Posted by Atkins (216.166.228.231) on August 13, 2003 at 13:29:49:
In Reply to: Re: What Crazy Type Would Do This? posted by Dee (66.185.85.72) on August 13, 2003 at 12:00:18:
> > > Hi all,
> > > It goes something like this...
> > > First off, I'm a 34 year old female 5'8" tall 122 pounds with a great figure. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say I'm sexy attractive.
> > > "How does she do it?" I get asked on a weekly basis how I stay slim and look young for my age. The answers:
> > > -go to the gym and do 20 minutes on the bike, 20 minutes weight lifting, legs and upper body. then do another 10 minutes on the bike followed up by 5 minutes of stretching and sit ups. Drink water continuosly through your work out. Drink a bottle of juice right after your work out. Do this 3 times a week for 4 months. Then take 4 months off. (4 months on 4 months off and repeat) Don't like working out, too bad it's got to be done. WALK WALK WALK. I lost most of my weight from walking.
> > > -eat what you want during the day. DONT EAT AT NIGHT. Once again.. DON'T EAT AT NIGHT.
> > > -pick a day of the week where you eat whatever you want whenever you want to, it speeds up you metabilism by confusing it. (it has to work harder)
> > > -drink a bottle of water during the day or more if you can hack it.
> > > -if you have to snack, eat mixed nut and fruit unsalted or sweetend. Chow down on them, they're good for you. Mix in some soy nuts and flax seed.
> > > -eat a can of Millionaires Sardines twice a week. ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS ARE A MUST.
> > > ENJOY ALL OF THIS
> > > When it comes to your makeup, go ooooooh natural. Natural shades, clear lipgloss with a lip liner and and let you face look oily, don't friggin powder your face or use matte lipstick, it makes you look older. Take it from J-Lo.
> > > Your hair, use products that will leave your hair looking shinny. The hair must always be shinny. If you have nice legs, wear skirts. Big thighs, wear short skirts. Big thighs in my opinion are very attractive and healthy looking. Get your colors done too. Don't wear the colors that are in season, wear the colors that suit you. Oh, and wear clean crisp white or dark black, you can't go wrong with either. One of my friends is overweight but damn she's sexy! She is so attractive and men love her. She is confident and keeps eye contact, very attractive because she loves herself. (she's another one who wears only natural looking makeup with shinny lips and hair)
> > > MOST IMPORTANTLY, IF YOU FEEL GOOD AND HAVE CONFIDENCE, YOU LOOK GOOD NO MATTER WHAT.
> > > I hope this helps someone and if you have any tips, post them.
> > > Dee : )
> > So are you single? Live anywhere near me? Send me a picture so I can post my opinion as to your attractiveness! LOL
> > I do agree with you that attitude and confidence make a person much more attractive, but still that will only go so far.
> > I stay slim by grace of my genetics, as far as I can tell. I eat whatever I want, as much as I want, and I haven't gained a pound in like 12 years (I am 34 too, 5'9" and 145 lbs). Part of it is that I don't really like to eat as much as most people seem to - I don't crave a lot of sweets or junk food either, probably because I didn't grow up eating those things.
> > I also agree that exercise and a moderate diet are very effective ways for controlling one's weight. It's just that having watched my two overweight co-workers struggle with various exercise and diet regimens, then seeing the ease and speed with which their fat evaporated on the Atkins diet, I am now a believer as to the diet's efficacy; also both of them showed remarkable improvements on their blood chemistry (triglycerides and cholesterol ratio). For people who are *already* overweight by more than a few pounds, I think Atkins is the easiest, fastest way to lose it.
> > When it comes to nutrition what Atkins and other diets have shown is that controlling blood-sugar is a key to not only maintaining (or losing) weight, but also to health in general. And the only way to control blood-sugar is to avoid refined carbohydrates and starchy food, particularly eating them alone (since eating them with fats and/or proteins changes their glycemic index).
> > I have never heard of the 4-month cycling thing - where did you come up with or learn that? I think I so something similar but it's not really planned: I start an exercise regimen, do it for a few months, get sick of it or pull a tendon or throw a joint, then quit for a few months. It would probably be better if I just cycled it *consciously* LOL.
> Hi,
> I would post my picture but errrrr don't know how to.
> I'll have to do a google search on this diet you guys are referring to.
> Yes, my friends sister-inlaw is a fitness director of a gym and she was the one who told me of the 4 month program. I don't like to commit myself to working out all year. I get bored after the first few months and so she let me know that I shouldn't get discouraged and to suspend my membership at the gym and go back after 4 months and repeat.
> Why don't you post your picture? I live in Toronto, Canada.
> DEE
Send me your email address and I will email you a picture. My email is myhtml5@hotmail.com.