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Total Elegance 02-19-2001 01:11 AM

Ok Ladies, I told you all that I would keep you updated on how this weight loss thang is working out for me. I've been taking Body Solutions for 5 weeks and guess what? I weighed myself for the first time since I've been taking it and I've lost 10 lbs.....yeah me http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif. I'm telling yall I'm gonna be supa fine for the summer...yall don't hear me. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/tongue.gif

exquizit 02-19-2001 09:01 AM

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Originally posted by Total Elegance:
Ok Ladies, I told you all that I would keep you updated on how this weight loss thang is working out for me. I've been taking Body Solutions for 5 weeks and guess what? I weighed myself for the first time since I've been taking it and I've lost 10 lbs.....yeah me http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif. I'm telling yall I'm gonna be supa fine for the summer...yall don't hear me. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/tongue.gif
LOL! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif Congrats girl!

The Original Ape 02-19-2001 11:48 AM

Some people confuse losing weight with bodybuilding. They want to loose fat located in specific sections of their body. If this is your dilemna, e-mail me and I will try to help you with it.

toocute 02-20-2001 03:05 PM

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Originally posted by Total Elegance:
I've lost 10 lbs.....yeah me http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif. I'm telling yall I'm gonna be supa fine for the summer...yall don't hear me. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/tongue.gif
YOU GO GIRL http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif We hear ya! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif

But are you doing anything in conjunction with the solution? Are you watching what you eat, exercising, etc.? Let a sistah know!


Total Elegance 02-22-2001 01:00 AM

Thanks TooCute, I emailed you.

toocute 05-17-2001 10:42 PM

Bringing this back to the top!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif It's almost summer time (even though here in NYC, NJ it's FREEZING) How is the weight loss going?

*TOTAL ELEGANCE* Girl...body solutions didn't do a ding dang thing for this sista. I'm glad it worked for you though. I'm back on weight watchers *the price went UP* http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/eek.gif and I'm doing good. I'm also thinking about doing Pilates. I just want to drop like 15 pounds.

Updates everybody...let's get the motivation going.


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Ania 05-18-2001 07:02 AM

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Originally posted by toocute:
Bringing this back to the top!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif It's almost summer time (even though here in NYC, NJ it's FREEZING) How is the weight loss going?

*TOTAL ELEGANCE* Girl...body solutions didn't do a ding dang thing for this sista. I'm glad it worked for you though. I'm back on weight watchers (the price went UP :eek http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif and I'm doing good. I'm also thinking about doing Pilates. I just want to drop like 15 pounds.

Updates everybody...let's get the motivation going.

Girl I just got BACK on track a week ago! I feel like I'm a recovering alcoholic! I have to keep trying until I lick this thing!

buterscotch1 05-18-2001 09:26 AM

I've lost 10lbs in 1 month http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/cool.gif by cutting back on fried foods, doubled the amounts of vegetables that I eat, drinking PLENTY of water (Crytstal Light is a nice change too), limiting my sugar intake and working out 3-5 days per week. My new favorite cure for a "sweet tooth" is sugar-free Jello, topped with Lite Cool-Whip! Ania I feel you girl, when I first started out out, I couldn't walk on the treadmill for 5 minutes without getting "winded". And toocute I know what you mean about this "fall" weather we're having over here, brrrrrrrrr for May (59 degrees today)!

Keep up the good work everyone!!!!!

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Diva7401 05-18-2001 07:33 PM

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Originally posted by Conskeeted19:
Are there any emotional eaters out there? When I am bored, I will eat on cookies or something. Is anyone familiar with the diet pill called (alipx or alepx or alipex)? I am not sure of the spelling. My doctor wrote me a perscription for it; however, I have been a bit apprehensive about using it. Sorors, I really get depressed when I think about all of the weight that I have gained. I used to cheer in junior high, high school and college. After I had my second child my body just...........I can't even talk about it. I am signing off! Love you guys!


Hey Conskeeted19!
I tried the diet pill ADIPEX(generic name Phentermine) YES, THEY DID WORK! I went from a "snug" 12 to a "comfortable" 7/8 It took a little over 5 months. I was TOO HAPPY! Purchased a WARDROBE of the finest cloths, couldn't tell me nothing! The GOOD thing is that I kept the weight off for over a year..The VERY BAD thing is...All of those fine clothes that are hanging in my closet are TOO SMALL as of Today...Your Girl is "creeping" back to a size 12, I am too stressed about that. I have considered taking the pill again BUT THIS TIME I will ADD SOME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY so that it won't come back.

Diva7401 05-18-2001 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Conskeeted19:
Are there any emotional eaters out there? When I am bored, I will eat on cookies or something. Is anyone familiar with the diet pill called (alipx or alepx or alipex)? I am not sure of the spelling. My doctor wrote me a perscription for it; however, I have been a bit apprehensive about using it. Sorors, I really get depressed when I think about all of the weight that I have gained. I used to cheer in junior high, high school and college. After I had my second child my body just...........I can't even talk about it. I am signing off! Love you guys!


Hey Conskeeted19!
I tried the diet pill ADIPEX(generic name Phentermine) YES, THEY DID WORK! I went from a "snug" 12 to a "comfortable" 7/8 It took a little over 5 months. I was TOO HAPPY! Purchased a WARDROBE of the finest cloths, couldn't tell me nothing! The GOOD thing is that I kept the weight off for over a year..The VERY BAD thing is...All of those fine clothes that are hanging in my closet are TOO SMALL as of Today...Your Girl is "creeping" back to a size 12, I am too stressed about that. I have considered taking the pill again BUT THIS TIME I will ADD SOME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY so that it won't come back.

prayerfull 05-21-2001 06:36 PM

This is a good topic for us to share tips, techniques, etc.

After having my second child, I had packed on a lot of extra weight. I don't know when it happened. It seemed like one day I woke up and was suddenly wearing a size 18.

Last September, I joined Weight Watchers. In 8 months now, I've lost 55lbs. That's also combined with a good workout program. I walk for 45 minutes - 2 days a week and do Water Aerobics 3 times a week. Water aerobics is WONDERFUL. You get 2-3 times more strenuous aerobic activity than a regular indoor class, without the heavy bouncing and sweating. In my class, we monitor our heartrate. Mine goes up to 220 at the most intense part. I recommend it to everyone. This time of the year is great also...very refreshing to be in the water.

I never had any "emotional eating" problems. I just like good food!!! Now, I've learned how to prepare really good food minus half the fat. I'm experimenting with new dishes all the time.

Along with the changes I've made in cooking and eating, I COMPLETLY cut out SODA. Now when I taste it, I'm grossed out by how sugary that stuff tastes. I drink about 12 glasses of water DAILY.

AKAME92 05-22-2001 11:25 PM

OOH YEAH!
WATER AEROBICS IS A GREAT WORK OUT AND IT IS FUN! THAT WEIGHTLESS FEELING IN THE WATER IS AMAZING (I NEVER KNEW I COULD GET MY LEG UP THAT HIGH http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif .) THE HARDEST PART ABOUT WATER AEROBICS IS TRYING TO PULL YOURSELF OUT OF THE POOL AFTER THE WORK OUT! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

PrettyLadyT 06-28-2001 08:25 AM

Has anyone ever tried Weight Watchers "Points" program? If so, what were
your results. I need to loose 20 pounds by August 18th and I want to do it without starving myself or drugs.

SweetestDiva 06-28-2001 10:06 AM

Anybody tried that Subway diet? I eat them pretty much everyday.. not for the diet, but because I just like them. And to this broke college student, it doesn't hurt that for almost every 4 sandwiches you buy, you can get one for about $.96 (or however much chips cost with tax). Anyway, the guy on the commercials that lost all the weight said he always ate a sandwich with just vegetables for lunch and turkey for dinner... I'll never be a vegetarian, and ham kicks turkey anyday. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif Just curious to know if anybody's doing it.

HEADHELDHI21 06-28-2001 01:38 PM

I DONT HAVE AN WEIGHT PROBLEM BUT TO MAINTAIN MY WEIGHT I TAKE STAIRS WHEN I HAVE THE OPTION. I LIVE DOWNTOWN CHGO AND MAKE THE EFFORT TO WALK EVERYWHERE OR TO PARK MY CAR FAR FROM WHERE I AM GOING. NOW EATING THATS MY PROBLEM. SO I JUST TRYYYYYY TO BALANCE WHAT I EAT IF I EAT FRIED FOODS THEN I CUT BACK ON BREAD POTATOES AND DRINK TONS OF WATER( WATER IS YOUR FRIEND IT ALSO HELPS TO KEEP YOUR SKIN LOOKIN GOOD)BUT MY ONLY ADVICE WOULD BE TO BALANCE MEALS DONT EAT AFTER A CERTAIN TIME AND ALWAYS HAVE BREAKFAST AND SEVERAL HEALTHY SNACKS. THEY SAY THAT YOUR BIGGEST MEAL SHOULD BE AT LUNCH TIME. I HOPE THAT I HAVE HELPED SORRY IF I DIDNT.

Serenity 06-28-2001 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PrettyLadyT:
Has anyone ever tried Weight Watchers "Points" program? If so, what were
your results. I need to loose 20 pounds by August 18th and I want to do it without starving myself or drugs.

My sister has been doing it since January. She has lost over 35lbs and that's with occasional cheating. I can't wait to see her when I am in NYC in two weeks.

I've lost a little over 20lbs since Janaury by just exercising and cutting down on my carb inatke. Lowering my carb intake has been hard because I am a carb addict. I just take it day by day. What else can you do?

DST Love 06-28-2001 05:30 PM

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Originally posted by DST Love:
Now you know that he ate only vegetable sandwiches and turkey sandwiches. No cheese or mayo. I read about it a few months ago since Subway has been airing those new commercials about people losing weight. Of course those people have probably increased their exercise as well.

I've found out for myself that I lose weight when I watch my calorie and fat intake, excersice a lot, and drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. I'm telling you the water thing works. You'd be surprised. It flushes your system constantly if you do so. I try not to eat more than 1500 calories a day Monday through Friday. And on the weekend, I can eat some foods I enjoy (but not overindulge). I log in the amount of calories I eat everyday in an Excel spreadsheet. I find that actually seeing the total number every day makes me more aware of what I eat before I eat it. I excercise at least 30 minutes a day, five-six days a week. Now the 1500 calories pertains to me and my body and depends on how much you excercise.

Here is a website that I enjoy: www.self.com



I wanted to add to my previous post that I do the previously stated things for me as a way of life and not just to lose weight. I'm not overweight at all but I've been doing those things for quite some time and it has helped to maintain my current weight, which works for me http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif!


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tammy- 06-28-2001 06:24 PM

Exercise, Exercise & more Exercise..

Consult a personal trainer and nutritionist...

Count those calories and stay off scales for a while......

Stay away from mayo -eggs and oil
Red meat-too much fat- eat fish, baked chicken breast
Get lots of protein-helps you build musles
Eat carbs-bread, pasta, etc- but not too much, they turn to fat if you don't burn them off...
Too much dairy products-high in fat content
No POP, drink water and more water... That 10% fruit juice is also not that good for you- too much sugar and mostly empty calories
Low fat snacks- granola bars, rice cakes
Fruits and vegetables.... A variety


Do not starve yourself- chance are you will regain the weight within a few months of eating again!



Tanzanite 06-28-2001 08:27 PM

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Originally posted by DableST_1:
Hello Ladies,

I noticed that someone had mention earlier to make sure you clean your colon, well my question is HOW DO YOU CLEAN YOU COLON??? I have been having this problem ALL of my life (I am happy if I go every three/four dayz NO KIDDING) Do you one know of any safe herbs that I need to take to become regular??? (I hope I'm not grossing any one out) But I really Need Help!!! My friend told me to eat lot of oatmeal b/c it has a lot of fiber! Does any one have any suggestions? Please Help!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif

Earlier this year...I used these herbs called "Black Walnut" and another called "Cascade". I know this may sound gross and I won't get explicit. One is to cleanse the colon and one is to remove the parasites. You shouldn't eat much bread when you take them and take them for about a month. My aunt is the herb expert and she told me to try it. Actually, I don't know if it will make you regular b/c I'm already that but it will help to cleanse that area. Also colon cleansing may sound bad but is very beneficial due to the elevating risks of colon cancer.

Has anyone ever tried the cabbage soup diet or mayo clinic diet. I have tried the cabbage soup it doesn't taste bad but it is only a quick fix. A few weeks ago, I started my own workout program, Taebo, pushups, crunches, etc... and I cook now with olive oil and eat only chicken (that's for now). One thing that my brother told me the other day is to watch the sodium intake because it only makes you retain water which leads to a lot of excess water weight. That's all for now


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DELTABRAT 06-28-2001 09:55 PM

To clean the colon you can also get a colonic where they flush the colon with a solution and pull out the "contents". You have to go more than once thought because the first treatment only cleanses the first, like 1/2 mile of colon.

I tried it when I decided to stop eating meat and let me tell you...IT'S THE $HIT http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif


DableST_1 06-29-2001 12:14 AM

Hello Ladies,

I noticed that someone had mention earlier to make sure you clean your colon, well my question is HOW DO YOU CLEAN YOU COLON??? I have been having this problem ALL of my life (I am happy if I go every three/four dayz NO KIDDING) Do you one know of any safe herbs that I need to take to become regular??? (I hope I'm not grossing any one out) But I really Need Help!!! My friend told me to eat lot of oatmeal b/c it has a lot of fiber! Does any one have any suggestions? Please Help!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif

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Epsilon Xi
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Spring 2000

DST Love 06-29-2001 12:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SweetestDiva:
Anybody tried that Subway diet? I eat them pretty much everyday.. not for the diet, but because I just like them. And to this broke college student, it doesn't hurt that for almost every 4 sandwiches you buy, you can get one for about $.96 (or however much chips cost with tax). Anyway, the guy on the commercials that lost all the weight said he always ate a sandwich with just vegetables for lunch and turkey for dinner... I'll never be a vegetarian, and ham kicks turkey anyday. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif Just curious to know if anybody's doing it.
Now you know that he ate only vegetable sandwiches and turkey sandwiches. No cheese or mayo. I read about it a few months ago since Subway has been airing those new commercials about people losing weight. Of course those people have probably increased their exercise as well.

I've found out for myself that I lose weight when I watch my calorie and fat intake, excersice a lot, and drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. I'm telling you the water thing works. You'd be surprised. It flushes your system constantly if you do so. I try not to eat more than 1500 calories a day Monday through Friday. And on the weekend, I can eat some foods I enjoy (but not overindulge). I log in the amount of calories I eat everyday in an Excel spreadsheet. I find that actually seeing the total number every day makes me more aware of what I eat before I eat it. I excercise at least 30 minutes a day, five-six days a week. Now the 1500 calories pertains to me and my body and depends on how much you excercise.

Here is a website that I enjoy: www.self.com

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Currently: MAL, Southern Region

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DELTAQTE 06-29-2001 05:29 AM

Ok, my post is gonna come off wrong to some folks, but it's only because I have been through the same things you guys have been through. This is coming from someone who has a personal trainer, aerobics instructor, doctor, etc who are my good friends.

1. if you want to lost weight, PLEASE do NOT start hitting the gym, you want to lose weight, not turn your fat into muscle. Wait at least a month or two when you are good into your diet and then hit the gym(slowly!)

2. As a person who tried to lose some pounds in the past, I became VERY frustrated that it took 2 months(or more) for me to see results. That is the main reason folks get off the diet, you think, why am I doing all this and I still haven't seen a dent in my behind? yes you want to change your lifestyle, but you want results also. The Atkins diet is not only a diet, it is a lifestyle change! I cannot speak enough about this man and his method. It changed my entire life.

Lowering your calorie intake DOES NOT WORK. Lowering your carb DOES! Almost 90% of us are not fat cause we EAT A LOT(Fat people do not eat more than skinny people, if you are hungry, you should listen to your body and EAT, simple as that) we are fat because we are taking in more sugar and carbs than our body can handle. Which means

Cut the bread! Black folks love them some bread, and it's in almost everything. Eat a salad, YES! with crutons? NO!

Cut the sugar! This means sugar in your coffee, even a stick a gum, trust me.

The atkins diet is not for everyone(I only heard one person say she was on it) and even if you get off of it, you don't gain weight back. I pigged out for 2 months and just got back on the diet, no weight gain.

I truly encourage all of you to get Dr.Atkins book, and see if this diet is for you, this is from someone that has tried the points system, all of that. This is the last diet I will ever be on.

Let me get off my soap box, but I feel very strongly about Dr.Atkins and the gift he has given me.

QTE

DST Love 06-29-2001 10:28 AM

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Originally posted by DELTAQTE:
Ok, my post is gonna come off wrong to some folks, but it's only because I have been through the same things you guys have been through. This is coming from someone who has a personal trainer, aerobics instructor, doctor, etc who are my good friends.

1. if you want to lost weight, PLEASE do NOT start hitting the gym, you want to lose weight, not turn your fat into muscle. Wait at least a month or two when you are good into your diet and then hit the gym(slowly!)

2. As a person who tried to lose some pounds in the past, I became VERY frustrated that it took 2 months(or more) for me to see results. That is the main reason folks get off the diet, you think, why am I doing all this and I still haven't seen a dent in my behind? yes you want to change your lifestyle, but you want results also. The Atkins diet is not only a diet, it is a lifestyle change! I cannot speak enough about this man and his method. It changed my entire life.

Lowering your calorie intake DOES NOT WORK. Lowering your carb DOES! Almost 90% of us are not fat cause we EAT A LOT(Fat people do not eat more than skinny people, if you are hungry, you should listen to your body and EAT, simple as that) we are fat because we are taking in more sugar and carbs than our body can handle. Which means

Cut the bread! Black folks love them some bread, and it's in almost everything. Eat a salad, YES! with crutons? NO!

Cut the sugar! This means sugar in your coffee, even a stick a gum, trust me.

The atkins diet is not for everyone(I only heard one person say she was on it) and even if you get off of it, you don't gain weight back. I pigged out for 2 months and just got back on the diet, no weight gain.

I truly encourage all of you to get Dr.Atkins book, and see if this diet is for you, this is from someone that has tried the points system, all of that. This is the last diet I will ever be on.

Let me get off my soap box, but I feel very strongly about Dr.Atkins and the gift he has given me.

QTE

Well I guess it depends because a guy I work with was on the Atkins diet for quite some time at the end of last year and he quit for a while and gained that and then some back.

While I'm not overweight, in the past when I have picked up an extra 5-10 pound, I have lost it very quickly in a minimal amount of time by lowering my calorie intake, watching fat grams, drinking lots of water and exercising 4-5 days a week for at least 30 minutes per day. I maintained my weight for a few years. The last few months of last year, I started eating more calories and fat grams but was still excersing as much but I gained the 10 pounds back. So in January I did what I stated I had done before and the weight came right off and as I continue doing so, I have been maintaing this weight for the past few months (which pleases me). This has become my lifestyle. I have never been seriously overweight but I had picked up a few 'unwanted' pounds from time to time. So maybe what I do works when you just want to lose a few pounds and maintain.

If anyone knows who Denise Austin is, then you know that she is a 44 year old woman, who has two kids and the most awesome body. As she states on her workout show on Lifetime, which comes on for an hour in the morning during the week, she has studied health and physical fitness for over 25 years. She emphasizes healthy eating, exercising and drinking lots of water. But she also talks about calorie intake and calorie expenditure through exercising. One thing she says is that 80% of the time she eats healthy and the other 20% she will enjoy some of her favorite foods (but not overindulge). So in addition to lowering my overall calorie intake, watching fat grams, drinking lots of water and exercising 4-5 days a week for at least 30 minutes per day, Monday through Friday I don't eat more than 1500 calories per day (which is for someone my height and age who works out) and on the weekend I enjoy my favorites. I can say that since I have been paying attention to my calorie intake, I definitely used to eat at least 2500 calories a day and was still exercising a lot. While I wasn't "fat", I wasn't comfortable with my body/weight either. But now due to my new lifestyle (watching calories, etc), my boyfriend is so impressed at how quickly my body as sprung back (not that it was that far gone http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif). I'm a litte smaller and a little toner.

So again, I guess different things work for different people.

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naturalbeauty08 06-29-2001 11:17 AM

I feel everyone on the want to lose weight. I had been there about 4 years ago. When I pledged I lost weight but picked up horrible on the go eating habits that stuck with me after I crossed and made me ballon to a size 12... almost a 14. I felt huge and decided to do something about it. I started with gym sessions at least 3x/wk. Cardio for a half hour and some weights. In a year I had dropped 15 pounds. Years later I have lost an additional 12 pounds.
What helped me with those stubborn last five was adding more weights to my workout regimen and giving up on Soda and sugary drinks. Diet soda aint so bad once you're used to it. Plus I learned that no matter how low fat our food is we will pack on pounds if we don't watch our caloric intake. It can be frustrating to count calories but make sure you are aware of how many calories you take in as opposed to how many you burn.
I now wear a size 6 and stick to a consistent work out. I also try to focus on how I feel and look and not on the scale. That will REALLY drive you crazy.



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DST Love 06-30-2001 12:22 AM

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Originally posted by naturalbeauty08:

What helped me with those stubborn last five was adding more weights to my workout regimen and giving up on Soda and sugary drinks. Diet soda aint so bad once you're used to it. Plus I learned that no matter how low fat our food is we will pack on pounds if we don't watch our caloric intake. It can be frustrating to count calories but make sure you are aware of how many calories you take in as opposed to how many you burn.
I now wear a size 6 and stick to a consistent work out. I also try to focus on how I feel and look and not on the scale. That will REALLY drive you crazy.

Yeah, I agree. I've cut out a lot of sugar drinks. When I'm not drinking water, I drink diet coke. I think people don't think about the calories in their drinks. Diet Coke as zero calories. Also, I'm not much of a drinker but alcoholic beverages are very high in calories.

You're right, at first, it was frustrating counting calories but since I've been doing it so long it now feels natural. I too wear a size 6 and had worn that or smaller until my sophomore and junior year in college. Senior year (98-99) I lost a lot of weight from doing the things I previously posted about and then lost more weight when pledging (Spr. 99). The first year after graduating I maintained that weight. From about April through December 2000, I started picking up weight again when I wasn't watching my calorie intake. I was between size 8 and 10 which was not comfortable for me. But since I've been fully ready to maintain the lifestyle of doing everything I previously posted, I think I can stay at a size 6 for quite a while.

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volgirl2376 01-03-2002 09:24 PM

i saw this topic and thought i would share what has worked for me...when nothing else has.

its as simple as slowing down when you eat. its proven that if you eat super slow...you lose weight because your body will tell itself its full. for example if you take a sandwhich, chips, drink, and an apple for lunch...eat half the sandwhich, half the chips slow...then take a 10 min break. by the time you start eating again, your body is already full and its tough to eat the rest of your lunch. now im not just bs'ing - because i LOVE to eat! changing how you eat....before you change what you eat is important. i still eat basically what i want to, but so much slower...and ive lost almost 20 pounds in just a few months. but maybe thats just people who need to lose alot of weight, lose a lot fast ;)

Exquisite5 01-05-2002 02:33 AM

Well tomorrow I start...1/5/02..I'm a 5 klub in the first sorority so I guess this is my day. I'm nervous and excited, but determined. Any other sister friends in this quest please feel free to email me, having a virtual friend to support and support me would be awesome. So here is my before-I-start report. I am 5'3'', 137 lbs and hoping to get down to 120. I was 125 at the start of college, but I was an athlete.

HERE I GO!!!

And here a few words of wisdom for others on the cruise to lose!

"No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it." Hebrews 12:11

And for those well on their way and almost there,

"Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anyting." James1:4

PKTSU01 01-05-2002 03:18 AM

A few words of advice for you Gcers out there in diet land.

I've done the diet/weight/aero/trying to get ripped thing since i was a junior in high school, so I've pretty much gotten this down to simple math, which is all it is really. So, a few tips to dropping a few lbs.

First. THROW OUT THE SCALE!

I know once we start dieting, the numbers on that thing can motivate us or make us crash. The problem is, if you start doing weights, the number will actually go UP for a bit as you start gaining muscle. This normally crashes motivation and has 90% of people quit a diet and training program in less than a few weeks. Only weigh yourself every 2 or 3 weeks to get a general range. You'd be surprised, but liquid consumption and sodium retention can easily make you gain or drop 5 lbs in a day.

Second. More specifically for the ladies.

if you want to develop shape and curves instead of just looking thin and scrawny, weights are a MUST. Please don't make the mistake that most girls do in thinking that weights will bulk you up.

For reference sake. Next time you go to the gym, take a quick look in the aerobic equipment section, where 90% of the girls in the gym will be. Then go to the weight section and look at the girls training there. I'm willing to bet that you will find the girls with the better bodies actually using the weights, not avoiding them.

Seeing as some of ya'll are concerned with the overdevelopment of the booty, stay away from machines and excersizes that will develop it. So, don't go heavy on squats or ballistic on the stairmaster. You may very well become bootylicious, but your butt might also pop the seams on your jeans if you know what I'm saying. Good exercises for the legs are lunges, stiff legged deadlifts, and light high rep squats. Oh, and if you have one in your gym, go for the nautilus machine, its an ass blaster as well.

Oh and, another frequent thing i hear ladies wondering about in the gym is chest excersizes. Let me dispel another myth. NO, your chest will NOT transform into flat slabs of muscle. However, toning the muscle underneath the fatty tissue WILL errr...pick them up and push them out a bit. Visualize it and you'll know what I mean.

With aero, don't go overboard or you'll burn out physically and mentally. Aim for 30-40 minutes 5 or 6 days a week. Preferably pre breakfast so all your body has to burn is fat, seeing as the glycogen (essentially bloodsugar) from your liver is dissapated by the time you wake up. Don't worry if you can't hit 5 or 6 days, 3 is better than most people will do anyways and besides, aerobics won't condition you up as much as...

The third and most important element, the diet.

The problem with a diet is that most people view it as a bad thing. All a diet is is modification and replanning of caloric intake. it's that simple. There's no magic to it, it's all discipline and breaking bad eating habits by replacing them with good ones. General guidelines. Eat at least .5 gram protein per pound of bodyweight. So, you're 150, take in 75 grams a day. And even that is pretty low. Personally I stick to 1 gram per pound. its easier to keep track of.

Carbs are not bad, just eat them early and immediately post workout so your body can actually use the sugar to create energy for your body to carry the amino acids from the protein to your broken down muscle tissue. Also, get at least 30 -40 grams of protein within an hour of working out. Working out is pointless if you don't give your body fuel to repair with afterwards. Also, try to cut down on carbs as the day goes on. Especially don't load up on them for dinner, unless you're hitting the gym afterwards. This can KILL your efforts, even if the carbs are low fat, they'll still equivilate to unused sugar, which will accumulate the lbs.

if your'e counting calories. DON'T. Just go by percentages. According to most "experts" in the field, the ideal ratio of carb/protein/fat is 40/30/30. That's decent, but I shoot for a 45/35/20, especially when dieting down. These are total percentages of daily calories. If you eat 2,000 calories a day for example, you would apply the percentage to those calories when trying to figure out what to eat. if ya don't know how many calories you need, figure around 12 per pund to maintain weight and 10 per pound if you want to lose weight. But never ever go below the 1400 threshold, even if your'e like 100 lbs cause first... you won't even have enough calories to function properly and will go catabolic (bad situation). Second, if your'e 100 lbs, your ass doesn't need to be on a diet anyway!

Hmm, lets see, what else...oh yeah. Invest in a decent multivitamin. Drink 1 oz. of water per pound you weigh and 8 oz. per 15 minutes you work out. Xenadrine and pretty much every other caffiene/ephedra supplement thats out there are effective, just don't overdo it. Guys should also stay away from the androstenione (sp?) or any other anabolic steroid, but, I don't even need to tell ya that.

In general though, with the dieting. Realize that you are not going to be perfect with it, and you will mess up and have cookie once in a while, but thats fine, because your body responds to weeks and weeks of training and good care, not the 2 minutes in which you down a few snacks, it doens't work like that.

And hell, i'm bored typing, so you must be blasted from reading this far. i hope it was helpful. Good luck everyone!:)

lovelyivy84 01-07-2002 10:43 PM

well said!
 
I was going to post something on the subject, but damn you said it all.

I guess I'll just co-sign! I agree with almost everything you said, although I will point out that the ideal time to work out is....

whenever you can!

If you can fit it in at night after the kids go to bed, coo
If you can fit it in at 6 am before work, coo
If you fit it in on your lunch hour, coo

and also don't underestimate the importance of drinking water! 64 oz a day!

And MOST IMPORTANT

love yourself! Do this because you care about your body and what you put in it. Do it because you love the inner self and want to see it reflected outwardly, WHATEVER that image of self may be. Don't do it because you think that guys will like you more, or your relatives will stop talking about you (you know damn well they'll just find something else to say bout you "oh now she all skinny, that heffa think she cute").


Quote:

Originally posted by PKTSU01
A few words of advice for you Gcers out there in diet land.

I've done the diet/weight/aero/trying to get ripped thing since i was a junior in high school, so I've pretty much gotten this down to simple math, which is all it is really. So, a few tips to dropping a few lbs.

First. THROW OUT THE SCALE!

I know once we start dieting, the numbers on that thing can motivate us or make us crash. The problem is, if you start doing weights, the number will actually go UP for a bit as you start gaining muscle. This normally crashes motivation and has 90% of people quit a diet and training program in less than a few weeks. Only weigh yourself every 2 or 3 weeks to get a general range. You'd be surprised, but liquid consumption and sodium retention can easily make you gain or drop 5 lbs in a day.

Second. More specifically for the ladies.

if you want to develop shape and curves instead of just looking thin and scrawny, weights are a MUST. Please don't make the mistake that most girls do in thinking that weights will bulk you up.

For reference sake. Next time you go to the gym, take a quick look in the aerobic equipment section, where 90% of the girls in the gym will be. Then go to the weight section and look at the girls training there. I'm willing to bet that you will find the girls with the better bodies actually using the weights, not avoiding them.

Seeing as some of ya'll are concerned with the overdevelopment of the booty, stay away from machines and excersizes that will develop it. So, don't go heavy on squats or ballistic on the stairmaster. You may very well become bootylicious, but your butt might also pop the seams on your jeans if you know what I'm saying. Good exercises for the legs are lunges, stiff legged deadlifts, and light high rep squats. Oh, and if you have one in your gym, go for the nautilus machine, its an ass blaster as well.

Oh and, another frequent thing i hear ladies wondering about in the gym is chest excersizes. Let me dispel another myth. NO, your chest will NOT transform into flat slabs of muscle. However, toning the muscle underneath the fatty tissue WILL errr...pick them up and push them out a bit. Visualize it and you'll know what I mean.

With aero, don't go overboard or you'll burn out physically and mentally. Aim for 30-40 minutes 5 or 6 days a week. Preferably pre breakfast so all your body has to burn is fat, seeing as the glycogen (essentially bloodsugar) from your liver is dissapated by the time you wake up. Don't worry if you can't hit 5 or 6 days, 3 is better than most people will do anyways and besides, aerobics won't condition you up as much as...

The third and most important element, the diet.

The problem with a diet is that most people view it as a bad thing. All a diet is is modification and replanning of caloric intake. it's that simple. There's no magic to it, it's all discipline and breaking bad eating habits by replacing them with good ones. General guidelines. Eat at least .5 gram protein per pound of bodyweight. So, you're 150, take in 75 grams a day. And even that is pretty low. Personally I stick to 1 gram per pound. its easier to keep track of.

Carbs are not bad, just eat them early and immediately post workout so your body can actually use the sugar to create energy for your body to carry the amino acids from the protein to your broken down muscle tissue. Also, get at least 30 -40 grams of protein within an hour of working out. Working out is pointless if you don't give your body fuel to repair with afterwards. Also, try to cut down on carbs as the day goes on. Especially don't load up on them for dinner, unless you're hitting the gym afterwards. This can KILL your efforts, even if the carbs are low fat, they'll still equivilate to unused sugar, which will accumulate the lbs.

if your'e counting calories. DON'T. Just go by percentages. According to most "experts" in the field, the ideal ratio of carb/protein/fat is 40/30/30. That's decent, but I shoot for a 45/35/20, especially when dieting down. These are total percentages of daily calories. If you eat 2,000 calories a day for example, you would apply the percentage to those calories when trying to figure out what to eat. if ya don't know how many calories you need, figure around 12 per pund to maintain weight and 10 per pound if you want to lose weight. But never ever go below the 1400 threshold, even if your'e like 100 lbs cause first... you won't even have enough calories to function properly and will go catabolic (bad situation). Second, if your'e 100 lbs, your ass doesn't need to be on a diet anyway!

Hmm, lets see, what else...oh yeah. Invest in a decent multivitamin. Drink 1 oz. of water per pound you weigh and 8 oz. per 15 minutes you work out. Xenadrine and pretty much every other caffiene/ephedra supplement thats out there are effective, just don't overdo it. Guys should also stay away from the androstenione (sp?) or any other anabolic steroid, but, I don't even need to tell ya that.

In general though, with the dieting. Realize that you are not going to be perfect with it, and you will mess up and have cookie once in a while, but thats fine, because your body responds to weeks and weeks of training and good care, not the 2 minutes in which you down a few snacks, it doens't work like that.

And hell, i'm bored typing, so you must be blasted from reading this far. i hope it was helpful. Good luck everyone!:)


thesweetestone 05-29-2002 09:33 AM

I really need to lose the fat around my stomach. Can anyone recommend some ab videos. :p

Honeykiss1974 05-29-2002 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PKTSU01
Drink 1 oz. of water per pound you weigh and 8 oz. per 15 minutes you work out.
DAGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!:eek: 1 oz. per pound you weigh??? :eek: I guess I will be drinking water 24/7!!:p
Seriously, though thanks for the tips!:D
i have been eating healthy and losing weight. One thing that has helped me was finding "alternatives" to someof my favorite foods. For example, I have switched to soy products (milk, cheese, meat, etc.). Not only do I get a boost of calcium, but they also contain way less fat, carbs, and sodium. And they taste really good. For example, on those days when I just HAVE to have a cheeseburger, I can (thanks to the soy burgers and soy cheese) without feeling too guilty. And before anyone belives thinks that soy meat will taste nasty, you've probably already had it and just didn't know.

McDonalds uses soy meat in their burgers. :p

lovelyivy84 05-30-2002 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by thesweetestone
I really need to lose the fat around my stomach. Can anyone recommend some ab videos. :p
Spot toning (specifically toning one area) doesn't work unless you are really skinny to begin with. If you want to lose fat around the middle then you will have to increase your cardiovascular exercise first, then worry about doing ab exercises.

lovelyivy84 05-30-2002 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Honeykiss1974


DAGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!:eek: 1 oz. per pound you weigh??? :eek: I guess I will be drinking water 24/7!!:p
Seriously, though thanks for the tips!:D
i have been eating healthy and losing weight. One thing that has helped me was finding "alternatives" to someof my favorite foods. For example, I have switched to soy products (milk, cheese, meat, etc.). Not only do I get a boost of calcium, but they also contain way less fat, carbs, and sodium. And they taste really good. For example, on those days when I just HAVE to have a cheeseburger, I can (thanks to the soy burgers and soy cheese) without feeling too guilty. And before anyone belives thinks that soy meat will taste nasty, you've probably already had it and just didn't know.

McDonalds uses soy meat in their burgers. :p

I just let it go at 10 glasses of water a day. More than that and I would start floatin, lol.

I eat a lot of soy products too, and people really don't understand how much you can do with it! My mother is vegan and has found AMAZING ways to cook tofu and gluten, not to mention tempeh that have my mouth watering.

But to be honest, when I want a cheeseburger, I go to Mickey D's and have a small one plain. It's like 300 calories for Pete's sake! Just work around it- don't have fries maybe, have a salad with it instead. You can work almost anything into your diet if you control your portions.

thesweetestone 06-05-2002 02:05 PM

I heard Apple Cider Vinegar can you lose weight. Does anyone know?

lovelyivy84 06-05-2002 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by thesweetestone
I heard Apple Cider Vinegar can you lose weight. Does anyone know?
People I know who've used it haven't lost any weight. The only supplements that I've seen help people lose the weight are the thermogenic supplements (Xenadrine, Metabolife, etc.) but those can be DANGEROUS and people tend to misuse them.

So currently, the only thing I can say for sure will help you lose weight is exercise and a healthy diet. Sorry.

thesweetestone 06-05-2002 05:11 PM

Girl, I knew I could depend on you to answer my question!:D Actually, I wasn't talking about pills. I was talking about the liquid! I read in "Women World" that taking a tablespoon twice a day could help you lose up to seven lbs. per month.

lovelyivy84 06-06-2002 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by thesweetestone
Girl, I knew I could depend on you to answer my question!:D Actually, I wasn't talking about pills. I was talking about the liquid! I read in "Women World" that taking a tablespoon twice a day could help you lose up to seven lbs. per month.
I am still sceptical.

Unless it was something like drinking pure vinegar made you so nauseous that you couldn't eat after that, then I don't see how in the world that would work, lol.

The only nutritional supplement that seems to work is the ephedra pills, unfortunately. I am not so down on those as I used to be, but I still don't like them really, and if anyone decides to use them go to a doctor and be certain you have no pre-existing heart conditions first. And never take more than the recommended dose- as a matter of fact don't even start out with the recommended dose, take half that.

I know that I'm a bore with all the nutrition/exercise trivia, but I grew up surrounded by people with eating disorders, and I just consider your health and body image too important to play around with, you know?

Ideal08 06-06-2002 09:43 PM

Body for Life
 
Did I ever tell yall about this book?????? If not, READ IT!!! Lemme tell yall... it has these questions in the front and you basically answer them in journal form. They are really personal about yourself, so you have to be truthful. Then it asks you to set your goals of what you want to accomplish w/i the 12 weeks. Then it gives you the eating program (6 meals a day consisting of fist sized portions of 1 protien and 1 carb, you have to have a veggie with at least 2 of your meals, i think, i forget). Then it gives you the exercise regimen:

Day 1: Weight training, upper body (pics and instructions included in the appendix!!)
Day 2: 20 minute Interval aerobic training
Day 3: Weight training, lower body
Day 4: 20 minute interval aerobic training
Day 5: Weight training, upper body
Day 6: 20 minute interval aerobic training
Day 7: FREE DAY (NO EXERCISE AND EAT WHAT YOU WANT)

Now let me tell yall. I did this STRONG for a good 3 weeks. But I didn't do the food thing (it takes getting used to eating 6 times a day, even though the meals are small), I did Weight Watchers instead. My goals were to lose 20lbs and 4 inches off my waist. A good three weeks. I have been exercising here and there, that's it. But I stuck to my diet plan as well as I could. My 12 weeks will be up in about 2 weeks, I think. I've lost 18lbs and 3 inches!!! And yall, I SLACKED!!! If nothing else, his exercise program WORKS!!! I know someone PERSONALLY that did the program and lost TONS of weight!!! That's what made me get the book. But it works. And even though it's only 20 mins of aerobics, DON'T SLEEP, that interval training is NO JOKE!!!! You build muscle with the weights, that burns fat. Then you burn more with the aerobic activity. Oh, and at least 10 glasses of water, but supposed to drink half your weight in ounces. Ok, I'm rambling, and I really hope me or anyone else already talked about it... I didn't look at the whole thread... i'm lazy and trying to multitask, LOL! :p

But for real, get the book!!!!!!! Oh, and I don't fool with supplements. The BFL program offers them (especially for people who have a hard time with the 6 meals), but I'm str8.

RedefinedDiva 06-07-2002 02:33 PM

I haven't used any supplements or anything. I just cut back on what I ate and I walk about 3 miles every other day. I do crunches and I ordered those 8 minute tapes (8 min. abs, buns, legs, arms, and stretch). I try to alternate the tapes and walking or I do both on the same day. I have lost 5 pounds in two weeks. It's not a fantastic lost, but I am proud of myself. If I stick with it, I know that I will lose more. PLEASE stay away from the supplements. I have never taken them, and I don't plan on it. I mean, every body is different, but there is so much negative publicity surrounding supplement pills. I just don't want anyone in here to be harmed by them. I know that I am fairly new, but I care about you guys and I care about everyone's health. :D Stick with those routines!!


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