Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to have to dissent, I think the OP is slightly overweight . 87 million Americans are pre or full diabetics. ..90% type 2 from poor diet. It is the fastest growing disease in history. People are too quick to accept being overweight.
OP- in addition to common sense nutrition, for me circuit weight training was transformational. I was an overweight runner, but when I got a personal trainer and hit the weights the results were dramatic. I even eliminated all cellulite. I also fee amazing and strong.
Actually, this is the attitude that gets women in trouble. 5'2" and 125 is not even slightly overweight. It is perfectly within the healthy BMI range for someone who is 5'2". But women have this attitude that we must either be super skinny or nothing. And thus we developed f'ed up relationships with food and even more f'ed up weight loss goals. And inevitably, for many, we fail to met those f'ed up goals and give up completely. And then we convince otherselves tht it's okay to actually be overweight because the alternative (being rail thin) isn't achievable. So stop telling women that an acceptable weight is overweight. You perpetuate everything that is wrong with fitness and nutrition. If the OP wants to lose 10 pounds, that's fine and her weight will still be acceptable. But her current weight is not a problem. Your belief that her weight is wrong is a major problem.
And FWIW, before anyone starts attacking me, I am 5'2" and 120. I am thin, but I would still be an acceptable weight if I gained 5, or even 10 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to have to dissent, I think the OP is slightly overweight . 87 million Americans are pre or full diabetics. ..90% type 2 from poor diet. It is the fastest growing disease in history. People are too quick to accept being overweight.
OP- in addition to common sense nutrition, for me circuit weight training was transformational. I was an overweight runner, but when I got a personal trainer and hit the weights the results were dramatic. I even eliminated all cellulite. I also fee amazing and strong.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I'm in a rut...... a lot of comments about decreasing sugar and grain (carb) in-take resonate with me and i know i have to up protein intake. what are the easiest ways to do this?
I'm 5'5, 131lbs. I walk (briskly) to/from work every day - totals about 4 miles. I track calories pretty well and try to stay around 1200. I think I need to shake it up as i've totally hit a plateau.
Anonymous wrote:Lose the fruit for a while, add more protein and fat. For example, have two eggs and some salsa at breakfast. For lunch, don't have the sandwich but have some ham and cheese slices on the side, or dip veggies into the peanut butter. Dinner, again lose the fruit when making the smoothie -- use some greek yogurt or something else if possible. Snack -- have the popcorn but make sure you out some butter and/or some cheese sprinkled on it.
This is not super low carb, but maybe enough to get the ball rolling.
Try to get rid of the trigger food (don't keep chocolate in the house) or you will loose that battle.
Anonymous wrote:Order this dvd and add some more high quality protein to your diet. You definitely sound more like you need to tone what you have as opposed to consuming fewer calories.
http://www.amazon.com/Jillian-Michaels-30-Day-Shred/dp/B00127RAJY
Find a better stress food. My go to is 3-2-1 cake (Angel food+Devils Food cake mix). It's about 125 calories, and the fact I have to schlep out the mix jar, make it, wait for it to cool, and clean up afterwards helps put distance between the hunger and the stress.
Anonymous wrote:pp... Would you share who your personal trainer was?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are eating too many calories.
Multiply the weight you want to be times 100. If you don't exercise, that is that amount of calories you can eat.
If you want to weigh 115, you can only eat 1150 plus however many calories you burn off via exercise, which is probably between 100 and 250. So you should only be consuming at most 1400 a day, on a day you exercise.
By my calculation, you are consuming around 1600 NOT including "small portion of dinner."
Sorry but you are eating too much.
1150 calories a day? Really? Already sounds like she's starving to me. I am the same height and a few pounds lighter, and no way could I just eat 1150 without fainting.
Starving, really? No wonder this country has a weight problem, if our perception is so skewed.
OP, I'd lose the snacks. Adults don't need 3 meals and 2 snacks a day.
And livestrong recommends around 1700 calories for a 115 lb person. Should not go below 1200 a day.
This country also has many people with anorexia and bulimia.