Just a little update. I went off plan completly when lock down started. I was off work and decided to tackle some DIY. This combined with a new way of grocery shopping sent me off kilter.
But I'm back on track, with a bang actually.
I've upped my steps from 5K to 15. That was hard at first, I've been very sore all over for almost three weeks but that's passed now and I'm full of energy.
I've higher calories now because of the steps and that's hard to get my head around but I've taken more accountability for my food and it's been eye opening.
I'm sticking to my macros and the 80/20 rule properly now. Ritchie is right when he says everything must be weighted, even individual portions, I keep finding big discrepancies in what portions should weigh compared to what they do.
Sticking to the macros means you eat mainly nutritious food with a little room for junk. It's this balance that works, it keep you satiated, allows your favourite foods and stops break outs.
I've read on other threads about people feeling they were shot down, I don't believe that's true for people who put in a genuine effort or don't expect instant results.
All the people I see who are big losers did it over a fair bit of time, followed the plan, accepted the fluctuations and that sometimes it would be harder than others.
They were determined and open to learning.
I'm overweight because I eat too much junk. I've had success with diets too many times to count. Every single diet I followed previously was extremely restrictive and I learned nothing.
Team RH does have restrictions, I can't eat the shite I want to all the time and lose weight but I can eat lots of lovely nutritious normal food and some shite.
I really enjoy the encouragement to get active and all the help to do so.
It'll take me sometime but I've no doubt I'll get there and stay there and that there will always be more for me to learn from the team.