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what can i do to lose 20 pounds in eaxactly 2 months?
is it possible if i cut out my fatty food intake and

*dont drink soda
*exersise & lose arounds 700 cals a day
*eat smaller portions as well as
*veggies and fruits as a regular snack?

2006-06-18 18:38:25 · 9 answers · asked by kizsescoco13 2 in Health Diet & Fitness

9 answers

Dr. Joshi's Holistic Detox. Buy the book on Amazon or get it from the library.

Worked for me- twenty pounds in two months, from 150 -> 130 (5'3").

2006-06-18 18:42:01 · answer #1 · answered by Jetgirly 6 · 0 0

The best way to lose body fat is eat salad 6 times daily not just one kind try many kind and try it for 2 half months and run on cardio for 30 min daily setting for cardio R Incline 0 speed 5.0 or hire if u can resist and do stair master for 10 min and bike for 10 min a day. and see the body fat wash away and also take fruit and veggies to and some protein shakes and snacks and if u want to lose more try this with this diet i told u take USE (ripped fuel or hydrioxcut.)
i lost 50lbs in 2 months by doing this healthy and wealthy i was 293 lbs. and U have to do situp for to burn more stomach fat to. if u want to get those abbs.

2006-06-19 01:47:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

right here.


www.sparkpeople.com


*okay so first, you sign up FOR FREE.
*you enter your current weight, then enter the weight you would like to be by a certain date and month.
*you answer some questions about what days you will workout and what days you will strenghten and tone your mussels. NO GYM NEEDED. its soo fun and easy too
*then make personal goals for your self, it will give you options.

then it will set a nutrion, excersise, conditioning, personall goals and ect with the EXACT amount of calories, fat, protein, and carbs you need to eat a day to be the pounds you need to be by that certain date.

its self explanitory and easy.
you workout three times a week


(i sugest you burn more calories just because that means a healthyer better looking person. my fav cardio activeis that burn the most are volleyball, trampolean jumping, dancing around for like 10, and walking around the block for thrity)

ive been on this diet for 6 days now and ive already lost almost five pounds.

its sweeet.
try it out. goodluck

2006-06-19 02:32:27 · answer #3 · answered by ashh 2 · 0 0

yes you can lose the 20 pound's in 2 month's. my self lost 15 pound's in a month. what you can do go to the place call calorie count. and set up and account. and it's free. then you put in all of your stuff of what you eat and it count's your calorie's for you. and excerise. alway's i did tea -bo i have tape's i do. and drink plenty of water. and you can go to some place's to get your bmi and it will tell you like what you should take in as calorie. the calorie count tell's you but i never went by that cause it was more then other place's. i usually took in about 1,500 hundred calorie's and the more weight you lose the less calorie's you are suppose to have. here is the website for you www.calorie-count.com. hope that help's you. good luck

2006-06-19 01:47:06 · answer #4 · answered by mama_papa_babybear 2 · 0 0

hope for the worst and run for 10 km daily(single strech) , try to do as many pushups(reach 100 aftr 2mnths) as possible daily......nd after two month(if u still are hopin for the WORST) u'll ....be definitely happy.....
thts jus the way ur life is......
and abt ur diet.....its imp tht u cut out fat completely, but u've got enuf amnt of non-fatty food to run for 10km daily.
nd dont forget to take lots of fluids...

2006-06-19 01:47:49 · answer #5 · answered by pHatman 3 · 0 0

Sounds good to me. Although, don't be disappointed if you don't lose 20 lbs. That's a particularly high and unhealthy goal for two months.

2006-06-19 01:41:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah all that can help tremendously.

I think a fat burner can also help you burn more when you excersise. Do a lot of cardio ;)

and drink A LOT of water!

2006-06-19 01:42:06 · answer #7 · answered by sweetsmiley22 2 · 0 0

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2006-06-19 01:49:48 · answer #8 · answered by lushy 3 · 0 0

Weight loss is a tricky topic. Lots of people are unhappy with their present weight, but most aren't sure how to change it - and many would be better off staying where they are. You may want to look like the models or actors in magazines and on TV, but those goals might not be healthy or realistic for you. Besides, no magical diet or pill will make you look like someone els

So what should you do about weight control?

Being healthy is really about being at a weight that is right for you. The best way to find out if you are at a healthy weight or if you need to lose or gain weight is to talk to a doctor or dietitian. He or she can compare your weight with healthy norms to help you set realistic goals. If it turns out that you can benefit from weight loss then you can follow a few of the simple suggestions listed below to get started.


Weight management is about long-term success. People who lose weight quickly by crash dieting or other extreme measures usually gain back all (and often more) of the pounds they lost because they haven't permanently changed their habits. Therefore, the best weight management strategies are those that you can maintain for a lifetime. That's a long time, so we'll try to keep these suggestions as easy as possible!

Make it a family affair. Ask your mom or dad to lend help and support and to make dietary or lifestyle changes that might benefit the whole family, if possible. Teens who have the support of their families tend to have better results with their weight management programs. But remember, you should all work together in a friendly and helpful way - making weight loss into a competition is a recipe for disaster!


Watch your drinks. It's amazing how many extra calories can be lurking in the sodas, juices, and other drinks that you take in every day. Simply cutting out a couple of cans of soda or switching to diet soda can save you 360 calories or more each day. Drink lots of water or other sugar-free drinks to quench your thirst and stay away from sugary juices and sodas. Switching from whole to nonfat or low-fat milk is also a good idea.

Start small. Small changes are a lot easier to stick with than drastic ones. Try reducing the size of the portions you eat and giving up regular soda for a week. Once you have that down, start gradually introducing healthier foods and exercise into your life.

Stop eating when you're full. Lots of people eat when they're bored, lonely, or stressed, or keep eating long after they're full out of habit. Try to pay attention as you eat and stop when you're full. Slowing down can help because it takes about 20 minutes for your brain to recognize how much is in your stomach. Sometimes taking a break before going for seconds can keep you from eating another serving.

Avoid eating when you feel upset or bored - try to find something else to do instead (a walk around the block or a trip to the gym are good alternatives). Many people find it's helpful to keep a diary of what they eat and when. Reviewing the diary later can help them identify the emotions they have when they overeat or whether they have unhealthy habits. A registered dietitian can give you pointers on how to do this.

Eat less more often. Many people find that eating a couple of small snacks throughout the day helps them to make healthy choices at meals. Stick a couple of healthy snacks (carrot sticks, a low-fat granola bar, pretzels, or a piece of fruit) in your backpack so that you can have one or two snacks during the day. Adding healthy snacks to your three squares and eating smaller portions when you sit down to dinner can help you to cut calories without feeling deprived.

Five a day keep the pounds away. Ditch the junk food and dig out the fruits and veggies! Five servings of fruits and veggies aren't just a good idea to help you lose weight - they'll help keep your heart and the rest of your body healthy. Other suggestions for eating well: replace white bread with whole wheat, trade your sugary sodas for lots of water and a few cups of low-fat milk, and make sure you eat a healthy breakfast. Having low-sugar, whole grain cereal and low-fat milk and a piece of fruit is a much better idea than inhaling a donut as you run to the bus stop or eating no breakfast at all! A registered dietitian can give you lots of other snack and menu ideas.

Avoid fad diets. It's never a good idea to trade meals for shakes or to give up a food group in the hope that you'll lose weight - we all need a variety of foods to stay healthy. Stay away from fad diets because you're still growing and need to make sure you get proper nutrients. Avoid diet pills (even the over-the-counter or herbal variety). They can be dangerous to your health; besides, there's no evidence that they help keep weight off over the long term.

Don't banish certain foods. Don't tell yourself you'll never again eat your absolutely favorite peanut butter chocolate ice cream or a bag of chips from the vending machine at school. Making these foods forbidden is sure to make you want them even more. Also, don't go fat free: You need to have some fat in your diet to stay healthy, so giving up all fatty foods all the time isn't a good idea. The key to long-term success is making healthy choices most of the time. If you want a piece of cake at a party, go for it! But munch on the carrots rather than the chips to balance it out.

Get moving. You may find that you don't need to cut calories as much as you need to get off your behind. Don't get stuck in the rut of thinking you have to play a team sport or take an aerobics class to get exercise. Try a variety of activities from hiking to cycling to rowing until you find ones you like.

Not a jock? Find other ways to fit activity into your day: walk to school, jog up and down the stairs a couple of times before your morning shower, turn off the tube and help your parents in the garden, or take a stroll past your crush's house - anything that gets you moving. Your goal should be to work up to 60 minutes of exercise every day. But everyone has to begin somewhere. It's fine to start out by simply taking a few turns around the block before bed and building up your levels of fitness gradually.

Build muscle. Muscle burns more calories than fat. So adding strength training to your exercise routine can help you reach your weight loss goals as well as give you a toned bod. A good, well-balanced fitness routine includes aerobic workouts, strength training, and flexibility exercises.

Forgive yourself. So you were going to have one cracker with spray cheese on it and the next thing you know the can's pumping air and the box is empty? Drink some water, brush your teeth, and move on. Everyone who's ever tried to lose weight has found it challenging. When you slip up, the best idea is to get right back on track and don't look back. Avoid telling yourself that you'll get back on track tomorrow or next week or after New Year's. Start now.

Try to remember that losing weight isn't going to make you a better person - and it won't magically change your life. It's a good idea to maintain a healthy weight because it's just that: healthy

2006-06-19 01:42:15 · answer #9 · answered by Ayaz Ali 4 · 0 0

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