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Is it Enough?

A young woman sent in a question that mirrors many of the thoughts of new clients seeking a weight loss/management program and unsure of the degree to which they need to push themselves to achieve success.

“In the past I’ve struggled with eating disorders, and have realised that the only way I can control it is to have a ‘bad’ day once a week. In this way i’ve been able to start living a healthy life. I’m in the healthy weight range now, but my BMI is near the overweight range.
I eat 2000 calories a day, and 4000 every Sunday. I walk my dog for 30minutes everyday. I also do a 15minute workout every morining, consisting of 5 minutes skipping, 5 minutes of weights, 5 minutes of the bike, and 30 sit-ups. I’m also a waitress and do lots of running around.  Will i be able to get down a few pounds with this routine, or will i put on weight?”

My response is pretty direct, but sincere as to the amount of effort, energy and intensity required to create a caloric deficit and thus achieve weight loss and muscle development:

In truth, this kind of fitness/dietary/health plan will result in not only a “bad” day but a likely flabby body in the long term.

The amount of effort, time and intensity given to fitness (strength training, cardio, resistance training workouts) needs to equal or surpass the amount of calories consumed on a daily basis to result in weight loss or healthy weight management.

Unfortunately, walking the dog doesn’t not constitute “cardio.” It’s just that, “walking the dog.”  Five minutes of skipping and cycling is in my opinion, realistically, a “warmup” to the 45-60 minutes of resistance training for the total body which I recommend be preceded or followed by a 30-45 minutes of cardio training.

You are simply not spending enough conscious time working on a quality fitness regimen that will help you achieve any measurable BMI adjustments.

  • Cardio Recommendations
  • Strength Workout
  • Dietary Recommendations:  Get rid of the Bad Day and make everyday a good day!  Reward yourself for the good days that mirror the above plan (or closer to it than your current program) with a treat or snack, at the end of the week. Make it delicious by considerably less than the 2000 calories noted.

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2 Comments for Is it Enough?


Lindsay

Good morning Gina,

Read your blog and thought this might be of interest to you…

We all know that soda isn’t good for us, but sometimes water just doesn’t cut it when you’re looking for something delicious and healthy to quench your thirst.

We work with Welch’s, a brand that moms have trusted for over 100 years, and their new line of Living Lightly fruit juices for adults and children feature drinks with reduced sugar and calories. Some have no artificial sweeteners, flavors or colors. Welch’s Diet, Welch’s Light, Welch’s Naturals and Welch’s AquaJuice are available in stores now.

Here’s a list of healthy juice options to give taste buds the zing they might be looking for without having to sacrifice taste.

Welch’s Diet contains:

Only 10 calories
No artificial colors and dyes
Sweetened with Splenda

Available in 14 oz. bottles (4 pack or 12 pack) in these great flavors:

Berry Pomegranate
Peach Twist
Black Cherry

Welch’s Light contains:

Only 50 calories
100% Vitamin C
Sweetened with Splenda

Available in 52 oz. bottles in these great flavors:

Purple Grape
Strawberry Mango
Mixed Berry

Welch’s Naturals contains:

• Only 100 calories

• No high fructose corn syrup

• No artificial sweeteners

• No artificial flavors

• No artificial colors

• Contains 50% juice with no added sweeteners of any kind

• A blend of 100% fruit juice and filtered water, providing a serving of fruit per bottle

Available in 10 oz. six-packs in these great flavors:

• Blueberry Grape Grove

• Peach Planet

• Berry Slide

• Funky Fruit Punch

Welch’s AquaJuice™ contains:

No high fructose corn syrup
No added sugar
No artificial sweeteners
80 calories
One full serving of fruit
Excellent source of Vitamin C

Available in 52oz. bottles in these great flavors:

Fruit Punch
Strawberry Kiwi
Apple

For more information, feel free to contact me at 561-998-1995.

Thanks,

Jackie

Jackie Guzman

Senior Account Executive

Tilson Communications

jguzman@tilsonpr.com

(561) 998-1995

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    Gina Jackson

    Jackie,

    Thanks for your comment. We appreciate your thoughts on the product. I actually love, use and encourage my clients to hydrate with natural antioxidant-flavored juices as well. My only thought on the downside of your product is the use of Splenda, which is very much an artificial sweetner. See my post a few years back, quoting an article in the New Yorker Magazine.

    I like that Welch is trying to support us, I wish they would cut the sugar completely, though!

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