try running daily.
A good way to lose weight is the jumping rope, the one boxers use, that combined with some abs workout can do wonders.
Try eating smaller helpings. Try buying the boost drinks and having them for your breakfast and lunch and eat a sensible dinner. We all like to eat so try your best. He will love you no matter what.
I won t tell you to stop eating, but only to make better choices. This can be very difficult when you re under so much stress, but if you re dedicated you can do it. I m a vegetarian and soon to be raw foodist. Ever since I stop eating meat I ve been losing the weight like that. I don t really get hungry because I keep myself active. I don t just mean sports or exercise either. I just plan my day, and keep myself busy. If I were you I would at least jog in the morning even if only for a mile, (not treadmill). Eat 3 leaves of kale, a banana, grapes, a hand full of spinach, and blue berries for breakfast. I take Spirulina three times a day. Spirulina is not a dieting pill. It s a blue-green algae that supplies your body with every thing it needs. It s also known as the nearly perfect food of the future. Drink lots of clean water ( not tap). Just do this everyday, and you should be fine. When I get hungry I munch on a mixture of dried goji berries, pine nuts, and cacao. I sometimes sweeten it with raw honey. I��m not telling you, you have to do this, but I think it would help. I hope I have helped you.
This is what worked for me. My Dr. recommened The Medifast Diet. It is Soy Protein. It teaches you to eat 5-6 small meals a day every 2-3 hours to speed up your metabolism. You will lose weight quickly with very little exercise. I have lost 35 lbs. so far. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions. lovejae247@yahoo.com
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when i visit my friend she s always using a nonfat energy drink it burns fat not really burn like fire she offered me some it taste good but it smells awful that s why i hold my nose when i drink it
cut something off!
Id buy some ephedra online and exercise, the ephedra will give you energy and curb your appetite http://www.buyephedraonline.com/ all those other diet pills do not work.
Drink water, water, water; eat small meals about 6 times a day, no food after 7pm, and walk, walk, walk.
You need a good combination of aerobic activity and resistance training combined with a healthy diet.It is not recommended to lose more than 1-3 lbs a week. If you want to lose weight the correct and safe way that will stay off for the long-term you need a good exercise and nutrition plan.A good program looks like this:Always warm up and cool downMuscular strength endurance-you need a good resistance training program that includes exercises for all muscle groups(hips, chest, upper and mid back, legs (quads and hamstrings), shoulders, lower back, upper arms (biceps and triceps), calves, forearms, abdomen, and the gluteus maximus).Your intensity should be 70-80% 1-RM or 8-12-RM, 8-12 reps, 1 or more sets, 3 times a week for 6 weeks or more. You should begin with 1 exercise for each major muscle group and make sure the days you do resistance training are not consecutive meaning you don t exercise the same muscle group two days in a row. As you continue your program you can add more exercises, add weight, and change up your program to include more days or just work specific muscle groups on specific days. As your muscles grow stronger you will be able to reduce the rest time between each set. You should rest for about 30 seconds between sets. Muscle is metabolically active and therefore when you gain muscle it burns more calories and helps to raise your metabolism.Cardiovascular Endurance-this is where you can burn fat the most and that leads to enhancing your muscles such as the abs. You need to include a warm-up and cool-down. I have an extensive answer on this section if you would like to read ithttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;��Body Composition-this includes your body fat percentage, bone frame, as well as how much muscle you have. Most people focus on only weight, but you should not put as much focus on that as much as what your body fat percentage is (get it tested at an exercise facility with skinfold calipers). You should also get circumference measurements done. This includes your neck, shoulder, chest, waist, abdominal, hip (buttocks), thigh (proximal), thigh (mid), thigh (distal), knee, calf, ankle, arm (bicep), forearm, and wrist. You should be able to do this at a gym. You should get all of this information done before you start your program and then you can see how you improve.Flexibility- Most people do not even think about this, but it is very important because it helps to prevent injury and it helps you to perform every day activities. It also has an effect on all your other programs. You should perform 10-12 flexibility exercises every day. Slowly stretch the muscle to a point of mild discomfort but not necessarily pain. Hold stretch for 10-30 seconds, and do 3-5 reps for each stretch. This should take about 15-30 minutes per session. If you do not have time to do this every day, try to do it 2-3 times a week.You have to make sure that you eat right and that means following the food guide pyramid. I have another answer that discusses thishttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;��
naturally- eat smaller portions of healthier, yet not rabbit, food. only eat 3 meals a day and say no to any snacks in between. and exercise that makes u outta breath for an hour a day.
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