Wedding in 5 months!! HELP
jessie1542
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I ordered my dress and it doesn't fit me... it's 1/2 size too small... My goal is to lose 10-15 pounds and tone my arms and abs...(get rid of muffin top OFC). I've been trying Shakeology sample packets and I love them.. Im thinking of buying a month worth of shakeology but.... would it help me to lose weight?? I am starting to hit my gym (9Round).. However, I have bad back and I can;t do much intense exercise that could injury me even thought I Love intense exercise.. ( I hate running)... what's your opinion? Ive thought of switching from 9Round to hot yoga.. or pilate but Im not flexible and would yoga or pilate help me to get tone and lose weight? Or join Beach Body and order challenge pack that includes T25 DVDs ect. ect. and shakeology... I am desperate to lose 10-15 pounds and get back in my high school shape and ofc fit in my wedding dress!!!! Help me please?? Tips, advices, or suggestions??
Here's some websites to shakeoloy and 9round and beach body.
www.shakeology.com
www.9round.com
www.beachbody.com
Here's some websites to shakeoloy and 9round and beach body.
www.shakeology.com
www.9round.com
www.beachbody.com
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Calorie deficit for weight loss.
Exercise for fitness.
Your focus should be on eating the right number of cals. Exercise is awesome too, of course, and I'm a big fan of doing some form of weights/strength/resistance training to see the best changes in my own body.
I'm not a big fan of shakes or diet programs - better to do something sustainable that you can stick with for life. But in your case, I understand you're wanting to fit into that dress. I do think you could do it without the shakes though.
I'd set your weight loss goal here at MFP to 1/2 pound a week - you may lose more some weeks, you may lose less, but you'll lose - eat your cals, doing your best to hit your macros (carbs/fat/protein), and drink plenty of water. And find a good program either a gym or with a DVD or online videos (Fitness Blender is awesome) in the weights/strength/resistance category.
Take measurements right now, so you can compare as you go - keep in the mind that the scale can be a dirty little liar and mess with your head, often showing you have gained a pound or two while the inches are coming off - and it's inches lost that are important!
You've got 5 moths - plenty of time to lose the fat, retain the awesome muscle and rock that dress on your wedding day!0 -
Are you tracking your calories? Shakeology is just a (really expensive) nutritional shake. It will not make you lose weight. You need to be in a calorie deficit to lose weight, which you can do by tracking your calorie intake.
Since it sounds like your goal is really to lose body fat, you should eat at a slight calorie deficit and do some kind of resistance training. Focus more on your body fat % than on a scale number.
Also, keep in mind that in high school, our bodies are still developing. You may never again have the exact same body you had in high school.
And congratulations on your upcoming wedding!0 -
You have 5 months, 15 lbs is definitely possible Personally though I would say to stop the shakeology. I disagree with these types of plans because eating at a deficit will do the same (and cost less). The problem with meal replacement shakes is that you don't learn long lasting habits. Once you stop those shakes, many people gain the weight back.
Since your goal is probably to fit in your dress, you should aim to lose inches by focusing on strength training exercises0 -
All of that sounds great
I mean.. you'd be surprised how many pounds, you'd shed just by watching what you eat and not overeating
Btw, no one said you had to lose weight to fit your dress
Exercising and getting in shape will make you more fit and you might fit into your dress w/out losing 10-15 pounds !!0 -
In five months you could easily fit into your dress WITHOUT the need for any of those expensive weight loss aids. Just follow MFP guidelines and you'll be fine. Plus, if you do the work yourself you'll be able to keep the weight off, rather than just gaining it back when you stop using the products...Good luck! :flowerforyou:0
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Hi Jessie,
I just had a birthday and was able to buy a pair of jeans that is the same size I wore in high school! I was so excited! You can definitely lose weight by counting calories, and exercising. I did. I have lost over 60 pounds and my muffin top is all but gone! Getting encouragement along the way always helps too! -Kim0 -
I'm not familiar with Shakeology, but my friend did one of those programs that gives you all the food and tells you what and when to eat it (Nutrisystem, I think), and it seemed to work well. It's definitely worth a shot.
I know you may not want to hear this, but I would have a plan B, just in case. I did something similar before my own wedding, and for some reason it can be sooo much harder to lose the extra pounds when you "have" to rather than when you have the time to do it in a more sustainable way. Bridal showers, bachelorette parties, rehearsals, arguing with the caterer, mother-in-law, out of town guests, the list goes on. Just think of all the stress and food that will accompany some of these things! I am in no way saying that you shouldn't try and couldn't do it, but this is a time you want to be able to enjoy. I wouldn't wish that added stress on anyone.0 -
I lost 13lbs (to reach my goal) in 4 months doing yoga, jogging and 30 Day Shred. I just ate normal food (albeit healthy) like rice, broccoli, chicken, fruit. I would just schedule a workout regime that you can actually stick to, plan your diet around he special events like the above poster mentioned, and stay dedicated. You'll be fine!0
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I agree with these ladies who've said follow MFP & exercise. Buy a digital food scale and weigh everything. That'll cost a lot less than Shakeology or T25 and probably help you a lot more.
Your profile says you have thyroid issues, perhaps you should ask your Doctor for some guidance?0 -
5 months... that's 21 weeks, should be easy to lose 21 pounds without a sweat.
Start here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
I guess it depends on what your goals are. Does your goal include returning to your current size and fitness level right after your wedding?0
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well no, i'd like to look healthy and feel healthy..0
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What is MFP??0
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MFP is what you are on now... My Fitness Pal
You can easily lose 10-15 lbs in 5 months, without exercise. Just track your calories. Eat below your TDEE, and you gold.
Like a previous poster said, you dont use exercise for weight loss, you use it for fitness.
Good Luck!0 -
Help me please?? Tips, advices, or suggestions??
Just dont get married. Simples. Marriage and weddings are overrated anyway....0 -
I have my one wedding on October 5th, so I would love to team up with you.
Add me
Kisses,
Tatyanne0 -
Hate to sound like a broken record but doing weird craze diets isn't the best way to lose weight for a wedding. To each their own, but this website has tools that are 1. free, 2. easy, 3. get results. Just do the myfitness pal recommendations for your calorie intake...here are some things I wish someone told me right off the bat when I started:
-Put 0.5 or 1 lb loss per week into MFP. Anymore loss than that, and most people get bumped down to 1,200 calorie diet and that's miserable. Plus, you have PLENTY of time to lose the desired amount of weight so there is no rush.
-Weigh everything. Seriously, get a kitchen scale (decent ones go for around $25) and use it for all the solid food you eat.
-Make snacks! (pre-packing your snacks makes staying away from vending machines easier. Saves money too!)
-Make your own food! (Going out to eat is nice, but you would probably be shocked by the nutritional information of most restaurants for even a salad.)
-Do cardio. (If you hate running, use an elliptical/row machine/ zumba..heck even walking fast works! Anything to get the heart rate up!)
-LOG EVERYTHING. (at first it's a big reality check to seeing how much you consume each day. It's best to be honest with your intake. Soda, teas, coffee creamer, sugar packets, bite size candy bars...it adds up!)0 -
I've lost almost 17 lbs in 3 months... but then again I was starting at 150, not 114 like you. If I were you, I would just quit putting all of those fake chemicals in your body and eat real food- spinach, berries, chicken breast, bananas, seeds, etc. I'm sure it's probably less expensive! And drink plenty of water, too.
My success so far has been keeping pretty strictly around 1400 cal/day, eating (relatively) clean, never skipping breakfast, and exercising around 4x/week. I weigh myself daily, but it's mostly to collect data, not to react to anything. Hoping to lose the remaining 13 lbs before my wedding (exactly 8 months from today!). I know that's attainable :-)0 -
My problem is I'm doing the calorie controlled diet and exercising and still not losing any weight I've even cut my calories down twice and still no change its really frustrating. I set myself a goal the start of this year to lost 1lb a month which should be easy and I have lost nothing and I'm running and doing martial arts 3 times a week :-(
My wedding is November but my dress fitting is June0 -
What is MFP??
Oy0 -
Ditch the Shakeology and invest in some common sense.
Here's a lot of common sense: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
You have 5 months, 15 lbs is definitely possible Personally though I would say to stop the shakeology. I disagree with these types of plans because eating at a deficit will do the same (and cost less). The problem with meal replacement shakes is that you don't learn long lasting habits. Once you stop those shakes, many people gain the weight back.
Since your goal is probably to fit in your dress, you should aim to lose inches by focusing on strength training exercises
^this0 -
I want to loose 15 before my wedding as well and only have 3 months...5 should be very doable.0
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5 months is plenty of time
track your calories here.
eat food
real food. Nobody wants a crabby bride.
Can I ask why you ordered a dress too small? Mine is an bit too big and I'm still under a ton of self imposed pressure to fit in it and look perfect0 -
I personally hated T25. The work out was not what I expected at all the only good thing about it that I did like was that it was 25 minutes. But I also did insanity before T25 and am probably comparing the two. If you can eat strictly healthy for five months you could def lose 15+ pounds. As far as being toned I found that eating healthy and doing insanity worked perfectly. Insanity toned my body in ways I never thought was possible. (I sound like a beach body coach but I am not) Just my experiences. Good luck and Congratulations!0
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My measurement was in the middle.. and they don't have my size so they suggested to get smaller size because it'd be easier to fix. Im getting my first fitting in a few weeks so I'm very nervous! they did say that the only problem is my ribcage because my ribcage is wider than the average so....0
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5 months is plenty of time
track your calories here.
eat food
real food. Nobody wants a crabby bride.
Can I ask why you ordered a dress too small? Mine is an bit too big and I'm still under a ton of self imposed pressure to fit in it and look perfect
My measurement was in the middle.. and they don't have my size so they suggested to get smaller size because it'd be easier to fix. Im getting my first fitting in a few weeks so I'm very nervous! they did say that the only problem is my ribcage because my ribcage is wider than the average so....0
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