February 8th, 2010 by Hannah
February is the time of year that really tests the New Year’s resolution of dieting and more exercise. My own personal way round this difficult period is to try new classes at the gym or start going to a dance class. It is just a small trick in order to get through the boredom of the gym 3 times a week. Maybe try classes at your gym also. Most gyms have circuit classes, aerobic and step classes and these can be a great to break up your weeks workouts. I suggest if you find you are boring of your workout routine then go back to your gym instructor and explain that you are finding it a bit monotonous and they will happily change it for you. It is also a good idea to get this changed on a regular basis to keep the body guessing. If you do the same workout every time you go to the gym then your body will get used to it and you will find that weight loss will slow down!
Tags: aerobics class, dance class, indoor rock climbing
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January 19th, 2010 by Hannah
It has always been a fact that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and it’s so true! Eating breakfast will give your metabolism a kick start and will fill you with energy to keep hunger locked up till lunch time!
Being full up will also stop you from snacking during the day and will mean that you don’t over face yourself at lunch time with a sandwich ten times the size of one you would normally have.
If you like cereal, make sure you go with the low fat options and if you are still hungry, fill up on fresh fruit. You don’t need to lay off a good English breakfast either, just make sure you grill everything rather than fry it and maybe go for a quick walk afterwards.
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January 14th, 2010 by Hannah
When you are dieting, trying to stay motivated can prove quite difficult. When you get in from work, the last thing you want to do is go to the gym for a grueling 2 hour workout, sitting on the sofa watching TV seems a lot more appealing.
There are a number of ways to help you stay motivated and will help you to avoid being tempted by high fat foods.
- If you are heading out to a party where you know there will be snacks galore, eat something before you go! A bowl of cereal with semi skimmed milk is a much better idea than a big bowl of nuts or crisps.
- Drink plenty of water. This should help fill your stomach and keep hunger locked up that little bit longer.
- Chewing sugar free gum will help stop you snacking. if your feeling tempted by that bar of chocolate, opt for the gum instead!
- Keep the fatty foods locked away in the cupboard. That gorgeous looking Dairy Milk is better out of site, out of mind!
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January 12th, 2010 by Hannah
Lunchtimes at work are a killer for me! Trying to find something healthy and substantial from the shop down the road is becoming difficult and the classic, dry salad I buy everyday, seems the best out of a rather boring selection. I always tell myself that I’m going to make my lunch in the morning before work, but end up sleeping through my alarm and not having any time. This is a really rubbish excuse to not eating healthily and I really should prepare my lunch the night before. I’m also trying to buy healthy alternatives to the chocolate bar I normally demolish at 3pm, to something low fat or even a piece of fruit. If you are in the same boat as me, then planning is the key!
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January 11th, 2010 by Hannah
OK, so the diet hasn’t really gone to plan! The weekends are a nightmare for me! Rather than prepare myself a nice, fresh salad or something for tea, reaching for the takeaway menu seems a lot more appealing! The amount of take aways I have had over the past couple of days is disgusting, but with the weather as it is, a nice warm chicken Jalfrezi seems to be spot on and warms me up a treat! Joining the gym has also been postponed, I’m blaming it on the snow! However, after this weekend I have decided that I’m going to be good. Myself and a friend are having fruit for lunch and are planning on visiting the gym at least 3 times a week, can’t promise you it will last much longer than next weekend though! Are you having problems sticking to your new years resolution?
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January 6th, 2010 by Hannah
It’s 2010, my year for a new me! I say this every single January and try and convince myself that this is the year I get thin, but I’m determined it will be! I wouldn’t say I am over weight, but I could do with toning up in the normal places. I have also booked a girly holiday this year, so the bikini body will need to be up to scratch and looking good!
I also finished with my boyfriend of 2 years (poor me!) just before Christmas, so sticking to my diet plan should be easier than ever, with no excuses to give up!
I’m planning on bringing in my own lunch to work too, the Subways and McDonald’s have really got to stop.
Wish me luck, I’ll update you on my progress!
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December 18th, 2009 by Hannah
I have decided that, despite the cold weather I am GOING to attempt to exercise before Christmas this year (granted I only have 1 week left). It would be really easy for me to say that ‘it is just too cold’ and ‘I’ll start afresh in the new year with new enthusiasm and a new keep fit regime’, but isn’t now a good a time as any. AND if I set the wheels in motion now, I’ll feel more inclined to tackle the subject again in 2010. But, which physical activity can I begin with that breaks me into the super healthy transformation gently?
I visited website Play.com and they were advertising a series of 10 minute work-out DVDs ranging from yoga to salsa, pilates and circuit training. It got me thinking that 10 minute bursts of exertion would be enough to get my heart rate going without too much suffering on my part.
I ordered 2 DVDs pilates and kick boxing, which arrived the very next day, leaving me no excuse but to start my journey to a healthier life-style. Will keep you posted on the results…
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December 10th, 2009 by Hannah
Having given up on trying to order ‘slim’ in restaurants and eat ‘small’ at other peoples’ homes, I have decided to try and cook low fat cuisine for myself, starting with a low fat version of the much loved roast potatoes.
The guilt-free version is made me 200ml of vegetable oil, 1 garlic clove and only 2 tbsp of olive oil rather than the usual glug that I typically spend on it.
They are said to contain 6g of fat instead of 14g like the usual roasties.
Then I thought about how I was going to get around making high fat content treats for my little boy who simply does not appreciate fruit for pudding each night and so I found a recipe for mince pie tree treats. They are little Danish pastry style bites, just enough to treat yourself and only 100 calories per tree.
Can’t wait to have to try these out!
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December 9th, 2009 by Hannah
My friends and I have organised a nice Christmas catch up before the mad dash to Christmas day really takes off and we have no time to relax in the living room with a glass of wine and a mince pie.
One of my friends suggested we order in Chinese take-out which at first sounded to me like a yummy idea but when we hung up the phone, I started to think about the extra calories that I wouldn’t really appreciate before my Christmas do. That and the fact that I have bought an elegant but slim fitting little black dress I must fit into.
I decided to look up low fat and low calorie options for my Chinese Christmas take-out and discovered that chow mein is probably one of the lowest in fat Chinese entries, which is good because it’s one of my favourites.
I will be sharing food with my companions anyway so it will be easy to control my portions and limit my intake of rice or noodles.
I feel all ready to enjoy my guilt-free Chinese banquet.
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December 7th, 2009 by Hannah
It seems like I am forever hungry and have a constant battle with my hands to prevent them from reaching into the fridge compartment or foraging through the snack drawer at work.
I can’t possibly imagine that I am actually hungry each and every one of the times that my mind returns to food. Is it likely that I am thirsty instead? According to many articles on the web, many of us fail to read our bodies’ internal signals and often when we think our body is craving food, we are just slightly dehydrated. The best advice they give in this instance, is to drink a glass of water first before determining whether or not you are actually in need of more foodstuff.
So in conclusion, when I thought my body was crying out for strawberry tarts, chocolate fingers and Krispy Kreme doughnuts, all it really needed was a nice glass of water. Hmmmm.
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