06-12-2015, 09:21 PM
Hi Everybody.
A few of you may have noticed a couple of posts I have made recently and that I have hit a bit of a bump in the road of my NBE journey. Too many lbs... in the wrong place... and they won't shift!!
Received wisdom is that moving the male body into the girlie zone with NBE will make it harder to loose the weight. Well, my own experience has definitely confirmed that! And various comments that others have made on here says that I am not alone. So can anything be done about it? Or is it an either/or choice? NBE or weight loss?
Ok, first a bit of context. I am in my 50's and have CFS (Chronic Fatigue), so have to be very careful with exercise. Before I started my NBE I had a successful weight loss programme in place and managed to loose over 45lbs in just a few months (so I know I can do it). Once I got NBE started, my weight loss slowed but wasn't too worried as I seemed to be gaining in the areas I wanted and just accepted it would take me a little longer. But then the weight loss stopped and it actually started to creep up a bit. As an experiment for something else I took a break and almost as a side effect I noticed the weight started to go down again. Then having sorted a revised NBE and diet programme I got back on the wagon with renewed enthusiasm. However, in spite of my calorie intake and exercise now at a level that from past experience should have some serious weight falling off me, it isn't. I have just done a weigh-n-measure, and everything has bumped up!
At first it really knocked me back. But having taken a breath I am not quite ready to give up just yet. I have been trawling through my notes and doing some research and I am beginning to wonder if it may not be as black and white as it first appears. I realise the default answer is to do more cardio, but for me that's not a realistic option. But, I have noticed a number on here who are able to do what seems like quite vigorous exercise and are not getting the desired results either. So is it just possible we are looking at this wrong? I came across this link and I wonder what you all think?
http://www.livestrong.com/article/226085...t-working/
Also, there seems to be a growing body of evidence that our weight is more a product of our body's hormone and chemical balance than a simple calories in - calories out equation. The very thing we are tinkering with NBE?
So what to do? Honest answer is I don't know and I am posting this to get your views and ideas? However, I do have a couple of thoughts.
Men find it easier than women to loose weight. But in our drive for boobs n curves could we be making things more difficult for ourselves than we need to? Are we missing a trick by trying to hammer down testosterone (and DHT?) too far? It's been clearly shown that low T can cause depression and lethargy and lower stamina, as well as make towards weight gain. But then add on top of that going full tilt for aromatise and further ramping up the oestrogen levels with higher dose supplements, why should we be so surprised that we feel knackered and can't loose the lbs?
Also, some of the tools we use here are also associated with weight loss programmes. For example:
Low dose (under 500mg) of PM can help with weight loss and appetite reduction.
Low dose (between 300mg and 500mg) FG has been shown to help with weight loss and reduce fat absorption in the diet.
Vitamin D3 (if deficient, and a lot of us are) can help with weight loss and in particular with visceral fat.
Coconut oil is also regularly included with weight loss programmes (Google coconut oil and diet and see what I mean!).
EPO and especially Green Tea also come up high on the list.
Now correct me if I am wrong, but even that short list almost has the making of an NBE programme?
What do you think?
A few of you may have noticed a couple of posts I have made recently and that I have hit a bit of a bump in the road of my NBE journey. Too many lbs... in the wrong place... and they won't shift!!
Received wisdom is that moving the male body into the girlie zone with NBE will make it harder to loose the weight. Well, my own experience has definitely confirmed that! And various comments that others have made on here says that I am not alone. So can anything be done about it? Or is it an either/or choice? NBE or weight loss?
Ok, first a bit of context. I am in my 50's and have CFS (Chronic Fatigue), so have to be very careful with exercise. Before I started my NBE I had a successful weight loss programme in place and managed to loose over 45lbs in just a few months (so I know I can do it). Once I got NBE started, my weight loss slowed but wasn't too worried as I seemed to be gaining in the areas I wanted and just accepted it would take me a little longer. But then the weight loss stopped and it actually started to creep up a bit. As an experiment for something else I took a break and almost as a side effect I noticed the weight started to go down again. Then having sorted a revised NBE and diet programme I got back on the wagon with renewed enthusiasm. However, in spite of my calorie intake and exercise now at a level that from past experience should have some serious weight falling off me, it isn't. I have just done a weigh-n-measure, and everything has bumped up!
At first it really knocked me back. But having taken a breath I am not quite ready to give up just yet. I have been trawling through my notes and doing some research and I am beginning to wonder if it may not be as black and white as it first appears. I realise the default answer is to do more cardio, but for me that's not a realistic option. But, I have noticed a number on here who are able to do what seems like quite vigorous exercise and are not getting the desired results either. So is it just possible we are looking at this wrong? I came across this link and I wonder what you all think?
http://www.livestrong.com/article/226085...t-working/
Also, there seems to be a growing body of evidence that our weight is more a product of our body's hormone and chemical balance than a simple calories in - calories out equation. The very thing we are tinkering with NBE?
So what to do? Honest answer is I don't know and I am posting this to get your views and ideas? However, I do have a couple of thoughts.
Men find it easier than women to loose weight. But in our drive for boobs n curves could we be making things more difficult for ourselves than we need to? Are we missing a trick by trying to hammer down testosterone (and DHT?) too far? It's been clearly shown that low T can cause depression and lethargy and lower stamina, as well as make towards weight gain. But then add on top of that going full tilt for aromatise and further ramping up the oestrogen levels with higher dose supplements, why should we be so surprised that we feel knackered and can't loose the lbs?
Also, some of the tools we use here are also associated with weight loss programmes. For example:
Low dose (under 500mg) of PM can help with weight loss and appetite reduction.
Low dose (between 300mg and 500mg) FG has been shown to help with weight loss and reduce fat absorption in the diet.
Vitamin D3 (if deficient, and a lot of us are) can help with weight loss and in particular with visceral fat.
Coconut oil is also regularly included with weight loss programmes (Google coconut oil and diet and see what I mean!).
EPO and especially Green Tea also come up high on the list.
Now correct me if I am wrong, but even that short list almost has the making of an NBE programme?
What do you think?