Drop 5 Pounds in a Week (from Cosmo Magazine)

AprilChampion
AprilChampion Posts: 184 Member
edited September 20 in Health and Weight Loss
You want to shed weight for an upcom­ing event. Do you (a) accept how you look and detag Face­book pics later, (b) stop eating, or (c) follow our simple plan? Yeah, we thought so.

Cosmo has come up with a fat-torching plan that really will subtract up to 5 pounds from your bod in seven days — without starvation, bizarre supplements, or cutting out entire food groups. How? It's all about small sacrifices combined with specific techniques. And rather than giving you a one-size-fits-all regimen, we figure you're more likely to stick with the plan if you pick the eating and exercise strategies that fit your lifestyle.

So choose at least four of the nutritionist- and fitness expert-backed tips that follow, and vow to work them into your schedule for seven days straight. If you feel ambitious, tack on a few more. The more you pick, the more weight you'll lose. If you start now, by this time next week, you'll look and feel way lighter.

Drink Mainly Water
A sports or energy drink, fruit smoothie, or light beer — each serving contains about 100 calories. Yet these beverages don't satisfy you the way 100 calories of food does, so they're a waste. Other liquids may be high in sodium and carbohydrates, which trick your body into retaining water, puffing you out.

Water, on the other hand, has zero calories and carbs and little to no sodium, making it the perfect slim-down drink. And strangely, it actually helps flush out excess water weight as well as jump-starts your metabolism. If it's just too boring, add lemon wedges or mint leaves.

Ban White Bread and Pasta
Cutting out all white grain products — such as white rice, spaghetti, sandwich rolls — will instantly slim you down because the simple carbs in these foods cause bloating, especially around your belly. "Simple carbohydrates wreak havoc on your weight because they're digested very quickly, leaving you hungry and more likely to overeat later," says Jana Klauer, MD, author of The Park Avenue Nutritionist's Plan.

To go a step further, instead of replacing them with healthier yet still bloat-triggering whole-grain bread products, substitute vegetables for the week. This way, a chicken sandwich becomes chicken salad, and chips and dip turn into carrots and dip. The complex carbs from vegetables are digested more slowly, so you remain full longer. And because veggies are mostly water, they also help flush out excess water weight.

Do Cardio 30 Minutes a Day
Any workout that gets your heart rate up will burn calories. But you'll use more calories if you pick a cardio routine that engages multiple muscles simultaneously, says Wendy Larkin, personal-training manager at Crunch's Polk Street gym, in San Francisco.

Three to consider: spinning, cardio kickboxing, and boot-camp workouts. Half an hour of each torches 200 to 300 calories while toning up your arms, legs, and core so everything appears sleeker and tighter. You'll burn even more calories per session if your workout incorporates interval training: alternating short bursts of intense cardio with slower activity. Experts aren't sure why it works, but trainers swear by it.

Drink Coffee an Hour Before Working Out
This is the one exception to the stick-to-water-only rule: Just as a coffee run makes your morning at work more productive, a pre-exercise cup of java with a splash of skim milk (about 11 calories) or black (just 5 calories) will energize your workout, explains Dr. Klauer. "You'll burn more calories without realizing you're pushing yourself harder."

Have Nightly You-on-Top Sex
Not that you needed an excuse to hook up with your guy every night, but the fact is, this position is a fat blaster. Being on top means you do the rocking, and the more active you are, the more calories you burn — up to 144 for 30 minutes.

Sex also pumps levels of feel-good neurotransmitters, endorphins, helping you ride out food cravings. Get on top in reverse-cowgirl (i.e., facing away from your guy) to give your thigh and butt muscles an extra push.

Do 36 Push-Ups and Lunges Every Other Day
These gym-class staples will help sculpt muscle, so you'll sport a more streamlined appearance. Do three sets of 12 of each exercise every other day. "Push-ups target your upper body, while lunges work your butt, hips, and thighs," says Larkin. Quick tip: Make sure your back and legs remain in a straight line during your push-ups; it'll improve muscle tone. Also, you can build even more muscle with the lunges if you hold free weights in each hand while doing them.

Sleep 30 Minutes More a Night
That extra half an hour, whether you sleep 5 hours or 8, can refresh you enough that you will make better food choices (in other words, no quick sugar fix for breakfast in search of energy) and won't feel lethargic and skip the gym, says registered dietician Esther Blum, author of Eat, Drink, and Be Gorgeous. More restful sleep (7 to 8 hours is best) also boosts your metabolism. And since your body builds muscle while you snooze, getting zzz's equals better muscle tone.

Make One Food Sacrifice
Cutting out one indulgence — such as the chips you have with lunch or the chocolate dessert you eat after dinner — can subtract a few hundred calories from your diet, which translates into less flab, says Blum. "Your body won't even notice their absence."

Don't Let the Camera Add Pounds
Push your chin forward, hold your arms away from your body, and turn slightly sideways from the camera with one foot in front of the other.

GET THINNER IN HOURS
Really. These slenderizing effects may not be permanent, but they'll help you look hotter in your skinniest jeans on very short notice.

Eat Salmon for Lunch
It's packed with nutrients that build muscle tone and give your skin a healthy glow. Some nutritionists claim that consuming a portion (doesn't matter how it's cooked) may immediately make your face look a bit more contoured.

Stand Up Straight
Keeping your spine rigid and your shoulders back while sucking in your belly toward your spine gives you a slimmer, more streamlined middle.

Do Squats and Sit-Ups
Bodybuilders use this technique before competitions because it adds definition to muscle. Do three sets of 12 of each exercise to tighten your abs, butt, and legs temporarily.

Pop an Antigas Pill
Take one of these chewable tablets, sold over-the-counter at drugstores, to relieve bloating in your abdomen and break up gas bubbles in your digestive track, leaving you with a flatter tummy.

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  • Nellie1drfl
    Nellie1drfl Posts: 127 Member
    Bumping
  • Granny2b
    Granny2b Posts: 91
    Good to know !:flowerforyou:
  • crystal_sapphire
    crystal_sapphire Posts: 1,205 Member
    You want to shed weight for an upcom­ing event. Do you (a) accept how you look and detag Face­book pics later, (b) stop eating, or (c) follow our simple plan? Yeah, we thought so.

    Um none of the above. Ugh.

    Ban White Bread and Pasta
    Cutting out all white grain products — such as white rice, spaghetti, sandwich rolls — will instantly slim you down because the simple carbs in these foods cause bloating, especially around your belly. "Simple carbohydrates wreak havoc on your weight because they're digested very quickly, leaving you hungry and more likely to overeat later," says Jana Klauer, MD, author of The Park Avenue Nutritionist's Plan.

    To go a step further, instead of replacing them with healthier yet still bloat-triggering whole-grain bread products, substitute vegetables for the week. This way, a chicken sandwich becomes chicken salad, and chips and dip turn into carrots and dip. The complex carbs from vegetables are digested more slowly, so you remain full longer. And because veggies are mostly water, they also help flush out excess water weight.
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    So basically go low carb for the week. And the message of whole grain products being bloat-triggering is the stupidest crap I've heard in a while. Yes, let's take out essential nutrients and fibre that our body needs.

    Sorry OP, but this entire article made me remember why I hate Cosmo and other magazines like this so much. Losing 5 lbs in 7 days is a fad diet - and yes, what's listed here is a fad diet. Obviously if you're just starting to lose weight or for any reason, you may lose 5 lbs in a week. It certainly isn't going to be 5 lbs of fat though.
  • bksteve26
    bksteve26 Posts: 216 Member
    bump!
  • crystal_sapphire
    crystal_sapphire Posts: 1,205 Member
    You want to shed weight for an upcom­ing event. Do you (a) accept how you look and detag Face­book pics later, (b) stop eating, or (c) follow our simple plan? Yeah, we thought so.

    Um none of the above. Ugh.
    Ban White Bread and Pasta
    Cutting out all white grain products — such as white rice, spaghetti, sandwich rolls — will instantly slim you down because the simple carbs in these foods cause bloating, especially around your belly. "Simple carbohydrates wreak havoc on your weight because they're digested very quickly, leaving you hungry and more likely to overeat later," says Jana Klauer, MD, author of The Park Avenue Nutritionist's Plan.

    To go a step further, instead of replacing them with healthier yet still bloat-triggering whole-grain bread products, substitute vegetables for the week. This way, a chicken sandwich becomes chicken salad, and chips and dip turn into carrots and dip. The complex carbs from vegetables are digested more slowly, so you remain full longer. And because veggies are mostly water, they also help flush out excess water weight.

    So basically go low carb for the week. And the message of whole grain products being bloat-triggering is the stupidest crap I've heard in a while. Yes, let's take out essential nutrients and fibre that our body needs.

    Sorry OP, but this entire article made me remember why I hate Cosmo and other magazines like this so much. Losing 5 lbs in 7 days is a fad diet - and yes, what's listed here is a fad diet. Obviously if you're just starting to lose weight or for any reason, you may lose 5 lbs in a week. It certainly isn't going to be 5 lbs of fat though.
  • crystal_sapphire
    crystal_sapphire Posts: 1,205 Member
    You want to shed weight for an upcom­ing event. Do you (a) accept how you look and detag Face­book pics later, (b) stop eating, or (c) follow our simple plan? Yeah, we thought so.

    Um none of the above. Ugh.
    Ban White Bread and Pasta
    Cutting out all white grain products — such as white rice, spaghetti, sandwich rolls — will instantly slim you down because the simple carbs in these foods cause bloating, especially around your belly. "Simple carbohydrates wreak havoc on your weight because they're digested very quickly, leaving you hungry and more likely to overeat later," says Jana Klauer, MD, author of The Park Avenue Nutritionist's Plan.

    To go a step further, instead of replacing them with healthier yet still bloat-triggering whole-grain bread products, substitute vegetables for the week. This way, a chicken sandwich becomes chicken salad, and chips and dip turn into carrots and dip. The complex carbs from vegetables are digested more slowly, so you remain full longer. And because veggies are mostly water, they also help flush out excess water weight.

    So basically go low carb for the week. And the message of whole grain products being bloat-triggering is the stupidest crap I've heard in a while. Yes, let's take out essential nutrients and fibre that our body needs.

    Edit: And to add onto the above paragraph, even if you're replacing it with vegetables, there are different types of fibre and the ones found in grain products do help you pass those bowel movements. Still going to be bloated if you don't poop much in those 7 days.

    Sorry OP, but this entire article made me remember why I hate Cosmo and other magazines like this so much. Losing 5 lbs in 7 days is a fad diet - and yes, what's listed here is a fad diet. Obviously if you're just starting to lose weight or for any reason, you may lose 5 lbs in a week. It certainly isn't going to be 5 lbs of fat though.
  • AprilChampion
    AprilChampion Posts: 184 Member
    ok, i understand your frustration, but you have to admit that there ARE SOME GOOD things in that article...dang, i was just posting it for those of us that actually LIKE Cosmo magazine....and if you dont like Cosmo, why did you even read my post?

    sheesh...no reason to get testy.
  • crystal_sapphire
    crystal_sapphire Posts: 1,205 Member
    because promoting 5 lbs of weight loss in 7 days is unhealthy and everything MFP is not. Also, I caught this on the main page before I realized I started reading a cosmo article since the entire title doesn't show.

    MFP isn't about fad diets to lose weight in time for some "big event". It's about a lifestyle change.

    P.S. Sorry my comment is posted 3 times. Every time I edit it, instead of editing, it's just reposting my comment. I don't know why.
  • AprilChampion
    AprilChampion Posts: 184 Member
    i HAVE actually lost 5 pounds in a week before and i wasn't on a fad diet. sometimes, for certain people, when the calories and the working out kicks in, sometimes the weight comes off THAT easily...and sometimes you CAN make *LITTLE* changes and for SOME people, it DOES come off that quick. so, for those of us that these changes WILL work for, THATS why i posted it.
  • pfenixa
    pfenixa Posts: 194 Member
    because promoting 5 lbs of weight loss in 7 days is unhealthy and everything MFP is not. Also, I caught this on the main page before I realized I started reading a cosmo article since the entire title doesn't show.

    MFP isn't about fad diets to lose weight in time for some "big event". It's about a lifestyle change.

    I would think you'd have to admit, alot of the tips are good ones that you Would find on MFP, ie Add 30 min of cardio, and cutting out white grains. It says to substitute veggies for the week, not forever.

    I'll admit, I read my Cosmo's with a grain of salt, but it's not like this article is full of lies and slander. If a person started out their weight loss journey by reading this article they'd have a decent step forward, and then when they actually begin to research more they could learn better details about the tips given (like don't drop grains forever). Most of the tips aren't "fad tips," and while I think of it, someone just starting off could lose that 5 pounds: don't forget water weight.
  • bksteve26
    bksteve26 Posts: 216 Member
    bump
  • sunshine92
    sunshine92 Posts: 228 Member
    bump <3
  • MirandaJayne
    MirandaJayne Posts: 600 Member
    Bump, bump, bump, bump.


    I'm doing the bump hehehe
  • DeathIsMyGift
    DeathIsMyGift Posts: 434 Member
    That's great and all but for those people who are taking the "slow boat", as I am, I would not recommend the above Cosmo article. Even your doctor will tell you anything more than 2lbs a week is unhealthy. I get the "slimming down for an event" angle but for long-term weight loss this is not the best way to go about it.

    Next week Vogue will have, "Drop 6 Pounds in a Week".


    bahzinga.
  • bump!
  • exmodel
    exmodel Posts: 1
    I actually just read that artical myself...I think it is Very good and healthy actually..drinking only water for beverage, working out for the 30 minutes a day, no bread or pasta, making 1 food sacrifice, doing squats/situps....W"HO the hell said this was something 'BAD'??..This is a Great start for someone who would like to do a 'life change'...example would be say a person wanted to just 'try' this plan out to see if they can 'tolerate' the challenge of not having their one food for the week (sacrifice) and then finding that 'hey' I can keep this up and have lost weight Because they cut out that one say 'high' calorie food...Mine for cutting for the week is CHocolate. I could lose 5 lbs a week (7 days) if I could just swear that off for good;)...Anyway, I think that this is a 'great' start for people that want to 'choose' their way to lose. That way, being able to stick to it Alot better and for people that like 'baby steps' to losing weight..ANYWHOO I am trying this tomorrow and the article said to choose at Least 4, I have 7 that I am going to do and going to MAKE myself do it each and every day for week...
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