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Originally Posted by JSP: I really think my weight is very close to where I'll be happy with it, but still just want to firm up, start looking lean instead of flabby... sure, there's still a little fat to be rid of, that's why I'm staying in Phase 1 for a while longer, but really & truly, the number on the scales is not important to me, what IS important is how my clothes fit & how I feel about what I see in the mirror... so, even if they do weigh me tomorrow, I'm gonna just consider that a minor player in my journey back to the REAL ME!.. Thanks for crossing your fingers for me... hugs :hug: |
I love yoga its great on this diet that and walking. I'm finding that doing light exercise really helps with weight loss. I intend on starting a bit of weight training once I loose a bit more weight to "tighten" haa
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Originally Posted by Aunt Sheshie: |
Originally Posted by Adrean: Originally Posted by ejg: And, yes, she did weigh me... my guestimate a few days ago wasn't too far off, so now that I know, it's just going to be another number to me, not something to obsess over... she said we'd do another assessment in 6 weeks, so I doubt I'll get weighed again 'til then... suits me... :D hugs :hug: |
Originally Posted by Aunt Sheshie: PS, I tried zumba, and was not so keen on it...but if you like to dance, and have some rhythm (unlike me) I bet you will like it. It is very popular at my gym. |
Originally Posted by ladyvrod: http://health.howstuffworks.com/well...uestion447.htm also found this on a site: Ice cold water You'll burn an extra 250-to-500 calories a day by drinking 8-to-10 glasses of ice cold water because... Your body has to burn calories (or fat) in order to heat the ice cold water back up to your body temperature so basically... You can lose up to 1 lb. a week JUST by drinking ice cold water. A German study says drinking about 2 extra glasses of water can boost your metabolism by 30% and they figure when you drink about 1.5 liters of water a day you'll lose an extra 5 lbs a year. |
I am considering the diet given the reported success of those that stick to it. Reading the threads about substituting products has me rethinking some of it, but I am to a point in my life where I have accepted certain things are worth the investment when you no longer want to tinker with trial/error (Apple, VitaMix, Zojirushi, etc.) You could say I am "ready to drink the Kool-Aid", or the appropriate IP drink mix, as it were.
Anyhoo, one of the things I been successful at recently with respect to exercise is riding a StreetStrider the last few months. I have come to love the exercise and the energy it gives me, but I became a bit worried that it may be too much exercise on the plan. It has a rather high calorie burn rate. Comments to others from Deinekatze regarding exercise in this thread are encouraging, understanding that I need to pay attention to heart rate and take it easy to stay in range. Still, if I am burning 300-500+ calories (one HRM calculates close to 1000), that seems like it may be too much. |
Originally Posted by stinhoutx: - maintain frequency, cut way back on the intensity of your sessions, - maintain intensity, cut way back on the frequency of your sessions, and/or - increase your food consumption. You may need to do one exercise adjustment *and* the food adjustments. Figuring out how much food to eat is fiddly unless you're working with an *excellent* coach. :goodluck: |
I updated my profile to include "Male", eventually I'll be eligible for a signature.
I am still checking out the coaches in the area so I haven't reached the point of starting yet. I am counting on the coach to be good enough to provide some value to justify the expense of a pure IP approach. ;) It would be nice to find one that provides support of similar caliber to the setup the bariatric center here has, at least for the dietician support. (I have not had bariatric surgery, but went to the six months of prerequisite consultation.) There are two five mile fun rides scheduled the next two Saturdays, so given the timing I'll be able to knock those out before really getting started. Thank you so much for your input. |
Originally Posted by stinhoutx: - What levels of IP training have they received? (There are at least 2.) - How long have they been coaching? - How many athletes (or wannabe athletes with vigorous exercise programs) have they worked with? - Most important, how do they handle questions to which they don't know the answer? |
Originally Posted by I'm svelting!: |
Originally Posted by stinhoutx: |
Just bumping this thread up! Have a good day!
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Just reporting in after a little more than 2 weeks of gym membership... it's great, I wish I'd joined years ago... I took the plunge last week & started going to Zumba classes twice a week... I love it!.. more of a workout than I've ever had, probably, but gobs of fun... of course, the first time, I couldn't believe what a klutz I was, but as I've learned the steps & moves a little better, I'm surprised that I can actually do some of it without too much embarrassment...
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Originally Posted by Aunt Sheshie: |
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