Anonymous wrote:5'6, 120 lbs, 43yo AA. I spend 10-12 hours in the gym weekly, lots of cardio and weights for my Michelle O arms. Every morning I sit down to drink black coffee with DDs while they breakfast. Usually have only coffee until 3pm. Eat too much in the evening. Usually have beans, steamed veg, pumpkin seeds, etc for dinner. Now eating fruit and cake for dessert but will detox soon to shed 5 lbs. No alcohol or soda, no meat, only dairy a little cheese 3x/week. Zoe Saldana has the ideal figure in my book. I will do anything to get back down to 110.
Anonymous wrote:This age-old (pardon the pun) problem is really not that difficult to fix. You don't need any fancy diets.
Try the following:
1) Intermittent Fasting - works great! I try to fast for 16-18 hours at a time. For example, on Sunday my last meal was at 4:30pm. I didn't eat again until 10am yesterday. Last night my last meal was at 7:30pm, not eating again until 12:30-1pm today.
I use an app called Zero. It's basically an intermittent fasting start and stop clock.
2) eat a light dinner - veggies and small amount of protein. drink lots of water.
3) decrease alcohol intake. I have only 1-2 glasses of wine per week.
4) Then add vigorous walking, 4-5 miles at least 4 times per week.
Add isometric exercises like push ups and planks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who skip or basically skip dinner, you don't eat as a family, I assume? Do your kids not notice you don't eat dinner?
When you're over 50 (the title of this thread) your kids are teenagers and you're not typically sitting down to a family dinner because one has high school sports practice and the other has play rehearsal until 8.
Or, if you're significantly over 50, your kids don't notice that you're skipping dinner because your kids are at college in another state.
Surely I am not the only family with teenagers still doing family dinners. I think it is even more important with teenagers. My kids open up while eating
It sometimes means we are eating at 8:00 because we both work and there are various things going on. I realize eating at 8:00 probably contributes to my weight gain, but the emotional closeness and the emotional wellbeing of my teens is way more important to me than how I look in a swim suit.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who skip or basically skip dinner, you don't eat as a family, I assume? Do your kids not notice you don't eat dinner?
When you're over 50 (the title of this thread) your kids are teenagers and you're not typically sitting down to a family dinner because one has high school sports practice and the other has play rehearsal until 8.
Or, if you're significantly over 50, your kids don't notice that you're skipping dinner because your kids are at college in another state.
Surely I am not the only family with teenagers still doing family dinners. I think it is even more important with teenagers. My kids open up while eating
Some of us had kids late....