how am i going to do this in only 11 days?
mylilliam
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Please help.
I changed my lifestyle stating Jan 1st of this year and I have healthly lost 18lbs. I have watched my diet and I have done a mix of the ellyptical (which I have at home) and a bodypump class at the gym that uses 5-10lb weights. 10 weeks ago, i joined a biggest loser competition and i have been in the lead the whole time WELL turns out 2 ex-wrestling coaches were not weighing in consistently and now they are claiming that they "KNOW EVERY TRICK IN THE BOOK TO LOSE EXTRA WEIGHT AND FAST" and so I will be knocked out of the competition and lose the $550 prize. I was wondering if you could help me. Is there anything else that I can do in just 10 days to lose weight? diet tips? exercises?
FYI - I am scared to start weights until filnal weigh-in just incase i bulk up or gain weight from gaining muscle. That will come after the competition is over.
Advice would be welocmed. Thank you.
I changed my lifestyle stating Jan 1st of this year and I have healthly lost 18lbs. I have watched my diet and I have done a mix of the ellyptical (which I have at home) and a bodypump class at the gym that uses 5-10lb weights. 10 weeks ago, i joined a biggest loser competition and i have been in the lead the whole time WELL turns out 2 ex-wrestling coaches were not weighing in consistently and now they are claiming that they "KNOW EVERY TRICK IN THE BOOK TO LOSE EXTRA WEIGHT AND FAST" and so I will be knocked out of the competition and lose the $550 prize. I was wondering if you could help me. Is there anything else that I can do in just 10 days to lose weight? diet tips? exercises?
FYI - I am scared to start weights until filnal weigh-in just incase i bulk up or gain weight from gaining muscle. That will come after the competition is over.
Advice would be welocmed. Thank you.
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It should be about developing healthy lifestyles, not "winning" money, but ymmv0
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The only thing I can say is that next time there's a challenge like this is to make sure the 'rules' stipulate that weight loss more than x% of your total loss can't happen in a 1 or 2 week period, and that there is a 'maintenance' period of a month or two where the winner needs to maintain their last weigh-in or lower in order to claim the prize. Maybe talk with the others involved, if enough people feel crash dieting at the end of the program is 'cheating' maybe you can get the wrestling coaches kicked out for violating the spirit of the competition. Maybe offer to let the monetary prize go to the honest runner-up if you would win if these guys were kicked out, if it's as much for the honor and glory as the money for you.
When I was in an office they had this competition once, and of course the winner was an ex-wrestler who took everything off at the last minute. I was glad I was pregnant during the early part of the contest and therefore didn't join, I would really feel gypped if I had entered in that one.0 -
Also, try googling wrestler weight loss tips. There might be something there you can try, if you want to go to that extreme to gain the edge back. Some last -days-before-weigh -in tricks involve lowering water consumption, food consumption, and clearing out your bowels using gentle natural laxatives, and sweating to loose water as close to weigh-in time as possible.0
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well if you read my post properly you would have also read that i have lost my weight in a healthy weight and that it is about a healthy lifestyle. But thanks for your opinion anyway!0
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well if you read my post properly you would have also read that i have lost my weight in a healthy weight and that it is about a healthy lifestyle. But thanks for your opinion anyway!0
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well if you read my post properly you would have also read that i have lost my weight in a healthy weight and that it is about a healthy lifestyle. But thanks for your opinion anyway!
I didn't say that you didn't. I'm just saying that the money should be irrelevant.
My apologies - i obviously read that wrong. Im just so angry coz I have done this right, i want it long term, its just that what they are doing is not fair0 -
well if you read my post properly you would have also read that i have lost my weight in a healthy weight and that it is about a healthy lifestyle. But thanks for your opinion anyway!
..and you should continue to do so. This will make you the real winner.0 -
Liquid diet ;-) Slimfast or HRM shakes.0
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Just to clarify to you all. This IS about ahealthy lifestyle for me. I a dieting and exercising properly and I am doing it over a long period of time to hopefully keep it off BUT i am just so upset at the guys that I was just wondering if there was anything else that I could do to help it along eg certain foods, exercises etc.0
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My apologies - i obviously read that wrong. Im just so angry coz I have done this right, i want it long term, its just that what they are doing is not fair0
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Go low carb! It really is the best way I have found to lose weight quickly!0
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I know the money is always great to have (wouldn't we all love an extra few hundred lol) however if these ex-wrestlers win due to crash dieting at least you can look back and know you did the weight loss the healthy way and will keep it off.0
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do not eat any carbs.
drink loads of green tea
take natural water pills
use benefiber to stay full.
good luck.
my sis is a body builder and the days before the competition its water pills, water and fish...0 -
only eat what you need for fuel.
and please do not wrap yourself in plastic and all the other crap wrestlers do. lol0 -
Good luck! That is so wrong of those guys. I wouldn't have thought of someone doing that ahead of time if I were setting a game up.
Don't let anyone get to you here. There will always be someone who feels everyone else is entitled to his/her opinion whether the other people asked for it or not.0 -
Run run run!0
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Low carb, low salt, and lots of water.0
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well if you read my post properly you would have also read that i have lost my weight in a healthy weight and that it is about a healthy lifestyle. But thanks for your opinion anyway!
I understood that, and that's the way I am loosing too. I just put that up as a FYI *if* you wanted to use the same tactics they do if winning meant that much to you that you were willing to supplement your honest weight loss with some temporary last minute tactics.0 -
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I would never give this advice for someone who it trying to lose weight and keep it off. But for purposes of winning some money, why not. This helps to lose a significant amount of water weight and some body fat and of course after u weigh in you would want to go back to your more moderate approach.
Eat high protein (that is lean, and a large amount of it I mean like 1.5gms/lb of lean body weight) and veggies that are low carb. and nonfat dairy, low carb dairy (like string cheese, cottage cheese). Drink lots of water, take fish oil and multi vitamin. And you will probably need caffeine or some other form of an energy source. You definitely don't need to work out a whole lot if you do this. That is the basics anyway. If you would like more information message me and I can give you the website for more information.
I did this diet in the past as a jump start and lost 15lbs in 2 weeks (and thats a lot considering I was not extremely overweight at the time)0 -
You could make sure you have a rest day before the weigh-in - your body holds on to water after you exercise to help you heal, so if you do a vigorous workout before the weigh-in the scale could be a little higher.0
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The first thing that comes to mind is to drink A LOT of water. That way you can be positive you're not holding on to any water weight at all. On the same note, watch your sodium intake! I'd say no processed foods until the competition is over.
That's all I have off the top of my head... good luck!0 -
Oh and I just reread your post. You don't gain weight quickly from lifting weights. If so most men would probably be HUGE. Sometimes if you lift really heavy you might retain a little extra water in your muscles and gain a pound or 2 but just don't lift heavy a day or 2 prior to weighing in. Also, think of the biggest loser, they lift weights and lose lots of lbs!0
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Just to clarify to you all. This IS about ahealthy lifestyle for me. I a dieting and exercising properly and I am doing it over a long period of time to hopefully keep it off BUT i am just so upset at the guys that I was just wondering if there was anything else that I could do to help it along eg certain foods, exercises etc.
Don't feel like you have to justify yourself. If you came on these forums and wrote: "the sky is blue today." Someone would have something to say about it. :ohwell:0 -
Well I'd probably starve myself for 10 days to win 550 dollars cause im broke as a joke!!
If I were in your situation I'd either go on a short raw food fast and increase your cardio or drink protein shakes!
Its short term and won't hurt you in the long run.0 -
The first thing that comes to mind is to drink A LOT of water. That way you can be positive you're not holding on to any water weight at all. On the same note, watch your sodium intake! I'd say no processed foods until the competition is over.
That's all I have off the top of my head... good luck!
You have to be careful about the water/salt balance... if you drink LOTS of water and consume little salt, you can get water poisoning.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16614865/ns/us_news-life/t/woman-dies-after-water-drinking-contest/0 -
I do like the idea of getting them kicked out for bad spotsmanship.
How much can they loose from a wrestling trick? They have to do something along the way and be just using the wrestling trick as a final boost.0 -
good for you whatever keeps you motivated and engaged!!!! Forget the HATERS!!0
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If its someone that really knows how to "cut weight" you probably wont be able to match them.
Wrestlers/UFC types that know all the tricks can drop 10 pounds in a day if they really want to.
They will mix a variety of ingredients in a tub, sit in it and this will cause them to sweat profusely and drain all the water out of their bodies or they will wrap up in a sweat suit and hit a sauna.
All their weight loss will be water and they will replace it right after.0 -
#1. Great job on your weight loss!! Keep it up and be so proud.
#2. Lets hope they were just trying to intimidate you.
#3. I understand your desire to win the money and you should if they are using trickery to win, but regardless you know you deserve to win. And you have already won a better healthier life!
Good luck! I also am part of a weight loss contest that ends April 1-3. I hope to win a cash prize but have no idea what my competition is.0
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