No. In any case, rapid weight loss is harmful to your health.
6' 3". 165 lbs
There is a few ways to lose weight. You can try taking pills.
Swimming leisurelyIf you weigh 150 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 8 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 200 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 6 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 250 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 5 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 300 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 4 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 350 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 3.5 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 400 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 3 hours to lose 1 lb.Swimming laps (at a pace of 50 yards per minute)If you weigh 150 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 6 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 200 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 4.5 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 250 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 3.5 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 300 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 3 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 350 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 2.5 hours to lose 1 lb.If you weigh 400 lbs, you'll have to swim for approximately 2 hours to lose 1 lb.
There is no safe way to lose that much weight that fast. Half that would be really pushing it. Two pounds a week is a reasonable amount. And if you lose 10% of your weight, it will be very noticeable.
It's worth six pounds of gold.
you do
the same way you lose 33 lbs.
You can't.Not without Amputation
Some patients who are more than 100 pounds overweight lose weight very quickly. This is especially true in the first year after bariatric surgery.
2000 calories
No.
6 pounds = six lbs