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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NJ
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__________________ Teri ![]() Bandit, you are always in my heart ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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Harley, Haley & Micah Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: pa
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| ![]() Here's a couple things i was doing wrong with my first diet, this info. came from my trainer at the YMCA, i lost a couple of lbs. then all of a sudden i couldn't lose any more weight, and because i was weight lifting, i was gaining muscle, and as my trainer told me " muscle weighs more than fat", something new that i learned (which made me feel better) and another thing that he told me that i switched, i eat my fruits in the morning and my veggies at night, that way since some fruits are high in sugar my body can burn off the caleries during the day... i was a big coffe drinker too, i also limited that since caffine made me hungry ![]() ![]() |
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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If you are going to increase calories, make sure it's with healthy foods; fruits, veggies, and whole grains. Good job, Teri!! ![]()
__________________ Glad ![]() Mom to Jasper, Wosie & Dreama, RIP sweet babies. | |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NJ
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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__________________ Glad ![]() Mom to Jasper, Wosie & Dreama, RIP sweet babies. | |
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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| ![]() Pat didn't write this, she said she found it. No idea who wrote it. ************************************************** ** I'm the type of person who always has lots of fun and is involved in many activities. I can't think back to a time where I wanted something that I didn't work hard at and get it. Nothing! I don't know if its luck or determination, but I am definitely a hard worker. Now I've decided to get healthy. Today as I was surfing through the Internet, a deep thought came to me. In my head, my goals, and my dreams, I've always seen myself living a long life - continuing to have lots of fun, spending time with loved ones, playing with my children, and then grandchildren. I never really looked at the track I was on to realize that all those things could eventually come to an end. It's like a light bulb went on. Holy Cow! What have I been thinking? Is a candy bar, or ice cream, or bag of chips worth dying for? I have so much living I need to do. Do you know how much I love my husband? Every fiber of my being loves him and wants to be with him. How in the world could I ever do things to make me depart from him at an early age? My daughters I feel the same about. I want to see what kind of women they become. I want so much out of life, but I will never be able to continue my wonderful life I have now if I don't follow through with my "Lifestyle Changes". All of a sudden, I can see that everything I hold dear would have slipped slowly away from me if I continued on my path. I'm so thankful to have found Lifestyle Changes. It's like a new chapter in my life has started. I will keep on my path of having fun and loving life. Now I'm just going to do it a lot longer by eating healthy and exercising.
__________________ Glad ![]() Mom to Jasper, Wosie & Dreama, RIP sweet babies. |
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Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | ![]() Thanks ladies for the replies ! You did give me some ideas and that's what I was looking for...I've ALMOST got my husband to join us...him being sick is even more reason to eat better...He REALLY needs to do anything he can to prolong his life....I think I'm getting thru to him finally by talking to him about what I read here - so THANK YOU for this ![]() ![]() and I'll try what you said Teri and Glad...at this point I was going for easy - now I need to re-think and start experimenting - Yesterday I got all the things needed for Stir Fry with Cabbage and can't wait to make it today ! and ps...GOOD NEWS ...Pat..Muffies mom will be BACK here posting soon. ![]() |
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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Good news that you are experimenting with making new foods! GOOD NEWS that our darlin' Pat will be BACK!! HOORAY!! ![]() ![]()
__________________ Glad ![]() Mom to Jasper, Wosie & Dreama, RIP sweet babies. | |
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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Did the stir fry come out good? Can you please share your recipe? http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...ealthy+recipes HUGS! Good luck with the hubby conversion! ![]()
__________________ Glad ![]() Mom to Jasper, Wosie & Dreama, RIP sweet babies. | |
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That's the one thing he can still do even though he needs lots of breaks....I kind of suck up and tell him he makes it so good would he Pleeeeease make it for me - ![]() Viola - I have my own Chef & it gets him moving around! I do all the chopping...he does the cooking ![]() | |
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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Aren't YOU lucky to have a chef in the house?? BTW, Pat tells me she has not completely decided whether or not she will be returning to YT, so don't get excited, everyone, it may not happen. BUT the dear girl is still contributing and obviously has been sending me articles for posting. One follows! ![]()
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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| ![]() Danger Drinks and Healthy Alternatives Three healthy meals, healthy snacks and that’s all it takes, right? It’s very important to concentrate on what meals are made of. But are you sabotaging your diet by drinking unhealthy things? Changing some of the liquid habits in your diet alone holds potential benefits to your health. Below are some "danger" drinks, with healthier alternatives. DANGER: Soda: Sometimes our bodies crave sugar, and all too often we answer the call by guzzling soda instead of choosing a healthier alternative. Sugar is one of the main reasons soda is unhealthy, especially if you are trying to lose weight. It’s filled with empty calories. On average, a 12-ounce serving contains more than 110 calories and around 8-10 teaspoons of sugar! Another problem is its caffeine content, which acts as a diuretic, serving to dehydrate the body. INSTEAD - TRY: Tomato Juice (V8): It’s jam-packed with vitamins and minerals and tastes great. A good source of vitamins A, C and E, it also has a good amount of both calcium and potassium. Made of 100 percent vegetable juice, it starts with tomatoes, which are known for their antioxidant powers. For those concerned about their salt intake, it comes in a low-sodium version as well. If you’re looking for a little jumpstart to your day, its spicy kick is sure to provide it. For those of you who struggle to eat the recommended number of veggies, this is an easy way to consume one serving. DANGER: Coffee: Sure, a small coffee only has about 10 calories, but that’s before adding any sugar or milk. And if you drink it black? You are still putting some unhealthy substances into your body. Many people drink coffee for its caffeine, which in fact robs your body of hydration and makes it difficult to absorb vitamins. Caffeine affects bone health and hinders calcium intake. Plus, it’s addictive. If you absolutely must drink a cup to get yourself started for the day, combat this by also drinking an extra glass of water. Your body will thank you. INSTEAD - TRY: Green Tea: A great way to start the day instead of coffee, or even black tea, with greater nutritional benefits. Full of antioxidants, green tea actually helps to fight against heart disease and high cholesterol. It also helps to boost the immune system. Unlike coffee, green tea is not a diuretic and will not leave you dehydrated. Yes, it’s lower in caffeine, but served hot it still provides an awakening feeling. With a little honey added, it’s a slightly sweet drink that soothes you. (Those on Coumadin absolutely should NOT drink green tea) DANGER: Alcohol: Everyone knows about the beer belly, but did you realize mixed drinks are loaded with calories and can hurt your diet plans? A Long Island Iced Tea can be just as harmful as a glass of beer. Aside from damaging the liver, alcohol causes dehydration. That is part of the reason why, after a night out on the town, your body is aching the next morning; your muscles are craving water to rehydrate themselves. Alcohol also inhibits the absorption of nutrients. Lastly, alcohol interferes with the metabolism of fat, making it the dieter’s enemy. INSTEAD - TRY: Smoothies: Fruit smoothies, are packed with all kinds of nutritional goodies when made correctly. No need for ice cream and its sugar; frozen fruit provides a healthy and very sweet taste to your drink. Throw in fresh seasonal fruit and try out different flavors of yogurt to customize your favorite smoothie. They smell sweet, like a fresh-picked flower, and make you want to sit and relax after a hard day’s work. DANGER: Whole milk: Milk can be great for you, packed with all kinds of nutrients, helping to build strong bones. Whole milk (also called vitamin D) however is quite fattening. Before downing your 3 glasses a day, stop a minute to consider what kind you are ingesting. INSTEAD - TRY: Skim milk: This also is full of vitamin D, and of course calcium and protein. The big difference is its lower fat content. We all know that milk builds up strong bones and this is the case no matter what form you drink. Losing a bit of taste is the tradeoff. Ways to combat this are adding them to other foods, or cereal. AND THE WINNER EVERY TIME: Water: It helps our bodies survive, by controlling body temperature and flushing out toxins. The more hydrated your body is, the more effectively your metabolism will be able to function. If you’re looking to lose weight and get into shape, fill up your glass with some good old H20.
__________________ Glad ![]() Mom to Jasper, Wosie & Dreama, RIP sweet babies. |
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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| ![]() Drinking Water During Workouts Welcome to Sweating 101. Question #1 – During one hour of vigorous exercise, how much does the average person sweat? A. One tablespoon B. One cup C. One pint D. One quart Okay, pencils down. For all of those who answered D., congrats! To everyone else, better luck next time. That’s right – one quart! As you can see, exercise saps a lot of water from our bodies. That’s why it’s very important to drink even more water while exercising. However, drinking water before and after exercise is just as important. Start paying attention to your fluid intake 2-3 hours before you are going to exercise. Drink 2-3 cups of water during that time, and then drink another cup immediately before you start exercising. Without this extra water, your muscles will become dehydrated. Muscle movement depends on how hydrated you are, so if they are dry, they will not work as well. As a result, your workout will not be as productive as you would like. Once you start exercising, keep drinking water frequently. A good rule of thumb is to drink one cup every 15-20 minutes. Keep a water bottle with you. Take breaks to head to the water cooler. Do what it takes you keep yourself hydrated. Even when you are done exercising, you need to keep replenishing your fluid levels. It’s recommended you drink another 2-3 cups within two hours after you have finished. Then drink water regularly afterwards. The more you drink before, during, and after exercise, the more productive your workout will be. Do your body a favor and replenish that quart of fluids your body is losing while you work out. Your muscles will thank you later.
__________________ Glad ![]() Mom to Jasper, Wosie & Dreama, RIP sweet babies. |
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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| ![]() OK, I am NOT going to my email from Pat anymore today, I promise!! LOLOL ![]() ![]() ************************************************** *** If you pick up one habit early on in this program that will make a major difference, this is it. The list of benefits of water is so long, you’d think people were selling it as an 18th-century miracle tonic. There is evidence that fully hydrated bodies have higher metabolisms and can burn fat at a faster rate than thirsty, dry bodies. Water also helps you: Digest food Feel fuller Look and feel fresher Have more energy Think more clearly When you drink more water, and your body gets used to it, you ironically store less water. Seems that your body needs to trust that it’ll continue to get plenty of the good stuff, otherwise it’ll hold onto what little water it does receive. Less water means more weight. Early on, losing several pounds – even if it’s water weight – can be a huge motivator. How much water do you need? You lose about 10 cups of water on a typical day and can easily sweat away a quart during an hour of strenuous activity. A good rule of thumb (not very active in moderate temperatures) is to divide your weight in pounds by two. The result is the number – in ounces – of water you should drink in a day. For example, a 150-pound woman would need about 75 ounces of water each day, or about 9 cups. For most of us, that means between 8-12 8oz cups of water each day. If you’re active and exercising, you’ll need a good deal more. This may seem like a lot, but if you start with a few glasses a day, it’s a habit that can quickly catch on and grow. Fresh fruits and veggies are tremendous sources of water. Fruit juices, milk, teas and decaf coffee also count. Watch out for caffeinated beverages. Caffeine can actually increase your need for more water; so a lot of caffeinated coffee or soda may do more harm than good. Relying on thirst is not a good strategy. By the time the brain signals thirst, you’re already dehydrated. If you’re working out, by the time you’re thirsty, your performance can drop 5-10%. The idea is to stay consistently hydrated for optimal performance and weight loss. Seesawing between hydration and thirst can hold you back. Again, your body needs to know that it’ll get what it needs all the time; otherwise it’ll store some back. WATER TIPS Find the water bottles with pop tops. They’re easier to carry around and use than twist-off caps. Keep a water bottle in the car. Take a water break instead of a smoke break at work. Have a rule with your water glass: once it’s empty, it gets filled back up right away. Drink orange juice or eat fruit in the morning. Get two water bottles, one for work and one for home. Fill up one every day when you leave to go home, and fill up the other before you go to bed each night. Order water at restaurants instead of soda. Even if you have something else to drink, have water too. Weekends are the toughest, so be aware of your water and fluid intake throughout Saturday and Sunday. Keep more than one water bottle in the fridge so you always have a cold one.
__________________ Glad ![]() Mom to Jasper, Wosie & Dreama, RIP sweet babies. |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Well, it's Sunday! You won't believe this, I hardly could! I am down to 201, I've lost another 3 pounds! Thank you Glad for all of your support. I've never been excited to step on the scale before, but I am now. The healthy choices are becoming a habit now. I seem to automatically look for the good stuff. I know it's only been a month and a half, but I am feeling good about the food choices I make. I just have to be careful not to be obnoxious to other people who ask about my "diet". I tell them how I am doing it but sometimes I go overboard! Yesterday I had a pair of pants on that haven't fit me since last year. I'm loving it!
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