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<FONT color=#3333ff>Through all of Jan, Feb, and the frist two weeks of March I have drank Alcahol every weekend, And not just a little bit... every Sat with a new group of friends I have got my self drunk. I also work out 4-5 days a week.. and do 60-90 min runs on thoughs days and I also do weight training, Since I started drinking once a week and I never did before I have put on 13lbs. I feel like my weight has just came out of no where! I know Drinking is not good for your body at all.. But when I was a teen it didnt seem to have this effect on me. Has drinking made me fat? and what kind of damage has this done? I also notice I crave much more sugary foods now.. I feel like all my fitness hard work has been very damaged.. please give me your great advice.. thank you -JEN-</FONT>
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see here for how many calories are in booze.
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Alcohol of course contains calories like everything, so if you have suddenly upped your intake, it will have a reflection on your body. You can either work out the calories you are consuming and work out how much more exercise you need to do to burn it off, or you can cut down.
Unfortunately it is much harder to lose weight as we get older. Our bodies become less resillient and we gain weight easier.
Also there is a lot of sugar in alcohol, which your body is obviously getting a taste for, and is now craving. Sounds to me like you should take your mates somewhere else on a saturday night. Dancing? Bowling? Climbing? Skating??!!!
Four glasses of wine a day at 65 calories a shot is the equivalent of eating an extra breakfast every day. Sadly the weight will pile on, despite the exercise, so try and limit yourself to a maximum of two alcoholic drinks a day only at week-ends, and preferably less.
Drinking fizzy mineral water with a slice or lemon or lime will help keep things under control and will in time help reduce the craving for sweeter things which are full of calories.
Guiness has less calories than bitter and lager. It's a common myth that guiness has more:
http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/calories/calorie_counter/alcohol.htm
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