Xenical for Christmas (and beyond!)

It all depends Elaine on what you're looking for. My hubby would love a gym with a pool but the cheapest one is 35 a month so he joined fit space which was only 12. I'm not a member of one at all as I don't drive & when I'm home I'm looking after our son so I've said new year I'm gonna get my fitness DVDs out. I reckon clearing the dust off them will use about 500 calories for a start x
 
Lexie we should do them together and start our own mini gym ;)

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toofatkat said:
Lexie we should do them together and start our own mini gym ;)

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I'm hoping to start running with a friend in a few weeks, also meant to have another friend coming on my day off to have a go lol
 
There you go then, you're own mini gym :)

I'm going to dig out my 30 day shred DVD that should be a good start to the new year

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I've got the Davina evil one, Jennifer Ellison west end workout (it was only a quid) & Claire from Steps one which I like cos I sing along....
 
toofatkat said:
There you go then, you're own mini gym :)

I'm going to dig out my 30 day shred DVD that should be a good start to the new year

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I have the DVD but haven't made it past the warm-up yet!
 
Actually confession time ;) I've only watched it, :) that was enough to put me off!! :)
Maybe I should edit my goals to complete the shred next year :)

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Lol :)
You'll need your friends there then to fan your face so you come round to complete part two :)

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Hahaha know what you mean about polishing the dust off :p

I bit the bullet and joined virgin active! Pool & classes so I have absolutely no excuse!
Wanted to leave I a day or two (after Santas feast!!!!) before starting back on the xen so will begin taking them again tomorrow with 2 x slim fast. When I can't
Have a shake I'll have either porridge or a
Soup ... Hoping to put an exercise plan together soon !!

Hope you guys are doing well? Glad I went to my Mums for Christmas, means I have no left overs here aha! x
 
Hi guys!

Very pleased today <3
two 100% days and it already feels like my mojo is back! Working long and weird hours so maybe that helps with the cravings too...

I have lost half of my gained weight (I'm now back at 16:00 - started re-logging at 16:09) so only 2lbs away from my lightest weight this year (15:12) which I want to
Achieve by 01/01/12... So it can be my official heaviest weight of next :D
Far too many times 'losing weight' has been a resolution at the New Year... And, quite obviously I've never achieved it. Always looked at the bigger picture (I need to lose 9 stone) etc and never the here and now. That being said, here is a list of what I plan to resolve in 2012....

- Take better care of my self!
Predominantly this will involve water (both skin (hello new skin care regime) and mouth (6-8 glasses per day pls!)

- Stress less
Ergo getting up at least 15 minutes earlier every day (hehhhh) and incorporating a proper fitness plan. When I was fat(er) and fit(er) I had heaps more energy AND confidence! Bring that on!

- Save money
LOL. 'cos I need to go on holiday, yo!

- Be open to new relationships.
Thought this was needed since I haven't had once since 2009...


What about you? Tell tell!

P.s food for today! Plus I'm also having one xenical (with dinner) 2 alpen light bars (140 cals) and a chocolate mouse (88)

Xx
 

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Yayyy another 100% day! Feeling positive, feeling motivated wooo! x
 
Hai guys!

A little bed time reading (for anyone still awake) to slip in to New Years Eve with...motivating the mind and all that jazz!

I know I've realllyyy been lacking with the posts... And I am sorry I am!

Food is good! Isn't it weird... Once you're a few days in to 100% days you stop constantly thinking about bad food... Well maybe just me... Haha I still think about food... Just how much more less fat food I can get for the calories! Simple pleasures, eh?

Anyway, it's New Years Eve... And although 2011 has been a strange one
I grateful for the wonderful people I have met and the experiences I've dealt with... That aside it can move aside - bring on
2012!!' year of my life!!! (ironically I don't say that every year, just as well :p)

Weight loss isn't a New Year but a
Constant resolve for me, so my resolution this year is to make sure I don't constantly surround myself with a. holes.
It's not as cynical as it sounds... Honest!

That, and skin care!

Ooh and if I'm brave enough/get to 12 stone (whichever comes first) I'm going to die my 25 (almost) year blond hair brown!

Ttyl xxx


Bedtime brief - as promised (and pasted)

[Today, I've left my philosopher's cardigan in the drawer, my coach's whistle in my gym bag, my arse-kicking boots on the porch and my motivator's cape in the cupboard. Instead, I've decided to slip on my trusted old exercise scientist's tracksuit and talk about losing a few pounds. Of course, I know none of you will be interested in the subject but I thought I'd write about it anyway - just in case you know someone who might be in need of a little physiological adjustment.

If so, you might pass this along.

As you know, I'm all about creating permanent change and I'm definitely not one for quick-fixes or short-term solutions but sometimes we need a little kick-start to create some momentum and to build our confidence and enthusiasm for the long haul.

Getting the Wheels Turning

So, I've decided to base all of the following suggestions on a twenty-eight day time frame. Of course, twenty-eight days isn't life but it's usually brief enough to stay focused and long enough to see some results. The idea being that, once we see some positive change, we can then step into our next twenty-eight day block with a new attitude, a leaner body, a new habit or two and some serious momentum.

Before long, those twenty-eight day blocks will become a blur and eventually we'll find ourselves firmly entrenched in the middle of some new-and-improved habits. Better habits. Smarter habits.

That's the plan anyway.

Keep in mind that the following is not an individual prescription but, rather, some general advice from a bloke who's seen his fair share of fat bodies. Including his own.

1. Lose the Liquid calories. Drink nothing but water for 28 days. Some people consume over a thousand calories a day in fluids. Which makes obesity almost unavoidable. Throw down a fruit and yoghurt smoothie and you may have just added a lazy six hundred calories to your daily total. Keep everything else the same and drop the liquid calories and you might be laughing all the way to the tailor. Or is it seamstress?

2. Record every single thing you put in your mouth. Not fun, not sexy and not a particularly ground-breaking strategy but effective nonetheless. Keeping an accurate record of food intake increases our awareness, accountability and definitely helps us make better decisions. And no, we don't do it to become obsessed, we do it to be disciplined, structured, organised and successful. And lean, of course.

3. Find a hill. And walk it. Walking hills is a great calorie burner, a great metabolism booster and a great arse and leg shaper. The bigger the steps, the better. The steeper the hill, the better. If you're unfit, ease into it. If you can't find a hill, stairs will do nicely.

4. Buy a skipping rope. And use it. Cheap, convenient and effective. And tough. Generally speaking, skipping will burn more calories (expend more energy) than jogging for the same amount of time. Of course, it depends on technique, intensity and a few other variables but suffice it to say that when I skip the weight (and fat) falls off. Again, if you're a beginner, ease into it.

5. Do new stuff. New exercise stuff, that is. For many people, their exercise regime is Groundhog Day all over again. All over again. All over again. When we do the same type of exercise, for the same amount of time, at the same intensity level (give or take), we end up with the same body. Typically, if nothing changes (with our exercise program), nothing changes (with our body). Do different to create different.

6. Go sugar-less. Sugar is a killer. Not only does it turn many of us into diabetics and give us skanky teeth, it also puts our body in a hormonal state to store fat more easily - via the increased production of insulin. In other words, sugar creates a chemical reaction in our body that makes weight and fat loss less likely. Ironic that something containing zero fat can play such a huge role in the obesity epidemic. Watch those cereals. Most of them are crap. My fave? Natural oats.

7. Add some intensity. When it comes to exercise, many people are simply going through the motions. When they do exercise, they tend to make a two-out-of-ten effort, while hoping for a nine-out-of-ten result. No, you don't need to be hard-core and, no, you don't need to punish yourself but you do need to work at a level that necessitates physiological adaptation. Yes, intensity is relative and, yes, you should ease into it if you're a beginner. But, if you've been training for a while, it might be time to get out of first gear.

8. Prepare all your meals. All of them. No take-away. No restaurant meals. No snacks from Seven-Eleven. Nothing in a wrapper. So simple and obvious that I shouldn't have to suggest it but most people still won't do it.

9. Find Two Minutes. Two minutes every hour you're awake, that is. Did you know that if you can find a measly two minutes to do some moderate exercise every waking hour, you're gonna add four hours (ish) of exercise to your weekly regime? Four hours! Your hourly instalment could come in the form of stair-walking, step-ups on a box, sit-ups, exercise bike, skipping, body-weight squats or a bazillion other simple and practical calorie-burning options. Two minutes isn't even long enough to crack a sweat but add all those micro-workouts together and you'll be enjoying a leaner, meaner you. I know many people who have dropped weight this way. If you must miss an instalment or two (for practical reasons), simply make up for it later in the day. You may even have to stretch yourself to a six-minute workout!

10. Exercise during the ads. Fact 1: Night time television typically contains somewhere around fifteen minutes of advertisements per hour. Fact 2: The average Aussie watches around three hours of TV per day. Fact 3: If Mr Average's entire exercise program consisted of nothing but getting his heart rate up during the ads, he would be exercising for 5.25 hours per week! And losing his gut at a rapid rate.

The Last Bit

Naturally, the above list is not an exhaustive one but, rather, a few suggestions that have proven to be effective for many of the people I've worked with over the years. If you feel so inclined, you might want to start with one or two and build from there. Attempting all ten (suggestions) simultaneously would be a recipe for failure. ]
 
Wow that was great. Thanks. I'll be sure to incorporate some of those tips in the future. :)

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P.s
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Can't believe I forgot to post this! Lost another 2lb... Officially back to lowest weight of last five years and this - 15.12 - is going to be the highest weight of 2012!!
(new weigh day is Thurs) xx
 
Ela ine said:
P.s
P.s
Can't believe I forgot to post this! Lost another 2lb... Officially back to lowest weight of last five years and this - 15.12 - is going to be the highest weight of 2012!!
(new weigh day is Thurs) xx

Well done & thanks for the inspirational advice which I'm going to re read in the morning.
 
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