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Go Sistermadly! That's AMAZING! So Body For Life's food restrictions (such as they are) are working for you then? Quote:
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It's no real secret. I eat less and I move more. I joined Weight Watchers in the summer of 2002 and I'm still on it (though I'm SO BORED with the program now). My weight losses have slowed down as I get closer to goal (and as the school year drones on - I'm still not fully in charge of my emotional eating), but I'm still plugging along. I hope to make to goal sometime in the summer - only 35 pounds to go! Lovelyivy: BfL's food restrictions were too strict for me, but I did change things up a little bit. I don't eat breakfast before working out, and I'm a little more conscious of "eating clean". And I do have one or two days where I eat what I want as much as I want. |
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I'm strictly about toning and maintaining. I love food and my daily cocktail, and I'm not going to give those things up.
;) That said, I go two to three times a week. Start with about 20 minutes on the low exercise bike. Then, either to the elliptical trainer (10 minutes) or the serious weight machine workout: Thighsolator. Seated calf machine. Seated leg curl. Leg extension. Back extension. Seated row. Chest press. Lat pulldown. Hip abductor. Hip adductor. Abdominal. Overhead press. Arm extension. Arm curl. On these, I do two rotations of 10. I'm trying to build up to three rotations of 10. |
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Now I do a mile in about 12-14 minutes, depending on if I'm walking or walking/running. I can do it in 10 if I do it on the elliptical trainer. I've been doing weight training all along. It's the one exercise that almost ANYONE can do, no matter their size. I started by lifting 16 ounce cans of soup/vegetables, and then I bought a set of weights. I did shoulder presses, bicep curls, flyes, tricep work - just basic stuff. I absolutely LOVE weight training - girl muscles are mad sexy! I also took a few water aerobics classes when I first started and they were great - really intense workouts! The best part was that there wasn't any strain on my joints because of my natural buoyancy. :D |
Hello, normally I dont do to much posting but...I just had to let everyone know how Atikins changed my life. This is not just a diet but a way of life. I say a way of life because you find your carb level and never go over that and you will never gain weight. Simple as that. True you have to let some carbs go but in the long run its worth it. Like, would you rather look good or eat and feel good for a matter of moments?I chose to feel good and look great! I lost a total of45 pounds and now Im 140 pounds. My daily plan is...
Mon. 3 mile walk/run 100 sit ups/ leg lifts Tues. 3 mile walk/run Wed. 3 mile walk/run 100 sit ups/leg lifts upper body weight lifting Thurs. 3 mile walk/run Fri. 3 mile walk/ run 100 sit ups/leg lifts Sat. 3 mile walk/run lower body weight lifting Sun. rest My eating plan is whatever high protien food I can get my hands on. |
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Talk about doing things the RIGHT way!!! You're inspirational girl!
Have you done any alternative exercise? the yoga/pilates thing? I have done it but it is far from the core of my workouts. I just think it's more efficient in the long run to hit the weights. dance classes are good though. Whatever gets you moving and enjoying yourself I suppose. And I'm with you on the girl muscles. I remember when I first started working out and seeing results, I would flex my biceps whenever I could see them, lol. Washing my hands in the bathroom, then BAM, showing off those delts ;). Quote:
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These stories are really inspirational. Keep them coming. Oh...has anyone seen those new SlimFast Pasta meals? Does those look nasty as hayle or what?? |
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Why is there NO SEASONINGS? |
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I draw the line at mac and cheese though. It would be a blasphemy to eat some foods from a frozen box. |
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I'm thinking of giving it or pilates a try in the spring. I'm getting a lot stronger, but I could use a bit more flexibility. Quote:
Or washing my face and holding my arms a certain way so that my delts pop. Or only wearing v-necked or scoop necked shirts so that people can see how defined my collarbones are. Ooh, don't let me start lovin' myself... |
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