Anonymous wrote:Here's generally what I eat in a day:
AM: Coffee with 1 tbsp oatly. Usually only drink 6 oz. Drink 32 oz cool water.
Walk dog 1/2 mile. Come back and drink 6 oz cold press juice or have a small bowl of miso soup. Go to yoga practice. 90 minutes. Drink 32 oz cool water.
Lunch: Rest of bottled cold juice (10oz.) 1/4 cup home made yoghurt, topped with fresh fruit, a bit of lemon juice and honey. 32oz cool water.
Snack: 1 clementine and 5 walnut halves. Matcha tea.
Dinner: Tofu and veg stir fry with hoisin glaze--6oz. 4oz cooked short grain rice. Marinated cucumber salad--2-4oz. Pellegrino water., more still water.
Evening wind down- Lavender and Chamomille tea, or warm water with lemon.
Anonymous wrote:Keeping a flat stomach means that you’re really going to be in trouble if you get sick. Older women need to have slightly higher BMIs to be healthy. The fragility of a very thin older woman is not healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping a flat stomach means that you’re really going to be in trouble if you get sick. Older women need to have slightly higher BMIs to be healthy. The fragility of a very thin older woman is not healthy.
This seems like a very self-serving comment. I'm pretty certain that weight carried around your midsection has more negative health implications than having a flat stomach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's super hard. I'm thin (size 2) but with two kids and it takes a tremendous amount of effort. If I stop doing these things the belly comes back:
1. No food 4 hours before I sleep
2. Mostly protein and fat, very few carbs
3. Lots of yoga and pilates exercises that target the lower abs. Like, every day
I am a size 4 with a flat stomach. Same as PP. I mostly eat protein and fat. Very few carbs. I moved away from carbs so long ago that I don't crave sweets or pasta. I'm 55. I work out every single day. I do cardio (that's what keeps my weight down), but also lift every day. One day arms, next day legs, next day whole body, etc. I don't lift heavy. 20 lbs max. I don't do ab work but I do alot of core.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a size 0-2, weighed about 100 lbs all my life, and had a little belly pooch even when I weighed 97 lbs. Now my menopausal pooch is so big- I'm shaped like my mom. Don't know how to even deal with it! This just happened in the last 4 months. Had to buy new pants in size 4-6.
Are you me? I recently saw photos of myself in a bathing suit and wanted to cry! From behind, I look like a fit 17 year old. From the side and front I look like a heavily pregnant 17 year old - it makes no sense! My legs are fit, arms are fit, however, My stomach and boobs are HUGE (and I used to be a tiny person) - I swim HARD for an hour daily and walk 8-10k daily and it's clear I need to do some heavy lifting or something? i'll take any recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:It's super hard. I'm thin (size 2) but with two kids and it takes a tremendous amount of effort. If I stop doing these things the belly comes back:
1. No food 4 hours before I sleep
2. Mostly protein and fat, very few carbs
3. Lots of yoga and pilates exercises that target the lower abs. Like, every day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a size 0-2, weighed about 100 lbs all my life, and had a little belly pooch even when I weighed 97 lbs. Now my menopausal pooch is so big- I'm shaped like my mom. Don't know how to even deal with it! This just happened in the last 4 months. Had to buy new pants in size 4-6.
Are you me? I recently saw photos of myself in a bathing suit and wanted to cry! From behind, I look like a fit 17 year old. From the side and front I look like a heavily pregnant 17 year old - it makes no sense! My legs are fit, arms are fit, however, My stomach and boobs are HUGE (and I used to be a tiny person) - I swim HARD for an hour daily and walk 8-10k daily and it's clear I need to do some heavy lifting or something? i'll take any recommendations.
How do you figure you look like a 17 year old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping a flat stomach means that you’re really going to be in trouble if you get sick. Older women need to have slightly higher BMIs to be healthy. The fragility of a very thin older woman is not healthy.
This seems like a very self-serving comment. I'm pretty certain that weight carried around your midsection has more negative health implications than having a flat stomach.