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Thanks Lisa, over a stone gone now...and very well done to you![]()
Excellent Richard, keep it up.
Lisa
Thanks Lisa, over a stone gone now...and very well done to you![]()
My exercise/weight loss scheme has hit the buffers
I put on half a stone when I was on holiday, managed a week back in the gym and a drunken night out in some very bad shoes gave me blisters so bad I couldn't exercise for a week!!!
Managed another week or so in the gym, even managed to run 5K in under 30mins (just to see if I could) but the following week after 6 mins jogging at 10KMH on a treadmill my left calf muscle just "went", that was last Monday and I'm still really struggling now
I think I'm going to start the gym again tomorrow but just work on resistance stuff (something's got to be than nothing right??)
Can say that I'm seriously losing motivation now!!!
Don't give up, keep going on the healthy eating side of things. I'm no expert but it sounds a bit like you might be pushing yourself a bit too hard on the exercise front. Why don't you try swimming and give your calf time to heal.
Lisa
) I've noticed my work shirts are also getting a little tigher around my arms and chest and my trousers are getting a little looser.
That's encouraging although I'm so not built for running (size 13 flat feet for starters)
I also put on about 1/2 st while on holiday so that hasn't helped matters..... building back up to doing 4 lunchtimes a week in the gym and if this weather ever sorts itself out I may go out cycling/skating in the evening too.
Alternatively, my gf will be moving in with me soon and I think we're going to by an Xbox with Kinect and I reckon if I get on one of the dancing games (don't laugh but I used to do a bit of podium dancing "back in the day" at some raves) for 30+ mins that's help things too.
The 5K in 6 seems to have done the trick for you![]()
My exercise/weight loss scheme has hit the buffers
I put on half a stone when I was on holiday, managed a week back in the gym and a drunken night out in some very bad shoes gave me blisters so bad I couldn't exercise for a week!!!
Managed another week or so in the gym, even managed to run 5K in under 30mins (just to see if I could) but the following week after 6 mins jogging at 10KMH on a treadmill my left calf muscle just "went", that was last Monday and I'm still really struggling now
I think I'm going to start the gym again tomorrow but just work on resistance stuff (something's got to be than nothing right??)
Can say that I'm seriously losing motivation now!!!
Age : 31
sex : male
Weight : 18.8 (118.7kg)
Height : 6'3
Target : to get sub 17 stone (just so I'm only over weight)
I was 23 stone march time,
I started with www.myfitnesspal.com on the iPhone and started to watch what I was eating, also start to walk/run program from about.com I'm in week 6 ATM and covering about 3.2 miles in a morning,
When i started 2 months ago I was 134kg,
Just been x training and running and watching what I eat,
Anyone else using MFP my user name is smokemadpat,
I had a stroke 2 years ago when i was forty and have went from 15 stone to 18 stone and i just cant seem to lose the weight , not allowed to do heavy gym stuff because of blood pressure and possible return of stroke....ideas welcome from all who can help
Samphire said:Anna, how are you getting on with lowering carbs? I am attempting the same here.
Can I join in now, I'm trying to lose weight but more so drop dress sizes and tone up so I'm going to put weight on iyswim
Just had my appointment at the gym and I want to reduce my body fat % and raise my metabolic rate. I also want to lose inches
So I start today and have a review in 3 months at the gym.
Here goes![]()
Cut all carbs out before holiday, had some while away. Not to fussed over it as it was all inclusive and those little cakes were soo nice.
Back home now and back to work like you bread will be in there but none after 1pm.
Kelly, did you go to gym? I love my gym time, I am to go at least twice a week and once a week swim if possible.
Back again!!!! after getting the all clear from the neuro and cardio consultants I took on alot of the advice shared here......
started to walk every morning 6-10 miles before breakfast (if i am hungary i take a small black coffee)
Cut down carbs....eating up to six times a day proper unprocessed food ( small treat on saturday night)
2 glasses of red wine every night.......(recommended by Cardio Consultant)
WAS 18 STONE NOW.......................17 STONE........ALL INSIDE 6 WEEKS...
Good luck to all trying to reduce their size........and thanks to all with the graet tips...
That sounds really promising.
I am worried about the advice from your consultant though IMHO.
Red wine has always been labelled as being good for the heart because of its antioxidant properties but two glasses that regularly cannot be good for you in anyway.
Firstly you are pumping a lot of 'empty' calories in to your body, and then sleeping on those calories, your body is then increasing insulin levels before sleep and this promotes fat storage, this could then ultimately increase your risk of future heart attack/strokes especially if your body has the tendency to deposit fat in your artery linings.
Secondly, the alcohol in the wine means your liver spends every night converting alcohol, this reduces its efficiency to perform normal body maintenance functions. This also means you have a higher tendency to develop fatty liver disease amongst other problems.
Thirdly, a lot of people will then start relying on wine's relaxant properties to sleep and may eventually become dependant on the wine to be able to fall asleep, it also has other effects on the brain.
I acknowledge that 2 glasses a night isn't a lot by most peoples standards, but I don't think it is fitting with your goals personally and certainly not healthy. I feel it will hinder your excellent progress quite significantly.
This is all just my opinion though and I hope I don't offend you by saying that! I don't think there is anything wrong with a glass every other night. Or you could drink cranberry juice instead![]()
Hope said:That sounds really promising.
I am worried about the advice from your consultant though IMHO.
Red wine has always been labelled as being good for the heart because of its antioxidant properties but two glasses that regularly cannot be good for you in anyway.
Firstly you are pumping a lot of 'empty' calories in to your body, and then sleeping on those calories, your body is then increasing insulin levels before sleep and this promotes fat storage, this could then ultimately increase your risk of future heart attack/strokes especially if your body has the tendency to deposit fat in your artery linings.
Secondly, the alcohol in the wine means your liver spends every night converting alcohol, this reduces its efficiency to perform normal body maintenance functions. This also means you have a higher tendency to develop fatty liver disease amongst other problems.
Thirdly, a lot of people will then start relying on wine's relaxant properties to sleep and may eventually become dependant on the wine to be able to fall asleep, it also has other effects on the brain.
I acknowledge that 2 glasses a night isn't a lot by most peoples standards, but I don't think it is fitting with your goals personally and certainly not healthy. I feel it will hinder your excellent progress quite significantly.
This is all just my opinion though and I hope I don't offend you by saying that! I don't think there is anything wrong with a glass every other night. Or you could drink cranberry juice instead![]()
Cut all carbs out before holiday, had some while away. Not to fussed over it as it was all inclusive and those little cakes were soo nice.
Back home now and back to work like you bread will be in there but none after 1pm.
Kelly, did you go to gym? I love my gym time, I am to go at least twice a week and once a week swim if possible.
Good luck with your goals.
Great way to increase your metabolism is to have green tea, either as a drink or in tablet form from the health shop. Obviously adding cardio helps. Some other advice, I would recommend a protein meal in the morning, this has been shown to boost metabolism. The point in the post below about not having carbs late on is excellent advice especially to lower body fat.
I would also advice you to read about the glycaemic index, you may already know about it but it basically is essential in my opinion at understanding carbohydrates and how to fit them in to your meals.
Hope that helps
Similar to above, definitely worth reading about the Glycaemic index in my opinion, it has helped me a lot!![]()
Edited to add - I'm not really a fan of green tea. Tried it but couldn't get past the first few mouthfuls!
I get on really well with it.Scoff my face with yummy food, just seem to have removed fats and heavy going sauces and everything makes a difference. Cut out crap like tons of chocolate and sweets too
still got to remember to treat myself though. x Well done with yours, that's amazing!