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		<title>By: serene e</title>
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		<dc:creator>serene e</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 20:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1.   Buy a dog - you have to walk it, which will get you outside walking twice a day!!   
2.  Park in the last row at work and when shopping so you have to walk further.  Try walking a little faster, too.  Take the stairs rather than the elevator (unless you work on the 20th floor!!)
3.  See if someone at work wants to start walking at lunch or break time.  Even 15 minutes walking is better than nothing!!
4.  Maybe look at some exercises you can do while watching TV?  Even just walking in place, pumping your arms is good.
5.  buy some small weights, 3 lbs, and do some curls while watching TV or while at your desk.
6.  You can also buy ankle weights and wear them around the house while cleaning.
7.  If you like to read or listen to music, you can go to the gym and bicycle while you read or listen!!  


Snacks:
Carrots and ranch, put into small bags and containers so they are easy to take to work.  
Put a cookie or two, a small handful of chips into small bags and take to work.  These are instead of buying those expensive and big bags of chips and chocolate!!
Nuts are good in small quanitities, as well as fruit.
Take time to pack a lunch so you&#039;re not at the vending machine or going out for fast food at work.
Popcorn is also good.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.   Buy a dog &#8211; you have to walk it, which will get you outside walking twice a day!!<br />
2.  Park in the last row at work and when shopping so you have to walk further.  Try walking a little faster, too.  Take the stairs rather than the elevator (unless you work on the 20th floor!!)<br />
3.  See if someone at work wants to start walking at lunch or break time.  Even 15 minutes walking is better than nothing!!<br />
4.  Maybe look at some exercises you can do while watching TV?  Even just walking in place, pumping your arms is good.<br />
5.  buy some small weights, 3 lbs, and do some curls while watching TV or while at your desk.<br />
6.  You can also buy ankle weights and wear them around the house while cleaning.<br />
7.  If you like to read or listen to music, you can go to the gym and bicycle while you read or listen!!  </p>
<p>Snacks:<br />
Carrots and ranch, put into small bags and containers so they are easy to take to work.<br />
Put a cookie or two, a small handful of chips into small bags and take to work.  These are instead of buying those expensive and big bags of chips and chocolate!!<br />
Nuts are good in small quanitities, as well as fruit.<br />
Take time to pack a lunch so you&#8217;re not at the vending machine or going out for fast food at work.<br />
Popcorn is also good.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: onedrin</title>
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		<dc:creator>onedrin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 20:21:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>OK been here done this. When my daughter went to college I gained 30 lbs. It took me 2 years to do it but never the less. I just had no ambition. It took me another year to get the ambition. Then I didn&#039;t know if I really could get rid of it. It is so much easier to say oh well. BUT. My husband planned a trip and I refused to go looking like a pumpkin so.... I gathered up a couple of friends and asked them if they wanted to exercise with me. There is strength in numbers. They were happy to accompany me. This got me started. We all worked together on our specific problems ie: round middle, flabby arms, thick thighs. We all did the same exercises together. This got rid of my middle, and toned my arms and legs. Got rid of one girls flabby legs and toned her tummy. You get the idea. Because I was on a deadline and they wanted to lose some weight we all ate better. NO junk, light meals. Didn&#039;t really diet, just watched what we ate. And we helped each other along the way. Giving each other encouragement and ideas on meals. I lost 15 lbs and went from a size 10 to a size 6. And one girl that had lots to lose,  lost a total of 20 inches. We did this in about 3 months. I took my trip and now that I am back we have all decided that we will continue. I highly recommend measuring before you start. Because inches come off here and there that you don&#039;t see right away. And if you measure every 3 weeks and you see them gone it gives you the drive to go on.  Our exercise program consisted mostly of low weights for upper body, and squats and leg raises (from the floor) for the lower body. Resistance exercises don&#039;t hurt as much as some others. But they are very effective. You can get started by doing something you like.Walking, bike riding, you get it. Ok Go find some friends, and get going. Good luck&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK been here done this. When my daughter went to college I gained 30 lbs. It took me 2 years to do it but never the less. I just had no ambition. It took me another year to get the ambition. Then I didn&#8217;t know if I really could get rid of it. It is so much easier to say oh well. BUT. My husband planned a trip and I refused to go looking like a pumpkin so&#8230;. I gathered up a couple of friends and asked them if they wanted to exercise with me. There is strength in numbers. They were happy to accompany me. This got me started. We all worked together on our specific problems ie: round middle, flabby arms, thick thighs. We all did the same exercises together. This got rid of my middle, and toned my arms and legs. Got rid of one girls flabby legs and toned her tummy. You get the idea. Because I was on a deadline and they wanted to lose some weight we all ate better. NO junk, light meals. Didn&#8217;t really diet, just watched what we ate. And we helped each other along the way. Giving each other encouragement and ideas on meals. I lost 15 lbs and went from a size 10 to a size 6. And one girl that had lots to lose,  lost a total of 20 inches. We did this in about 3 months. I took my trip and now that I am back we have all decided that we will continue. I highly recommend measuring before you start. Because inches come off here and there that you don&#8217;t see right away. And if you measure every 3 weeks and you see them gone it gives you the drive to go on.  Our exercise program consisted mostly of low weights for upper body, and squats and leg raises (from the floor) for the lower body. Resistance exercises don&#8217;t hurt as much as some others. But they are very effective. You can get started by doing something you like.Walking, bike riding, you get it. Ok Go find some friends, and get going. Good luck<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: ?•••cassie•••?</title>
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		<dc:creator>?•••cassie•••?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 20:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There are a ton of women that have gone through this, me included, so I feel your issue.  The biggest thing is to break the emotional eating habit.  Once I was done being stressed 24/7 I still had the habit of always shoving food in my face.  I started by cutting out the bored snacking and having green tea instead.  It took me a long time to start enjoying the taste of it, but now it&#039;s my favorite snack and a metabolism booster.   Getting involved in making meals is a good way to know what you are eating and how many calories you are consuming.  Research some healthy recipes, it&#039;s so much easier to grab a burger, but you can make some that tastes better and is more filling for 1/3 of the fat.  Also watch what you are drinking.  You can unknowingly consume so many calories and sugar from drinking sodas and juice.  Walking is the best way to start exercising.  It&#039;s low impact so you won&#039;t get worn out so fast you get tired and give up.  Once you get feeling good with a walking regimen then you will have more energy to conquer something more difficult.  It&#039;ll be hard, but it gets so much better.  Just don&#039;t go on a crash diet because the weight will come right back and they are hard to stick to.  You have to change the way you feel about food.  I wish you the best.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a ton of women that have gone through this, me included, so I feel your issue.  The biggest thing is to break the emotional eating habit.  Once I was done being stressed 24/7 I still had the habit of always shoving food in my face.  I started by cutting out the bored snacking and having green tea instead.  It took me a long time to start enjoying the taste of it, but now it&#8217;s my favorite snack and a metabolism booster.   Getting involved in making meals is a good way to know what you are eating and how many calories you are consuming.  Research some healthy recipes, it&#8217;s so much easier to grab a burger, but you can make some that tastes better and is more filling for 1/3 of the fat.  Also watch what you are drinking.  You can unknowingly consume so many calories and sugar from drinking sodas and juice.  Walking is the best way to start exercising.  It&#8217;s low impact so you won&#8217;t get worn out so fast you get tired and give up.  Once you get feeling good with a walking regimen then you will have more energy to conquer something more difficult.  It&#8217;ll be hard, but it gets so much better.  Just don&#8217;t go on a crash diet because the weight will come right back and they are hard to stick to.  You have to change the way you feel about food.  I wish you the best.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: Voice Of Experience</title>
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		<dc:creator>Voice Of Experience</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 20:17:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Try 1200 calories a day and start with 30 minutes of exercise..That&#039;s it. A little hard work and discipline will get you there. Remember this, if losing weight and getting fit was &quot;easy&quot; we wouldn&#039;t be having this conversation. We&#039;d all be thin.. Good luck&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try 1200 calories a day and start with 30 minutes of exercise..That&#8217;s it. A little hard work and discipline will get you there. Remember this, if losing weight and getting fit was &quot;easy&quot; we wouldn&#8217;t be having this conversation. We&#8217;d all be thin.. Good luck<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: acatisacomintogetcha</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 14:15:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;b&gt;Easy ways to cut calories and incorporate exercise?&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ok my particular situation:

Lived in a very stressful situation for 2 yrs and gained 50 lbs from emotional eating and lack of exercise. I can&#039;t seem to get back into a regular workout routine or find ways to make significant calorie cuts. 

Any tips on cutting calories that are painless and easy to follow and the best exercise to get back into the swing of things? 

Please, no rude comments. You can easily click away. I&#039;m just looking for general advice from people that have been there. 

Thanks!
I agree it won&#039;t be easy (otherwise I wouldn&#039;t need any tips). But just wondering what works for other people because obviously my way isn&#039;t working so far! 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Easy ways to cut calories and incorporate exercise?</b><br />Ok my particular situation:</p>
<p>Lived in a very stressful situation for 2 yrs and gained 50 lbs from emotional eating and lack of exercise. I can&#8217;t seem to get back into a regular workout routine or find ways to make significant calorie cuts. </p>
<p>Any tips on cutting calories that are painless and easy to follow and the best exercise to get back into the swing of things? </p>
<p>Please, no rude comments. You can easily click away. I&#8217;m just looking for general advice from people that have been there. </p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
I agree it won&#8217;t be easy (otherwise I wouldn&#8217;t need any tips). But just wondering what works for other people because obviously my way isn&#8217;t working so far! </p>
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