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im 14, 5'9, weighing 80 kilograms...
a year ago, i was 70+ kgs and dropped to 68-72,
but now im already 80...maybe because of lack of exercise and much eating...what should i do? what exercises are recommended and what foods should i eat and avoid?

2006-06-15 02:37:23 · 9 answers · asked by darkshadow_masashi 2 in Health Diet & Fitness

9 answers

this is not right to have so much weight .. do some aerobic exercises ,wt. trianing less ,increase liquids like water, juices,vegetable juices...with less sugar. eat salads and high protien food ..less fat .
avoid fast and oily food.
mail me back for further opinion

2006-06-15 03:22:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If you are looking to lose weight consistently and permanently you will find these 3 keys to success very helpful.

1. Create a "Diet for Life". A healthy diet that will give your body the nutrients it needs without a high caloric intake and also be satisfying for you to maintain for years or a lifetime. Try going to www.ediets.com for some help.

2. Just like your diet you should have a fun and interesting workout plan that you can do on an ongoing basis. Do the things that you like doing and it will be a lot easier to maintain.
www.fitnessonline.com

3. Persistance is probably the main key. Know that if you are doing 1 & 2 correctly then the results will come. Don't get frustrated if your not losing 20lbs in a week. Keep on working at it and in 3 months you will be healthy and well on your way to a perfect body.

Much Success to you!

2006-06-15 06:58:37 · answer #2 · answered by vantedge76 2 · 0 0

Be your own trainer and nutritionist, the basic rules to losing weight are no soda, no fast food, lots of chicken, fish, fresh (not canned that’s bad) fruits and vegies, whole wheat stuff, yogurt. Not so many cakes and donuts and cookies. Basic common sense for eating, you just need to enforce it. Get all the bad stuff out of the house right away, just toss it or give it away while your still motivated. No alcohol and no smoking if that applies. Some juice but make sure its all natural, because the ones that aren't are loaded with sugar and a leading cause in diabetes in children and adults. Lots of water, 3-4 liters a day, not all at once, but spread it out. Its really easy to down a liter or two while your watching tv or on the computer. Also drink some after you eat the bigger meals of the day, it helps your body pick out the nutrients in food when your food is more spread apart. You also need to stay away from any sports drinks unless you’ve just had a long workout and then you need to limit yourself. Most atheletes mix Gatorade with water because its two complex for your body to get all the nutrients out of. It needs to be diluted. These rules may be hard to adapt to at first so start with cutting out the things you know you can live without. Then work from there. Remember these are perfect eating habits, it can take you a while to work into it. If you know you can’t live without your one treat a day, don’t fight it by trying to eat something else, just eat it and make sure that’s the only one you cheat on a day. Otherwise you’ll get depressed and quit. Another important point is getting the right amount of sleep every night. You need 8-9 hours of sleep each night for your body to function correctly. This is an important factor of losing weight. Set up a routine for yourself and go to bed at about the same time each night.
As for exercise, lots of cardio. Find something you like. If you have never exercised much before, start with walking 30 minutes a day at a brisk pace. Move on to different terrains that include hills and increase the time spent. After a week or two, try jogging the route. No matter what find an activity you enjoy. Walking to jogging is just an example, try hiking, rollerblading, biking. Once you get into a regular routine, if your not happy with the level of difficulty, try signing up with a gym. Spinning, pilates or kickboxing classes are great. It will also introduce you to working with weights. Talk to a trainer for instruction before using any weights. A cheap investment is a balance ball, it works you stomach while your just sitting on it, like at your computer and its great for posture. There are hundreds of exercises you can use it for for your entire body. I can give you some ideas if you want, just email me. Also for more info on the benefits of water go to www.watercure.com Good Luck! Honestly if you need anything else don't hesitate to IM me, krista_girl86 even if you don't pick me as best answer, i'd be happy to help. Also check out the website for the tv show The Biggest Loser on NBC. There are many, many helpful facts on there.

2006-06-15 02:44:14 · answer #3 · answered by Krista 5 · 0 0

Krista is full of crap:
"Some juice but make sure its all natural, because the ones that aren't are loaded with sugar and a leading cause in diabetes in children and adults. "
BS. Natural juices have sugar also. And there's no proven link between juice and diabetes.
"Lots of water, 3-4 liters a day, not all at once, but spread it out. Its really easy to down a liter or two while your watching tv or on the computer."
More BS. No proof that drinking water is helpful. All this is good for is making you pee a lot.
"Also drink some after you eat the bigger meals of the day, it helps your body pick out the nutrients in food when your food is more spread apart."
WHAT?? This is total crap. There is NO evidence to support this BS. (where does she get this?) Your body does NOT need extra water to "pick out" nutrients. What an absurd concept.
"You also need to stay away from any sports drinks unless you’ve just had a long workout and then you need to limit yourself. Most atheletes mix Gatorade with water because its two complex for your body to get all the nutrients out of. It needs to be diluted. "
More crap and BS. The science behind Gatorade has been going on for 30 years and there's NO evidence of any "need" to dilute it. It works just fine as-is. Again, your body does NOT need extra water to "pick out" nutrients.

Don't take diet advice from uneducated 19 year olds. It's full of myth and folklore, sadly lacking in truth and science.

2006-06-15 04:05:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you get off the computer that will help ALOT! Stop playing video games, and just start playing a sport or something.


15 6'9" 150 pounds

edit: Holy Crap I put 6'9" I meant 6'0".................

2006-06-15 02:41:22 · answer #5 · answered by paintballer391 2 · 0 0

That doesn't sound bad. Are u sure thats overweight? Youv'e got some height to u.

2006-06-15 02:40:47 · answer #6 · answered by daweeney 4 · 0 0

i would sit on the couch as much as possible
eat lots of meat and ice cream

2006-06-15 02:40:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

basketball every morning...or biking..

ur too young to start dieting just enjoy eating u'll never get to eat that wen ur in your 40's...

2006-06-15 12:16:48 · answer #8 · answered by ♥♥♥H뮧hË¥™♥♥♥ 6 · 0 0

there are so many diets and excercise plans. but ive made my own plan up from different places ive come accross. ajusting them for my lifestyle. try it out it works for me.

2006-06-15 03:08:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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