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I hate that. I just tell people I''m maintaining or that I have to squeeze into my dress because it''s a little snug. That way they back off.Date: 6/27/2008 1:27:37 AM
Author: rockzilla
I think I have been doing okay - eating out a LOT less and walking to/from work (3 miles round trip) every day. I want to go to yoga more though - haven''t been able to go the last 2 weeks because of work, and honestly, my own slacking.
I have a question for you guys - how do you tell people that you are trying to lose weight/eat healthier? I am not obviously overweight, I hold most of it in my hips and thighs and so my upper body is actually pretty slender. And, I only have about 10 lbs left to lose. But, the reaction I get a lot of times, particularly if I turn down a brownie or something, is ''What?! You shouldn''t be dieting! You''re too skinny already!'' I don''t want to offend them by refusing their food, but this kind of reaction puts me off guard. I know they''re trying to be nice, but I don''t want to say ''yeah, you''re right, give me that brownie!'' and I am not the kind of person who will say ''oh yeah, but you haven''t seen my butt in a bikini!'' So at the moment I say something lame like...I try to save my treats for the weekend or something.
I think the biggest issue for me, eating wise, is this kind of ''casual'' eating. Situations where there is food left out, like cookies left over from a meeting at work (why must every meeting have cookies?) or people going for drinks after work...if there is a plate of appetizers in front of me I just HAVE to eat them. That is the hardest part - I don''t want to be anti-social, but it can really drag me down...
lliang..thanks for the great tips! Question...what is the best arm workout for the area right under the armpit? Above the bicep and tricep. My friend said it was the one where you lay down flat on the floor, both arms out beside you so you''re shaped like a "T", then bring arms straight up above you in the air and back down. That seems to work out the shoulders. My problem spot is below the shoulder but above those main muscles. I''m trying to attach a picture, but it doesn''t like me right now.Date: 6/27/2008 10:16:51 AM
Author: lliang_chi
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Claire, Hm... I can''t find any big off leash parks that I can run around near my neighborhood. But one of my neighbors said there''s a track by a university that I guess I can check out. Thanks! I''m so mad at my dog today... 1) she woke me up @ 3AM, I took her outside & NOTHING. 2) woke me up again @ 4:30. 3) when I fed her @ 6:30, after her breakfast she made her way into the pantry and got into my friend''s dog''s (I''m doggie-sitting) food.![]()
Sum, you yoga sounds great!!! I''m looking to see if they have that in Chicago.
Choro, I *love* sweet potato fries!!! Or chips. Mmmmm!!! Try making them in the oven for a little healthier snack. I like to sprinkle some spices (cumin, coriander seed, madras curry powder & cayenne) on them, coat with olive oil & spread them on a wire rack (you use to cool cookies) and put the wire rack on a cookie sheet. I back them for a few mins @ 375F. When you start to smell them, they''re done. Mmmmm![]()
Sarah, how''s your sinus infection? How AWESOME with your dress fitting! It''s great to feel some progress etc. I''m sure you''ll be able to get down to that first notch.
Some free weight exercises to tone your arms. Pick up whatever weight you''re comfortable with. Pull your stomach in to protect your core. The best way to do that is to exhale completely so your tummy gets ''sucked in'' and then keep it that way.
1) kick backs--you lean over a bench so you body is parallel, your arm is perpendicular (e.g. pick up the dumbbell from the groud). You kick back your arm so it''s parallel. During the whole time, make sure your shoulder blade is engaged, that is pull it down your back. Best way to do this is to keep your shoulders down and not scrunched up on your neck. You work on one arm @ a time.
2) shoulder presses--seated, hold both dumbells like they''re perched on your shoulders. Then extend your arms up to the ceiling one at a time (right 1, left 1, Right 2, left 2, etc) slowly with control. E.g. on your entire exhale, slowly bring your right arm up. On the entire exhale slowly bring it down. Repeat for the left. That is one repetition. Through this whole thing, pull your stomach in to protect your core.
3) simulate punches--stand, feet shoulder width apart. Pull your stomach in to protect your core. Hold your dumbbells at your waist much like how cheerleaders start out their cheers. (arms down along sides, elbows bent so your fists are aligned with your chest) Then exactly how it sounds, one hand at a time, throw a punch straight out in front of you and return to original position.
These are all easy exercises you can do at home.
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Oh yeah and FI said he wants to do a triathlon by the end of the summer. We did one when we first started dating, and I didn''t train for it AT ALL. I actually want to train and see how much better I do. Anyone know of any tri''s in the Chicagoland/midwest area around August? And if you do, wanna join me???
Oh gosh, RZ... I haven''t been participating in these threads, but I had to post when I saw this.Date: 6/27/2008 1:27:37 AM
Author: rockzilla
I have a question for you guys - how do you tell people that you are trying to lose weight/eat healthier? I am not obviously overweight, I hold most of it in my hips and thighs and so my upper body is actually pretty slender. And, I only have about 10 lbs left to lose. But, the reaction I get a lot of times, particularly if I turn down a brownie or something, is ''What?! You shouldn''t be dieting! You''re too skinny already!'' I don''t want to offend them by refusing their food, but this kind of reaction puts me off guard. I know they''re trying to be nice, but I don''t want to say ''yeah, you''re right, give me that brownie!'' and I am not the kind of person who will say ''oh yeah, but you haven''t seen my butt in a bikini!'' So at the moment I say something lame like...I try to save my treats for the weekend or something.