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Here is a shortened version of a basic complete system I came up with for my clients to help with weight loss along with some basic understanding:
Eat six square meals a day, smaller to the proportion you would eat normally so your eating the same amount or just slightly higher or lower. This opts to obtaining the most metabolic structure for processing for into usable substances rather than sitting in your stomach and being converted to fat.
Watch what you put in and on your food and make sure what you are eating is organic. No added salts, sugar, no high fructose corn syrup (converts directly to fat instead of being used for energy as regular sugar). No MSG's (stops digestion) the more you do these things the better. I was eating at McDonalds almost every day for lunch and still lost because of the rest of this.
Eat fresh grape fruit (not juice) before each meal and Oolong tea or Yerba mate (green teat can be supplemented but with less effect) four times a day.
Run first thing in the morning when glycogen is at its lowest stores, before you drink or eat anything. Start the day with 10 oz. of room temp. Distilled water. Drink distilled water throughout the day (distilled water does not have chlorine or fluoride of which shuts down digestion and is bad for electrolyte balance and parasite defense.)
Eat your largest meal with most fat content before the most active part of your day, (usually morning before work, unless at an office job).
Don't eat two hours before bed. Consume fax seed oil and caisine protein directly before sleep. (Caisine is the slower digestive protein that will last all night to heal from the day. Found in nuts, peanut butter, certain protein shakes, or 4 oz. fat free milk would work as well)
Low carb. Protein before work out, high carb snack or drink while working out and sugar protein directly after (insulin receptors are creating an anabolic effect for first 20 minutes after a hard workout and will use sugar as a healing regiment.
You may also want to do some cardio within the first 29 minute after eating to burn off calories that you just ate.
These are the basics without going into a book about the body and functions of anabolic, catabolic and metabolic structures and how each receptor and hormonal diversities consolidate with each other.
I'm sure you have also heard muscle burns fat, which is true, but muscle also adds pounds which is why most dieting structures don't say to gain muscle and they are actually having you lose muscle while losing the fat, because they care about you seeing the results so you'll stick to it. Which is good for people who need to see the results, but not for those who can wait, cause if you build muscle first, the fat will shed off allot quicker and you'll get toned instead of just thin. How ever the process will take longer, but will be healthier.
If you would like a more personalized approach a lot more info would be needed. A lot on the best way to achieve your goal is on a psychological level of what you can handle and what you need to see to keep yourself motivated. Which is why a good personal trainer that knows what they're doing and that can really get in side your head would be helpful. It's too bad there aren't many around.

2007-03-19 10:37:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Exercise everyday like jogging around the block
Skip meals. Eat 2 times per day than 3 times per day
Dont eat until you're full
Eat fruits at night if your hungry.
Drinks lots of water and stop all the fast food and chocolate.
There are more tips and info.
there's a video on success fitness too.

2007-03-19 14:27:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it really depends on when your sis b-day is... i mean I'm a 13-year-old that weighs140 some pounds and I'm not that fat. besides it's always nice to have some meat on your bones.
When i was 140 some more pounds, i did a few sit-ups and push ups and lost 2 pounds in the making... this is still my routine!

2007-03-19 10:41:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hey kid. It's gonna take hard work and dedication. Just work at it and you'll do fine. Just be happy with yourself. That's the most important thing. Also, delete your profile and get another one. One that DOESN'T have your full name in it. There are too many whacko's on the internet. You need to be more careful. I would also suggest hanging out with friends your own age and not on a forum that is suited primarily for adults. Good luck kid! Be safe!

2007-03-19 10:37:04 · answer #4 · answered by spiritius4 2 · 0 0

jog on the treadmill at 4 mph for 25 minutes or at 7 mph for 9 minutes

2016-01-27 08:29:52 · answer #5 · answered by Tuan 3 · 0 0

a handful of unsalted pumpkin seeds make for a healthy mid day snack theyre rich in magnesium which helps lower blood pressure

2016-04-20 08:23:06 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Snap a photo of yourself once a week to know progress that will also increase your confidence level

2016-04-21 05:40:21 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Try a cardio routine that engages multiple muscles simultaneously

2015-12-16 00:53:11 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Mixing up your exercise routine

2016-02-23 21:45:09 · answer #9 · answered by Effie 3 · 0 0

Start your day with eags beacuse eags contains more protein

2015-05-06 20:32:38 · answer #10 · answered by Mary 1 · 0 0

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