The way not to do it is starve yourself, to start with. Just exercise and eat right. I did....lost 90 LBS because of it. Starving yourself won t help at all. Drink more water, eat less before bed, and don t eat for stress are the 3 things I follow and i m going pretty well if i don t say myself. 90 LBS isn t anything like 5-10lbs so take my advice. If you want anymore details, feel free to email me. ~Adia
lift weights for your arm. do more situps for your stomach [the stomach is always the hardest, for me.] do it everyday, eat less. but don t diet so that you eat very little for awhile then eat a lot to make up cuz that ll make you gain a lot of weight. 3 lbs. is good. and 97 lbs. isn t heavy. you re lucky. squats might be good too.feel the burn.
your diet will play a major role. restructure your diet. talk to a personal trainer and just get a basic plan laid out. It should not be much money at all
I am on low carb, low fat, high fibre, high protein and a hour brisk walk 5 times a week, and I have lost 31lbs and gain better health. I am now maintaining my 108lbs for more than a year.Details such as my experience, meals, recipes, walking as an exercise and to shape the body etc etc, are in my blog.Xiaozhen
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