Do you think it is safe to lose 13 kg in say 4 weeks as that is my goal. Does anyone think it is impossible or even dangerous to achieve this and if so why?
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I don't know if it's even possible, but it's definitely not safe. It's suggested that 1 to 2 pounds per week is the most you try to lose. Otherwise the ratio of calories taken in to calories burned is too high and you are doing damage to your body. So to try and lose 3.25 KG's (7.15lbs) per week is rediculous especially if you are hoping to lose that weight for a fight.
The tiny amount of food you'd be eating and massive amount of exercise you would need to do would leave you exhausted after a couple days.
If you have a fight that you need to be at a specific weight for in 4 weeks you'll never make it. Talk to your coach and see if he can find you a different, heavier opponent, or postpone it for a while longer so you have more time to safely lose the weight.
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well, it definitely is not safe, but it can definitely be done. some fighters lose that much weight in 3-4 days. I have done massive weight draining quickly before a fight, and I have been fine. though I dont recommend to lose that much that quickly, but if u wanna fight at a certain weight, IMO, dropping that will not significantly hinder you or diminish your fighting skills. do what ya gotta do...
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Originally posted by JoeD1991 View PostDo you think it is safe to lose 13 kg in say 4 weeks as that is my goal. Does anyone think it is impossible or even dangerous to achieve this and if so why?
4 weeks is more than a good amount of time to lose weigh, depending on how much you weigh and how much you're trying to lose. A month is a safe timeline to get your body in fight weight. I think cutting weight is dangerous and highly unhealthy. Speed and crack is a more healthy way to cut weight than cutting 30 pounds before a fight.
America buddy...MPH and LBS *yuk-yuk*
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Originally posted by Pork Chop View Post13 kilograms = 28.6600941 pounds
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Originally posted by JoeD1991 View PostIt isn't for a fight specifically but I just hate being this heavy as it slows me down and so thought I would set a time limit that I should work for I might up it for 8 weeks instead of 4.
Thanks for the replies.
JoeD
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