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Totally understand the 'want to lose weight but just can't seem to buckle down and do it' scenario. That's normally me. For some reason though i was in the right mind-set at the end of last year and i was disciplined and i lost weight and it was easy.
Only wish i knew how to turn on that switch so i could use it in future! For me anyway if i get the head right it's easy, otherwise it's impossible. (I''m 43 and back to the weight i was in school) I realise this isn't helpful to anyone, but just to say that i understand!! And i disagree a bit on the exercise thing - i normally exercise regularly, but if i increase the exercise too much then i normally gain weight, mainly because i get hungry and think i 'deserve' it. Exercise/weights definitely give me a better body shape though, and make me feel happy and healthy and more energetic i absolutely recommend it - but i don't excpect anything from it on the scales. |
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I guess it has the added bonus of the kids thinking that they're "playing" with the parent. |
Well, I'm following the Primal Blueprint, so exercise isn't a HUGE component of that. At least, not vigorous exercise. Just some easy cardio (like walking or hiking) a few hours a week, some sprints every once in a while, and some strength training every once in a while. The guy who wrote the book suggests listening to your body when it comes to exercise (i.e. sprint if you have energy, go for a walk if you don't). This type of workout plan SHOULD fit into my lifestyle. I'm just lazy. ;)
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That said, mine are ten pounds per foot and arm. That's 40 pounds. To me that is really nothing, but other people might get a real workout. |
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I was gonna suggest 2 lb ones. :-) I can't imagine it with 10lb ones! |
I also suggest weight lifting. Chalean Extreme has totally changed my body. I am 35 years old and in a size 4 and even some 2's at 135lbs and have quite a bit of definition and look very toned. When I was 135 at age 19 I looked kind of chubby! The difference was that back then I didn't excersize. If I look at pics from me back then vs. now, I'm way hotter now!
I also have 3 kids and work part time and fit the videos into my life easily. They are all under an hour, most closer to half an hour. I do add in more cardio, and sometimes I don't even do the cardio/inverval stuff in the videos at all, I just stick with her 3 strength training routines a week and do my own cardio (jogging, bootcamp at the gym, whatever). |
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Honestly, though, I think 2 pounds is too light. I started with ten- and even twenty-pound dumbbells in most cases because I was told from the beginning that lifting heavy is the way to get results. I have never used anything less than 10 pounds per when wrapping my legs and arms. If one is wearing them while doing housework and such, maybe five pounds would make a difference. But I'm not sure how two pounds would help anyone. And, honestly, if a woman is accustomed to carrying her toddler around, she can probably handle ten-pound arm weights. |
I should have clarified, I meant these!
http://www.activelivingnow.com/Produ...FQtuhwod_hsWCQ You wear them around your wrists. I used to work at Jenny Craig and we sold those, and you generally wore them when you went for walks or around the house. |
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