Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Tyler
you must be pretty short if you're 165lbs and want to lose weight.
I'm 5'9" 1/2.
Actually 5'8". I just measured myself. I think I'm settling.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Tyler
you must be pretty short if you're 165lbs and want to lose weight.
I'm 5'9" 1/2.
Originally posted by: Fausto1
[Very reasonable. You're talking about roughly a pound a week if we consider the end of August to be the end of summer. That's an average caloric deficit of only around 500 kcal per day. Skip a soda (or other snack) and get a little exercise in every day and you should be good to go.
Obviously, his testosterone level is going to be a tad lower since he's in his 40's (IIRC) but losing 13 lbs over the course of an entire summer is very reasonable any way you cut it IMO. Especially considering he's starting at almost 23% body fat. It would be another story if he were already at 15% or lower and trying to drop that much weight. Less than a pound per week should be pretty easy.Originally posted by: Marshallj
Originally posted by: Fausto1
[Very reasonable. You're talking about roughly a pound a week if we consider the end of August to be the end of summer. That's an average caloric deficit of only around 500 kcal per day. Skip a soda (or other snack) and get a little exercise in every day and you should be good to go.
How are you going to tell him how reasonable his question is if you don't know his genetics? You are assuming that he has at least a normal level of testosterone which often isn't the case.
If someone has low T level, and they want to be 10% bodyfat, they're going to be skin and bone and not much muscle. There's more to losing weight/gaining muscle than nutrition, and it lies mostly in genetics. Notice how most males have a hard time losing weight from their mid section while most women have a hard time losing fat from their legs? It's how our bodies are programmed.
Originally posted by: Marshallj
Originally posted by: Fausto1
[Very reasonable. You're talking about roughly a pound a week if we consider the end of August to be the end of summer. That's an average caloric deficit of only around 500 kcal per day. Skip a soda (or other snack) and get a little exercise in every day and you should be good to go.
How are you going to tell him how reasonable his question is if you don't know his genetics? You are assuming that he has at least a normal level of testosterone which often isn't the case.
If someone has low T level, and they want to be 10% bodyfat, they're going to be skin and bone and not much muscle. There's more to losing weight/gaining muscle than nutrition, and it lies mostly in genetics. Notice how most males have a hard time losing weight from their mid section while most women have a hard time losing fat from their legs? It's how our bodies are programmed.
Originally posted by: conjur
Well, yeah, but by toning up the muscles will grow and muscle weighs more than the same volume in fat. Over time, overall body fat will drop while weight won't necessarily drop and will most likely go up a bit.
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Obviously, his testosterone level is going to be a tad lower since he's in his 40's (IIRC) but losing 13 lbs over the course of an entire summer is very reasonable any way you cut it IMO. Especially considering he's starting at almost 23% body fat. It would be another story if he were already at 15% or lower and trying to drop that much weight. Less than a pound per week should be pretty easy.
He only wants to get down to 15%, BTW. Not 10%.
Originally posted by: Toasthead
what weighs more? I pound of nails or a pound of feathers?
