Saturday, April 4, 2009

This is Stupid

This diet. I mean, seriously, it’s just dumb.

On day one, I ate half a grapefruit, a piece of toast with some peanut butter on it, half a cup of tuna, another piece of toast, three ounces of chicken, some green beans and carrots, an apple and some ice cream.

On day two, I ate an egg, a banana, a piece of toast, some more tuna, two all beef franks, eight crackers, some broccoli and carrots, and some ice cream.

Today, so far I’ve had eight crackers, some cheddar cheese, an apple, a boiled egg, a piece of toast, some more tuna, some carrots and cauliflower and some melon. I will have my ice cream later.

This diet is so remarkably arbitrary it blows my mind.

I think it’s just a simple low-calorie diet that provides the basic vitamins and minerals you need to survive, followed by “no eatin’-instigated” weight loss.

Shopping for this diet has been absolutely stupid. I’ve bought two cans of tuna, the smallest chicken breast I could find, random vegetables and a teeny, tiny tub of vanilla ice cream. I just feel weird shopping for this diet, and even weirder eating it. Sure, the food tastes fine, but oh, god, it does not satisfy any hunger cravings.

I’m honestly glad that it’s done tomorrow. It’s just annoyingly stupid and makes me have to think too much when it comes to preparing my meals.

Side effects of Atkins diet.

It has been found that most of those who are following the Atkins diet plan are suffering from one intestinal problems or the other. These problems range from constipation to diarrhea. Those persons who are on Atkins are more prone to these problems which may vary from person to person and can strike any person at any point of time. The problems occur du to the low carb diet plan of the Atkins diet.

The major complaint of those who use the Atkins diet is the intestinal problems that are associated with reducing carbohydrates. These problems can include constipation and diarrhea. These symptoms can happen to anybody at some point, but those who follow a low-carb diet are especially prone.

Most commonly dieters will experience diarrhea during the early days of induction. This is a result of the body getting rid of excess carbohydrates. It also marks the beginning of the ketosis process. So in actuality, experiencing diarrhea at the beginning of the diet is a good thing. It indicates that you are on the road to becoming a fat burning machine.

Constipation is a side effect of lack of fiber in the low carb diet. Whole grains, legumes and fruit are the normal sources of dietary fiber, and they are all restricted on the Atkins diet’s initial phases.

However, you shouldn’t be scared off from the low-carb way of life because of these issues. There are simple solutions that can prevent and help with these symptoms and allow you to continue with staying on the diet plan.

The first tip is to make sure to include the proper amount of low-carb vegetables in your daily diet. In the induction phase, you can eat up to 20 grams of carbohydrates per day. This is roughly equal to 3 cups of salad vegetables. Some people are tempted to use their carbohydrate grams on cheese or artificially sweetened soda. Eating acceptable vegetables is a vital part of maintaining intestinal health while following the Atkins plan. It’s also important to drink a minimum of 8 eight-ounce glasses of water per day and get exercise. Both of these steps can help with intestinal programs.

If you are experiencing constipation specifically, then there are many methods for relief. When you switch from a diet full of processed and refined sugar products, your body will need some time to adjust to this new way of eating. You’ll need to make sure to up your fiber intake with acceptable vegetables and fruits (certain fruits are allowed after the initial induction phase). You can also try a fiber supplement like sugar-free Metamucil.

Make sure you are eating enough fats and oils. Constipation can be a result of too little fat in your diet. Adding tablespoon of olive oil or flax oil to salads or other vegetables can help your intestinal health. Also, try to incorporate a variety of vegetables in your salad. Pale iceberg lettuce does not have much fiber in it. Try dark green lettuces or have a serving of dark green steamed veggies (broccoli, asparagus or spinach are good choices).

If these tips don’t work, try cutting out all salt from your diet for a couple of days. This includes pickles, mustard, diet soda, ham, bacon and bottled salad dressing. This will decrease your fluid retention and sometimes helps with bowel movements.

Diarrhea should not be a problem after the first week of the Induction plan. However, on rare occasion, it does persist longer. First, analyze your diet. If you are eating low carb protein bars or other sugar free products, eliminate them. They may contain sweeteners like glycerine, sorbitol and malitol which are known to cause diarrhea and gas. Homemade low carb desserts may also be a cause of problems. Most of them use maltodextrin, an artificial sweetener used in baking. Maltodextrin is made from corn and can cause problems for some people.

If you are not used to eating raw vegetables everyday, this may be a cause of diarrhea. Understand that your body will adjust to the vegetables and the intestinal side effects won’t last forever. Make sure you are chewing your raw vegetables thoroughly. Also, using lightly steamed vegetables rather than raw can be a solution to this problem.

Intestinal problems are common during the first portion of the Atkins diet. Keep in mind, however, that these problems will go away within the first few weeks of the new way of eating. If the problems persist, try the previously mentioned tips to get relief….Read more.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Huge thanks to Debba from Girlfriendology.com!

Thanks Debba for featuring our group today on BlogTalk Radio! Also thanks to those of you who called in and posted in the chat room. If you missed it, you can still listen by going to BlogTalkRadio — I hope you enjoy it!

One of the things I mentioned on the show today is that I got on my wii fit yesterday and checked my weight. I have moved from the “overweight” zone to “normal” range which is awesome! We purchased wii fit about 3 months ago and I’ve had to endure seeing my weight in overweight zone all these months. I was shocked and NOT expecting this — a wonderful surprise! Also, both Rebecca and Casey have reported that they have both already dropped poundage!

Be sure to visit my other blog — Everything in Order — and leave a comment to win Yanni’s New “Voices” CD/DVD. The music might inspire you to plan a surprise romantic evening with your DH — I’m sure that could burn some calories. Oh no I didn’t just say that.

Weekly Weigh In

Starting Weight: 84.5kg (185.9lbs)

Last Week’s Weight:77.7kg (171lbs)

This Week’s Weight: 76.6kg (168.5 lbs)

This Week’s Loss: 1.1kg (2.4lbs)

Total Loss: 7.9kg (17.4 lbs)

Hip to Waist Ratio: 0.88

Waist: 90.5cm (35.6  inches)

Hips: 103 cm (40.5 inches)

BMI: 25.01

Body Fat Last Week: 35.29%

Body Fat This Week: 34.77%

I am now at the halfway point to my weight loss goal, actually just a little over halfway.  Had another great week dietwise and am just loving the Zone Diet.

Exercise

Dogs got walked 3 times this week, which is  not great, although this was because of the really bad weather and not lack of motivation.  I did three Kung Fu classes, one kickboxing class and did the CrossFit WODs on Sunday and Monday.  I had a rest day on Wednesday and again today, although I did take the dogs for a 20 minute walk this evening to make up for the lack of walks during the week.

So, how did everyone else do this week?

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Treatment Effects of Xenical Weight Loss Pill

Xenical helps in weight loss by working in the digestive system. You can lose 10% to 15% of your initial body weight with the help of Xenical weight loss pill.

With the help of this medication, slimming normally starts in two weeks. If you take Xenical, weight loss may continue for six to 12 months. After this period, Xenical weight loss pill normally does give significant results. But many doctors prescribe Xenical for weight loss maintenance after this period.

Xenical weight loss pill is the only pill that is prescribed for a period longer than one year. It has many benefits:

  • You can take Xenical for weight loss and for significant obesity
  • Xenical is the only weight loss pill for adolescents
  • It can improve risk factors, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and high blood sugar, which if left untreated, could lead risks such as hypertension and diabetes

Most of the treatment effects or side effects of Xenical for weight loss occur if your fat intake increases or you high fat-content food such as fried foods and red meat. Some of the side effects are as:

  • Passing wind
  • Pain in rectum
  • Orange stools or leaks
  • Oily stools
  • Sudden urgency to use the washroom
  • Some oily discharge in the stool

These side effects normally go away after some time and do not happen if you maintain a low fat diet. When you take Xenical for slimming, you should remember that it is necessary to maintain your fat intake. If you indulge in over-intake of fats in meals, you may experience some side effects. Weight loss results are not easy to get and balanced low-fat diet along with Xenical weight loss pills are very necessary.

If you do not want to have side effects when you take Xenical for slimming, try to stick to low-fat diet. You should try to restrict your fat intake in every meal to 15g when you take Xenical for weight loss. Your total daily fat intake should not be more than 45g if you do not want to experience side effects of Xenical slimming pills. If you skip your meals or your meal does not contain fats at all, you should not take Xenical slimming pills.

Xenical helps you to lose weight significantly. What is more, side effects of Orlistat weight loss pill indirectly to consume only low-fat food. If you are really bent upon losing weight then you should not be bothered about side effects of Xenical slimming pills.

Many people lose significant weight when taking Xenical weight loss pill and therefore are not bothered about side effects. So ask your doctor if Xenical is safe for you or not. If he says that it is safe for you to take Xenical for slimming, go ahead and take it.

High Impact Cycling Workout #12 - Pyramid Intervals: Constant Cadence

       Today’s Pyramid Interval workout, Constant Cadence, is the most difficult training session to date.  It is the first in this series where you will be working in Zone 5 past your lactate threshold (the absolute hardest effort you can maintain for 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your current level of fitness).  You will be performing intervals at a fairly high cadence throughout the hard effort while at the same time increasing gearing every 60 seconds.  This is a very tough workout!  At the ‘top of the pyramid’ you will be well into Zone 5!  If you are new to cycling or are in relatively poor condition, do not attempt this workout.  It will not help you and could seriously injure you.  If fact, unless you are a serious competitive cyclist, you don’t ever need to work this hard.  Spend your time training in Training Zones 1 - 3.  Click below to download the workout.  And remember, these are the workouts that facilitate the physiological adaptation process and significantly improve your performance.  So hang in there and you will get stronger and faster.

Pyramid Intervals: Constant Cadence

NEXT POST - April 6, 2009

Pyramid Intervals: Constant Gearing

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

“The Biggest Loser” is Announced!

LifeScript's "Biggest Losers" for this round: From left, Jim (2nd place); Serbando (1st place); and Brian (3rd place)

They were slipping off belts, taking off wedding rings, and calculating the weight difference between wool-blend and poly-blend slacks …

The top three contenders in LifeScript’s first “The Biggest Loser” contest – Serbando Duran (Operations), Brian Hogan (Marketing), and Jim Stock (Finance) – weighed, then reweighed, then reweighed again. Brian took off his wedding ring. Jim recalculated numbers. Brian contemplated how heavy his buttons might be. But still, the winner emerged – Serbando. And second and third place were separated by a mere 0.3 lb.

The contest had been ongoing for three months, Jan. 5 to April 1. It started out as a simple conversation at the company Christmas party, when CFO Jim Stock wondered aloud if LifeScripters would be interested in participating in “The Biggest Loser” challenge. He didn’t have to wonder for long: LifeScript associates, as a whole, are outrageously competitive. Whether it’s basketball, poker, golf or Wii tennis – if someone’s playing, someone else is challenging. So it was a natural fit. The gauntlet was thrown.

Jim coordinated the event and set the rules:

  • Participation was, of course, optional.
  • First weigh-in was Jan. 5; final weigh-in was April 1.
  • To track everyone’s progress, weigh-ins were also done Feb. 2 and March 2.
  • All weigh-ins would be done on the same scale in the break room. Men would be weighed by a man; women would be weighed by a woman.
  • Winners would be determined by most weight loss as a percentage of starting weight.
  • Cash prizes would go out to first, second and third places.

So how did it play out?

Thirteen employees (out of our 46 on the west coast) participated. Eight completed the whole game.

At first weigh-in, after one month, Serbando was in first place (8.4% of body weight lost), Brian was in second (6.5%) and editor Emily Battaglia was in third (4.7%).

A month later, things switched around a little, with the men taking a clear lead: Serbando was still in first (26.4 lbs now lost); Brian still in second (18.2 lbs lost); but Jim moved to third with 22.2 lbs lost, which was 8.6% of his body weight. And a new success story was emerging with web designer Julio Alcantar, who had moved up in the rankings by losing 6.3% of his body weight.

Today’s final weigh-in, then, played out rather logically, with the winners being those who had been losing steadily all along. After all belts and wedding rings were removed, the final stats were:

  • Serbando, first place, with a total 44.2 lbs lost (21.68% of his starting weight).
  • Jim, second place, with a weight loss of 36.9 lbs (14.24% of his starting weight).
  • Brian, third place, with a weight loss of 26.4 (14.16% of his starting weight).
  • (Julio didn’t place but was thrilled with his 7.8% body-weight loss!)

So where were the ladies? For a website devoted to women’s health and wellness, the men sure were getting most of the coverage.

The top female winners were:

  • Emily Battaglia, who lost 9.1% of her body weight.
  • Laura Gaffney, who lost 4.9% of her body weight.

In total, LifeScript lost 158.9 lbs, or 9.5% of our starting weight.

Come back later for more details on the success stories – why they participated, biggest hurdles, and what their dinner was like before the contest and during the contest!