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Re: Weight Watchers

#421 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:57 pm

Diane65 wrote:That picture is so funny if only :rolleyes:
Thanks for the info on the pedometer Bevvy I will apply.
Love to have you in the club a_person.
Don't you find that you save a lot of money being on a diet? I had my toenails painted instead of going for a coffee and cake and it only cost me £5, now I have beautiful toenails just need to work on the rest of my body but it's a start!
Well done allsinging that is brilliant; I know what you mean about asking how long it takes to run 3km I've got to aim for a body like Charlotte Church I'm old enough to be her mother so without resorting to surgery I've got my work cut out.
We will all have to meet up when we reach our targets and share a salad and some water.
You know what, losing weight has a very strange side effect, its making all of you funnier!

Diane, you can cracking me up big time. But you can do it, age is not a barrier! You not old anyway, stop looking for excuses ;) You wanna look like Charlotte, you will look like her, it says so in the spreadsheet!
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Re: Weight Watchers

#422 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:17 pm

Allsinging, cant wait for you to do your race, are you "running" for charity? ;) If so, I'll be happy to donate. Included your race in the sheet as one of your goals. What distance is it?

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Re: Weight Watchers

#423 Post by jmd1983 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:13 am

oh dear lovesitx, that's awful! can imagine you don't really feel like going in there at the moment. maybe walk outside instead?

TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:It doesnt matter what weight any of us are, its about being the healthiest we can be...and looking like Charlotte Church!
Do you want to look like Charlotte Church too MrGlass? :D

Actually, my aim is more Kate Winslet than Charlotte Church. I love her and think she is stunning.

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Re: Weight Watchers

#424 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:14 pm

Of course I dont want to look like Charlotte, though I'd like her to look at me...I wouldnt mind Katie noticing me either


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Re: Weight Watchers

#425 Post by jmd1983 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:15 pm

:giggle:

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Re: Weight Watchers

#426 Post by chemenger » Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:46 pm

My motivation for today (and many other days Im sure)

http://www.tedprize.org/

Watch the video, Jamie tells it as it is!

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Re: Weight Watchers

#427 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:09 pm

Hope everyone's keeping their goals in sight :)

Tips for the day that has helped me lose weight rapidly and healthily. Just so you know, everything I say is from qualified sources like the Tom Venutu book I read or my Personal Trainer or other sports professionals I deal with. I just want to relay some bullet points I have learnt on my journey.

1. Reduce your daily calorie consumption to up to 500 calories, then 7th day eat what you like with moderation. Logic: obviously lose weight but 7th day prevents body thinking there is a shortage of food. So very important to eat more on the 7th day. Chemenger gave us all a link to great calorie counting website with the best UK food database I have seen http://www.foodfocus.co.uk.
Use this website to check calories of food.

2. Cut out all saturate fats from everything you eat. Unsaturate fats is actually good for you especially from nuts and fish. also avoid hydrogenic oil food, the absolute worst.

3. Use just whites of eggs, scrambled, omellette etc. The york is heavy in calories. Have the york on your high calorie day.

4. With what ever exercises you do, wether it be gym, running, walking, dont be gentle with yourself. With running or walking, try to do intervals of short burst running or jogging to raise your heartbeat. Start of with 30 sec bursts then over the weeks increase it to 1 minute bursts. If you have any heart problems though, then check with your doctor and maybe just stick with the low intensity exercise but make them longer to build up your indurance. A heart rate monitor would be great to have. I personally use a Polar watch with heart rate band, costs about £35 or so, you can probably get cheaper.

5. Its just as important to do resistance weights along with cardio when losing weight. You need the resistance exercises to strengthen your muscles to enable you to go higher intensities with your cardio. Cardio and resistance go hand in hand. When doing resistance, give your muscles 1-2 days rest.

6. When going to the gym, dont just go an a cycle and pedal leisurely whilst reading a magazine, you're going nowhere, literally! Set your self a time to beat, and each time you go, try beat your previous time.

7. Focus on all your workout resistance and give it your all. If you start grunting as you complete your reps, GOOD, feel those muscles go "whoaaa, whats happening?" until you can do no more.

8. Get yourself a program. Even if you dont go to the gym you can still get programs for weightloss doing home exercises and outdoor walking/jogging/running.

9. Never starve your self, never make your stomach rumble and go hungry! because then your metabolism will slow down and will be difficult to get that body fat off. SO to ensure this never happens, always have at least 5 meals. Breakfast, mid morning snack, Lunch, mid afternoon, and dinner. Make it 3 hours between meals. your second and fourth meals can be something like walnuts, dried fruits (while losing weight, you'd want to eat less sugar even from fruits)

10. Eating too many fruits is not the way to lose weight. Just a eat a little of it. Eat lots of veg, cook it so you can digest it better.

11. Eat a mutlivitain everyday to ensure you are not falling short on essential nutrition.

I have more to relay but that'll do for now. If you need programs to get started with, or would like more elaboration on any of the above then pm me and I'll guide you as I have programs for women and men from the books I have b*ght. I also have suggested diets (not special diets, stay away from them. Healthy balanced diets for men and women). Plus there are plenty of online guides too which I can give you links to.

Keep it up, you all doing great....and I know that 100% as just reading my post is a step forward, I think...
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Re: Weight Watchers

#428 Post by Diane65 » Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:41 pm

Thanks for all the info you really do put loads of effort into keeping us girls motivated.
I have my treat on a Sunday I went to Chester for the day with my friend and had a Sunday Roast which was wonderful, I had bran flakes for breakfast and fruit and cereal bars so still ok on calories for a normal non weight loss day.
I've been good with my exercises and I've just done 100 sit ups after reading this thread and there was plenty of grunting for the last 30 (luckily it's only me and the cats in the room), now too warm to go to bed :roll: The moment of truth will be next week for the weigh in!
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Re: Weight Watchers

#429 Post by chemenger » Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:43 pm

Thank you TheyCallMeMrGlass, great tips!

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Re: Weight Watchers

#430 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:40 pm

Thats great Diane! 100 situps is a lot, would that be something like 3 sets of 33 situps? Thats quite long tbh and I suspect your body has got very use to that exercise since it takes you 70 reps to get you grunting! What you need to do is increase the intensity by either adding a weight to your stomach or raising your legs high in the air, knees bent a bit, then crunch your abs forward but keeping your head flat back horizontally so that you are looking at the ceiling all the time. Try it, you'll find you cant do as many but you are making your exercise more efficient in much shorter time and adding variety. Then you can squeeze in other exercises becasue situps is just working your posturity and abs. Add in and alternate lower body and upper dody exercises on different days. Dont do all in one go.

I'll try find some video links for exercises so that you can all do this with the right technique.
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