Good morning!
I thought I would chime in and second what others have said - fortunately or unfortunately, we are all totally unique as to our metabolism and what will work for us. For example, last year I got married in September. I was working out/eating right long before getting engaged but by a few months after the wedding I had gotten closer to my goal than ever before. Then I indulged a BIT too much in sugary snacks over the holidays and my jeans were suddenly a bit more snug. I panicked ~ started re-evaluating my diet and my workouts. I'd seen a ton of stuff online about eating MORE to fuel heavy workouts like Cathe etc. I also read BFFM (which I think is fantastic but surprisingly not for me) and started really upping my calories and frankly obsessing over percentages of what I was eating. Additionally, I went really heavy on my weights for my workouts; what happened?? My jeans got TIGHTER IN MY LEGS!! I was actually appearing to lose sight of the nice definition I was seeing previously. I also was stuck at the same weight.
After much consideration, I decided that I would go back to my old "plan" - still including a lot more cardio to lose the last 5-10 pounds, but more kickboxing for toning my legs. I went back to lighter weights for lower body. I went back to 1300-1400 calories of clean eating; fruits, vegies and good protein with no processed/fake food and avoiding sugar at all costs. Guess what, I am totally leaning out again and psyched. I am pleasantly full each day and enjoying what I eat.
**All this to say, SO many folks have seen GREAT results on BFFM. For me and a good friend of mine, we got bigger in some way. For me, by trial and error, I realized that my body can handle more fat in my diet if I cut out the sugar even on my "cheat meal". Others have to watch fat intake but can eat MORE calories, etc. So, track what you do yet start treating yourself like a science experiment (That sounds pretty dorky but true) and observe what works and what doesn't. What the others here have said though is so true - in your own way, whether its high protein, lower fat, lower 'carbs', etc. - EAT CLEAN, avoid sugar, avoid processed foods and alcohol and you will absolutely see results.
I am still hoping that some day someone will invent that pill we can take after bingeing on Girl Scout cookies that will vaporize the calories.......wouldn't that be nice...mmmmmm.
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