I found what works!!!!
And unless you have a medical or genetic problem, I think it can work for anybody.
After a long time stuck on a plateau after losing 50 pounds and going from obese to a normal BMI, I wanted to lose the last bit of fat hanging around. I'd like to be in the low end of the normal range, but it is SO HARD after you've been fat a long time.
I tried Body for Life but it was just too vague, and I have pretty big fists. I like the approach though, so I tried something a bit similar: Body Rx by John Connelly and it's working WONDERS. I'm starting to get "cut" and this morning I shaved a whole 5 MINUTES off my 5 mile run. It's cheap too, but I would recommend buying the book and reading it carefully.
He says you don't really have to do the exercise program, but c'mon, we all know that that's the secret. Weight training, not aerobics. I ran 4 marathons and got fatter with each one. I still run, because I like to (and I like winning trophies), but now I emphasize weight training and that is SOOOOOOOO important for women over 40.
Yeah, it's tough. But if you really want results you have to WORK at it and stop whining. I'm getting rather tired of the 2 fat chicks and the whining - I'm so busy - I can't do this web site - I am sick of this diet - I am sick of eating all this meat. JEEEEZ. Only the body builders (who DO eat adequate carbs, but only CLEAN carbs as well as Omega 3 and 6 fats) seem to be happy with both their diets and their bodies. Extreme low fat / low carb is NOT the way to go in the long run. Your body just poops out.
http://www.bodyrx.com
5'10" Female
220/163/155