so i've spent the last year and a half or so trying to lose 15-17 pounds. at first it was a matter of the fact that i love playing basketball and my knees were killing me. so i thought maybe it'd help. well that and i just wanted to see if i could get all toned and cut and feel good poolside. liked the challenge of it too.
so from late 2009 to now, i've probably gradually lost 15 pounds but its taken a year and a half, though i probalby lost more than that in fat and gained some strength too (i'm quite a bit stronger now than i was in 2009). i'm pretty happy with how it went but it did take a long time, and it was much harder to lose the last 6-7 pounds than the first 6-7 pounds (i'm 5'11 and i was like 182-183... so i'm about 168 now)
so my question is, now that i'm more or less where i want to be will it get easier to just maintain it. the reason i ask this is a friend of mine told me you had to basically have a deficit of 3500 calories to lose a pound. so i didnt want to change my diet too much, so i just stopped eating red meat and basically went to the gym for 5-6 hours a week for that year and a half. i think most people would say i eat a lot of carbs, but i did manage to lose the 15 pounds .
so i'm not sure of the 3500 calories per pound thing are true, but if it is, now that i just want to stay the same weight instead of lose more, does that mean i can say not work out quite as often (starting a new job, and well not sure i will have quite as much time for a while), since i dont need a calorie deficit? i don't really want to lose more weight, but i really dont want to gain back any either.
so from late 2009 to now, i've probably gradually lost 15 pounds but its taken a year and a half, though i probalby lost more than that in fat and gained some strength too (i'm quite a bit stronger now than i was in 2009). i'm pretty happy with how it went but it did take a long time, and it was much harder to lose the last 6-7 pounds than the first 6-7 pounds (i'm 5'11 and i was like 182-183... so i'm about 168 now)
so my question is, now that i'm more or less where i want to be will it get easier to just maintain it. the reason i ask this is a friend of mine told me you had to basically have a deficit of 3500 calories to lose a pound. so i didnt want to change my diet too much, so i just stopped eating red meat and basically went to the gym for 5-6 hours a week for that year and a half. i think most people would say i eat a lot of carbs, but i did manage to lose the 15 pounds .
so i'm not sure of the 3500 calories per pound thing are true, but if it is, now that i just want to stay the same weight instead of lose more, does that mean i can say not work out quite as often (starting a new job, and well not sure i will have quite as much time for a while), since i dont need a calorie deficit? i don't really want to lose more weight, but i really dont want to gain back any either.