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Weight loss story: My daughter was teased over my appearance, so I decided to become a superman for her! – Times of India
Posted: January 12, 2020 at 3:41 am
While we all have our reasons to lose weight and get back in shape, for Vijay G Pardeshi, it was his daughter who acted as his biggest motivation. He realised that his daughter was getting mercilessly teased due to his appearance and decided to change his ways. From completely shunning junk food to being consistent with his weight loss goals, his weight loss journey is as inspiring as it gets. Name: Vijay G PardeshiOccupation: Lead business analystAge: 39 yearsHeight: 5 feet 7 inches
City: Pune
Highest weight recorded: 92 kg
Weight lost: 35 kg
Duration it took me to lose weight: My effective weight loss period was 19-20 months
The turning point: Two major events triggered my weight loss journey. First, I lost a very close friend due to a heart attack resulting from weight issues. The other reason was emotional and resulted from a personal incident.
Most of us have seen spoof images of a fat man in a superman costume, that is exactly what I looked like, before embarking upon this journey.
My daughter often got teased over that image and she innocently always defended my appearance. However, for me, that was a turning point. This transformation was a promise to her. I had to make sure that I looked like a fit superman, and thus began my fitness journey.
My breakfast: 2 whole eggs, 1 white egg, 40 grams of muesli.
My lunch: 200-300 green leafy vegetables, 75 grams rice, 100 grams potato, 60 grams paneer, and 25 grams dal.
Evening snacks: 2 whole eggs, 2 white eggs and 2 cheese slice.
My dinner: 200 grams chicken breast.
My meal for the whole day is prepared in 20 grams of coconut oil.
Pre-workout meal: 1 bananaPost- workout meal: 1 scoop whey protein
I indulge in: I love ice cream and kathi kabab roll. My workout: I follow the push, pull and legs pattern. Every day comprises of around 10-11 exercises. I perform 5 sets of each with 15-12-10-10-10 repetitions. I do abs training every day (front and side abs on alternate days)Low-calorie recipes I swear by: I vouch on this delicious vegetable salad.
You will need: 1.3-4 gms of butter2.Bell pepper3. Capsicum.4. Spring Onions5. Broccoli6. Zucchini7. Onions8. Tomatoes9.Chilly 10. Spices as per tasteHow to make it: Chop all the vegetables finely. Dice onions and tomatoes about one and half-inch long. Slice the chillies from the centre to make sure it stays intact and you get that spicy flavour.
Spread butter on the pan and add all the vegetables. Saut them for about five minutes. Add tomatoes to the mixture and saut it for about three minutes. Now here comes the tastemaker, add black pepper, chilly flakes and salt to the pan. You can also add oregano and basil. Saut the mixture for another two minutes and turn off the gas.
Fitness secrets I unveiled: I realised that nutrition and training go hand in hand. You cant be successful by doing just one. I keep on telling this to people around me that be consistent in whatever you do. Consistency is the key for getting success.
However, the most important thing is to be patient. You didnt gain your weight in one day so even losing it will take some time. How do I stay motivated? I started with a vision of weight loss, I saw results and it motivated me to go further. After I lost enough weight, I wanted to get rid of the tummy and when I got rid of the belly fat, I wanted to show off those muscles and abs. I make it a point to set short goals and keep working towards them. How do you ensure you dont lose focus? I set goals for a specific period and work tirelessly to achieve them. When you have a short term goal, there are fewer chances of losing focus. Whats the most difficult part of being overweight? I felt really lethargic when I was overweight and didnt like meeting new people because of my appearance.
What shape do you see yourself 10 years down the line? I believe in short term goals. My this years goal is to gain muscles. If I keep achieving my fitness goals, I will be in the best shape for sure.
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Olly Murs weight loss: Singer lost over a stone and belly fat for toned abs in 12 weeks – Express
Posted: January 12, 2020 at 3:41 am
Olly Murs has been through quite the body transformation in recent years. He lost over a stone, revealing toned abs the star is happy to show off in topless Instagram snaps. But how did he lose weight? Did he follow a diet? Olly began his weight loss journey in 2015.
Discussing what he ate during this fitness kick, Olly told KISS 1065: When I started to train I just cut out chocolate and anything sugary out of my diet and it just fell off.
The weight just fell off me, which was amazing ... It's quite easy [losing weight]. It's been a lot of fun and I've enjoyed it.
He added: For anyone trying to lose weight, just cut sugar out of your diet and pick one day a week you can eat sugar.
You can eat whatever you want but on the other days eat healthily. That's all I've been doing.
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According to Spears magazine this reality TV star has a net worth of 5 million.
He has released six albums, Olly Murs (2010), In Case You Didn't Know (2011), Right Place Right Time (2012), Never Been Better (2014), 24 Hrs (2016) and You Know I Know (2018).
He has never won an industry award, although he has been nominated for six Brit Awards and two Ivor Novello Awards.
No doubt Ollys fitness plan is currently being inspired by his new girlfriend Amelia Tank.
The 27-year-old is a body-builder, so can no doubt give the singer some tips.
Olly went public with his new beau on Instagram over the new year.
He posed with her in a snap, writing: 2019 was a very positive year for me... winning The Voice with Molly, toured my album, had long overdue knee surgery, and met an amazing woman in the process!!2020 I'm ready for ya! Love you all, and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Olly revealed he spent Christmas with his new partner, who won Pure Elite's Bikini Pro World Champion 2018.
He said in December: I'm going to spend some time with her really, it's been amazing.
I haven't had a girlfriend for four years at Christmas, it's been a bit lonely. So this year is going to be great."
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Weight loss: I lost 14st and cured my loud snoring after REFUSING to have gastric band op – The Sun
Posted: January 12, 2020 at 3:41 am
SETTLING down for bed, Lindsay Melville knew she was in for another night of hell.
She had been recently diagnosed with a chronic snoring condition and told she'd need to sleep with an oxygen mask.
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But Lindsay, from Dartford, Kent, felt ashamed - she knew she had brought the problem on herself.
The learning and development manager's weight had been gradually creeping on but she had finally tipped the scales at 25st 1lb.
Doctors advised her the best option was a gastric band - but she was determined to lose the weight herself.
And incredibly the 37-year-old managed to shed a whopping 13st 13lb - in just a year.
Lindsay now weighs 11st 12lb and wears a svelte size 10.
She said: "I feel amazing. Its so great to be fit and healthy again with a balanced approached to eating."
Lindsay said her overeating started when she was just a child.
I found myself hiding food and secret binging from a young age
I have three older siblings, and as a child I would always want exactly same amount of food as them," she said.
"Life was a competition and if they had an extra roast potato, I wanted one, too.
"When we were growing up, we didnt have many rules around food, other than you must finish everything on your plate.
"Being able to provide food was my parents way of showing love and affection.
"And despite food being plentiful, I found myself hiding food and secret binging from a young age."
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When she reached her adult years she tried dieting, but found that every time she lost weight, she would just pile more back on each time.
Then in 2016, her dad died and she admits her emotional eating started to spiral.
The following year she says she was effectively demoted through a restructure at work.
And then in 2018, she was diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnoea and borderline hyperventilation.
The condition is caused by the walls of the throat relaxing and narrowing during sleep, interrupting normal breathing.
It can cause sufferers to snore loudly but also make gasping, snorting or choking noises.
In the long-term, people with condition usually feel extremely tired, have mood swings and find it hard to concentrate.
Lindsay says she was in a cycle as she would wake up tired and start looking for food to give her energy.
But it had also meant her weight had escalated.
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She said:"I was so ashamed that I had done that to myself.
"The sleep clinic advised me to have a gastric band to lose the weight quickly, but I was adamant I would not go down the surgery route.
"I wouldnt let myself live the rest of my life having to wear an oxygen mask at night.
I was so ashamed that I had done that to myself
"After my diagnosis, I made the firm decision to lose weight."
She said she had two friends at work who'd had great results with weight loss plan LighterLife.
"The cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) group sessions really appealed to me this wasnt anything Id tried before," she said.
Lindsay signed up to her local group in Dartford in February 2018.
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She said:"I stepped on the scales and was shocked to see how much weight Id put on. I was 25st 1lb.
"I had been living in complete denial.
"I was told that on the LighterLife Total plan Id lose roughly a stone a month, so I knew Id be committing the remainder of the year to changing my life, and I was ready."
Lindsay says she "relished" in the weekly CBT group sessions, adding:"Not only was it great to share the journey with people who understand, it made me hold myself accountable to my behaviour.
"I also learnt things about myself that extend beyond my relationship with food into all parts of my life.
I had been living in complete denial
"I was able to recognise the emotional triggers that caused me to overeat and understand how my perfectionist ways were constantly setting me up for failure."
Now, she feels amazing and is now looking forward to her future - having recently met a new guy and taken up windsurfing.
Lindsay said: "2018 was all about losing weight, so 2019 for me was all about focusing on maintaining my weight, making new habits and living life in balance.
"If Id stayed at the weight I was my sleep apnoea would have been a problem for life and thats one of the main reasons Im so determined to stay fit and healthy.
"I am literally half the woman, living twice the life and youll now find me living without my weight holding me back.
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Weight loss: You can lose 3 kgs in a week with this diet plan – Times of India
Posted: January 12, 2020 at 3:41 am
We all love that perfectly toned body without any hint of flabs, but we also know that achieving that needs a huge effort and dedication. Most of us embark on the track of attaining a fit body and mind, which nowadays is as good as attaining nirvana. No wonder, staying in shape seems like a daunting task as it is not just sacrificing on your favourite delicacies rather it calls for a holistic change, which also calls for regular workout or brisk walk. The idea of going on to a strict diet sounds like a daunting task and especially when you are looking for a quick weight loss plan. Well, to achieve this quick weight loss target, we often spend a bomb at the gyms and fad fitness centers and what not! But what if we tell you that you can simply lose three to four kgs a week just by following this simple diet plan that too without putting in much effort. So, heres a low on the GM diet, which can effectively help in losing weight fast.
Heres what you should be eating during a GM dietAs per fitness experts, chalking out the right diet plan on an alternative week happens to be the most effective ways of losing. So, while planning your weight loss regime prepare two alternate plans so that it doesn't turn monotonous. The best thing about this diet is that the results are pretty evident by the end of three to four days. Moreover, the restrictions help in managing the calories and even beginners can go for this diet for quick weight loss.
First weekAny gluten-free cereal or grain can be prepared as a porridge or khichdi. Following this plan for 2-3 days can help in losing 3-4 kgs.
Breakfast - Begin your day with one cup of low-fat milk with 2 tablespoon oats or cornflakes
Lunch- Then for lunch you can prepare dalia khichdi loaded with vegetables. Apart from that, you can eat two bowls of that khichdi or porridge to satiate your cravings.
Tea time- Replace regular sugar and milk based tea with green tea
Dinner- Any gluten free porridge or dalia cooked with low-fat milk.
Mid meal snack: Melon seeds, walnuts or almonds
Plan 2Another popular form of GM diet is going for a soup-based diet, wherein the only major meal of the day is a soup-bread meal, which must be followed for at least 3-4 days to lose as good as 2-3 kilos.
Begin your day with a hot cup of green tea and almonds.Breakfast- A hearty bowl of breakfast can make your day and this can be done by preparing a bowl of soup with vegetables like beans, cabbage, tomato and various seasonal veggies.
Lunch- Next is time to add some bread slices to your meal along with a hearty bowl of soup.
Teatime- A piping hot cup of green tea
Dinner- Either a bowl of soup or veg sandwich made with veggies can help in satiating those cravings.
It is essential to add either green tea or green coffee as it gives the body ample antioxidants and nutrients to sustain the diet.
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Dietitians’ Advice for Weight Loss and Healthy Eating – LIVESTRONG.COM
Posted: January 12, 2020 at 3:41 am
Ask almost anyone about their New Year's resolutions and chances are good that "eating healthy" is near the top of the list. But while some people opt to overhaul their diets completely at the start of the year, making small behavioral changes you're more likely to stick with could do more to improve your health in the long run.
Whether or not you're trying to lose weight, dietitians wish you would practice healthy moderation with all foods, including carbs and sweets.
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In that spirit, we polled registered dietitians to get their take on the small, sustainable changes anyone can make to improve their diet, along with tips and tricks to help implement them. Below are their top five responses.
Aim to fill half your plate with these colorful, nutrient-rich foods.
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It's no great surprise that fruits and vegetables are good for your health: According to Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health, a diet rich in a variety of both can prevent diseases like cancer, stroke and diabetes.
Unfortunately, a November 2017 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that only 1 in 10 Americans are getting the recommended daily serving of these powerhouse foods (that's 1.5 to 2 cups per day of fruit and 2 to 3 cups of veggies).
Jenna Appel, RD, dietitian and owner of Appel Nutrition Inc., recommends changing the layout of your plate so that half is made up entirely of fruits and veggies. If half a plate is too daunting, focus instead on putting a variety of colors at least three on your plate to give your body a healthy mix of different nutrients.
Whole-grain carbohydrates are an important and healthy part of a balanced diet.
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According to dietitian Rachel Fine, RD, owner of To the Pointe Nutrition, when clients want to lose weight or eat healthier, foods that contain carbohydrates are some of the first to go (looking at you, keto diet). But Fine says this macronutrient plays an important role in our health and shouldn't be shunned.
"Carbs are critical for the body because they provide the most efficient form of fuel, especially for exercise," she says.
According to the Mayo Clinic, carbohydrates should make up anywhere from 45 to 65 percent of your total daily calories.
The key is choosing the right carbs. In addition to half a plate of fruits and vegetables, structure your meals so that a quarter of the plate contains unprocessed, whole grains like brown rice, quinoa or farro.
Skip detoxes or "cleanses" and focus on healthy foods that hydrate your body instead.
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Despite what some diets would have you believe, our bodies are naturally designed to manage their own detoxing no juicing required.
"From the liver and skin to our intestines, we are metabolically wired to naturally excrete waste that builds from both natural metabolism and from our environment," says Fine. "Detox diets also wreak havoc on your metabolism by introducing a cycle of undereating and then overeating."
Instead, promote your body's own natural cleansing by eating foods that promote natural liver and kidney function, such as dandelion greens, artichokes and grapefruit. And of course, remember to drink lots of water, since adequate hydration helps every organ in your body perform at its best more on that next.
Drinking enough water is crucial to keeping your body healthy and may even help you lose weight.
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Water is pretty much the best tool in your arsenal if you want to get healthy: Not only can it clear your skin, help you lose weight and help carry nutrients and oxygen to your cells, a January 2019 review in the journal Nutrients says it can also cure fatigue, improve cognition and improve your mood.
Drinking the recommended amount, however about eight 8-ounce glasses each day can be a challenge.
"Challenge yourself to have at least one glass of water upon waking," suggests dietitian Brittany Modell, RD. And aim to down two more glasses before each meal. One trial that included 84 people, published August 2015 in Obesity, found that those who did so lost more weight than those who didn't, likely because the added liquid helped suppress their appetite.
To add a little variety to your H2O, "squeeze in some lemon, add a drop of apple cider vinegar or include sliced cucumbers to jazz it up," Modell says.
Sweet treats are totally fine in moderation.
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Sugar fiends, rejoice! While eating too much refined sugar can contribute to diseases like diabetes and cancer, denying yourself of any kind of sugary treat only leads to overeating, Fine says.
"When sweets are labeled as 'bad' and placed on the 'forbidden' list, we subconsciously want them. But once we grant ourselves unconditional permissions to eat our favorite foods, we relieve the weight of responsibility that these foods hold over us," she says.
Pro tip: Dedicate a few hours to batch-cooking and stock the fridge with treats that provide nutrients as well as natural sources of sugar, such as homemade sorbet or chocolate almond balls. This way, when you reach for a treat (and you will), you're not spiking your blood sugar or totally derailing your healthy-eating goals.
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1 In 3 Wisconsinites Are Obese, But The Keto Diet Likely Won’t Reduce That Rate – WisContext
Posted: January 10, 2020 at 4:45 pm
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Despite the millions of Americans who go on a diet each year, obesity rates are higher than ever thanks, in part, to lifestyle. In Wisconsin, only 50% of adults meet the state's physical activity recommendation of at least two-and-a-half hours of aerobic activity each week, and only one in six adults eat five or more fruits and vegetables each day. Habits like these may contribute to a 32% obesity rate, ranking Wisconsin the 21st most obese state in the United States.
Given these numbers, many people are looking for ways to lose weight quickly and easily. In recent years, the ketogenic diet (also known as the "keto diet") has become all the rage, partly because it promises such fast results. While it may be trendy, it's important to know just what the keto diet is before jumping onto another health bandwagon.
What is a "ketogenic" diet?
The human body uses glucose, derived from carbohydrates in the diet, as its main source of energy. Fat is the body's second option. When the body burns fat, it uses these products and converts them into ketone bodies, another fuel source for the body's organs and tissues. This is called ketosis and is a process that usually only occurs during times of starvation or fasting, when the body needs to use its fat stores.
There is no standard keto diet for weight loss. A ketogenic diet restricts carbohydrate consumption usually to less than 50 grams per day. A typical keto diet may call for 5% of total calories from carbs, 20% from protein and around 70% from fat. Meanwhile, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends a diet made up of 45-65% carbs, 15% protein, and 20-30% fat.
Ketogenic diets have been used to treat epilepsy since the 1920s. Studies have shown that the diet can be effective in some patients whose seizures do not respond to medications. The University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics uses nutrition therapy to treat epilepsy with individualized ketogenic diets. A registered dietitian provides nutrition education and counseling for patients with epilepsy.
How might the keto diet help with weight loss, and how is it problematic?
Doctors and nutritionists don't know all the ways the keto diet works, but it seems to suppress appetite and burn more of the fat that the body already has stored. Evidence is conflicting, as some studies have shown that weight loss on a ketogenic diet is greater for some people than weight loss on a conventional diet during the first six months, but have found no differences in weight loss at one year. Other studies have demonstrated maintained weight loss at one year, but the long-term implications of a ketogenic diet are still unknown.
A very low carb diet may assist with quick weight loss, but much of that is water weight. There are also initial side effects, including nausea, headaches and fatigue.
Longer term, a lack of enough fruits, vegetables and whole grains means a ketogenic diet will be low in important vitamins, minerals and fiber. This may lead to its own short- and long-term health problems.
Because the keto diet isn't more effective at providing long-term weight loss than a typical healthy diet and routine exercise, most people would be better off managing weight by following the U.S. dietary guidelines, paying attention to portion sizes and increasing physical activity. The keto diet may be more promising for people with certain medical conditions than for weight loss in the general population.
Finally, anyone considering a special diet should first talk to a healthcare provider.
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‘I Did Whole30 After Having My Son And Got My Body And CrossFit Strength Back’ – Women’s Health
Posted: January 10, 2020 at 4:45 pm
My name is Simmy Hassan (@barbellebeautyy). Im 30 and I live in Dallas. I wear many hats, but my most important job is being a mom. I'm also currently a client relations manager and slowly working my way into the fitness industry. I did Whole30 to lose the weight I gained during pregnancy and got hooked on the healthy lifestyleand I've lost 70 pounds.
Before my weight-loss journey began, I was probably in the best shape of my life. I played volleyball in college, and then after college, I started doing CrossFit. I attended CrossFit sessions at least six times a week, and my gym (or "box," as we call them in the CrossFit community) was basically my second home.
Then, life happened. I got married and had a baby. In my head, I always pictured myself as that pregnant lady working out and still hanging out at CrossFit. Boy, was I in for a rude awakeningbecause that was absolutely *not* my experience.
I did manage to work out at least three to four times a month during pregnancy but my diet was pure trash. I quickly fell into the eating-for-two mentality. I thought I could just splurge and eat whatever I wanted. I had my baby on September 13, 2018.
I weighed 252 pounds after I had my son. I knew I wanted to lose the pregnancy weight. But at first, I fell back into the trap of making excuses. Friends and acquaintances would tell me things like, "Oh, if you are breastfeeding you can still eat whatever. It just falls off!" I would listen without questioning because it sounded easy.
I ate whatever I wanted, I didnt meal prep, and I was dealing with a lot of change being a first-time mom. I was not happy with how I looked even though I felt like the same person on the inside.
The next time I weighed myself wasn't until December 10, 2018, and I was at 243 pounds. I had lost some weight, but I knew I needed to come up with a real plan to get down to business and return to a body I felt like myself in.
I kept working out but not consistently, and my diet was still not up to par. It took me a while to find a plan that made sense for me, but eventually the Whole30 plan sort of fell onto my radar right when I needed it.
I did some research on Whole30 after stumbling upon it online and decided to document my journey so that I could hopefully inspire others, and also to remind myself to keep pushing forward. I started my first round of Whole30 on February 17, 2019.
I had to mentally prepare myself by reading the books and creating a meal plan ahead of time so that I would successfully complete a round Whole30. I knew the plan was very strictit's essentially an elimination diet that cuts out grains, sugar, and dairyso I wanted to go into it with contingency plans. But Whole30 has worked so well for me.
I didnt even lose that much weight that first round! I started Whole30 when I was 230 pounds and ended up losing only 5 pounds. And for a quick second, I almost felt upset by the numbers, but then I realized that I felt amazing and I could see the results in my before-and-after pictures. It lit a fire in me and gave me the tools I needed to eat clean and practice discipline long term.
Walking soon enough turned into me wanting to try to doing much tougher stuff (I'm competitive even with myself!). I remember trying to do a jump-rope workout with double-unders, and I was quickly humbled. I had to go back to doing single-under jump ropes. I wasnt seeing progress, so I changed up my cardio. I ran my first mile on January 19, 2019, clocking in at 17:26.
I realized then that I had a ways to go with my fitness. I eventually signed up for a program called Street Parking because I was not ready to jump right back into a CrossFit box. Because I am a very competitive person, I didnt want to go back until I built up some type of strength. I also joined a cycle studio for one month, and that help me out tremendously because I enjoyed it so much that it made me want to keep going back.
In July 2019, I joined Strong Fitness in Dallas, and Im absolutely in love with it. Im back to going into the gym at least four times a week and Im starting to incorporate even more running. Im proud to say my mile time is now at 13:23 (!). I have a long way to go, but I am so happy with what I have already achieved.
I have to find types of exercise that I actually enjoy doing. For me, anything CrossFit or any cycle studio keeps me going when it comes to working out. A lot of people who approach me and ask about how I stay motivated to go to the gym every day, and I tell them that I love lifting as well as the happy, satisfied feeling I have after a workout.
My husband even knows that if I dont work out, my day is thrown off. So go out and try different studios in your area, and I promise you that you will find something you enjoyand a tribe that will hold you accountable.
The truth is, there are going to be sacrifices that you have to make to lose weight. But the results make it so worth it.
For instance, I wake up before everyone in my home every day and Im at the gym by 5 oclock in the morning. I then have to get myself and my little one ready for the day. I admit, its a lot of work. Its not just the working out, but the meal prepping too. I just say to everyone who asks that you must make your health a priority. That's it.
I'm also a big fan of treating yourself as you go after your goals. Buy new workout gear. Pay for a class you love. You will feel like a new woman, and it will help you feel good about yourself as you work out.
I definitely know that throughout my next pregnancy, Im going to keep up with this lifestyle that I am thriving in. This journey has helped me find my purpose.
I didnt want to stay where I was, in a place where I didnt feel so great physically. I wanted to be able to keep up with my baby and lift heavy weights again. Once I showed up for myself, everything fell in place.
But at first, I also wanted things to happen fast and quickly realized that I just needed to be patient to get to where I wanted to go. My journey has changed and is still changing my life for the better. Im finally stepping out of my comfort zone and making moves so that I can start a career in the fitness industry as a personal trainer.
To everyone: Become your own permission slip and do what makes you happy. You got this.
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Nadia Sawalhas delayed fat theory how long does it really take to gain weight? – goodtoknow
Posted: January 10, 2020 at 4:45 pm
Of course, we've all overindulged during the festive period. As soon as youve finished your Christmas roast dinner you cant help but think youve immediately gained a few kilos in weight.
But, how does overindulgence affect your body and how long does it take for your extra calorie intake to cause weight gain.
Loose Women presenter Nadia Sawalha revealed yesterday to the Loose Women panel that shed had such bad news gaining delayed fat from Christmas.
Nadia said, Id got such bad newsIve got really bad news. The day before yesterday I put some trousers on, right, and did them up. This morning I put them on and I could not do them up at all. So Id gone into makeup and I was telling Donna and Simone. Donna said, Well you know what that is, its delayed fat from Christmas.
So basically, I could get those on the day before yesterday. Apparently what happens, well I thought Id reached optimum, but apparently its still coming. Its backed up and its arriving right until the end of net week.
Carol McGriffin in disbelief replied, That is impossible, where is it then? Youve already eaten food.
Nadia responded, Yeah but the food hasnt turned into lumps of fat yet.
Im going to use that line every week, its delayed fat baby, Judi Love joked.
So, does this mean what you eat or dont eat makes you instantly gain weight, or is there such thing as delayed fat?
As with anything relating to the human body, the amount of food we eat before it turns to additional body weight gain depends on the individual person. But, youll be please to know that what you eat does not immediately turn to additional weight gain, rather how much you consume over a few days can result in weight gain over time.
According to a newstudypublished in theAmerican Journal of Physiology, a short period of overindulging may register as more of a slight glitch to your body rather having a major affect on your weight. The study examined a group of eight men on a high-calorie diet for five days and then 28 days.
The five-day food binge didnt have much effect on their weight gain, and made no difference to their at fat mass. However, after 28 days of over-indulging, their fat mass increased by 3 pounds, and their weight gain was 3.5 pounds.
So, while the rate people gain weight differs for each individual, weight gain does not happen over night.
Nutrition experts Jenny Tschiesche from the Lunchbox Doctor told GoodtoKnow, It is possible to weigh more one day and less the next due to reasons unrelated to the quantity of food consumed. In theory you might think youve gained weight one day when you havent.
She continued, Simply consuming too much salt can lead to water retention for example. Not eating enough fibre or drinking sufficient water can lead to constipation which might also show up as weight gained.
The general rule is that you need to eat more calories than you burn to gain weight.
Weight gain simply happens when we have an imbalance between the kilojoules were eating and the kilojoules were burning off, dietician and nutritionistJemma OHanlontold HuffPost Australia.
Generally, an individual consuming an extra 300500 calories perdayabove theirideal dailyintakeofcalories will gain weight slowly. An individual eating an extra 700-1000 calories per day will gain weight faster.
A pound of fat is equal to about 3,500 calories, so if you consumer 3,500 more calories each week than your recommended calories intake, youll most likely gain a pound of fat.
This might be something youve thought about right after a day of going overboard on calories, but youll be pleased to know its near enough impossible to gain weight in just one day.
Jenny tells GoodtoKnow, There is a limit to how much we can even eat in a day due to stomach size and certainly how much we can digest due to the amount of enzymes we can produce to break down food.
Samantha Cassetty, R.D., M.S., nutrition director told Womens Health, Its virtually impossible to gain weight overnight, even if you really blew it on bar food.
The reason comes down to calorie math. Though its not 100 percent precise, the basic principle stands true: In order to gain weight, youd have to eat 3,500morecalories than you typically eat and burn off to maintain your figure.
So, a womans recommend daily calorie intake is 2,000, you would have to consumed an additional 3,500 calories (thats the equivalent of 25 slices of pizza from Dominoes) to gain one pound, and thats without taking your physical activity into account.
Jenny further explains, If you do gain weight in a day it will be mostly water but perhaps also some fat, certainly not muscle mass because that takes longer than a day to accumulate.
Unfortunately no. While we would love to tell you that you can lose weight just as quickly as you gained weight- this is not the case.
Weight loss depends on the person and their lifestyle, but its true youll gain the weight back a lot faster than you originally lost it.
Nutrition scientist, Dr Tim Crowe, told Cosmopolitan that the reasons we gain weight quickly after losing weight is because of the hunger we expose our bodies to while we are consuming fewer calories.
Dr Crowe explains,The influence of hunger on weight regain is three-times stronger than a slowing of metabolism. Add the two together it appears almost inevitable that the lost weight will creep back on again for most people.
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Adele very thinned: the miracle diet of the singer revealed! – Somag News
Posted: January 10, 2020 at 4:45 pm
After her more than spectacular weight loss, Adele unveiled the miracle diet that had allowed her to lose weight so quickly!
Shes a transformed Adele whos been on social media for a few days. Indeed, the young woman appeared unrecognizable with pounds less. And on the Web, many Internet users wanted to know more about his miracle diet.
It must be said that Adele had displayed very pretty forms since her celebrity beginnings. Now, she has completely melted and her physique has changed completely. After many questions about her weight loss, we finally know what made her lose so much weight.
Indeed, she asked for the help of a body witch named Camila Goodis. He is actually a Brazilian coach who helped him with this weight loss. The latter met her thanks to Robbie Williams wife, Ayda. The latter gave singing lessons to Adele.
ADELE LOSE WEIGHT THANKS TO A LARGE DIET AND SPORTIn an interview with The Sun, Camila Goodis said: I have been training Ayda for a long time and it turns out that they are very friendly, so I met Adele when she was at Robbie Williams house. I dont think she really liked physical exercise but she changed her lifestyle. And I think his diet was there for 90% . She also unveiled the miracle diet that made Adele lose so much weight.
The latter also opted for: a healthy and balanced diet. All while consuming: fewer calories per day. And also spending more energy. If Adele does not seem to like sport, she would have also called on sports coaches. In any case, this is what many sources say. The latter explained that she called Joe Wicks. The sportsman is known to have trained many personalities.
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AROUND TOWN: Revisiting those resolutions – Leavenworth Times
Posted: January 10, 2020 at 4:45 pm
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What was that again? Lose weight? That was my thought as I made my way around the drive-thru at Burger King. Hovering between guilt and hunger, I hastily adjusted my order to an undressed cheeseburger, no fries, no drink. I made do with cold coffee. My current weight is 187 pounds. I have found that weight control works best when shared with someone who can remind me that I intended to go down from there, not up. Just an aside, I lost 20 pounds two years ago when I had total replacement of both knees. I do not recommend that particular weight loss program unless it is absolutely necessary.
This time of the year is a real challenge for weight control. There are lots of tasty leftovers, including candy. The weather is not usually good for walking. Football and basketball games abound with their halftime extravaganzas of fast food and snacks, beer and soft drinks. I have yet to see a bowl of Brussel sprouts and mineral water offered as a healthy choice. Being a healthy, food conscious person is difficult.
There are some interesting things about fast foods which may lead you to eat less, according to Chew On This, by Eric Schlosser and Charles Wilson. About that hamburger patty: One small burger weighing 102 grams has about 3.6 grams of saturated fats. While some fats are necessary for our body health, excesses may lead to unhealthy cholesterol changes, produce insulin resistance or accumulate around the belly or other places. Colas? We have heard enough about both regular and diet colas to know that neither one helps with weight control. Then there are fries. Increase the size, you say? Until 1962, potatoes were peeled and sliced in the store and fried fresh. The process took a lot of the employees time. Along came J.R. Simplot, who patented his process for making frozen french fries and sold his idea to fast food restaurants. The rest is history. Boiled in oil fries quickly became the money maker for the fast food industry. Fattening? You betcha.
So the bottom line here is not abstinence but moderation mixed with healthy food choices, most of the time, and exercise. For the latter I recommend the Riverfront Community Center and Great Life Golf facility on Eisenhower Road. Both have lots of exercise equipment and programs at reasonable prices. The Great Life facility has tread mills with a nice view of the golf course. See you on the treadmill.
Jim McKinney lives in downtown Leavenworth.
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