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  • May 31, 2008, 03:35 AM
    hjpan
    I need to lose 20-40lbs within 3 months
    I am currently 19 years old, 6ft'1, & weight 225lbs.

    Any good exercises?
  • May 31, 2008, 03:49 AM
    danielnoahsmommy
    Walking or jogging, sit ups push ups, shadow boxing. I have beed talking a karate class and following a south beach type of diet.
  • May 31, 2008, 03:56 AM
    hjpan
    Thanks~

    anyways, more of myself...

    I am a fully vegetarian, so I consume no meat or seafood at all.
    The problem with my eating is I over-eat; I am addicted to mainly carbohydrate-type of food.

    It seems to me that I always end up eating a lot =/
  • May 31, 2008, 04:16 AM
    rnfowl
    Carbs are my downfall as well and I gained over 70 pounds when I was pregnant. I have lost it all and here is how... I don't count carbs... at all... but I look at fat calories. For instance 1 or 2 teaspoons of butter is 110 calories but also 110 fat calories which means that is nothing but fat. So I buy the spray butter (different taste and you'll have to get used to it, but if you want the carbs you'll have to trim somewhere else). The spray butter has 0 fat calories. So every time you use butter you have just cut 110 fat calories. You can also buy the light butter in the tubs but if you really want to lose the weight you need to trim more than just the light. Same goes with mayonaise... this is really really fattening. So on this one I buy the light. (40 fat calories in stead of 80 for a teaspoon). I eat animal crackers, granola bars, fig bars, pretzels, yogurt, grapes, salads (with low fat calorie dressings), and for ice cream you can go for fudgcycles (these are low in fat calories). Cheese.. you can buy at walmart fat free shredded cheese for your salads... it is actually OK and has 0 fat calories. I lost all my weight over about 6 months and I still eat like this today. Sometimes I sneak in a piece of cake but the next week or even 2 I am back to the rigid diet. Jelly has no fat calories but peanut butter is loaded, so I eat jelly sandwiches... remember though you need some protein so peanut butter is not all that bad even twice a week or more since you are vegetarian. Milk isn't too bad and I remcommend you drink this daily so you don't lose calcium. Water, water, water, water. I keep my fat calories under 150 when I am dieting, and in fact have gone as low as 100. You should count your fat calories that you normally eat for 3 or 4 days and cut it in half to start and they you can go lower if you want. Exercise program with this, even if it is minor at first. Jumping jacks, walking (somewhat fast paced), marching in place... any activity for 20 minutes 3-4 times per week. Every other day would be good. Any questions let me know and I will certainly give you as many tips as possible. When you start to feel your tummy growl, that is a good.. your tummy will shrink... grab a small small snack to just subside that hunger or wait until the next meal. 5 meals a day are OK.. small, watch portions. Breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner, snack. Don't eat past 6:30 at night and eat an early dinner. Good luck
  • May 31, 2008, 04:18 AM
    rnfowl
    The foods I listed that I eat are the snacky foods I eat. I eat regualar meals.. but the actual foods listed are my snack foods.
  • May 31, 2008, 04:18 AM
    danielnoahsmommy
    I would watch the carbs. Eat more protein. There are plenty of vegetarian protein choices.
  • May 31, 2008, 04:38 AM
    rnfowl
    I do not like meat for the most part and so I stick to pastas and a lot of vegetarian foods. It is very hard to watch carbs when you are eating pastas. Also carbs have sugars which supplies your brain with energy. I know some swear by the low carb high protein diet, unfortunately it didn't work for me. You will have to figure out what works for you, but if you say you love carbs then you probably will not be compliant with a low carb diet. A phsyician wrote in the newspaper in my local area at Thanksgiving. And I knew I was doing it right when his whole article was on watching fat calories rather than carbs. Good luck with it all.
  • May 31, 2008, 05:10 PM
    hjpan
    thank you :D

    I need more tips :)!
    carbs.... damn

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