How to approach a friend about their diet without being pushy?

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Dear 300 pounds,

I have a friend who is trying to do calorie restriction to lose weight.  But I think that she is not eating enough.  How should I approach the conversation with her and not come across as pushy?  I don’t want her to feel like she is under a microscope around me when she eats.

-Sunbuddy

Dear Sunbuddy,

That is an interesting question…  When someone says they need to lose weight many people (and at a time myself) go down this slippery slope of starving oneself as a method to lose weight. Many people do not have success with this method and if they do have success, you can bet your bottom dollar that they would gain the weight back once they go back to their normal eating routine… I think many people do this because they don’t know where to start and they figure if they restrict their eating they will lose weight… Not so much… So back to your question, “How do you approach your friend with this conversation without being pushy?”

I would sit down and have a heart-to-heart conversation with them, preferably not immediately before or after the she is about to eat. You do not want seem judgmental.  The tone of the conversation would be something like, “As your friend I’m worried about you, I know you trying to lose weight and I want to support you in your journey but I think the calorie restriction method is not the safest method and you may be doing more harm than good, by putting your body in starvation mode.“ Then I would offer up other options like, hiring a trainer or nutritionist to make a diet plan for them, offer to exercise with them, or any type of support you are willing to offer.

With that said, just know this it is a touchy subject. During the conversation look for cues to see if your friend is receptive to what you are saying. If it seems like they are not feeling what you are talking about, I would say something like, “As your friend I just wanted to let you know that I’m worried about you and then transition into another subject. You have to meet people where they are at and your friend may not be ready to receive your concerns and in that case you got to let it work itself out and just give them the support they want as they go through motions… I hope I was some help… Good luck with your conversation with your friend.

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What’s The Worst Weight Loss Advice You’ve Ever Heard?

Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar If you really want to lose weight fast, drink a tablespoon of Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar for a month… I had a friend do it and she lost 40 pounds in a month. I overheard this conversation while in the grocery store last night. As I did, a double take to make sure my ears wasn’t deceiving me. It got me to thinking how everyone thinks they are an expert in losing weight…. I find this very interesting with more than 75% of the US population are either overweight or obese. I know there is a caveat with BMI but this still… There are so many people who just give advice to their friends, family or whoever and most of the time it’s not even quality advice… It always seems to be that “too good to be true,” “lose weight quick,” type of shit that people are so gullible for. The may have heard something on some TV show *Cough* *Couch* Dr. Oz, add some exaggeration to it and then pass it on as the wholehearted truth… That’s just not right because someone who doesn’t know any better, falls for the trap and end up spending their hard earn money on lies…Come on seriously? Drinking a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar every day for a month will not result in losing 40 pounds. Hell, you wouldn’t get those results even if you added 1 hour of exercise to the regimen… Folks, we have to get realistic with our weight loss goals and not fall the advertising trap. Just because they show you someone who is “lean” or “ripped” and they tell you that person lost an astronomical amount of weight does not mean it is true… According to the CDC, healthy weight loss is about 1 to 2 pounds a week. Sounds boring right? Yes for those who are playing the short game however if you are in it for the long haul that could result in losing 104 pounds in a year… Do the math!

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What is the worst weight loss advice you ever heard? Leave a comment below and I will do a round-up in a couple of weeks highlighting the absolute worst…

Until next time…

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How To Stay Motivated In Your Weight Loss/ Fitness Journey?

Hello @Gabrielle5282,

Thank you for reaching out to me on twitter. However, I believe this question needs more than 140 characters… I would be doing you a disservice if I did not go into detail in what I meant.

For me, it really does come down to determination, routine, and accountability. I also believe that it has to be in that order.

Before I start, I want to say that this no way, shape, or form medical advice,  I’m just giving my opinion. I think before you start something you should consult your physician… Additionally all of our journeys are different so your mileage may vary…

Getting up day in and day out to exercise can be daunting task… To be honest it’s downright HARD… Scratch that it’s hard as hell but like the post I wrote earlier in the week it’s hard but it needs to be done.

So what do I mean when I say determination, routine, and accountability?

For beginners, what is your why? What are your fitness values? Besides, of the obvious health reason and benefits to lose weight why do you want to lose weight, get healthy, or physically active? Is it that you have kids or family that you want to stay around to watch them grow or that you don’t want to be restricted  by weight or to improve your confidence? For me, it was to prove my doctor (which ended up being myself) that I can run a marathon. Whatever that maybe I want you to focus on it, hold on to it and never let it go… This will be your fuel to give it your all…

This also means digging deep to find that flickering light of hope… When you find that flickering light try your damnedest to do two thing… Keeps the flame lit and grow it into a raging fire of hope and passion. Use it to progress towards your why.. I guarantee you that all this is hard but It needs to be done…. This is what I call determination.

Secondly, routine is a great thing because it trains you to make things normal in your life… I like to use the analogy of brushing your teeth… Millions of people brush their teeth (sometimes twice a day) and you never see any of them excited about doing it. Why? It’s because they have been  trained  that it is a normal process of life.

People are so dedicated to brushing their teeth that if they are running late to work they will stop and brush their teeth before leaving the house… Even if it’s only for a couple of seconds… Why not take the same mentality for exercise or physical activity?

One way that I get routine physical activity is to incorporate it with a routine that I do already i.e brushing my teeth… I get up brush my teeth and go for a run or do T25 or go to the gym… Sometimes I may even do light exercises while brushing my teeth, whatever I’m feeling for that day.   Now I want you to think about your daily routines. Where can you incorporate physical activity or exercise either before or after the routine.

Lastly, great things have checks and balances. Why not your fitness values? Earlier this year I talked about the four types of people that you need in your life to be successful. What these four types of people have in common is accountability… It’s peer pressure in a good way.  Everybody needs a person to proverbially kick him or her in the pants when they are not doing what you said you are going to do. Additionally, you need some people to give you praise when you are doing good in your journey… So who can you count on?? If don’t I know one person you can count on then count on me…let me know your goals and how are you going to accomplish them. If you haven’t got that far, let’s get together and brain storm some of them…It’s hard but it needs to be done.

So wrap it up… determination, routine, and accountability keeps me motivated to keep going.  I would like to pose this question to the rest of my readers…What keeps you motivate to keep motivated …

If you ever need anything, don’t be afraid to reach out to me … I’m approachable and willing to share my knowledge and lessons learn throughout my journey to everybody. If I can help the next person, I have done my job.  If anyone else, would like to ask me a question email me at Martinus at 300poundsandrunning.com

If you like what I’m doing please subscribe. Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter:@300lbsandrunnin, Like the 300 Pounds and Running Facebook Page, if you are on: Instagram I’m @300PoundsAndRunning, YouTube: 300 Pounds and Running Dailymile: @300lbsandrunnin, and Nike Plus:@300PoundsAndRunning. Lastly I’ve create a group on Facebook called Crushing Goal Together… This is a new support group to help anyone plan, track, and crush goals, be sure to check it out.