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tina48 08-23-2011 09:04 AM

52 Pounds Down - 31 pounds to Go!
 
I lost 52 pounds on the 17 day diet and by documenting my weekly diet and exercise routine with a weight loss goal sheet. It was a little difficult at first but it got easier. Cutting out sugar was hard I believe sugar is addicting. This process was life saving. I used my goal sheet to plan in advance my diet and exercise routine and it helped me to stay on track and also to see what my biggest challenges were.

I became a member of shrinktheplanet-weightloss.com, started a weight loss plan and received a goal sheet there are also a lot of weight loss tips and tools that supported my weight loss goals. So I need to lose 31 more pounds but I am on my way.

I realized that my weight gain was mainly due to eating processed foods so once I eliminated process foods and replaced it with real foods the weight started coming off.

I also started an exercise plan, the Zumba Workout, it worked for me, it is fun and energizing. I just went shopping last week for some cute summer cloths it feels great to be thin.
If you are looking to lose weight give this plan a shot it worked for me.

beerab 08-23-2011 09:59 AM

That's awesome! My friend is doing that diet and loves it :D

Ryler832 08-23-2011 10:22 AM

That is awesome. Congrats on the weight loss. Keeping striving toasted your goal. You can do it!

HeatherEljohari 08-23-2011 10:39 AM

congratulations!!!!!!:carrot:

ShrinkingG 08-29-2011 01:53 PM

Tina, You are an inspiration. I am on d8 C1 and I am down 11.4 lbs. Still have 100 or so to lose but I keep seeing threads like yours and i know I will get there.

Thanks for the inspiration!
Gina

Snowwhite85 08-31-2011 05:00 PM

52 lbs is an awesome accomplishment! Its people like you that motivate me to get up and walk or move and stay motivated! Congrats and keep up the great work youre doing!

SereneBliss 09-03-2011 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by tina48 (Post 4002663)
I also started an exercise plan, the Zumba Workout, it worked for me, it is fun and energizing. I just went shopping last week for some cute summer cloths it feels great to be thin.
If you are looking to lose weight give this plan a shot it worked for me.

I'm really interested in giving Zumba a try. I don't like exercising, but I think I would like dancing... it could be a lot of fun. Although I'm not sure if it's better to buy a Zumba video and do Zumba at home, or go to a gym to do Zumba...

By the way, great job losing that weight, keep it up!

chickyboo 09-03-2011 11:49 AM

I am scared of Zumba / I will fall or hurt myself. I feel so clumsy!
Is it as hard as it looks on youtube?!

sandcar150 09-03-2011 04:28 PM

You lost 52 pounds in 17 days? Where do I sign up??? :D

Seriously, could you give me an example of what you eat on that diet and how many calories a day you're supposed to have?

Rainbowgirl 09-05-2011 04:39 AM

tina48, that is just so amazing! I'm just starting the 17 day diet on Tuesday (getting groceries tomorrow) and I'm excited by all the good reviews I'm seeing on it. It's not rocket science; there doesn't seem to be any gimmick (the repetitive use of 17 seems to just be something easy to remember) and best of all it's (from what I can see) very nutritionally sound. I have anywhere from 80 to 100 pounds to lose (depending on if you want to follow the BMI or just what you think looks good), so close to what you've done (and are doing). All I can say is way to go! Keep up the GREAT work!

sandcar150, I hope I don't de-rail tina48's thread but in case she doesn't respond for a while, I thought I'd answer your question! :D Don't we all wish to lost 52 pounds in 17 days? lol!!

Cycle 1 is really restrictive (not really calorie-wise) on what you can eat, so don't be scared by this menu!

A sample menu for any day on the cycle 1 part is like this:

Wake up:
Cup of hot tea with lemon (to help stimulate your digestive juices into action). You should drink 8 cups of water daily.

Breakfast:
2 scrambled egg whites
1/2 grapefruit (or other fresh fruit that is allowed on cycle 1; cycle 1 has "low-sugar fruits" allowed. The book gives you a great list, too).
1 cup of green tea (be prepared to drink a lot of this; as in, with each meal. There are lots of studies that show that green tea helps you lose weight even if scientists don't know why).

Lunch:
Large green salad topped with tuna, drizzle with 1 Tbsp olive or flaxseed oil and 2 Tbsp balsamic vinegar (salad includes any and all lettuces, cucumbers, broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes, and many other allowable vegetables; again, a huge list). Make the salad as big as you want.
1 cup of green tea.

Dinner:
Plenty of grilled chicken with liberal amounts of any vegetable from the list, steamed or raw (basically, as much as you can eat).
1 cup of green tea

Snacks:
6 oz. sugar-free fruit-flavored yogurt OR 1 cup plain low-fat yogurt, sweetened with Truvia/Stevia/Splenda or a tablespoon of sugar-free fruit jam
1 serving of fruit (from the allowed-fruits list).

Basically, cycle 1 breaks down like this:
As much lean meats as you want: chicken, fish (salmon, tuna, etc, although there are some exceptions) and eggs, plus plenty of vegetables (as much as you can handle).
2 probiotic servings a day (yogurt, kefir, yakult, or acidophilus milk)
2 low-sugar fruit a day. Dr. Moreno does stipulate that you should eat the fruit before 2 p.m. but I'm not sure I 100% agree with this thinking.

Another menu for a cycle 1 day could look like this:

Wake up:
Hot water with lemon.

Breakfast:
2 hard-boiled or poached eggs
1/2 grapefruit or other fresh fruit in season
1 cup green tea

Lunch:
1 large bowl of chicken-vegetable soup (the book comes with a recipe for it; no noodles or rice!)
1 cup of green tea

Dinner:
Plenty of roast turkey breast or turkey tenderloin, steamed carrots and steamed asparagus
1 cup green tea

Snacks:
6 oz. plain low-fat yogurt, sweetened with Truvia/Stevia/Splenda, or a tablespoon of sugar-free fruit jam.
Kefir smoothie (1 cup kefir, 1 cup frozen unsweetened berries, sugar-free jam, and 1 Tbsp flaxseed oil).

The second cycle (after 17 days of the first) has you eating a bit more. You start to add in more types of protein such as shellfish (clams, crab, mussles, shrimp, oysters, scallops) and other types of lean cuts of meat (flank steak, top sirloin, top round, eye of round, beef round tip, pork tenderloi, pork sirloin chops, etc), and natural starches. Grains: 1 serving = 1/2 cup (amaranth, pearled barley, brown rice, bulgur, coucous, cream of wheat, grits, basmati, millet, oat bran, old-fashioned oatmeal, and quinoa - my fave) plus legumes, 1/2 cup serving (black beans, black-eyed peas, etc.). Starchy vegetables: breadfruit (1 cup), corn (1/2 cup), potato (1 medium), sweet potato (1 medium) etc. (full list is in the book).

On cycle 2, you alternate days with cycle 1 menus. For example: Even days are cycle 1 days, odd days are cycle 2 days.

Cycle 2 menu looks something like this:

Wake up:
Hot water with lemon.

Breakfast:
1/2 cup hot whole grain cereal OR 2 eggs OR 4 egg whites, prepared without oil; 1 Dr. Mike's Power Cookie, OR one probiotic serving
1 fruit serving
1 cup green tea

Lunch:
Liberal amounts of protein in the form of fish, shellfish, meat, chicken, or eggs, or vegetables plus 1 probiotic serving.
1 natural starch serving
Unlimited amounts of "cleansing vegetables" (the vegetables allowed on cycle 1)
1 cup green tea

Dinner
Liberal amounts of protein in the form of fish, shellfish, meat, chicken, or turkey.
Unlimited amounts of "cleansing vegetabls"
1 cup green tea

Snacks
2nd fruit serving
2nd probiotic serving.

Additional:
1 "friendly fat" serving (1-2 Tbsp olive or flaxseed oil to use on salads, vegetables, or for cooking).

The next day, you would do a cycle 1 menu. The day after, a cycle 2 menu; alternating for a full 17 days.

Cycle 3 adds in breads, high fiber cereals, more vegetables, more fruits, more types of probiotics, more "friendly fats" and a list of optional snacks (such as Babybell low-fat cheese, frozen fruit bars, etc). Cycle 3 is also where you start portion controlling your proteins, fruits, and starches. Unlimited veggies are still allowed though.

The way I see it, it is re-training your body to view food for energy, rather than for celebration/companionship/entertainment, etc. It's a slow ease into learning portion controls too because by the time you reach cycle 3, you may have already figured out how much salmon you want to eat, or how much chicken you want to eat, and you won't end up gorging on it when you're now allowed more of it.

Hope this helps. :)

I'll be starting my own thread in the 100 Plus Club, and I'll start blogging on it here on my under-used blog. Feel free to follow me here and there :D

OhThePlaces 09-07-2011 01:42 PM

Congrats! 52 lbs is amazing! I just got into Zumba and I love it... so much fun!

DeeDeeHunnie 09-09-2011 04:44 PM

I LOVE ZUMBA! Congrats!

SammyPajammy 09-28-2011 03:57 AM

Congrats!


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