Me personally, I started losing the most weight after reading the book Woman’s weight loss secrets: the unspoken truth, a few things you are mentioning in this video are also in the book
This was honestly a great video. I appreciate that you were mindful of triggers of disordered eating and that the advice shared is actually realistic. You have now a new subscriber☺️
I’ve seen many weight loss tips videos, but genuinely speaking, this one provides the best tips AND actually encourages you to start living healthy. Thank you!
Awww so happy to hear you liked it. I made this video simply wanting to share my experience and things that helped me, so Im so glad that it encouraged u in some way ❤️
My dad lost over 70 pounds just doing intermittent fasting and he turned his life around🥹 he was much more strict with it and would fast for longer period of time but I would definitely recommend it to people struggling to lose weight❤️
@@Dulmgzimo youre too young to diet, since youre still young your body is going thru a lot of changes so restricting yourself can affect that. instead, you should do low intensity workouts like going on daily walks everyday, and just cut out junk food
Hi guys! Here is the link to my home workout playlist: ruclips.net/p/PL9cQ7rV9iP7vRcD9V-fHX3aCJLeNfdcU4 Hope this helps you all on your fitness journey💜 Also I just wanted to add that I am not a doctor or a dietician. I am simply sharing my experience and what works for me~
I’ve been feeling rlly down recently as my parents found out about my eating disorder as I starve myself by consuming 300-500 calories daily but I watched a few videos and realised what i’m doing is the wrong way to lose weight and after 2 months of heavy depression accompanied by my eating disorder I took my health into my own hands and today I ate more than I would although I still push myself to do 2 hours + exercise everyday I am trying to change my habits into a healthier lifestyle.
Sending you lots of love ❤️ on your fitness and health journey~ Different things work for different people & Im sure youll find a lifestyle that works for you & your body ❤️
This just screams *SELF LOVE* so much. I had achieved my ideal weight during the first lockdown but bc I was busy and lazy(hehe) I failed to continue and ruined my weight again. Now, I wanna start for real. Not just to reach my ideal weight but to be generally strong, healthy and feel good abt myself. Thank you so much for this video! 💗
As someone who begun exercising and dieting journey a year ago, this video prompted me to adapt better mindset about these two things. Thank you so much for this! 🥺❤
Omg I just found out about your video, great editing skills actually😍 also your voice is so soothing and calm, too. Thank you for all the tips, I'll try them right away❤️
ive been trying the workouts you use and its been so great, and i feel great! and its only been four days. But i workout everyday but i kinda see no changes or results, so thank you for this! ill check this in the future for changes.
Im so glad you like it! I will say it took me at least 1-2 months (in conjunction with a healthy diet) to see changes in my body. But everyone is different~ Wishing you the best on your fitness journey ❤️
first off i love how made this video into 5 mins short, i usually skip so much vids bc of too much talking aaanndd the memes you add are wholesomee!!!✨
Intermittent fasting and cutting carbs is two of the basics of a Healthy Keto Diet (which I'm currently on). Just a short spiel about my current weightloss journey (read on if interested): It's been about 4-5 weeks now and I've lost weight faster than I thought humanly possibly with minimum routine exercise. Although I'm pretty active when it comes to the type of work I do daily. I started out around 70 kg about a month ago and now weigh 63.5 kg. I lost more than 6 kg in a matter of weeks which is absolutely insane for me because I never knew something like this would happen to me. My height is arround 158 cm, which paired with my starting weight, I was a really short and chubby kind of gal. Muffin top and all 😂 Since then I've had less hunger cravings, more stable energy throughout the day, lost most of the excess fat that accumulated throughout my body, better digestion and less bloating. I'm better of now than I ever was before and I want to keep improving to reach my goal weight of 55 kg. Still seems like a pretty steep challenge but consistency is key afterall. And I realised that you have to eat healthy first, put your body first so that it can get the nutrition that is ACTUALLY NEEDS and then you'll lose the weight. So far I'm going strong and maybe if I remember in the near future I'll come and update this commemt. But kudos to anyone reading this who are on a journey of weightloss and a more sustainable healthy lifestyle. I wish you all the best of luck and happiness! P.s. I use Dr Eric Berg as my main source of knowledge about the Healthy Keto Diet/ general health.
I'm so glad I came across your channel. And I love the fact that you pointed out how important it is to not use numbers to measure ones' progress, the numbers game can get so toxic, coming from personal experience too. Do you have tips on how how you deal with those bad days of food guilt and bad body image? But sending you love and hope to see more videos from you
Awww thank you for stopping by my channel! I think one of the biggest hurdles for me personally was getting past the mentality of eating one "unhealthy" thing leading to "ruining" my healthy day? (not sure if that makes sense ahaha). Im not sure if anyone else also can relate, but something that helped was getting rid of "cheat days". This helped a lot with not only feeling guilty about eating certain foods, but also helped me to get back on a healthy diet for the next meal! (instead of feeling like i have to make the most of my cheat day & eating more "unhealthy" foods for the rest of the day). Hope this helps & sending u lots of love as well!~ ❤️
This video was so helpful thank you! Could you perhaps let us know on what days what workout videos you do or which part of the body you focus on please 🤍
Hi! I do abs & butt/legs everyday! and then I also like to add on arms (or any other body group) once or twice a week! (My favorites are Bailey's 5 minute workouts because they are effective and short!)~ In my "project 50" video I talk more about it at the 3:20 mark! Hope this helps~ ❤️
Me as an Italian: *eats pasta, breads, and refined carbs everyday* Also me: "I want to loose weight so bad" Her: "Cut your carbs such as pasta-" Me: "Dammit I'm done for"
You don’t need to cut rice , pasta or bread to lose weight. Please any young girl watching this video don’t. Let me remind you that countries with the slimmest people and healthiest people live on carbs. Cook at home 80% eat everything in moderation and trust me you will lose weight. Avoid junk food or at least eat it once a months if you want.
@@banoon1475 Don’t be afraid of carbs they do not make you fat. It’s a big fat lie. What make you fat is junk food. Rice , pasta , noodles and good sourdough bread are part of a healthy diet. Change your whole diet by not being afraid to those things. You can eat 100/120 of cooked rice, cook 80/100g pasta and eat 150/200g protein of choice and vegetables as much you want. Use 1 tbsp of good oil max daily. Have 3 meals a day + 1 snack at 4pm before dinner. For dessert you can have a piece of fruit or yogurt of your choice full fat. Don’t eat light things they are the worst. Trust me this how we eat in Paris or in Europe in general and we are slim we don’t cut food groups. Dieting is not good for you. Just try to have a balance and enjoy things in moderation.The food will be always there tomorrow for you to enjoy again.
@@charlotterhotilde7388 I liked your words, my friend. When I went to a food doctor, he told me to stay away from all things that have sugar such as carbohydrates, pastries and rice. He told me that if I eat these things, you will get fat and I have become very of these things and I am afraid to bring them into my life 😭
@@banoon1475 he lied to you. No doctor will tell you that here. What’s the point the point of having a diet that will last just a couple of months just for you to gain back the weight? Eating healthy should be a lifestyle not misery. Can you go your entire life without eating carbs? No one can so instead of dieting find a balance that will be your lifestyle by eating every food in moderation. My friend lost weight by eating exactly the way I told. If you’re looking for a quick fix this ain’t it. Stop dieting and start living your forever lifestyle with exercise it doesn’t have to be the gym but at least 30mins walk per day and you will see the results if you stick to it.
Yes I agree~ But rice does have a high glycemic index so it will cause your blood sugar to spike~ it made me feel lethargic at times so I decided to try (mostly) cutting down and it made me feel more energetic 🙋♀️✨☺️
I love this video!! It’s short and precise💕 My question is how can someone decrease their carbs and sugar intake? Literally 90% of my diet is sugar and carbs, so I live on bread (French bread and toast), rice, jam, peanut butter, fruits, ice cream, soda, juice, cereal (usually sugary bc the “healthy” ones don’t make me full) and almond milk, smoothies, hamburgers, fries, potatoes cooked in oil at home which is similar to fries, eggs, yogurt, and sausages. I tried to change my diet but I end up starving bc there’s nothing to eat after I cut my carbs...any tips?
For me personally, I started by replacing little things in my life and gradually cutting down on processed food and replacing with healthier alternatives. For example, you mentioned that you drink juice. Perhaps instead you can make your own smoothies with 100% frozen fruit (still sweet but also has a lot more fiber to keep you full). Or for example, instead of frying potatoes in oil you can try baking them instead alongside other vegetables (I personally really like broccoli and zucchini)! In terms of staying full, I always find myself feeling pretty satisfied after eating a lot of protein! It’s a bit difficult for me to fully answer your question bc everyone’s body and taste in food is different, but I think as you experiment with different recipes and new ingredients, you’ll definitely be able to find something that works for you 🥰
Also chiming in here! I would try switching your carbs to wholegrain versions as much as possible. They have more fibre and protein to keep you fuller for longer. Also try things like quinoa and wild rice which technically aren't grains but can be used similarly :) My last tip is to try and increase the amount of veggies you're eating. For instance, whenever I want pizza, I make sure to also eat a salad on the side. Eating things like a salad or a portion of extra veggies can mean that you can have smaller amounts of the foods you love (reducing carbs and sugar) and increasing the amount of nutritious foods you eat every day, so there's a nice balance! Hope my tips as well as Rice's help you 🤗
If you switch to whole grains and do a bulk eating of plant based foods you will lose weight and be satisfied. Also switch your sugary drinks out especially to green juicing
i’m the same. the majority of my diet, even the healthy stuff, is carbs and i’m beginning to think it’s contributing to my large appetite. i’m trying to go for a ~slowly decrease~ route. start looking up low carb foods and pick out the ones you like and the ones you’re willing to try 👍
Can relate. The others here are right, increase your protein as you lower your carbs. I cut my rice with lentils or quinoa for example. Half cup rice, half cup quinoa instead of one cup rice.
Weight loss is about eating balanced diet and stay active. Thats how i trim off my big mummy belly. Not go for stupid diet and harsh workout then lay down entire day I always believe workout should be fun and happy thats why i ditch away the traditional boring workout 😀
About the rice and pasta; that is false. Well partially. It’s only when you eat it on it’s own that it causes a big rise in blood sugar. But nobody does that right? We always pair those two with protein fats and complex carbs. So don’t worry too much or be strict about. Above all do what works for you and makes a diet enjoyable
So glad you found it helpful! My favorites are Bailey Brown, Pamela Reif & Holly Dolke for shorter (but still effective) workouts! Im not a huge fan of workouts over 15 minutes or so 😂😂 If you have a recs I'd love to try them~
I don't think I can ever loose weight again. During covid I lost 20kgs with keto now I gained even more. I don't know what should I do. I hate doing keto. Can't eat this, can't eat that 😭 I'm trying but I don't know how long I can keep up.
Wonderful video, thank you for sharing! I really love the point about habits and i am going to look up the books you mentioned. I agree it really does help to reduce carbs especially rice. Having extra protein also helped me too!
It took a whole year 😅 slow and steady to get to where I am now! But I will say once I started consistently working out everyday (only 10-15 minutes of targeted leg workouts) I saw really great results after a month or two! Thank you for the suggestion 😊❤️ I can definitely share some healthy foods I enjoy making at home 🙋♀️✨
Im so happy you like the video 💜 My biggest trouble area was my legs (its also the area I was the most insecure about). Over the course of 1 year I went from a US size 4 to a US size 2 in pants! It was gradual for sure, but I think that also why I was able to keep it off~
@@ricezhangg Thank you for replying! 😄. Also, sorry to bother you but did you track calories, or just ate healthy proportioned food? (I wont ask how many calories you consumed since everyone is different)
@@Mel-pm5of You're not bothering me at all! Thank you for leaving a comment 🥺 I did not track calories because I tried to in the past & it didnt work for me. I ate proportioned food and was esp mindful of processed carbs and sugar (cutting a lot of rice, bread, sugar from my diet)! If you have any more questions, Id be more than happy to try and help 🙂
Aww thank you 🥺🥺 At my highest, I was around ~65kg, but now I’m ~53-57kg! I haven’t actually weighed myself in a few months! But the biggest takeaway from this was I *finally* got rid of my cellulite &toned my legs 😭😭! The exercises really helped me a lot personally! 🥰
@gabby darling I am 5ft7 and size 2 went from a zero to a size 2. So I am perfectly fine just the way I look. If you think I care about how she looks you clear delusional ASF. That’s my last worry.
Great question! I’m actually pretty flexible with the time but normally I’ll eat at around 11am/12pm then have my last meal at around 6pm / 7pm! So I fast for 16 hours and have an eating window of roughly 8 hours.
absolutely! I actually didnt document my journey too much in the past, but starting now Ill add a highlight on ig for easy meals I like to prep for myself!~
I was also thinking about making a series of youtube shorts with easy balanced recipes that I like! Let me know if you think this might be helpful and Ill make it!~ 🥳
Hi! I don’t think you have to completely cut out rice / carbs! I think as long as you gradually decrease the unhealthy processed kind (French fries, sugary cereal, etc) and find a healthy balance that works for your lifestyle! In terms of rice vs potatoes, I think it depends on how it’s cooked (baked or steamed > fried)
hi this is such a good video! i wanted some advice about cutting carbs out? my carb intake is primarily rice bread and rotis ( flatbread), how do you cut those out?
Hiya! For me personally, I didnt cut all carbs~ I just tried to cut back on the most processed kind (ex. eating whole wheat bread from a local bakery with simple ingredients instead of the kind that comes out of a bag at the grocery store). Rice was a huge one in my life, so I replaced it with vegetables or protein (my favorites are cauliflower rice & tofu!). It was a gradual process and took a whole year for me personally~
Hi! I never really fully cut out carbs/ sugar! I just tried my best to cut down (for example 0% sugar milk tea instead of 100% or eating open faced sandwiches with one slice of bread instead of two). In the beginning it definitely takes a bit of getting used to because nothing tastes sweet 😭but now that it’s been a few years I rarely have cravings for things I used to like (milk chocolate, very sweet ice cream, candy, etc). In terms of calories, I don’t count them at all! When it comes to food I try to focus on quality > quantity.
@@marianna380 best of luck with your fitness/ health journey 🥰❤️ It def took a lot of patience and time for me to develop a healthy relationship with food, but you can do it too! 💪🏻
So you did intermittent fasting? Or still do? Im doing it half year (16:8) and i feel much better. But didnt lose much weight still. I try to make it good habits like almost every day exercise (cardio) and eating healthier.
It’s great you’re at a place where you are happier and satisfied with your health. However, the part about your diet was slightly problematic for me personally. I understand you mean cutting down on processed carbs, but then you go on to propose that eating processed carbs in the long-term will contribute to diabetes. Now, I think you mean that if you ate those types of foods very regularly in excess for a long period of time you are LIKELY to develop diabetes. What you implied about your dietary changes felt like a sweeping generalisation, clearly it doesn’t matter what you eat as long as you lead a moderation and balanced lifestyle. I’m only being critical at this particular point in the video because as a person who used to be extremely restrictive and demonised certain foods labelling white rice as the direct link to diabetes is perpetuating a certain type of thinking. As a person with influence on the internet, I think you should consider and reflect on how you discuss food. I respect your decisions to be more mindful of your body and mind, thank you for sharing. Also, your “before” image looks almost the same as your “after”, the viewer can’t tell what was wrong and it implies there was a problem before you made a change. I’d like to know what was wrong with the “before”? I just see a healthy slim woman in both images.
you can't see what's wrong because she went from a healthy max. 65kg with 175cm height to a more questionable weight of 53-57kg, if she feels healthy with it sure but framing it as a healthy weight loss if you end up with only 4kg to being critically underweight (49kg for her), don't know, is that a healthy goal lmao but the majority of those vloggers just jump on the trend bc those videos have tons of views. she didn't even show us any weight loss footage, it's literally only 'i cut out white rice, did some exercise and some fasting, et voila', with 300 clips of her food that had nothing to do with that. also, in the video she did later, she eats cheesecake, curry with plain white rice, drinks an only fruit smoothie, eats korean bbc, a slice of frozen pizza for breakfast with salad, like no hate but seems more like she's slim anyway or that food is absolute not representative of her actual diet
Hi! decreasing intake of rice was something that worked for my body! But its definitely not for everyone! I think the key is eating everything in moderation and not worrying too much about the calories and numbers~
Hey, first of all I thing this is a very aesthetic video and I enjoyed your style of filming! However, I don't think this is a very body-positive video. Saying things like "suffer from cellulite" like it is a disease is not really a positive approach to a good relationship with your body. Also, you can't get rid of it with muscle targeting exercises. You need to decrease your overall body fat percentage to achieve that. Hope that you consider this as constructive criticism. Have a nice day!
I honestly think you look better then than now. Your face aged alot with the drastic weight lost. However you may take this as an insult as you may. But you were really more youthful looking.
Thank you for this, especially the workout playlist-i immediately did one of them after watching your video. i really love your suggestions about “dieting for yourself.”💕🤍Thx for going all the way. I will remember give myself time: patience is rewarding.
Me personally, I started losing the most weight after reading the book Woman’s weight loss secrets: the unspoken truth, a few things you are mentioning in this video are also in the book
This was honestly a great video. I appreciate that you were mindful of triggers of disordered eating and that the advice shared is actually realistic. You have now a new subscriber☺️
Thank you for stopping by 😊🙋♀️ So happy to hear you liked the tips ☺️✨
I’ve seen many weight loss tips videos, but genuinely speaking, this one provides the best tips AND actually encourages you to start living healthy. Thank you!
Awww so happy to hear you liked it. I made this video simply wanting to share my experience and things that helped me, so Im so glad that it encouraged u in some way ❤️
My dad lost over 70 pounds just doing intermittent fasting and he turned his life around🥹 he was much more strict with it and would fast for longer period of time but I would definitely recommend it to people struggling to lose weight❤️
Can a girl of 13y/o of 5”5 - d 116lbs should do diets and exercise or is really that bad?
@@Dulmgzimo youre too young to diet, since youre still young your body is going thru a lot of changes so restricting yourself can affect that. instead, you should do low intensity workouts like going on daily walks everyday, and just cut out junk food
I love who you make it realistic plus the way you explained it made feel so motivated to focus on myself and try to mentain my goals
So glad you liked it! 🥰 You got this 🔥💪🏻✨
no calories counting and no weighing!!! got it!! this inspires me to go easier on myself
You got this! ❤️
Hi guys! Here is the link to my home workout playlist:
ruclips.net/p/PL9cQ7rV9iP7vRcD9V-fHX3aCJLeNfdcU4
Hope this helps you all on your fitness journey💜
Also I just wanted to add that I am not a doctor or a dietician. I am simply sharing my experience and what works for me~
You’re so underrated!! Your editing is sooo unique and cute and your personality shines like a ray of sunshine 💕
Awww thank you 🥰❤️ so happy you enjoyed watching my video 🥺✨
I’ve been feeling rlly down recently as my parents found out about my eating disorder as I starve myself by consuming 300-500 calories daily but I watched a few videos and realised what i’m doing is the wrong way to lose weight and after 2 months of heavy depression accompanied by my eating disorder I took my health into my own hands and today I ate more than I would although I still push myself to do 2 hours + exercise everyday I am trying to change my habits into a healthier lifestyle.
Sending you lots of love ❤️ on your fitness and health journey~ Different things work for different people & Im sure youll find a lifestyle that works for you & your body ❤️
This just screams *SELF LOVE* so much. I had achieved my ideal weight during the first lockdown but bc I was busy and lazy(hehe) I failed to continue and ruined my weight again. Now, I wanna start for real. Not just to reach my ideal weight but to be generally strong, healthy and feel good abt myself. Thank you so much for this video! 💗
So happy you liked it 🥰❤️ You got this 💪🏻🔥✨ Sending u lots of love and best wishes for your fitness and self love journey ☺️
As someone who begun exercising and dieting journey a year ago, this video prompted me to adapt better mindset about these two things. Thank you so much for this! 🥺❤
Awww so happy it was helpful for you!~ Ive also been feeling quite unmotivated recently but ur comment really cheered me up! Thank you~ 🥺❤
Omg I just found out about your video, great editing skills actually😍 also your voice is so soothing and calm, too. Thank you for all the tips, I'll try them right away❤️
Thank you for watching my video ❤️ These were just some things that really helped me personally & I hope you find it useful as well~
Well, this video was helpful in every single minute. Quick and short information from the beginning to the end. Thank you.
Im so glad to hear you found it informative! Thanks xoxo
ive been trying the workouts you use and its been so great, and i feel great! and its only been four days. But i workout everyday but i kinda see no changes or results, so thank you for this! ill check this in the future for changes.
Im so glad you like it! I will say it took me at least 1-2 months (in conjunction with a healthy diet) to see changes in my body. But everyone is different~ Wishing you the best on your fitness journey ❤️
This is the best short and sweet video..❤❤ loved it🫰
Www thank you 🥺🤍
Slow an steady wins the race. Nice tips 😊
Slow and steady for sure ❤️✨so happy you liked them 😊
first off i love how made this video into 5 mins short, i usually skip so much vids bc of too much talking aaanndd the memes you add are wholesomee!!!✨
So happy to hear we have the same taste in memes!~ 🔥🔥
Intermittent fasting and cutting carbs is two of the basics of a Healthy Keto Diet (which I'm currently on).
Just a short spiel about my current weightloss journey (read on if interested):
It's been about 4-5 weeks now and I've lost weight faster than I thought humanly possibly with minimum routine exercise. Although I'm pretty active when it comes to the type of work I do daily.
I started out around 70 kg about a month ago and now weigh 63.5 kg. I lost more than 6 kg in a matter of weeks which is absolutely insane for me because I never knew something like this would happen to me.
My height is arround 158 cm, which paired with my starting weight, I was a really short and chubby kind of gal. Muffin top and all 😂
Since then I've had less hunger cravings, more stable energy throughout the day, lost most of the excess fat that accumulated throughout my body, better digestion and less bloating.
I'm better of now than I ever was before and I want to keep improving to reach my goal weight of 55 kg. Still seems like a pretty steep challenge but consistency is key afterall.
And I realised that you have to eat healthy first, put your body first so that it can get the nutrition that is ACTUALLY NEEDS and then you'll lose the weight.
So far I'm going strong and maybe if I remember in the near future I'll come and update this commemt.
But kudos to anyone reading this who are on a journey of weightloss and a more sustainable healthy lifestyle. I wish you all the best of luck and happiness!
P.s. I use Dr Eric Berg as my main source of knowledge about the Healthy Keto Diet/ general health.
Thank you for sharing your journey!~ So happy to hear that you found a a healthy lifestyle that works for you ♡ I also love watching Dr. Berg videos!~
your literally gorgeous! Thank you for this video! trying to make good eating habits for summer 2022💗
Oh my gosh 🥺 you’re too kind ❤️ you got this 💪🏻🔥so happy you liked this video~
this video was so much more helpful than most weightloss videos I've seen so far- love it so much, thank uu
Im so glad you found it helpful~ ❤️❤️
this was great!!!
Thank you 🥺🥺 editing is honestly such a struggle 😅
I'm so glad I came across your channel. And I love the fact that you pointed out how important it is to not use numbers to measure ones' progress, the numbers game can get so toxic, coming from personal experience too. Do you have tips on how how you deal with those bad days of food guilt and bad body image? But sending you love and hope to see more videos from you
Awww thank you for stopping by my channel! I think one of the biggest hurdles for me personally was getting past the mentality of eating one "unhealthy" thing leading to "ruining" my healthy day? (not sure if that makes sense ahaha). Im not sure if anyone else also can relate, but something that helped was getting rid of "cheat days". This helped a lot with not only feeling guilty about eating certain foods, but also helped me to get back on a healthy diet for the next meal! (instead of feeling like i have to make the most of my cheat day & eating more "unhealthy" foods for the rest of the day). Hope this helps & sending u lots of love as well!~ ❤️
I loved this💜 thank you x
This video was so helpful thank you! Could you perhaps let us know on what days what workout videos you do or which part of the body you focus on please 🤍
Hi! I do abs & butt/legs everyday! and then I also like to add on arms (or any other body group) once or twice a week! (My favorites are Bailey's 5 minute workouts because they are effective and short!)~ In my "project 50" video I talk more about it at the 3:20 mark! Hope this helps~ ❤️
@@ricezhangg thank you so much ❤️
Me as an Italian: *eats pasta, breads, and refined carbs everyday*
Also me: "I want to loose weight so bad"
Her: "Cut your carbs such as pasta-"
Me: "Dammit I'm done for"
wait this is actually doable aAAAA thank you for this 🥺💖
so happy u found it helpful~ 💪✨
watched your blackpink diet and love how calming your voice is
thank you for ur support 🥺❤️ It means so much to see that you liked them 😊
Ilove your editing
🌸💜 happy to c u growing
Thank you for your support ❤️ All of this growth was only possible bc of how kind you guys are to me 🥺✨
@@ricezhangg all the best
@@thinwnaaa ❤️❤️❤️
thank you for this. i really, really needed to hear this.
You are very welcome~ You got this ❤️
You don’t need to cut rice , pasta or bread to lose weight. Please any young girl watching this video don’t. Let me remind you that countries with the slimmest people and healthiest people live on carbs. Cook at home 80% eat everything in moderation and trust me you will lose weight. Avoid junk food or at least eat it once a months if you want.
But if I'm afraid of carbohydrates to increase my weight, what should I do 🥺😭
@@banoon1475 Don’t be afraid of carbs they do not make you fat. It’s a big fat lie. What make you fat is junk food. Rice , pasta , noodles and good sourdough bread are part of a healthy diet. Change your whole diet by not being afraid to those things. You can eat 100/120 of cooked rice, cook 80/100g pasta and eat 150/200g protein of choice and vegetables as much you want. Use 1 tbsp of good oil max daily. Have 3 meals a day + 1 snack at 4pm before dinner. For dessert you can have a piece of fruit or yogurt of your choice full fat. Don’t eat light things they are the worst. Trust me this how we eat in Paris or in Europe in general and we are slim we don’t cut food groups. Dieting is not good for you. Just try to have a balance and enjoy things in moderation.The food will be always there tomorrow for you to enjoy again.
@@charlotterhotilde7388 I liked your words, my friend. When I went to a food doctor, he told me to stay away from all things that have sugar such as carbohydrates, pastries and rice. He told me that if I eat these things, you will get fat and I have become very of these things and I am afraid to bring them into my life 😭
@@banoon1475 he lied to you. No doctor will tell you that here. What’s the point the point of having a diet that will last just a couple of months just for you to gain back the weight? Eating healthy should be a lifestyle not misery. Can you go your entire life without eating carbs? No one can so instead of dieting find a balance that will be your lifestyle by eating every food in moderation. My friend lost weight by eating exactly the way I told. If you’re looking for a quick fix this ain’t it. Stop dieting and start living your forever lifestyle with exercise it doesn’t have to be the gym but at least 30mins walk per day and you will see the results if you stick to it.
@@charlotterhotilde7388 I thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. I want to contact you if you don't have a problem 🥰 and thank you again
You can cut out rice but rice has no bad effect on your body.. rice contains a good amount of protein and it keeps your full for a pretty long time
Yes I agree~ But rice does have a high glycemic index so it will cause your blood sugar to spike~ it made me feel lethargic at times so I decided to try (mostly) cutting down and it made me feel more energetic 🙋♀️✨☺️
I absolutely loved this!
Thank you so much!! ❤️❤️
I hate how underrated u r. I mean such valuable content and still not known.
( ps.- You r amazing. )
Oh my gosh 🥺❤️ thank you so much for liking & supporting my content! It’s so motivating to hear that you found it helpful! 🙋♀️
(Ps. Ur Amazing too 🥺✨)
I love this video!! It’s short and precise💕 My question is how can someone decrease their carbs and sugar intake? Literally 90% of my diet is sugar and carbs, so I live on bread (French bread and toast), rice, jam, peanut butter, fruits, ice cream, soda, juice, cereal (usually sugary bc the “healthy” ones don’t make me full) and almond milk, smoothies, hamburgers, fries, potatoes cooked in oil at home which is similar to fries, eggs, yogurt, and sausages. I tried to change my diet but I end up starving bc there’s nothing to eat after I cut my carbs...any tips?
For me personally, I started by replacing little things in my life and gradually cutting down on processed food and replacing with healthier alternatives. For example, you mentioned that you drink juice. Perhaps instead you can make your own smoothies with 100% frozen fruit (still sweet but also has a lot more fiber to keep you full). Or for example, instead of frying potatoes in oil you can try baking them instead alongside other vegetables (I personally really like broccoli and zucchini)! In terms of staying full, I always find myself feeling pretty satisfied after eating a lot of protein! It’s a bit difficult for me to fully answer your question bc everyone’s body and taste in food is different, but I think as you experiment with different recipes and new ingredients, you’ll definitely be able to find something that works for you 🥰
Also chiming in here! I would try switching your carbs to wholegrain versions as much as possible. They have more fibre and protein to keep you fuller for longer. Also try things like quinoa and wild rice which technically aren't grains but can be used similarly :) My last tip is to try and increase the amount of veggies you're eating. For instance, whenever I want pizza, I make sure to also eat a salad on the side. Eating things like a salad or a portion of extra veggies can mean that you can have smaller amounts of the foods you love (reducing carbs and sugar) and increasing the amount of nutritious foods you eat every day, so there's a nice balance! Hope my tips as well as Rice's help you 🤗
If you switch to whole grains and do a bulk eating of plant based foods you will lose weight and be satisfied. Also switch your sugary drinks out especially to green juicing
i’m the same. the majority of my diet, even the healthy stuff, is carbs and i’m beginning to think it’s contributing to my large appetite. i’m trying to go for a ~slowly decrease~ route. start looking up low carb foods and pick out the ones you like and the ones you’re willing to try 👍
Can relate. The others here are right, increase your protein as you lower your carbs. I cut my rice with lentils or quinoa for example. Half cup rice, half cup quinoa instead of one cup rice.
Just found your channel 😮 love this video :) you got a new subscriber :)
Aww thank you ✨ Thank you for stopping by my channel!~
I really like the whole vibe, new sub!
Thanks for stoping by my channel~ 💓
This!!! Thank you so so much ❤️
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Weight loss is about eating balanced diet and stay active. Thats how i trim off my big mummy belly.
Not go for stupid diet and harsh workout then lay down entire day
I always believe workout should be fun and happy thats why i ditch away the traditional boring workout 😀
About the rice and pasta; that is false.
Well partially. It’s only when you eat it on it’s own that it causes a big rise in blood sugar. But nobody does that right? We always pair those two with protein fats and complex carbs. So don’t worry too much or be strict about. Above all do what works for you and makes a diet enjoyable
You're so awesome. I'm so glad I found you
I just found your channel and i love you already
Subscribed!
Thank you 🥺❤️ so happy u like the video 🥳
i love this video! it’s short, cute, concise, and helpful! who do you like to follow for workouts?
So glad you found it helpful! My favorites are Bailey Brown, Pamela Reif & Holly Dolke for shorter (but still effective) workouts! Im not a huge fan of workouts over 15 minutes or so 😂😂 If you have a recs I'd love to try them~
@@ricezhangg i love pamela! i also really like nobadaddiction workouts (a group of girls who create hiit, cardio, abs, and other workouts)
Thanks so much for sharing!~ Ill be sure to check them out!
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Que fofa! Obrigada pelas dicas! 💕💕
So happy you like it 🥺❤️✨
I don't think I can ever loose weight again. During covid I lost 20kgs with keto now I gained even more. I don't know what should I do. I hate doing keto. Can't eat this, can't eat that 😭 I'm trying but I don't know how long I can keep up.
Wonderful video, thank you for sharing! I really love the point about habits and i am going to look up the books you mentioned. I agree it really does help to reduce carbs especially rice. Having extra protein also helped me too!
Yes!~ More protein & more vegetables helped me a lot too! So happy to hear we had similar experiences~
thanks for this~
off topic but your bed looks so comfy!
Aww thanks haha my bed is probably where i spent most of my time 😂 😂
wondering how long it took for you to shed off the weight? :)
hoping to see the types of foods you eat for brunch and dinner in another video maybe ☺☺
It took a whole year 😅 slow and steady to get to where I am now! But I will say once I started consistently working out everyday (only 10-15 minutes of targeted leg workouts) I saw really great results after a month or two! Thank you for the suggestion 😊❤️ I can definitely share some healthy foods I enjoy making at home 🙋♀️✨
Really informative video! How big were your proportions when you were losing weight and how long did it take?
Im so happy you like the video 💜 My biggest trouble area was my legs (its also the area I was the most insecure about). Over the course of 1 year I went from a US size 4 to a US size 2 in pants! It was gradual for sure, but I think that also why I was able to keep it off~
@@ricezhangg Thank you for replying! 😄. Also, sorry to bother you but did you track calories, or just ate healthy proportioned food? (I wont ask how many calories you consumed since everyone is different)
@@Mel-pm5of You're not bothering me at all! Thank you for leaving a comment 🥺 I did not track calories because I tried to in the past & it didnt work for me. I ate proportioned food and was esp mindful of processed carbs and sugar (cutting a lot of rice, bread, sugar from my diet)! If you have any more questions, Id be more than happy to try and help 🙂
@@ricezhangg Thank you so much. 😁❤ Im subscribing!
@@Mel-pm5of Aww thank you so much ❤ So happy you found my video informative~
omg i am scarred by the iu diet.
omg same 😭 😭 never again 😂😂
@@ricezhangg it took me so long to ever touch a sweet potato again lmao
How much you used to weight before your weight loss and how much now? Great video
Aww thank you 🥺🥺 At my highest, I was around ~65kg, but now I’m ~53-57kg! I haven’t actually weighed myself in a few months! But the biggest takeaway from this was I *finally* got rid of my cellulite &toned my legs 😭😭! The exercises really helped me a lot personally! 🥰
Why being skinny is such a big thing in Asia ? All Asians girl talk about on RUclips is weight loss. Very sad indeed.
@@charlotterhotilde7388 ? it's a weight loss video why did u click
@@blue7975 I because it was on my TL and didn’t expect that horrible nonsense when click on it. Regardless I won’t be watching her. ✌️
@gabby darling I am 5ft7 and size 2 went from a zero to a size 2. So I am perfectly fine just the way I look. If you think I care about how she looks you clear delusional ASF. That’s my last worry.
Im confused about one part
The part you said you did intermittent fasting for 16 hours but you also said you'd have your first meal by 12
How
Great question! I’m actually pretty flexible with the time but normally I’ll eat at around 11am/12pm then have my last meal at around 6pm / 7pm! So I fast for 16 hours and have an eating window of roughly 8 hours.
including sleep
@@susanx6782 thank you for this! I can’t believe I forgot to mention this 😂😂
Oooh that makes more sense tysm for replying and sorry for replying so late💗
could you also post a video or a highlight on ig with some examples of the meals you had during your wl journey?
absolutely! I actually didnt document my journey too much in the past, but starting now Ill add a highlight on ig for easy meals I like to prep for myself!~
I was also thinking about making a series of youtube shorts with easy balanced recipes that I like! Let me know if you think this might be helpful and Ill make it!~ 🥳
@@ricezhangg tysm! yes it would be really helpful 😆
at what time of the day did you do your workouts?
I like to do them in the morning or mid day or else I get lazy at night 😂😂
What are the workouts you used? Could you pls link them
Here is the playlist of my favorite short but effective workouts!~ ruclips.net/p/PL9cQ7rV9iP7vRcD9V-fHX3aCJLeNfdcU4
The meat with own fats also good diet to do eat a lots of grilled meat and fruits best diet
I loved thisssss
So happy you liked it 🥰❤️
Thanks for the video, is so informative
Btw what's your height?
No problem~ So glad you liked it! I am 175cm~ 💜
I’m a teenager and I can’t cook all my meals, can I eat rice once a day?
It’s better to eat potatoes or white rice?…
Hi! I don’t think you have to completely cut out rice / carbs! I think as long as you gradually decrease the unhealthy processed kind (French fries, sugary cereal, etc) and find a healthy balance that works for your lifestyle! In terms of rice vs potatoes, I think it depends on how it’s cooked (baked or steamed > fried)
hi this is such a good video! i wanted some advice about cutting carbs out? my carb intake is primarily rice bread and rotis ( flatbread), how do you cut those out?
Hiya! For me personally, I didnt cut all carbs~ I just tried to cut back on the most processed kind (ex. eating whole wheat bread from a local bakery with simple ingredients instead of the kind that comes out of a bag at the grocery store). Rice was a huge one in my life, so I replaced it with vegetables or protein (my favorites are cauliflower rice & tofu!). It was a gradual process and took a whole year for me personally~
Very nice video my new friend 💯 keep it up
Thank you friend✨🥺❤️
How long did it take to lose the 10kgs? (if you dont mind me asking)
It took me a whole year! Slow but steady haha~
Did you continue intermittent fasting after achieving your goals (sorry if I made mistakes I m not english)
idk about her but i have been continuing intermittent fasting since 2020 and it helps me maintain my weight.
is it difficult for you not to eat carbs/ sugar nowadays? Do you still crave it? Also, can I ask how many calories you eat per day generally?
Hi! I never really fully cut out carbs/ sugar! I just tried my best to cut down (for example 0% sugar milk tea instead of 100% or eating open faced sandwiches with one slice of bread instead of two). In the beginning it definitely takes a bit of getting used to because nothing tastes sweet 😭but now that it’s been a few years I rarely have cravings for things I used to like (milk chocolate, very sweet ice cream, candy, etc). In terms of calories, I don’t count them at all! When it comes to food I try to focus on quality > quantity.
@@ricezhangg thanks for the reply! great video honestly, it sounds like you have a good relationship with food that I'd like to have
@@marianna380 best of luck with your fitness/ health journey 🥰❤️ It def took a lot of patience and time for me to develop a healthy relationship with food, but you can do it too! 💪🏻
@@ricezhangg you're so sweet, thank you!
could you drop all of your workouts?
These are my fav! ruclips.net/p/PL9cQ7rV9iP7vRcD9V-fHX3aCJLeNfdcU4 🔥
@@ricezhangg thank you so much!!
May I ask how long was this process
A whole year! But I started seeing results after around a month or so of consistent workouts! 💪🏻✨
omg rice is such a cute name 😳
awww thank you~
I love your video sm ur voice is so warm hehe I’m 14 171cm 58kg wanna drop some weight too !
Don’t worry too much about the numbers 🥰❤️ What matters most is that you’re eating and exercising is a way that makes u happy & healthy ☺️🥺
You're too young to drop weight right now and your weight is good for your height and age don't worry too much just exercise and enjoy life and EAT
So you did intermittent fasting? Or still do? Im doing it half year (16:8) and i feel much better. But didnt lose much weight still. I try to make it good habits like almost every day exercise (cardio) and eating healthier.
I still do most days! But I’m pretty flexible if I’m out w friends~ now I’m mostly just maintaining weight so I’m not too strict with myself 😊
It’s great you’re at a place where you are happier and satisfied with your health. However, the part about your diet was slightly problematic for me personally. I understand you mean cutting down on processed carbs, but then you go on to propose that eating processed carbs in the long-term will contribute to diabetes. Now, I think you mean that if you ate those types of foods very regularly in excess for a long period of time you are LIKELY to develop diabetes. What you implied about your dietary changes felt like a sweeping generalisation, clearly it doesn’t matter what you eat as long as you lead a moderation and balanced lifestyle. I’m only being critical at this particular point in the video because as a person who used to be extremely restrictive and demonised certain foods labelling white rice as the direct link to diabetes is perpetuating a certain type of thinking. As a person with influence on the internet, I think you should consider and reflect on how you discuss food. I respect your decisions to be more mindful of your body and mind, thank you for sharing. Also, your “before” image looks almost the same as your “after”, the viewer can’t tell what was wrong and it implies there was a problem before you made a change. I’d like to know what was wrong with the “before”? I just see a healthy slim woman in both images.
Hi there! Thank you for the feedback! I def didnt want to come off as demonizing certain foods & I will def be more mindful of that in the future ❤️
you can't see what's wrong because she went from a healthy max. 65kg with 175cm height to a more questionable weight of 53-57kg, if she feels healthy with it sure but framing it as a healthy weight loss if you end up with only 4kg to being critically underweight (49kg for her), don't know, is that a healthy goal lmao
but the majority of those vloggers just jump on the trend bc those videos have tons of views. she didn't even show us any weight loss footage, it's literally only 'i cut out white rice, did some exercise and some fasting, et voila', with 300 clips of her food that had nothing to do with that. also, in the video she did later, she eats cheesecake, curry with plain white rice, drinks an only fruit smoothie, eats korean bbc, a slice of frozen pizza for breakfast with salad, like no hate but seems more like she's slim anyway or that food is absolute not representative of her actual diet
If I eat Rice that has 30 kcal by 100 Gramm is that still bad
Hi! decreasing intake of rice was something that worked for my body! But its definitely not for everyone! I think the key is eating everything in moderation and not worrying too much about the calories and numbers~
THANKS FOR THIS,
Thank you for watching 💓~
Im the same height as u, may I know what’s ur current weight?
How long did it take you to lose this amt of weight?
It took around a full year or so! So it was definitely a slow & steady work in progress~
im 175cm tooooo!
tall girl club 👊 😂
pasta actually has a low glycemic index
Thanks thats really good to know!~ I actually wasn't previously aware of this so thanks for the info!~
@@ricezhangg no worries girly
How tall r u?
I’m 175cm! Or 5”9 ft! 😊
what is your height and current weight..?
I haven't actually weighed myself in quite sometime, but Im 175 cm and normally fluctuate around the mid 50kg area! 💖
the only reason i want to lose weight is to eat it back uwu
As long as you are healthy & happy that’s all matters 😊❤️ food is life 😂😂
Hey, first of all I thing this is a very aesthetic video and I enjoyed your style of filming! However, I don't think this is a very body-positive video. Saying things like "suffer from cellulite" like it is a disease is not really a positive approach to a good relationship with your body. Also, you can't get rid of it with muscle targeting exercises. You need to decrease your overall body fat percentage to achieve that. Hope that you consider this as constructive criticism. Have a nice day!
Thank you for the feedback! Still learning and growing xoxo
love the video but i wish you cut down on the memes/reaction videos. they cut your video in a weird way 😢
I am so busy today
I honestly think you look better then than now. Your face aged alot with the drastic weight lost. However you may take this as an insult as you may. But you were really more youthful looking.
Not insulted at all haha Everyone has different preferences!~
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So you went from a healthy weight to stick thin? Whyyy?
the only thing i got out of this video is that disgraceful chopstick holding lolllll WHO TAUGHT U THAT
omg I feel like i was barely getting by growing up and now i kind of just live like this 😂😂
Thank you for this, especially the workout playlist-i immediately did one of them after watching your video. i really love your suggestions about “dieting for yourself.”💕🤍Thx for going all the way. I will remember give myself time: patience is rewarding.
Youre welcome! I hope you like the playlist and find it helpful 💕