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#19306 - 12/15/05 03:52 AM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 10/02/05
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Loc: Washington State
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Chick has it down "pat." That's exactly how I lost my 60 lbs. I will never go on a diet again. I just eat right, and cut down on the portions. Breakfast is very important!!!! I find eating a larger lunch, and a very small dinner really helps me. I'm still working on the last ten lbs. And YES.....exercise!! I do water aerobics 3 times a week and Pilates inbetween with some weight training. No more fad diets for me. It's a complete lifestyle change. Good luck.......you to can do it!!! Lynne
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#19307 - 12/14/05 04:10 PM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 07/02/03
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LB, I guess one could consider me a vegeterian with the exception of a turkey pattie every now and then. I do eat some tuna occassionally, but hardly ever do I eat chicken, and I don't care for steak. It's okay, but I can leave it.
I do eat a lot of salads. A lot.
You brought up a good point though and I'm going to do some research on it. I excercised one time for 6 weeks straight walking at least for 30 minutes a day. I didn't lose one inch and no pounds. I felt better, but that was it.
That was last year. It was so frustrating! Then I ran across an article about menopause and weight gain, and how some women gain in the middle and CAN'T loose it no matter how hard they try, felt I was in that category and gave up. How silly of me... but I did. Anyway, as I said, serious this time.
I think I will try eating more breakfast and lunch, and less supper, although I don't eat a lot of supper as it is...but I DO have snacks late at night.
And I am not drinking my water like I use to. Water aerobics...hmmm... that might work too. I hadn't thought of that. I love to walk though and it is just a matter of getting back into that routine. Not only was it good for me physically, it cleared the cobwebs!
JJ
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#19308 - 12/14/05 04:13 PM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 08/25/05
Posts: 1052
Loc: Ohio
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JJ, as for the exercise problem, I used to know a lady from Phily who lost a bunch of weight and all she did was walk. She didn't change her eating habits at all. Trixie would be a good companion for you to walk with and she would love it if she's healthy enough to do it. I would walk Daisy more, but afterwards, I need a trip to the chiropractor. Your climate is not too hateful either.
It looks to me like you eat like a bird already.
Daisygirl
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#19312 - 12/14/05 05:04 PM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 08/25/05
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JJ, the lady who lost by walking walked a long time, can't remember how long. You can research walking and see what you'd have to do. Walking is sort of boring, but if you get a speedometer?, an iPod, take your cell phone, you could find a way to entertain yourself and accomplish some things. Just a thought - I'm convincing myself too.
Daisygirl
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#19313 - 12/14/05 05:08 PM
Re: Diets - The Final Frontier
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Registered: 09/22/05
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Really good list Chickadee! Yes, and do take a walk. I do 2.2 mi., in the morning and 4.6 mi., at night. If you can't do that much at least do the two miles and walk briskly. This exercise is free and releases endorphins which make you feel good afterwards. Another good little guide to get you started (as I did over ten years ago) is a book I'm sure most of you have heard of: Stop the Insanity! by Susan Powter. When I first saw her I thought to myself, never would I take advice from someone who looks like a plucked chicken. I thought wrong. Her book made so much sense and it was in her book that she referred to Dr. John McDougall. Yes, we could make this another self-help forum to encourage each other!
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