
All soda is acidic and less than ideal for your teeth, not just diet.
Be careful with Subway, it's not as healthy or as good for weight loss as you think. If you have access to cottage cheese in the cafeteria (and actually like it) it makes for a good snack or even part of a meal.
A number of articles (sorry, no links ~slacker~) advise avoiding carbs in the evening. They argue that not all calories are the same, look for a post by brikis98 about those if you're interested. I gained a lot of weight on the meal plan in college, and not in a good way.For dinner, look for a lean protein and vegetables, sort of a paleolithic diet meal. You don't have to eat everything that comes with the entrees they put in front of you.
Nuts like almonds, walnuts, and cashews to a lesser degree, are good snacks too. Don't forget peanut butter. It goes great with apples, celery (refrigerator?), bagels, and a spoon.
Kind of hard to get that daily dose of protein when I don't even have a grill/stove.
If it's an options you could go double meat on the sandwich and eliminate half the bread.
Originally posted by: z1ggy
Yea i do like tuna a lot...any down sides to canned tuna? I don't think having a foreman in my dorm room is really an option right now. So peanut butter, tuna protein shakes...anything else thats good tasting that'll help me gain muscle and lose fat?
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: z1ggy
Yea i do like tuna a lot...any down sides to canned tuna? I don't think having a foreman in my dorm room is really an option right now. So peanut butter, tuna protein shakes...anything else thats good tasting that'll help me gain muscle and lose fat?
Nothing can help you gain muscle and lose fat. You mainly do one or the other. And it's mainly the amount of calories that helps you do that.
Tuna is good, but some people think the mercury levels are dangerous. I'd do some research before I'd eat tuna every day, but the FDA keeps things pretty clean. Do you have a mini-fridge or anything? Milk, cheese, cottage cheese are all instant snacks and are high in protein.
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: z1ggy
Yea i do like tuna a lot...any down sides to canned tuna? I don't think having a foreman in my dorm room is really an option right now. So peanut butter, tuna protein shakes...anything else thats good tasting that'll help me gain muscle and lose fat?
Nothing can help you gain muscle and lose fat. You mainly do one or the other. And it's mainly the amount of calories that helps you do that.
Tuna is good, but some people think the mercury levels are dangerous. I'd do some research before I'd eat tuna every day, but the FDA keeps things pretty clean. Do you have a mini-fridge or anything? Milk, cheese, cottage cheese are all instant snacks and are high in protein.
From what I have heard Tuna is pretty safe. I think there are certain fish that you want to avoid eating raw. At least that is what I have heard.
And on that note, how about artificial crab meat?
