I will add that I am the same weight I was when I got engaged 24 years ago.Anonymous wrote:Exercise: aerobically 60 minutes at least 5 time a week minimum, plus weights
Eating: Eat (1500-1800 calories a day)- I call it the almost free life- almost sugar free, almost alcohol free, almost caffeine free, almost grain free
no added sweeteners (fake or natural), no msg, no gluten, no grains except oatmeal and on occasion brown rice, no alcohol, lots of leafy greens and cruciferous veggies (carrots and beets don't count- too much sugar), dairy is moderate amount of cheese and unsweetened yogurt, grass fed red meat, lots of fish, eggs (cage free with access to greens and bugs), mushrooms, tree nuts, avoid corn in all of its forms, something fermented- like real pickles or sauerkraut or kimchi, olive oil, wild blueberries and other berries are my main fruits, lemon juice to prevent kidney stones and unsweetened cranberry juice to prevent UTIs, cocoa power, cinnamon, turmeric, paprika, nutmeg, thyme, rosemary, oregano, cilantro, mint, Himalayan sea salt, sage, herb teas, the herbs are fresh from garden.
But I am not slender and never have been. I am 53 and in the best shape of my life. Most of my diet is to combat inflammation and migraines.
Anonymous wrote:Im not slim but i am happy with My weight
I exercise every Day and eat Healthy
I love myself so im not a size
When i die i hope people say we Miss her because she Was a good human being, génerous, compassionate, a good person and not be remembered becaus i Was a size 2 or 12
Wake Up women ! Stop being so hard On yourselvea
Look at an old men Big belly, balding and they feel Great but we women we Are too self conscious about waistline, hips and More, once you live More out of your heart and soul you will be happier! We are all beautiful , God Made us perfect!
Anonymous wrote:My problem is I don’t like going to bed with an empty stomach; what’s a good snack I can eat close to bedtime that won’t negatively impact my fitness efforts?
Anonymous wrote:No tips. As I get older I seem to get thinner. I was pudgy in teens and twenties. Now I’m thin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All good tips, but here's the bottom line: Take a look at your mother, or your father's sisters. There you go.
My mother is 5'1" and obese. My father's sisters are all 5'7-5'8 and very slim. I'm 5'4. Not sure who I should be looking at.
Anonymous wrote:My problem is I don’t like going to bed with an empty stomach; what’s a good snack I can eat close to bedtime that won’t negatively impact my fitness efforts?