do you need to eat less as you get nearer your goal?

broxi

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At the moment I eat loads on the plan and I am losing steadily. I worry though as I get thinner that I will have to eat less and I wont be able to do this as I have always had a large appetite. I know I am worrying before the event but just wondering if those of you near goal have had to cut down the amounts of food you eat?
 
Most probably, I would say. The lighter you get, the less calories your body needs to get through the day, so the less you will need to consume in order to continue to lose weight. Hopefully your body will manage this for you though and as long as you only eat until you are full you shouldn't have to worry too much.
 
I did struggle getting nearer to target and many weeks I only lost half a pound. So my c told me to only have 5 syns a day and that gave me the final spur to get to target. Cant say I ate any less though of the other food :)
 
See I'm the opposite of Hollys nan, as I got closer to target I started reducing my syns to 5 some days and upto 10 others, I stopped loosing and my consultant told me to have more syns, I did and I started loosing again. I also eat the same amount of free and superfree as I did before as well. I don't think you'll get an answer to this one, as it all depends on the individual, when you get there yourself you might have to play around and see what works for you
 
Totally agree, its not an exact science unfortunately! Like keeping at target isnt either! Unfortunately again ha ha! Everyone is different and its so often a case of trial and error. What suits one doesnt suit another. But we all get there in the end:)
 
It's obviously down to the person at the end of the day but I wouldn't worry too much about reducing syns drastically and really look in to portion sizes of meals (I know I keep going on about this but still :p ), your body doesn't need a massive amount of calories (or in terms of what you originally start the plan with, i'm guessing largish portions of free foods) and the smaller you get the less you need to fuel yourself. So find an amount of syns that suits you and then look more at how much food you put on your plate at meal times (even if only reducing it slowly) :)

edit: but of course that's only if you stop losing, 'if it isn't broken why fix it'
 
Thanks folks, I know I'm worrying a bit prematurely considering I've still about 4stones to lose! lol! Just worry that I wont be able to reduce my portions when the time comes as I eat so much and that's what I'm loving about Slimming World!
 
my mum bumped into one of the ladies from group in tesco who went on to tell my mum how well i am doing (4stone 4.5lbs) and asked how i am doing it. To which my mother replied "she never bloody stops eating!" To be fair she is right. I have learned the more pressure i put on myself trying to lose weight the harder i find it, is i just stick to the basics and enjoy my food it comes off nicely. This lunch time i did leave a lot on my plate because i was full. and that is the key. eat until you are full, not beyond.
 
Encouraging Fran - my full switch maybe doesn't work too well though but I am getting a bit better.
 
Fran, funny you saying that, that's my experience on this too. Anytime I go on diet I obsess and over-analyse. This time I have basically jsut been getting on with it, (apart from this rant) and it's happening for me and I'm finding it dead easy, so I suppose this is how we eat now and we don't need to think about it too much, maybe that's why I'm fat in the first place cos I'm always thinking about food and eating.
 
"Slimming world? Isn't that the diet you can eat loads and loads on and still lose weight?"

I've had this from loads of people.... Remember though, SW isn't magic, it's just a very clever calorie controlled diet in which you don't need to count the calories because the rules if you follow them, actually make it quite difficult to eat more than your body needs.

But that said there are certain things that are the same however you choose to diet. The amount of energy (a calorie is a unit of energy) your body needs during the day varies from person to person. Height, sex, weight and the amount of physical activity carried out all make a difference.

As with all weight loss there is a sweet spot, and this isn't fixed. As you lose weight you progressively need less energy per day, thus what you could eat and lose weight on at 17st is not the same as 12st. Thus the idea of reducing syns.

Why that doesn't always work though is your body does not like to lose weight. If it senses a sustained period of under nourishment it will start to slow down its metabolism to conserve its resources.

For a lot of people this kicks in at diets below between 800 to 1200 calories.
 
Broxi, I was worried about this exact thing when I started SW, I though well ok this is great I am still stuffing my face and loosing weight, when will it stop? it must stop soon? I was dreading the weight loss stopping and having to look at my portions.

What I did not factor in though is that my tummy has shrunk and so has my stomach, my body has done the hardest work for me, I cannot eat the quantities I used to even if I wanted to.

This was proved to me beyond a shadow of a doubt recently, we went on a holiday of a lifetime to NYC for 14 days, I had planned this for a year and decided long in advance that, whatever the consequences, SW was not coming with me, I had two weeks off SW and ate loads of yummy things, the biggest surprise though was that I could not eat as much as I wanted or as much as I would have before. Your body changes as you loose weight and follow the plan, and you will find at as you get smaller the amount it takes to fill you to full will get smaller and it WILL become easier.

As an aside I gained 12lbs in NYC in 14 days, there is a picture record here if you want to see but don't look if you are faint of heart :) 10 of it gone now though and I am aiming for my 5 stone award for Christmas. https://picasaweb.google.com/105515986761752168230/AFoodTourOfNYCOrHowToGain12lbsIn14Days
 
Broxi, I was worried about this exact thing when I started SW, I though well ok this is great I am still stuffing my face and loosing weight, when will it stop? it must stop soon? I was dreading the weight loss stopping and having to look at my portions.

What I did not factor in though is that my tummy has shrunk and so has my stomach, my body has done the hardest work for me, I cannot eat the quantities I used to even if I wanted to.

This was proved to me beyond a shadow of a doubt recently, we went on a holiday of a lifetime to NYC for 14 days, I had planned this for a year and decided long in advance that, whatever the consequences, SW was not coming with me, I had two weeks off SW and ate loads of yummy things, the biggest surprise though was that I could not eat as much as I wanted or as much as I would have before. Your body changes as you loose weight and follow the plan, and you will find at as you get smaller the amount it takes to fill you to full will get smaller and it WILL become easier.

As an aside I gained 12lbs in NYC in 14 days, there is a picture record here if you want to see but don't look if you are faint of heart :) 10 of it gone now though and I am aiming for my 5 stone award for Christmas. https://picasaweb.google.com/105515986761752168230/AFoodTourOfNYCOrHowToGain12lbsIn14Days

OMG-I want to go, I'm so jealous, bet I could beat your 12lbs as well ;) haha
 
Rootsfran, thanks for that ' very encouraging.
And Gazter, are you eating less now than you were at the beginning?
 
Rootsfran, thanks for that ' very encouraging.
And Gazter, are you eating less now than you were at the beginning?

Yes. But that is because my appetite is less. But being a 5ft11 man with still a few extra pounds, I could eat big meals SW style and have a calorific deficit necessary to lose weight.
 
Gazter, your weight loss is awesome! Well done! Well hoping I get lots of success too, just worry that if I get thinner will not be able to curb my huge appetite - and for a 5' 1" woman I bet I could eat as much as any man! My hubbie is a body builder and I eat more than him! But I'm losing just now so all good so far
 
At the moment I eat loads on the plan and I am losing steadily. I worry though as I get thinner that I will have to eat less and I wont be able to do this as I have always had a large appetite. I know I am worrying before the event but just wondering if those of you near goal have had to cut down the amounts of food you eat?

Hi,
As you lose weight your stomach naturally becomes smaller and therefore the less weight you are the smaller your stomach will be. You will be full quicker when have lost weight.

AjeFitness
 
I eat less but still eat LOADS! When I first started sw I ate and felt I needed because I was hungry things like mugshots as a snack most days and would have a punnet of grapes most days etc and those are the sort of things for me that have gone now although on hungry days I still might or grapes I tend to have more as my treat/nibbles when the family are having bombay mix and things like that.
I agree with what others have said though we are all different and that our appetite does tend to decrease as we go along sticking to plan.
 
I still eat loads but i try and eat as clean as possible. I dont eat so many starchy carbs such as potatoes, rice, pasta etc. I still have them but in small weighed amounts, although i havent touched pasta for months. I like to eat loads of veg im big on peppers,mushrooms,onions,leeks,chillis,jalapenos peppers, sugar snaps, fine beans, brocolli at the minute. Im not keen on having mug shots and the like as i dont like eating processed foods anymore (well hardly any) as i like to make everything from scratch so i know whats in it.

I dont even use fry light much anymore either, if i do things in the oven i cook them baking parchment and it cooks more or less the same without sticking and tastes no different. I had sweet potatoe wedges done like this sat and they browned up loverly and tasted awesome and i did peppers stuffed with mushroom, onion and cottage cheese.

I suppose its different for everyone and i just seem to go with what my body is telling me. Its funny how intune i am with my body now and think that makes a big difference for me personally.
 
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