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!

February 3, 2011

Is My Work out Good for Weight Loss?

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

Question: I usually spend 30 minutes on the eliptical and then I spend 15 minutes doing strength training (targeting abs one day, then arms the next, then legs) and then about 5 minutes of stretching. I workout 5 days per week.

I am also eating really healthy: whole grain cereal/oatmeal and fruit for breakfast, salad for lunch, and a balanced meal for supper. I occasionally indulge, not often. What else can I do?

Answer: nothing your doing everything that you can do

January 25, 2011

Is My Workout Enough for Weight Loss?

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

What a great weight loss question:

Question: I run 30 minutes on the treadmill at 4.5mph and at a 4% incline.
10-15 minutes weights
100 leg lifts
Answer: Sure if you you do it at least a few times a week along with proper eating. Otherwise then it may get you into better shape and tone more but you won’t lose a thing.

November 3, 2010

Another Weight Loss Question (: …?

Filed under: weight loss — Tags: , , , — Tracy @ 7:01 am

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

Question: I weighed myself before I started to work out and weighed 170. I am a 16 yr old girl and am 5′4.5 . I don’t want to weigh myself until about a month because I don’t want to get discouraged. So far I’ve been working out 20ish minutes everyday by jogging and walking, eating healthy, and drinking lots of water. How much weight would I lose if I ddo this for 6 weeks? I plan to work out like this for the first two weeks and then bump it up to 30 minutes the 3rd and 4th week and then to 40 minutes for the last two weeks.
Answer: You should be dropping between 2-4 pounds a week! Good for you!
Also, you should weigh 100 lbs for the first five feet tall and a minimum of 5 lbs. for each inch over. So, a healthy weight for you will be 125 to 140 pounds. So, you’ll be right on target in six weeks.
When you’ve finished losing the weight you want to lose, say GOODBYE to junk food and soda’s for life! They offer you nothing in nutritional value and make us bulge where we want to be toned! The junk food industry targets teens looking for customers for life. Don’t fall prey to their antics!
A daily diet of fruits, veggies, whole grains and lean meats with at least two glasses of milk, and 8-10 glasses of water daily will ensure that you never, ever have to diet again… with a minimum of 1/2 hours of exercise 3-5 days a week!
Also, trust what you see in your mirror and in your clothes… don’t rely on the scales to make you feel good about yourself! (^_^)

August 25, 2010

Weight Loss Help? Please Reply.?

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

Question: I’m a fourteen, fifteen in September, year old female. My height is 5′6. I’m hoping to lose about 10 or 15 pounds in a relatively short amount of time. I currently weigh 120 pounds. I usually walk for 30 minutes on the treadmill for at least 5 days a week. I only consume around 1000 calories a day, but I’m having trouble losing weight. I mostly need to lose it in my stomach area, and I would really enjoy slimming down my arms (triceps mostly). Any advice?
Answer: Sounds like you might benefit from an extra daily training session, if not more walking then perhaps a "core" focused exercise workout like Pilates or Yoga. Something will help trigger those muscles into action that are being missed in your walking sessions (There are also some great arm related exercises/positions that might help with your tricep areas)

Also, personally not sure why calorie consumption is 1000 (I would have thought 1200 what be a better fit for you). Starving your metabolism with a restricted calorie intake will send your body into survival mode, thus storing that unwanted fat not releasing it … but thats just me :P

June 23, 2010

Question About Weight Loss?

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

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

Question: Well multiple.

Do you have to physically sweat to get a workout to lose weight.
Will jumping jacks help you lose weight.
Whats better pull ups or push ups.
and can working out only 20 to 30 minutes a day help you lose weight, along with a healthy diet of course.
and can completely cutting out soda help you lose weight.

Answer: Loosing weight is so simple in theory and yet one of the hardest things to accomplish and maintain. Especially maintain.

It’s pretty simple in that you just have to take in less calories then you burn. So you eat less than you do now and the best places to start reducing your intake is high sugar foods like soda, cake, candy, height fat foods like Fried Chicken or French Fries, and some carbohydrates. Keeping that in mind you don’t need to give up anything all together just eat less of it.

Also stick to simpler foods like baked or grilled meats, rice or baked potato with just a small amount of margarine or butter and lots of steamed or raw vegetables. Add very little as far as toppings or sauces. Your body only needs about 3 teaspoons of fat like that which is found in butter or margarine a day. The more ingredients a dish has the more likely it is to be high in calories.

And don’t forget your body needs calcium and the nutrition you get from fruit. Your calcium needs depend on your age. Most likely you won’t need more than 1-2 servings of fruit a day.

Find a height and weight chart and see what you should weigh or if you already have a goal then google to find out how many calories a day it takes to maintain the weight you are now vs the weight you want to be and keep your intake somewhere in between.

You want to cut back your calories gradually because if you loose weight to fast you will loose other important things you need like muscle, and you will gain weight fast if you fall off your plan. Going slow takes more perseverance but will give you longer lasting results. If you want to keep the weight off that you loose then you are going to have to live long term with the changes you make.

Exercise is important too. My experience has been that I didn’t have to sweat to get enough of a workout to loose weight but if I did my results were better. Jumping Jacks will help but you don’t have to do just that. Try a variety of exercises so your working your body all over and combine exercises that strengthen your muscles like push up’s, pull ups. leg lifts, arm curls, and try things that give you more endurance like jogging in place, swimming, or dancing. These are just a few of the many exercises you can do. Changing around helps reduce boredom. 20 -30 minutes a day is fine unless you already exercise that much. Whatever you normally when your not loosing weight has to be increased. You might also find that you can start out with 20-30 minutes a day of low intensity exercise but eventually your body will require more.

My advice might sound pretty general but it’s taken from experience. At one time I weighed 354 pounds and I got down to 157 pounds. At 5′11 I’m a tall woman. 157 pounds may sound like a lot to some but for me height it was a good weight.

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