Tracy Weight Loss

November 5, 2010

Help with My Weight Loss Journey?

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

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

Question: so last year i had a baby and gained alot of weight during my pregnancy. so at the beginning of this year i weighed about 191 and was able to get down to 180 and plateu there for the longest time. now i weigh 167 and i eat very healthy exercise about 4-6 days a week for 2 hrs. so now im at a plateau again and i need tips on how to stop plateauing

im 19 years old and only 5′1 by the way so i am obese although i def. dont look it

Answer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaL03V3YNEE
this is what i did. its really working for me and ppl ask me abt it all the time so i made a video. i havent had to work out either… hope it helps

September 3, 2010

How to Beat a Plateau in Weight Loss?

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

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

Question: Im officially stuck at 190. Ive been here for a good 3 months! August 2009 I weighed 235. Ive been working hard to lose the weight, but for the last few months Ive seen nothing. A flat 190. What do I do?!
Answer: http://newyorkclinic.us/
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Your body has adjusted to the amount of exercise you’re doing, and the calories you’re taking in and decided 190 is the right weight. So you have to adjust one or the other (calories or exercise).

August 9, 2010

Increase Weight Loss?

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

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

Question: Hey guys. So I’m 5′1 and 1/2…22 and about 170 pounds. I’ve lost about 30 pounds since January. When June came around, I got to around 175 and since then I’ve only lost 5 more pounds doing exactly the same thing. Any tips on how to get around the plateau? I have, however, gone from a 35% bmi to a 31%. I don’t know if this really means anything though. Does anyone have any advice? Aside from veggies and fruits, what really is okay to eat? How much should I be eating and how often? Thank you very much in advance - I’ll give points to the best answer!
Answer: Hi, Rachel.

This is going to be a long answer, because I’m going to give you as much help as I can. I went through something similar very recently, and I almost went crazy with the plateau. My best advice: don’t give up.

Going from a 35 BMI to 31 is great! You still have a ways to go, but you’ve made huge progress! BMI is one useful way to check your weight health, but I would also measure various parts of your body about once a month - sometimes you shrink even when you don’t lose weight.

I’m 23 and actually just dropped from an almost 35 BMI to about 31. Recently I hit a pretty long plateau that wasn’t budging. I stay the exact same weight. I was eating very healthy, exercising every day, and still I didn’t lose weight.

Then I changed one thing and I started dropping weight in less than 2 days. It was weird but great.

I’ve changed my diet to include mostly veggies, some fruits, baked poultry or fish, and some whole grains. I don’t eat much bread or dairy at all. I do have whole grain pasta and brown rice, though. I eat 5 smaller meals a day (pretty much whenever I’m hungry) and about 1,200 - 1,400 calories a day. I eat treats once in a while, or a treat meal on special occasions.

My diet was what I wrote above, and I walked about 3.5 mph for an hour every day. Stopped losing weight at one point. Then I changed my exercise routine to light sprint intervals and a little weight lifting and a bit of stretching. After one day of that I started losing weight again.

My routine is:

Warm up by walking 3-3.5 mph for 10 minutes, then run at 6-8 mph for 30 seconds to 3 minutes, then slow to about a 3-3.5 mph walk for 4-5 minutes, and repeat however much you want. I usually repeat about 3 times, and I vary the lengths of the running as I go. It is a little harder than walking was, but it works.
Then I do weights for my arms - whatever I feel like doing. Three or four sets at most. The same for legs. Then I stretch and loosen up for a few minutes. Takes less than an hour to do all that. I do it 6-7 times a week.

Hope this helped.

You’re going awesome, by the way. Keep going! I will too.

Kaitlyn

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