You want help??? HERE IT IS!!!!

WifeMomDVM
WifeMomDVM Posts: 1,025 Member
edited September 26 in Health and Weight Loss
Ok, so I find myself on the boards a lot giving the same advice to different people over and over again. So, I finally decided to compile a list of the information and websites that have helped me the most! I have incorporated all of these things in my life and have lost 20 lbs since joining MFP and am seeing amazing changes and results in my body, AND I feel great and have lots of energy.

Here are my GOLDEN NUGGETS of wisdom I've learned since January and decided to share! I know it's quite a bit of information and it will take some time to read through it, but I hope this is helpful to folks who are "stuck" or interesting to those of you who like to educate yourselves on health and wellness (such as yours truly).

I have to thank my MFP friends as many of these sites I found through other postings or friends on here! :flowerforyou:

HOW TO EAT CLEAN: http://www.extremely-fit.com/fitness-tips/2011/01/8week-transition-diet/

EAT YOUR OMEGA-3'S AND REDUCE YOUR SODIUM: http://www.cnpp.usda.gov/publications/dietaryguidelines/2010/meeting2/commentattachments/aha-220e.pdf

WHY STARVING YOURSELF WON'T WORK: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/3047-700-calories-a-day-and-not-losing?hl=700+calories+and+not+losing

WHY STEADY-STATE CARDIO ISN'T THE ANSWER: http://members.rachelcosgrove.com/public/505print.cfm

WOMEN LIFT HEAVY WEIGHTS: http://www.answerfitness.com/150/full-body-workout-plan-workout-routines/

READ THE BOOK "THE NEW RULES OF WEIGHT LIFTING FOR WOMEN" BY LOU SCHULER. http://www.amazon.com/New-Rules-Lifting-Women-Goddess/dp/1583333398/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1303483107&sr=8-1

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  • deema79
    deema79 Posts: 108
    Will definitely read later.....THANKS
  • RyonsLions2
    RyonsLions2 Posts: 350 Member
    Thanks I will read this and apply it! Greatly appreciated!!
  • Katrob9
    Katrob9 Posts: 431 Member
    Very helpful, thanks :)
  • DimenaZhena
    DimenaZhena Posts: 102
    BUMP!! Thank you, hun!! :D
  • IamOnMywayNow
    IamOnMywayNow Posts: 470 Member
    This one was awesome!!
    WHY STEADY-STATE CARDIO ISN'T THE ANSWER: http://members.rachelcosgrove.com/public/505print.cfm
  • ashleyb1031
    ashleyb1031 Posts: 69 Member
    Bump ...thank you...ill read this one later :-)
  • Still_Sossy
    Still_Sossy Posts: 868 Member
    Nice of you to post! Thanks :bigsmile:
  • JDMPWR
    JDMPWR Posts: 1,863 Member
    Sorry but the steady state cardio post IS NOT THE ANSWER. Guess I lost all 40-50lbs by just being me right?

    It works, I guess there is no correlation between long distance runners and their slender physiques.

    she should not have titled her article steady state cardio is not the answer because it is, people need to learn that doing cardio at the same threashold over time does nothing. Your body is like your mind, once it learns something and it does it repetitively over time it because easy so you need to raise the bar so you raise your HR be it with a higher speed, incline or resistance but your HR still stays at a steady state just now a higher one!!!
  • WifeMomDVM
    WifeMomDVM Posts: 1,025 Member
    Sorry but the steady state cardio post IS NOT THE ANSWER. Guess I lost all 40-50lbs by just being me right?

    It works, I guess there is no correlation between long distance runners and their slender physiques.

    Never said it wouldn't work. Just showing that there are studies out there that show you can get FASTER results by incorporating interval training. Some days I don't have the energy to do intervals and will just plod along in steady state.

    Congrats on your success!
  • Aspynmom
    Aspynmom Posts: 166 Member
    This one was awesome!!
    WHY STEADY-STATE CARDIO ISN'T THE ANSWER: http://members.rachelcosgrove.com/public/505print.cfm

    I agree! I come from "old school" fitness where the longer you exercise, the better. But I'm slowly finding out that when I do run intervals (which is a BONUS because I get to walk too!) I burn more calories and have lost weight faster. I love it!
  • portlandsundevil
    portlandsundevil Posts: 213 Member
    Bump :)
  • surlydave
    surlydave Posts: 512 Member
    This one was awesome!!
    WHY STEADY-STATE CARDIO ISN'T THE ANSWER: http://members.rachelcosgrove.com/public/505print.cfm

    I completely agree
  • ang83
    ang83 Posts: 18 Member
    bump!
  • *LIKE*
  • donicagalek
    donicagalek Posts: 526
    Agreed on HIIT. I'm not stupid enough to say that SS doesn't work at all, but save it for the interesting SS stuffs like gardening, lawn mowing, painting your house, etc. Don't hamster wheel it if you don't have to. That gets boring - quick. :-D

    I just did what I'd call HIIT (though probably not textbook HIIT since I didn't have a heart attack/throw up/pass out/etc). It's been a couple of hours now and my resting heart rate is a 27% increase over what it was a couple of days ago (it was real low) indicating that I'm burning more at rest. How long that'll last? No idea.
  • north35
    north35 Posts: 70 Member
    bump
  • mkcalvert
    mkcalvert Posts: 219 Member
    http://members.rachelcosgrove.com/public/505print.cfm

    I like it; I just can't afford it!!
  • Harper0618
    Harper0618 Posts: 41 Member
    Thank you!!!
  • RoseRDH
    RoseRDH Posts: 24
    Thank you : )
  • Thank you for posting this! :)
  • WifeMomDVM
    WifeMomDVM Posts: 1,025 Member
    http://members.rachelcosgrove.com/public/505print.cfm

    I like it; I just can't afford it!!

    I got a set of cap barbell weights (110 lbs) for $60 @ Academy. You can do sprints with a stop watch and a pair of running shoes outside to get HIIT. There are also many HIIT exercises on youtube that use little or no equipment. Hope this helps! I'm on a tight budget too!
  • newjmf
    newjmf Posts: 78
    Bump!
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