Wednesday, February 20, 2008

How to lose weight to become a model? -

I am almost 15 years old and i am 5 9 and about 135. about a size two. I have blonde hair and green eyes. Not trying to sound snotty or anything but I have a very pretty faceHow much weight do i need to lose to be a model. And how can i do it, within a couple months.

Keeping to a reduced weightMany people who lose weight soon put it back on again when they stop their weight reducing diet. The main reason this happens is because the weight reducing diet was only a temporary cut back of an unhealthy diet. Once you have lost some weight, to keep the weight off you need to stick to a healthy diet. An active lifestyle with more physical activity would also help. Even better is for the whole family or household to have changed to healthy eating habits and a healthy lifestyle.To keep your weight down you will still need to eat less and/or do more physical actvity than previously. For example, if you have lost 10kg, to keep this off and maintain your weight you will still need to:* eat about 300 calories per day less than you did prior to the weight loss diet, or* do more physical activity to burn up an extra 300 calories per day, or* a combination of the two.Top tip - after losing some weight, weigh yourself once a week to keep a check on your weight.

the simple Diet and Exercise.keep a calorie journaldo aerobic exercises regularlyavoid trans fat and saturated fat like the plaguedrink lots of water eat 6meals a day, once every two-three hoursalways eat breakfastAnd you ll shed those pounds before you know it.

They probably won t even take you because you re so young without any experience.

No offense but I think models are taller than 5 9

How to lose weight safely and surely? -

Im only 14 yrs old but i weigh 176lbs?Will i lose my manly boobs if i lost weight?

Its simple: expend more energy than you consume, and the fat disappears.1. Make your body move, aerobically, and do some resistance training2. Eat less, cut out the crap, the sugar, the soda, the white bread/rice, eat whole grains instead, fruits and nuts for snacks not crap from the snacks or candy aisle , stock up on baby carrots and celery, so that if you MUST stick something in your mouth, put those in.Think of it this way, when you walk into a super market, all that food that s on the outside of the aisles, the vegetables, the fruits, the lean meats, the fish, the dairy (some) greek yogurt is best, etc. That s the food you should eat. The food in the aisles, the boxed and bagged stuff, filled with salt, preservatives, and sugar? That s the food you don t eat when you want to lose weight. Its really that simple. Stay out of the aisles (except the whole grain/whole wheat breads and the frozen fruit, blue/black, berries, cherries, that s stuffs ok too)At 14, 176 pounds you should be able to lose 20 pounds in a short period of time (like a month or so) and you won t be doing anything but eating healthy food, no magic potions or magic foods that have never worked (there have been 1000s of them peddled at desperate people for decades). Its all nonsense. They are all passing fads that the people selling them laugh all the way to the bank while yo-yo dieters keep getting suckered into the next magic way to lose weight that comes back in no time because people don t change their eating, living, and exercise HABITSAmateras: I don t have to tell you. You are doing the best thing you can possibly do to improve your quality of life, improve how you feel physically and emotionally, avoid medical problems associated with obesity and diabetes, etc. and its going to pay off in spades for the rest of your life.Perfect. That s how its done.

The only safe, sure way to lose weight is diet and exercise! Try to walk 30 minutes daily, gradually building up to more time and distance. More importantly, a healthy diet must be in the works. Breakfast is a must, so are lunch and dinner, but it is vital to track the calories, fat, and fiber to make sure you re making good choices. There are websites you can find your Basal metabolic rate, and a suggestion of how many kcals to eat per day. You must eat 500 kcal less than that suggestion to lose a pound per week, and 1000 kcal less to lose two. It is only healthy to lose 1-2 pounds weekly, so try to develop healthier eating patterns and keep a log of what you eat, and if you overeat, why. Avoid restaurants, which have huge, non-nutritional portions!! There are many sites online that can educate you about healthy foods for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I like yogurt, whole grain toast OR oatmeal, and fruit for breakfast. Lunch could be a broiled chicken salad with nonfat dressing, and a light soup, and dinner a salad, soup, whole grain pasta dish, or sandwich with whole grain bread. As you lose weight, and work out, you will see more definition and lose fat. There is no way to be certain your pec muscles will tone up, but they should!

Hi !I lost 105 pounds in 1 year....and still counting.I started out by eating a high fiber breakfast, now I eat 2 eggs and 1 toast with coffee, or Mal-O-Meal with coffee.Drink 3 liters of water every day and eat big salads; I mean really big, filled with any lettuce you like or cabbage, carrots, onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, tofu, chicken breast, tuna ETC. I had a treadmill and the dvd KickBox BootCamp. I would walk on the treadmill for 30 minutes and do 30 minutes of the dvd M-F. Now I jog 3 days of the week and use Day 1 of the 30 Day Shred.I used to eat candy on the weekends, but now I count my calories so that I eat less than 1,200 calories everyday...and that includes a cookie or Kit Kat Bar.

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I found this on this website. There are more tips and info.1. If what you are eating has less than 1 carb, count it as 1 carb just to be sure.2. Totally avoid caffine at least for the first two weeks on the program.3. Drink a MINIMUM of 8 glasses of plain water or seltzer daily.4. Don t weigh yourself more than once a week5. Take starting measurements as well as weight - sometimes you ll lose inches before pounds6. Avoid any type of low carb sweetener for the first two weeks7. Don t compare your loss to someone else s - this is a YMMV thing (your milage may vary)8. Stalls are common around the third week so don t panic9. If you follow your plan to the T and don t lose, consider Candida as a possibility and avoid vinegar, cheese, mushrooms and any other fermented food10. Have bloodwork done before starting so you have a comparison11. Cholesterol can be elevated in the first few weeks til your body adjusts - make sure your doctor knows that you re doing low carb and when you started12. Don t blame the diet if you don t read your plan book -- blame the diet if you don t read the labels -- Don t blame the diet if you don t follow the diet

Excess weight or obesity is by far the number one health concern in this country. Sixty percent of Americans are either overweight or obese, including over 20 percent of teenagers. All are at risk for serious physical and emotional health problems.

No matter how you slice it, diet is a dirty word. It smacks of deprivation and hunger pangs. To overcome the pain, you need a plan.So WebMD asked the experts for advice, and put together their quick tips on how to get your weight lossgoing.1. Know Your Weight Loss Goals2. Understand Your Weight Loss Personality3. Double Up: Diet Exercise4. Make a Firm Weight Loss CommitmentFinally, be sure you re committed to losing weight for yourself -- not because someone else is pressuring you to do so.Then, take things slowly, keep these tips in mind, and you should be on the road to weight loss in no time.

Excess weight or obesity is by far the number one health concern in this country. Sixty percent of Americans are either overweight or obese, including over 20 percent of teenagers. All are at risk for serious physical and emotional health problems.

Hi there,I think you might be getting a little mixed up with what you want exactly. You say that you want to lose weight but that means you might want to get rid of some muscle too. You then say that you d like to shape (I d call it tone) your body a little which implies you want to build some muscle. I m not trying to pick at your question - I just want to clarify the point for you.To answer it in the best way, I am going to look at it as if you want to get rid of fat AND build muscle at the same time. If you re looking to trim and tone your body, and espectially because you suggest you are not that overweight, I would suggest you start performing more intensive aerobic exercises such as jogging. I wouldn t think you need to change the whole way you eat or go on a diet because if you re wanting to build muscles - it s better to do it all with exercise.Exercises like jogging won t exactly build your muscles on your stomach but they will help reduce the extra fat around there. Depending on how fit you are, you should go on daily or bi-daily jogs of around a mile. To build muscles, you should concentrate on anaerobic exercises such as sit-ups to help build muscles.These muscle-building exercises will give your muscles the toning and training they need to grow and become more prominent. To start to see a real difference with sit-ups, you should be looking to do no more than 100 every day (more than that will often hurt your muscles).If you stick to doing those two forms of exercise - jogging and sit-ups, you should see real improvements in a week or two. Remember, you should do them as often as you can (I.E every single day).

No matter how you slice it, diet is a dirty word. It smacks of deprivation and hunger pangs. To overcome the pain, you need a plan.So WebMD asked the experts for advice, and put together their quick tips on how to get your weight lossgoing.1. Know Your Weight Loss Goals2. Understand Your Weight Loss Personality3. Double Up: Diet Exercise4. Make a Firm Weight Loss CommitmentFinally, be sure you re committed to losing weight for yourself -- not because someone else is pressuring you to do so.Then, take things slowly, keep these tips in mind, and you should be on the road to weight loss in no time.

Here are my ten top tips to tip the scales your way: CREATE YOUR OWN VIRTUAL REALITY.# EAT NUTRITIOUS WHOLE FOODS.# ELIMINATE HIGH GLYCEMIC FOODS.# DRINK PLENTY OF PURE LIQUIDS.# MOVE YOUR BODY. BUILD MUSCLE.# INCREASE HIGH FIBER FOODS.# CUT OUT BAD FATS, ADD GOOD ONES.# ENJOY DOING IT YOUR WAY.# HAVE A SIMPLE ORGANIZED PLAN.# FORGIVE YOURSELF AND MOVE ON.

I found this on this website. There are more tips and info.1. If what you are eating has less than 1 carb, count it as 1 carb just to be sure.2. Totally avoid caffine at least for the first two weeks on the program.3. Drink a MINIMUM of 8 glasses of plain water or seltzer daily.4. Don t weigh yourself more than once a week5. Take starting measurements as well as weight - sometimes you ll lose inches before pounds6. Avoid any type of low carb sweetener for the first two weeks7. Don t compare your loss to someone else s - this is a YMMV thing (your milage may vary)8. Stalls are common around the third week so don t panic9. If you follow your plan to the T and don t lose, consider Candida as a possibility and avoid vinegar, cheese, mushrooms and any other fermented food10. Have bloodwork done before starting so you have a comparison11. Cholesterol can be elevated in the first few weeks til your body adjusts - make sure your doctor knows that you re doing low carb and when you started12. Don t blame the diet if you don t read your plan book -- blame the diet if you don t read the labels -- Don t blame the diet if you don t follow the diet

No matter how you slice it, diet is a dirty word. It smacks of deprivation and hunger pangs. To overcome the pain, you need a plan.So WebMD asked the experts for advice, and put together their quick tips on how to get your weight lossgoing.1. Know Your Weight Loss Goals2. Understand Your Weight Loss Personality3. Double Up: Diet Exercise4. Make a Firm Weight Loss CommitmentFinally, be sure you re committed to losing weight for yourself -- not because someone else is pressuring you to do so.Then, take things slowly, keep these tips in mind, and you should be on the road to weight loss in no time.

Loosing weight fast is always an unhealthy thing.There are many diets who tell you that you can loose a lot of weight in no time. And it is working, but you are doing no good to your body. And there s also the Jojo-effect.The best thing to loose and hold a healthy weight is healthy food, less sugar, lots of drinking water, and sports.Diet has to begin in your head. And you already started to think about your nutrition. That s an important step. It is too easy just to make a magazine-diet for 2-3 weeks and loose some weight. But it will come back soon again. If you are over-thinking your nutrition and activity, you will have a constantly good result. Isn t that much better and healthier than a crash-diet ?- Healthy life every day!Take care,:-)

Can somebody please give me some advise on how to lose weight and get ripped? -

Please. A shcdule for the whole week. Im realldy determined except i do not know what to do. I need a plan, how to eat, what workouts to do. I have access to a gym but it doent have much. SOmebody help me plzzz

Work out 5 times a week, 2 days of rest. Cardio 4-5 times a week at 30 mins per session.Eat healthy foods. Stay away from high carb starchy foods like white bread, pastas, etc.Good carbs: Whole wheat, sweet potatoes, brown rice, etc.Lean meats: Chicken breast, tuna in water, turkey breast, lean sirloin, lean (4% ground beef), egg whites (6 whites and 2 yolks for flavor).Veggies/greens. Excercise: Train each body part hard 1x per week (12-15 sets, 3-4 different excercises, 8-12 reps).Getting ripped is a lifestyle change. It takes 4-5 small healthy meals a day, excercise and cardio and 7-8 hrs of sleep per night for recovery.

nobody on here can tell you. invest in a GOOD gym and get a workout plan from there. Nobody here knows your body composition or anything like that. Dont listen to anyone on here and just go a good gym. Trust me