I am a busy young mom with 3 kids, ages 3, 2, and 4 months. I have gained a lot of weight in my pregnancies and would like to lose about 80 pounds. I want to lose it slowly and healthfully. I do not have the time or money to join a gym, and do not have the child care. Also, I can not afford to buy any exercise equipment or expensive pills/gadgets etc. What are some healthy diet plans that are vegetarian friendly, and what are good exercises for targeting belly fat. PS-I do not need to hear "eat less exercise more." I need specific routines and referrals to eating plans that work for my lifestyle. I also need to know what kind of exercises to do and when/how to do them, plus some healthy foods that will satisfy my sweet tooth. Thanks!
I forgot to say that I am also allergic to wheat.
I forgot to say that I am also allergic to wheat.
Rebecca,
Hey I feel ya. I can point you in the direction of someone that is totally on his game.
He and his wife are tops.
Of the most valuable things that I was able to learn for him is that by really knowing the truths about what foods are really food we are able to fuel ourselves with a cleaner and higher octane food (fuel).
So head over to:
http://www.smartfitnesstips.com/go/liveawesome
It is an online resource that you will be able to use always.
You know after you learn some of the untold truths you will be able to teach the correct things to your children.
I am a father and I really know how important it is to give our children the correct knowledge so that they will grow up healthy and uninhibbited by feeling unhealthy.
Always the Best To You and Yours!
Rod Wambold
http://www.smartfitnesstips.com
Live life to the fullest
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October 23rd, 2009
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Losing weight is a simple equation: if you burn more calories than you eat, the weight will come off. Start off by estimating how many calories you burn each day using the calorie calculator http://straighthealth.com/pages/tools/caloriecalclb.html This will give you an idea of how many calories to eat. Healthy weight loss is 1-2 pounds per week. To lose 1 pound per week you need to create a calorie deficit (burn more than you eat) of 500 calories per day. To lose 2 pounds a week, you have to double the deficit to 1000 calories per day. You can achieve this by eating less, exercising more or a combination of both.
Beginners Guide to Dieting – http://straighthealth.com/pages/guides/begdieting.html
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i know that you don’t want to hear "eat less exercise more" but the truth is that all of the other gimmick plans are just short term, with results quickly fading.
perhaps instead of thinking "man, i have to eat a tiny meal and exercise all the time", try some alternatives.
my bane was portion control. like to eat salad? great! have a serving. don’t think that since it’s salad, you can gorge yourself with a ranch dressing covered mountain.
exercising.. not all exercise is sweating in a gym. go for a walk. i know it may be hard with all the kids, but pushing a stroller while hubby watches the other(s) would do wonders.
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http://www.weightwatchers.com This program is awsome. It will give you meal ideas and excercise regimines. It’s not a diet but a lifestyle change.
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I know a perfect diet for you (as long as you’re vegetarian, not a vegan).I went on a diet called the Special K Diet where you have Special K for breakfast and lunch and then have whatever you want for dinner. It really works! It will fit your busy schedule (cereal isn’t that hard to make) and will let you lose weight without going to a gym or buying any equipment. I don’t know how long it will take for you to lose the weight, but I know that you will lose it eventually.
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If you are nursing, try to eat a balanced diet of veggie, and fruits. People confined to bed can lose wt easily by cutting calories. Even with no added exercise. It take 3 days for the fat metabolism to go into action. It requires less calories in than burned up daily. If you eat more calories /day than you burn up, you will shut down the fat metabolism cycle for another 3 days. You should weigh yourself daily and watch what your weight does. Note what you eat per day. If your weight is going down over several days, you are on the right calorie level. If your weight is steady, cut your calories by 300-400 /day. One pound of fat = 3000 calories. After the initial water loss, because less water is required for less calories eaten, your wt. will decrease accordingly. The liver makes all the sugar you need to live. If you eat sugar you will get extra calories that are not needed and sugar turns off the fat metabolism and makes you more hungry.
For more rapid wt. loss, fasting is a guaranteed successful method. And it is cheap. It also is very helpful if you have a dog. Instead of you eating the left overs, give it to your dog. Hunger pains are your best friend. Your stomach will naturally shrink and the hunger pains will gradually subside. Meds are not necessary for losing wt.
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conversations with an old Doc.
Try incorporating the Glycaemic Index into your eating plan is surprisingly easy.
Eating a lot of high GI foods can be detrimental to your health because it pushes your body to extremes. This is especially true if you are overweight and sedentary. Switching to eating mainly low GI carbs that slowly trickle glucose into your blood stream keeps your energy levels balanced and means you will feel fuller for longer between meals.
oLow GI diets help people lose and control weight
oLow GI diets increase the body’s sensitivity to insulin
oLow GI carbs improve diabetes control
oLow GI carbs reduce the risk of heart disease
oLow GI carbs reduce blood cholesterol levels
oLow GI carbs can help you manage the symptoms of PCOS
oLow GI carbs reduce hunger and keep you fuller for longer
oLow GI carbs prolong physical endurance
oHigh GI carbs help re-fuel carbohydrate stores after exercise
Check out the following website:
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and look for this link: Transitionslifestyle
check out the eTools on the site, it has Meal Planner, Exercise Planner, Personal Progress Tracker …
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Transitions is an extensive plan that covers everything you’ll need to get fit and trim, not just a set of foods you can or cannot eat. In fact, a big part of the Transitions Lifestyle System is helping you make healthy choices while still eating a normal, diverse diet!
Good Luck,
Virginia
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I had the same problem few years ago I am man and then I started eating only yogurt and it worked like magic and I lost about 60 lb in 5 months without any exercise and without any health problems, actually I became more healthy.
so try to make 70 to 90% if not 100% of your food youghurt( use calaries culculator) and it well work like magic without any excersise and don’t forget your supplemintry vitamines.
good luck
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Rebecca,
Hey I feel ya. I can point you in the direction of someone that is totally on his game.
He and his wife are tops.
Of the most valuable things that I was able to learn for him is that by really knowing the truths about what foods are really food we are able to fuel ourselves with a cleaner and higher octane food (fuel).
So head over to:
http://www.smartfitnesstips.com/go/liveawesome
It is an online resource that you will be able to use always.
You know after you learn some of the untold truths you will be able to teach the correct things to your children.
I am a father and I really know how important it is to give our children the correct knowledge so that they will grow up healthy and uninhibbited by feeling unhealthy.
Always the Best To You and Yours!
Rod Wambold
http://www.smartfitnesstips.com
Live life to the fullest
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http://www.smartfitnesstips.com/go/liveawesome
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