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What are the best diets and fitness regimes you've tried that you maintained and made you lose a lot of weight?
By admin | April 13, 2010
Give names and details if you can. And how long you were able to keep going on the diet and fitness regimes.
Also what was your motivation?
Topics: Fitness | 4 Comments »
April 13th, 2010 at 11:31 pm
Forget about losing weight. Just adopt a healthy lifestyle.Eat a good healthy diet and excercise a lot!!! The more excercise you do the better!
For a healthy diet, you need to be eating small to medium meals regularly. 4 or even 5 times a day. Each meal (apart from breakfast which should preferably be fibre rich), should contain a balanced ammount of carbohydrates for energy, (from potatoes, rice and pasta, etc) protien (from fish, chicken, occassional red meat is fine, soya is good too) and plenty of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants (simple fresh fruit and veg). Eat like this and make sure you are well hydrated (fruit juice is as good as water, any fluid counts, but some fluids have negative effects too, such as alcohol or caffiene rich drinks.)
Now for the science bit: Protien is essential for repairing muscle and keeping the muscle you do have healthy (this includes your heart, lungs, brain etc). You naturally lose the ammount of protien you have throughout the day (through urine etc) so this needs to be replenished regularly on a daily basis.
Carbohydrates are essential for energy. You won’t be able to function without it. It also regulates body fat and glucose etc.
Vitamins and minerals are obviously essential for a variety of reasons. For normal growth and development, for the healthy maintenance of the cells, tissues, and organs that make up our bodies, and also to let us efficiently use chemical energy provided by food.
You can have a wide range of healthy meals with this, from Thai, Chinese, Italian, British, Indian, etc. Just make sure each meal contains balanced ammounts of these three. On the bright side too, fresh veg and rice and pasta is a lot cheaper than crappy junk food!
This doesn’t mean you cant have chocolate or pizza/takeaway/etc, just save them as very occassional treats.
The big secret to keeping a healthy weight and staying healthy is EXCERCISE, particularly cardio excercise.
Cardio exercise includes any form of excercise such as running/jogging/swimming/cycling etc that gets your heart rate pumping and you sweating and out of breath. It will not only burn calories and reduce your body fat levels, therefore making you ‘slimmer’ by having less fat on you, but will also improve your resting heart rate and lung function, making you healthier.
I cannot understate the importance of cardio excercise. It is this which will basically burn the body fat off you.
But you have to remember that once you have shed a bit of fat you have to have a nice toned body underneath the fat to show off.
Strength training will help you strengthen and tone your muscles. This is done with the use of weights or by free training.
There are essentially (without getting overly complicated) two types of strength excercises based on different types of muscle fibres depending on wether you want to build size, bulk and power, or just ‘tone’ up the lean muscles an get more muscle endurance.
Heavy weights with short reps/sets will build your fast twitch muscle fibres and build size, power and strength. Imagine big guys at the gym lifting heavy weights.
But if you use light to medium weights with lots of reps/sets you will excercise your slow twitch muscle fibres, you wont build size, but you will tone up your body and train muscle endurance. This will obviously make you ‘look’ healthier and more toned, but will also increase your metabolism (as your muscles demand more energy) so you will burn calories faster. These muscles are also excercised a lot with cardio workouts (i.e your leg muscles when running).
Your arms for example, will need bicep curls and tricep dips using weights and reps of your choice (heavy – low reps, light – lots of reps) and also shoulder excercises such as holding the weights at your waist and lifting them perpendicular to your side or in front of you, etc etc.
Your stomach will need excercises that cover the entire torso. Leg raises for your lower ab wall, crunches, sit ups and planks for your upper and all over ab wall, oblique twists for your sides and superman stretches for your lower back for example.
These are just basic examples, there are literally hundreds of excercises, but it is impossible to show you on a site like this, get a trainer at your gym to show you some but remember the basic rules of muscles and weights.
As far as excercise goes, you should aim to strike a balance between cardio training and strength training, this way you will build good strong and toned muscle, but also keep your body fat levels down and increase your heart and lung performance, making you much fitter and healthier.
April 13th, 2010 at 11:31 pm
Could not tell you all of that in here but if you really want to get into shape email me and we can talk and I can set you up on a diet and exercise program to help you…as far as motivation well that is the easy part as soon as you see results you will keep going….
April 13th, 2010 at 11:31 pm
Hello there
I dont believe in diets as I think they can make u ill.However, I do martial arts, boxing, running, gym work and swimmimng. I have always kept myself in shape since 14years old,as fitness makes me feelso much better. For some reason especially after running I always feel amazing and energetic.
As for healthy eating I eat lots of fruit and veg, as well as protein & carbs. I try to eat 3-4small meals a day to keep my metabolism burning. I stll eat chocolate, pizzas and crisps wheneva I feel like that, because I believe if u want a treat and u dont have it, then u could make yourself bad tempered.
April 13th, 2010 at 11:31 pm
Beware of ‘Diets’ and ‘Regimes’
Almost anyone who’s dieted before knows that the weight just comes back on. You need to look at your habits and start to see your weight-loss as ‘behavioural change’. Adopt a healthy lifestyle, eat healthily, listen to your body, move it to lose it, develop more self-confidence, etc etc, and your weight issues will begin to be become a thing of the past.