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Old Apr 7, 2008, 05:10 AM
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So I came on here I'd say about a month ago and asked for some advice on weight loss. Everyone told me excercize and eating good - so I've been jogging everyday and changed my diet around. I started eating Special K, because it actually fills me up after a bowl of it, and eating more fruit. I bought pants about a year ago and they were too small, I tried them on and they fit - they're still a little tight but I'm so excited that they fit. I'm aiming to lose a few more pounds but there is hope!!

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Old Apr 7, 2008, 05:33 AM   #2  
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Good for you!!! I am still trying to lose....need to take my own advice! Working in a kitchen doesn't help much!

A little trick if your jeans are a little too tight and you have a hard time zipping them.
Lay down on a hard surface and 'suck your stomach in' and it will be easier to zip them.
through the day they will stretch just enough that it will be easier to rezip if you have to.
You don't want to get them too tight though because then you won't be able to rezip them after using a public restroom.
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too many come here for advice and then never come back to let us know how it went. thanks so much for posting again.

the great news is that its just starting. you are a month in, hitting your stride, and the most powerful changes are still to come. you have primed your body, its starting to react, and you are mentally still dedicated. thats fantastic. keep this up and see where you are in another month... and then two.

the only thing i would mention is think about other things you can do to mix it up. meaning the body tends to get used to whatever we do to it, and the more you can "confuse" it with new stresses (safe exercises) the more itll keep altering to try to adjust to the new stimuli.

you are jogging now. fantastic. mix that up some with other aerobic exercises. walking up stairs takes a lot of energy, will get into your legs and rear, and its a good change. jumping rope is a killer substitute for running that is easier on the joints and can be done without straying from home. seriously... if you havent tried jumping rope since you were little, do it. it sucks! but its great. swimming is good for cardio and flexibility.

athletes wouldnt cross train if it didnt help them overall. it also keeps you from getting injury due to repetitive motion... runs one day, and then give that a break with some other exercise. you are still kicking your metabolism, but changing the stress points.

more notes... keep stretching. you are doing well now, but you need to protect your body by stretching out those muscles. also, make sure you have good running shoes. its easy to pound down an older pair quickly and then you start to feel it in your feet, legs, etc.

keep taking a good multivitamin and get good sleep. research has shown how important a good sleep schedule can be for good health.

dont forget about the exercise dvds i mentioned from your local library in your earlier post. when my wife ran every day, she became stronger and trimmed up, but when she began running less and cross training with a little weights, pilates, and tae bo... thats when she went from lean to cut. thats when her abs started to become defined, she lost that little bit of back fat at the lower back that just wasnt coming off with running... when she started hitting her body from more angles, thats when it all came together.

and ive seen that myself. my typical workout would miss certain areas, and when i started more cross training... thats when things really cranked in.

congradulations! like i said, the great news is you are just beginning to reap the benefits of your work. so glad you started right away and stayed with it. ill bet you are going to inspire others who are walking aroung the idea of losing weight or getting fit to stop with the excuses and begin the journey.
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Thanks for the inspiration to keep going!!!!!!
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