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Postby Out*With*The*Old » October 15th, 2007, 6:23 am

Good for you, girl!! :yay:

I am SO not a morning person too! I always wanted to work out in the morning but I'm always hitting the snooze like you! I feel so much different on this diet though and I'm hoping to carry that through! I'm actually itching to work out - - which is so totally OFF for me as I DESPISE working out, lol.

I'm not familiar with the video you're doing. Hmm, thinking 8 minutes I might be able to do - - how is it? Can you tell me about it?

Congrats on your accomplishment!! You're indeed set for a grand day!!

Woo hoo for you!! :woohoo:
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Postby oubelqasse » October 15th, 2007, 8:23 pm

A few years back, I remember hearing about this Tae Bo thing and wondered what it was. It was famous amoung the stars and I watched him on several talk shows because it was such a huge hit. Billy Blank is the man who started it all. He is a martial arts guru so he created this high energy kickboxing type workout which burns about 800 calores per hour. Its pretty intense, but although the 8 minute workout kicked butt the first time, this morning it wasn't twice as bad, not to mention it was over just as it started. I know that the video is sold in a set, however I picked it up for only a dollar at a recent garage sale that we went to. What I like about the video is it has 3 parts to it, all within the 8 minutes. It has about a minute or so of warm up, about 5 minutes of intense kickboxing/punching exercises and then about a minute or so of cool down. Its really awesome and fun! I was telling Christy today that I cant beleive that I woke up at 6:15 am and exercised and cant wait to do it tomorrow morning. My day was great and I had so much energy. :weightlift:

I wish I had another VCR, because I would totally make a copy and send it to you. If you are interested, you may want to check Ebay or Craigslist to see if anyone is selling it. I think it's was well worth the purchase.
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Postby Charity » October 15th, 2007, 10:35 pm

Hey Steph,

You have inspired me! I will wake up tomorrow morning early and do the 10min workout on FitTV cable on demand! Why not! And who knows....maybe I'll do it twice the day after!

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Postby bikipatra » October 16th, 2007, 2:58 am

It was 6 or 7 years ago, but last time I did a kick boxing video my fists of all things were dripping sweat! It is intense.
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Postby Out*With*The*Old » October 16th, 2007, 5:46 am

It never dawned on me to check on demand for work outs, GREAT idea! Thanks to you both.....I have one more week till I can do it then I'll be there w/ ya!!! :weightlift:
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Postby Charity » October 18th, 2007, 1:58 am

Hey Steph,

Thanks for telling me to grab a ready shake before driving michael to work in the morning. And thanks for reminding me to do it ( how did you know I wasn't listening????? You know me so well, it's spooky). Now, I am actually doing it and it makes my day so much easier. I get a good start to my morning and it really changes my morning mood.

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Postby oubelqasse » October 18th, 2007, 5:34 pm

Christy,
See... best friend knows best! Im glad you took my advice and Im glad that its working out for you. No more skipping meals!

Today, is 5 weeks on program and weigh in day! This week was a great week. It was the week that I started Tae Bo and the scale was good to me. I went from 237 to 232, which is a total of 5 lbs and 26 POUNDS TOTAL! :bananadance: (I love banana dance man)

I am hoping to be in the 30 pound club in just a few short days! I cant wait... I really think I was around 220 in 10-11th grade, over 10 years ago!

Thanks again for introducing me to this! A toast to our health! :toast:
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Postby oubelqasse » October 18th, 2007, 5:37 pm

A friend of mine sent this to me and thought I'd share it with all of my pals here... Very interesting... I think I eat about 9 out of the 15.


15 Foods to Help You Lose
Thirty billion a year — that's about how much Americans spend on slim-down products, many of which don't even work. A better way to get real weight-loss results? Go grocery shopping. New research points to more than a dozen foods, from beans to beef, that can help you fight hunger, kick your candy addiction, boost your metabolism — and ultimately shed pounds. And some of these superfoods deliver health bonuses too.

By Denise Foley


1. Eggs

Skip the bagel this morning. Eggs, which are full of protein, will help you feel fuller longer — a lot longer. A multicenter study of 30 overweight or obese women found that those who ate two scrambled eggs (with two slices of toast and a reduced-calorie fruit spread) consumed less for the next 36 hours than women who had a bagel breakfast of equal calories. Other research has shown that protein may also prevent spikes in blood sugar, which can lead to food cravings.




2. Beans

You've probably never heard of cholecystokinin, but it's one of your best weight-loss pals. This digestive hormone is a natural appetite suppressant. So how do you get more cholecystokinin? One way, report researchers at the University of California at Davis, is by eating beans: A study of eight men found that their levels of the hormone (which may work by keeping food in your stomach longer) were twice as high after a meal containing beans than after a low-fiber meal containing rice and dry milk. There's also some evidence that beans keep blood sugar on an even keel, so you can stave off hunger longer. Heart-health bonus: High-fiber beans can lower your cholesterol.




3. Salad

Do you tend to stuff yourself at meals? Control that calorie intake by starting with a large salad (but hold the creamy dressing). In a study of 42 women at Penn State University, those who ate a big, low-cal salad consumed 12 percent less pasta afterward — even though they were offered as much as they wanted. The secret, say researchers, is the sheer volume of a salad, which makes you feel too full to pig out. Health bonus: A study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that people who ate one salad a day with dressing had higher levels of vitamins C and E, folic acid, lycopene, and carotenoids — all disease fighters — than those who didn't add salad to their daily menu.




4. Green tea

The slimming ingredient isn't caffeine. Antioxidants called catechins are what help speed metabolism and fat burning. In a recent Japanese study, 35 men who drank a bottle of oolong tea mixed with green tea catechins lost weight, boosted their metabolism, and had a significant drop in their body mass index. Health bonus: The participants also lowered their (bad) LDL cholesterol.




5. Pears

They're now recognized as having more fiber, thanks to a corrected calculation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. At six grams (formerly four grams) per medium-size pear, they're great at filling you up. Apples come in second, with about three grams per medium-size fruit. Both contain pectin fiber, which decreases blood-sugar levels, helping you avoid between-meal snacking. This may explain why, in a Brazilian study that lasted 12 weeks, overweight women who ate three small pears or apples a day lost more weight than women on the same diet who ate three oat cookies daily instead of the fruit.




6. Soup

A cup of chicken soup is as appetite blunting as a piece of chicken: That was the finding of a Purdue University study with 18 women and 13 men. Why? Researchers speculate that even the simplest soup satisfies hunger because your brain perceives it as filling.




7. Lean beef

It's what's for dinner — or should be, if you're trying to shed pounds. The amino acid leucine, which is abundant in proteins like meat and fish as well as in dairy products, can help you pare down while maintaining calorie-burning muscle. That's what it did for 24 overweight middle-aged women in a study at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Eating anywhere from nine to 10 ounces of beef a day on a roughly 1,700-calorie diet helped the women lose more weight, more fat, and less muscle mass than a control group consuming the same number of calories, but less protein. The beef eaters also had fewer hunger pangs.




8. Olive oil

Fight off middle-age pounds with extra virgin olive oil. A monounsaturated fat, it'll help you burn calories. In an Australian study, 12 postmenopausal women (ages 57 to 73) were given a breakfast cereal dressed either with a mixture of cream and skim milk or half an ounce of olive oil and skim milk. The women who ate the oil-laced muesli boosted their metabolism. Don't want to add olive oil to your oatmeal? That's OK — it works just as well in salad dressings, as a bread dip, or for sautéing.




9. Grapefruit

It's back! A 2006 study of 91 obese people conducted at the Nutrition and Metabolic Research Center at Scripps Clinic found that eating half a grapefruit before each meal or drinking a serving of the juice three times a day helped people drop more than three pounds over 12 weeks. The fruit's phytochemicals reduce insulin levels, a process that may force your body to convert calories into energy rather than flab.




10. Cinnamon

Sprinkle it on microwave oatmeal or whole-grain toast to help cure those mid-afternoon sugar slumps. Research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that a little cinnamon can help control post-meal insulin spikes, which make you feel hungry. Health bonus: One USDA study showed that just a quarter teaspoon of cinnamon a day lowered the blood sugar, cholesterol, and triglyceride levels in people with type 2 diabetes.




11. Vinegar

It's a great filler-upper. In a Swedish study, researchers found that people who ate bread dipped in vinegar felt fuller than those who had their slices plain. The probable reason: Acetic acid in the vinegar may slow the passage of food from the stomach into the small intestine, so your tummy stays full longer. Vinegar can also short-circuit the swift blood-sugar rise that occurs after you eat refined carbs such as white bread, cookies, and crackers.




12. Tofu

It seems too light to be filling, but a study at Louisiana State University showed that tofu does the job. Researchers tested it against chicken as a pre-meal appetizer for 42 overweight women — and the participants who had tofu ate less food during the meal. The secret: Tofu is an appetite-quashing protein.




13. Nuts

Yes, they are fattening: A handful of peanuts is about 165 calories. But research shows that people who snack on nuts tend to be slimmer than those who don't. A study from Purdue University found that when a group of 15 normal-weight people added about 500 calories worth of peanuts to their regular diet, they consumed less at subsequent meals. The participants also revved up their resting metabolism by 11 percent, which means they burned more calories even when relaxing. Health bonus: Walnuts contain omega-3 fatty acids. And researchers at Loma Linda University recently found that eating 10 to 20 whole pecans daily can reduce heart disease risks.




14. High-fiber cereal

Studies show that you can curb your appetite by eating a bowl for breakfast. But how well does it really work? Researchers at the VA Medical Center and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis tested the theory against the ultimate diet challenge: the buffet table. They gave 14 volunteers one of five cereals before sending them out to the smorgasbord. Those who'd had the highest-fiber cereal ate less than those who didn't have as much fiber in the morning. Try General Mills Fiber One (14 grams per serving) or Kellogg's All Bran With Extra Fiber (13 grams per serving).




15. Hot red pepper

Eating a bowl of spicy chili regularly can help you lose weight. In a Japanese study, 13 women who ate breakfast foods with red pepper (think southwestern omelet) ate less than they normally did at lunch. The magic ingredient may be capsaicin, which helps suppress appetite.
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Postby Charity » October 21st, 2007, 3:47 am

:felix: Waiting for your daily report missy!

(even though I already know you are going to say you are OP and exercising like a maniac ;) , I need the report :puter: )
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Postby Determined » October 21st, 2007, 8:56 am

oubelqasse wrote:A friend of mine sent this to me and thought I'd share it with all of my pals here... Very interesting... I think I eat about 9 out of the 15.

Thanks for posting this. I printed it out for future use!
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Postby oubelqasse » October 21st, 2007, 6:19 pm

I'm glad that it was useful for someone other then me.. I really enjoyed it, so I HAD to share it with others. The more info I have, the more knowledge I gain, the more sucessful I can be! That's how I look at it!

Have a great week!
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Postby oubelqasse » October 27th, 2007, 4:19 pm

So, I have not written in a while and so, lets see what updates I have for this week:

Thursday was weigh in, did OK this week considering that I only exercised for 2 days. Went from 232 to 229.5, so lost a total of 2.5 lbs. Its not a gain, so Im happy.

On Thursday at 4am, my son had yet another CROUP attack and so we were off to the Emergency Room. We were discharged at 7:30 am , so I worked from home that day. I totally thought he had grown out of it since he did not have an attack in I think, almost a year.

For those of you reading and wondering what Croup is, its a respitory infection that affects young children. For Zach, he usually wakes up in the middle of the night, coughing and in an instant, he starts to breathe heavy and almost cannot breath. For every breath that he takes, he makes a loud barking noise, somewhat of the sound of a seal. He has the urge to thow up, but what only comes out is a whole lot of spit, nothing else. It was pretty scarryt he first time, but I have to admit, its still pretty scarry when it happens now.

It official that I cannot wear most of my work clothes anymore. On Friday, I went to Ross's to see what kind of slacks that I can buy for a reasonable price. I ended up with 3 slacks, and 2 work suits. I was most excited when I picked up a pair of Black slacks in size 16 and thought to myself, I dont think I can fit these, but heck, lets try it on. You all know what happened next right... Of-couse they fit and I was sooo estatic! In 6 short weeks, I went from a size 22 to a 16/18 not bad! :toast:

My 3 month old Sarah is calling for me.. Gotta go!
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Postby rodeomom » October 27th, 2007, 4:35 pm

Congratulations on the 16/18's, what a huge accomplishment. I know how great it feels to be able to fit into those items you hope you will, but don't think you will yet!!

Good job -- now keep it up!!!
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Postby bikipatra » October 28th, 2007, 1:10 am

Sorry to hear about Zach but great job fittng into those 16's.
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Postby Tawanda » October 28th, 2007, 8:26 am

I've never had to deal with croup, I'm sorry your little one has to deal with it (you, too). Sounds frightening.
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