Tracy Weight Loss

August 23, 2011

Will This Affect My Weight Loss…?

Well here’s a question I just had to answering straight away:

Question: So I am trying to lose 10 pounds in about two months… I consume around 1200 calories per day and work out 30 minutes at least 5 times a week… I try to eat healthy food like fruits, veggies and nuts along with some carbs… Anyways so yesterday my bro was eating these chocolate cookies and I just ate three of them… I felt guilty and worked out right after that for 30 minutes… Do you think it will affect my weight loss or I will still continue with losing weight?? Thanks in advance…
Answer: I’ve been dieting for around a month and I have lost 13lbs, i wasn’t overweight in the first place but got to the point where the clothes felt tight!

Anyway, those three cookies won’t hurt, you seem to have set a realistic target and a realistic time to do it in. Nice to see someone on here not starving themselves to be skinny and doing it the normal way. Good Luck!

P.S Allow yourself a treat day, this is what i did and it prevents you from cheating in the week. Surprisingly it doesn’t counter act the work you put in all week, as your stomach shrinks and you are able to consume less food, a bit like a fake gastric band i suppose. And always remember to stop eating when you are full!

August 22, 2011

Weight Loss Tips, Got Any?

Filed under: weight loss — Tags: , , , , , — Tracy @ 7:02 am

Well here’s a question I just had to answering straight away:

Question: Hello, but first of all I’d like that there wouldn’t be any hateful comments, that would be appreciated.
On topic, by my age I’m really overweight and I’ve decided to lose some weight I have a running track in my house, I’ve been exercising, and lifting weight. I’m wondering if any of you know how to increase the weight loss, drink only water, no beverages, not to eat any junk food and so on.

Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks.
And what about drinking coffee with sugar?

Answer: Well I’d say that drinking water is essential to losing weight, as you probably know. Drink about 64 ounces a day. Also, instead of eating 3 big meals a day, try eating every two hours, but eat smaller portions. Like 200 calories (at most) at a sitting. Like maybe an apple, a turkey rollup, string cheese, fiber bar, etc. Best of luck to you (:

August 21, 2011

Overweight Teen, Nervous About Gym, Weight Loss Tips?

I just love answering these weight loss questions. Here’s another:

Question: Basically I’m 14 and really overweight. I can’t wear any stylish things that other teens wears for example Abercombie and Fitch and Superdry. I wan’t to start loosing weight but I’m really nervous about going to the gym. I’m scared there will be people who keep on staring at you to see what you’re doing and I’m scared my induction will be embarrassing. I’m especially nervous about my induction. Everyone keeps on teasing me about my weight and I’ve finally had enough. My family keep on comparing me to other fat and ugly people on T.V and keep on saying they remind me of them. Not talking about adults here but mostly teenage cousins. Please tell me if you have any tips to tell me with my weight loss. Thanks
Answer: Whenever I go to the gym, there’s all types of people there. Old men going 2 miles per hour on the bike, obese women going on the elliptical, super duper fit women on the stairmaster, you name it, they’re there. There’s usually enough people there, and enough of a variety that nobody would be staring at you. As long as you don’t go into the freeweights section with all the ripped men, you should be fine. Also, don’t just lose weight so you can wear what other people wear. Do it for yourself. You shouldn’t feel pressured to fit into an extra small Abercrombie and Fitch shirt. For the weight loss part, also be aware of what you are eating. Don’t ever say "Oh, well I worked out this morning so it’s okay for me to eat more for lunch" or something. It takes a balance. Also be aware of your portion sizes, the back of the box may say that a portion has 120 calories, but take the time to measure out exactly what a portion is, otherwise you may be eating more than one portion. Weight loss takes time and patience, and you need to stick to a healthy, balanced diet (avoid processed foods if you can, a little is okay, but not too much) and have an exercise plan a few times a week.

August 19, 2011

How Do You Loss Weight? ? ?

Filed under: weight loss — Tags: , — Tracy @ 7:02 am

Keep the weight loss questions coming! I liked this one:

Question: im 12 , 5 feet and weight 120 i eat 3 times a day and execise most of the time can you tell me how to put of some body fatt and poundss ? trying to loss 5 pounds before school starts in 3 weeks hellllllppppp!
Answer: How To Lose Weight

Roughly one-third of the population of the United States is considered to be obese. While some individuals choose to lose weight for cosmetic purposes, there are underlying health concerns which should be addressed. Obesity is in the top two for leading causes of death in the U.S. because it places individuals at a significantly higher risk for heart disease, cancer and cerebrovascular ailments which can include strokes. It has also been proven that being overweight and inactive considerably increases the risk of diabetes which is the sixth leading cause of death. With this in mind, whether it is through diet, exercise, weight loss products or a combination of the three - it has become vital to understand how to lose weight.

Weight Loss through Diet

Sometimes minor dietary changes are all that is needed to provide significant weight loss over time. Consider the fact that in order to lose one pound it is necessary to cut back on approximately 3600 calories. It is quite possible to lose one pound per week from dietary changes alone by eating roughly 515 fewer calories per day. That might sound like a lot but sometimes minor adjustments can facilitate that quite easily. One chocolate bar is equivalent to 500 calories or more and the amount of oil and/or butter consumed in the course of the day can quickly add up to 900 calories.

Snack Healthy

Learning how to lose weight with healthy substitutions is an effective way to diet. A small snack size bag of potato chips is at least 500 calories and that’s not accounting for the dip. It is imperative to find all the hidden fats that most of us are totally unaware of. If you are going to consume products such as chips, always substitute baked chips for fried chips and find a fat-free alternative for dip – in which case salsa is perfect. Some people enjoy rice cakes that are low in calories, fat free and come in an assortment of flavors. Condiments are another source of hidden calories that are often overlooked. Mayonnaise, for instance, is made from whipped oil and egg. Many people fail to account for all that fat when slathering it onto their low-fat turkey sandwich on whole grain bread. If you are one who likes to have a chocolate bar or cake now and then, consider fresh fruit instead. Even if that seems too boring, use fat-free whipped toppings or fat-free yogurt on the fruit to make it more appealing.

Abstain from Refined Sugars and Starches

There are plenty of carbs that fall into the low glycemic index which can be safely eaten in moderation. Most whole grain products, although high in carbs, are composed of healthier, low glycemic, slow burning carbs. Cook with brown rice instead of white rice and use buckwheat noodles (soba) in place of pasta which has little nutritive value which results in wasted calories. Most importantly, the best advice for how to lose weight and improve overall health is to increase the daily intake of dietary fiber. Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli are extremely low in calories and high in fiber. Not only does fiber keep foods moving through the intestines, fiber is also proven to absorb a certain amount of fats before they can be absorbed through intestinal walls, to be stored by the body. That is exactly why high fiber foods are considered to be heart- healthy foods.

Weight Loss through Exercise

Some individuals find that they are eating the appropriate amount of calories that should enable them to stay within a healthy weight range; however, for some unknown reason they are overweight. That unknown reason is probably a lack of physical activity. Learning how to lose weight through exercise highly depends on a person’s level of fitness. There are plenty of activities that could easily allow them to lose a pound a week, even if caloric intake remains the same. In order to understand how to lose weight through exercise, it is important to calculate the calories expended per hour for any given exercise. For instance, a 190 pound person who is totally out of shape could walk at a slow pace for an hour and burn approximately 216 calories. That’s a good place to start.

A daily walk after dinner would account for a loss of about 2 pounds per month from that added activity alone. Walking at a slightly faster pace puts the calorie consumption up to 300 per hour. Leisurely swimming burns an average of 516 calories per hour and general dancing burns 388 calories per hour for that 190 pound person. As levels of fitness progress, exercises can be increased to burn calories much more quickly. It is always important to remember to slowly and safely build up to more taxing exercises when out of shape. When learning how to lose weight through exercise, one should always begin with activities that are within their level of fitness. For a more systematical approach, consider signing up with a local gym and get a trainee to design a program for you.

Weight Loss through Supplements or Pills

Many

August 18, 2011

Just Dance for Weight Loss?

Another weight loss question has come in this week. Let’s tackle it straight away:

Question: I’ve decided to change my lifestyle. I’m eating healthier and I go on walks almost everyday. And I use just dance and just dance 2 for about 30-60 minutes each day. But ive heard that it isn’t a real workout. If it isn’t why do I drip sweat afterward? Lol. So any success stories with dancing games? Like with Just Dance or DDR. I’ve just started eating healthier and exercising last week. I can’t really tell I I’ve lost any weight because being on my monthly makes me gain about 10-20 lbs water weight.
Answer: Uh, I’ve never gained 10 lbs of water weight. That’s odd.

DDR is great for cardio (and fun!). But if you want to lose inches, in addition to eating clean (which you did, good job!), you’d have to incorporate resistance work, such as pushups, pull ups, squats, deadlifts, and planks.

August 17, 2011

What Do You Know About a Weight Loss Product Called Sensa? Any Results?

Filed under: weight loss — Tags: — Tracy @ 7:04 am

What’s this week’s weight loss question? Let’s dive straight in…

Question: What Do You Know About a Weight Loss Product Called Sensa? Any Results?
Answer: Well I’m sold. Excuse me, where do I give you my money?

EDIT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwFfYzaxjjU <– Heres a video fo a woman reviewing it

August 16, 2011

Which is Better for Quick Weight Loss?

Filed under: weight loss — Tags: — Tracy @ 7:02 am

A weight loss question that should definitely interest you all this week

Question: sprinting a mile or jogging 2/ in terms of weight loss.
Answer: Most people can’t sprint a mile so I will go with jogging 2.
If you could sprint a mile it would probably burn more calories.

August 15, 2011

Swimming Around and Weight Loss?

Filed under: weight loss — Tags: , , — Tracy @ 7:03 am

Well here’s a question I just had to answering straight away:

Question: I wouldn’t be doing laps but mainly just swimming around with friends and playing around. We’ve decided to go every other day to a community pool for an hour.

And is it more effective if wanting to lose weight, to swim under water oppose to swimming at the surface? I just want to lose weight and slim down just a bit like 10-15bs. So any tips would be nice

Answer: Treading water is a really good way to burn calories. But it’s more effective if you combine it with swimming laps. Just floating around in the water won’t do anything for you. You’d actually have to swim laps and or use water weights/kick boards/pulleys/etc.

August 14, 2011

Green Tea and Weight Loss?

We’ve had a reader question come in on the subject of weight loss. Let’s take a look:

Question: Heard lately that research points to green tea consumption as an assistant to losing weight. Can a GA researcher point me to some resources that don’t appear to be sponsored by tea distributors or the "American Green Tea Alliance" or somesuch organization?
Answer: The University of Chicago Hospitals
http://tinyurl.com/3gjjcjl

Scientists at the University of Chicago’s Tang Center for Herbal
Medicine Research have found that a major chemical component of green
tea caused rats to lose up to 21 percent of their body weight.

August 13, 2011

Weight Loss During Pregnancy?

Filed under: weight loss — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Tracy @ 7:03 am

A tough weight loss question this week. Let’s dive straight in

Question: Before i found out i was pregnant i had an eating disorder for 3 years and also smoked.

I got better and got into a habit of keeping my food down and i quit smoking as soon as i found out i was pregnant. Im overjoyed because i had been trying to quit and get better for so long and struggled but knowing im responsible for another life helped me.

Anyway, its been 5 weeks and ive gained a bit of weight. Im very self concious but dont want to hurt my baby.
Is it okay for me to diet healthily to lose a few pounds or atleast not gain any more?

I’m 18 years old. I’m 5"6 and weigh 185 pounds.
I weighed about 140 pounds 8 weeks ago.
I dont want to be overweight.. I want to be able to see my baby belly and i want to be fit and healthy when my baby gets here.

I know you gain weight during pregnancy, I can gain the actual weight of the baby, I’d just like to lose some fat. I won’t have time to do it once baby is born.

Any advice is appreciated. <3

Answer: You are already gaining too much weight. 45 lbs in 8 weeks is a lot. It is more than what a woman should gain during the whole pregnancy.

Given your history, ask your doctor for a referral to a nutritionist. Ask the nutritionist for an eating plan that is healthy and will meet the baby’s gestational needs. Considering you gained so much weight so quickly, the doctor is also going to want to monitor you for gestational diabetes.

Right now, I would just concentrate on eating as healthy as you can–the nutritionist will help you with that- and doing low impact exercises such as walking and water aerobics. Do NOT start an exercise routine such as running or anything high impact if you were not exercising prior to the pregnancy.

Congratulations on your baby.

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