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At the end of September I was 105kg (I’m 5 foot 8).

I’m now 95 kg and the goal is to get into the low 80’s this year.

I’ve also signed up to a marathon in May and I want to do it in 4 and a half hours.


Weighed myself at the gym this morning to find I was 92kg but that I’d basically lost all muscle instead of fat.

I suppose muscle loss is to be expected with doing more long distance running but does anyone have any tips on trying to make sure the weight loss is mostly fat and not muscle, whilst also incorporating distance running?
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There will be people in here who know a lot more about this than me but I think it’s very hard to train for distance running without losing muscle. If you want to maintain muscle then resistance training is best for that. To lose weight you need to be in a calorific deficit, to maintain muscle its best to focus on weight training doing that.

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There will be people in here who know a lot more about this than me but I think it’s very hard to train for distance running without losing muscle. If you want to maintain muscle then resistance training is best for that. To lose weight you need to be in a calorific deficit, to maintain muscle its best to focus on weight training doing that.


Yeah I think I’ll have to accept muscle loss and that’s fine, it’s just that I’m still carrying too much fat and don’t want it to prevent fat burn.

I’m splitting my time between running and gym/weights/HIIT so hopefully that will work long term.
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49 minutes ago, Dons_1988 said:

 


Yeah I think I’ll have to accept muscle loss and that’s fine, it’s just that I’m still carrying too much fat and don’t want it to prevent fat burn.

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Get yourself of the Quavers Diet mate,   returns only about a 1/3 of your daily allowance of sat fats, and if you add in some HIIT sessions you'll be beach ready for the summer.   

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Yeah I think I’ll have to accept muscle loss and that’s fine, it’s just that I’m still carrying too much fat and don’t want it to prevent fat burn.

I’m splitting my time between running and gym/weights/HIIT so hopefully that will work long term.


Simply put, if you eat less than you burn then yoi will lose weight. Work out your calorie allowance, take 200 calories off it and work towards that as your daily allowance. If you don’t lose weight or plateau then reduce by another 200.

People try and overcomplicate getting fit but is rather simple
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Simply put, if you eat less than you burn then yoi will lose weight. Work out your calorie allowance, take 200 calories off it and work towards that as your daily allowance. If you don’t lose weight or plateau then reduce by another 200.

People try and overcomplicate getting fit but is rather simple


Thanks, but I wasn’t really just asking how to lose weight.
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Id love to be in that situation. Problem is I struggle to put on weight. Always see people going on about being fatties who wanna lose weight from Christmas. However naturally I've struggled to put on weight. Enjoy exercising however when it comes to food I struggle, struggle to point I'm not usually hungry and I need to force myself some days to eat. Yes it's not healthy however always been this way.
Do love my cardio of running and fives. Strength training I don't particularly enjoy but I actually enjoy lifting more when I do so.
I'm ranting however I do need to get myself into a better eating habit and eat the correct things for my own benefit.
If I could be over 10 stone this year that would be smashing


Well work out your daily calorie allowance and add 200 extra. If that doesnt work then add 500. You will not be eating enough food hence why you won’t be putting on weight
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2 hours ago, G_Man1985 said:

Sleep not enough.
Caffeine I drink zero in morning.
Calorie counting will look into. I feel faint just reading that calorie intake.
Just need to get finger out and not eat so much rubbish.
Sleeping pattern is easy sorted. I start at 6am so usually up for 5.15am. Go to bed usually 11pm which dosnt get me much sleep.
Energy levels are never an issue ( only 33) just need to be eating the right things.
It's just actually changing what I eat. More dedication is required

There's an app called myfitnesspal that is quite good at tracking everything you eat and gives nutritional values. If you make sure you add everything you are having then the guilt should help prevent you from having anything else. It's not a major pain inputting the stuff and you can scan the barcodes of things too.

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Ok mate, your input has been great.


Not entirely sure why you are being a moody wee fanny. Building muscle and long distance running do not really go together. It depends on your goals and how far you are running a week.
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I know this. I actually don't like eating. If I had a choice in life I probably wouldn't. I could just drink n be happy. However yeah finger out time.


I can send you what i eat on training days and that equates to 2322 calories. Its all measured out. That could be a starting point for you.
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Not entirely sure why you are being a moody wee fanny. Building muscle and long distance running do not really go together. It depends on your goals and how far you are running a week.


Nothing you’ve said is wrong, it’s just not particularly relevant to what I asked.

It’s fine, I’ve moved on with my life.
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