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What role does exercise play in weight loss? Which sports really help you lose weight? Are there fitness clubs where overweight people can feel accepted and comfortable? Discuss these and other exercise-related concerns here.


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Old May 27th, 2008, 10:50 PM
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Hey, I need some help, all comments are appreciated!
Basically though, is this method/plan good for burning fat while simultaneously gaining some muscle?

Diet

Breakfast
Around 2 Cups of Special K with about 2 cups Low-Fat(around 1.5g of Saturated)

Lunch
Lean Turkey Sandwich with your Standard/Common Lettuce and Whole grain (Around 7) wheat bread.

Dinner
Lean Skinless chicken Breast with slightly salted Broccoli/Cauliflower

Notes: Daily Multivitamin included.
My only consumed drinks: Water and Fruit Juices(Occasionally)


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Monday
20 Push ups, and 40 Crunches (2 Different types of crunches-2 sets of 10 crunches, with two different types=40)
Followed by brisk 30 min bike ride.

Tuesday
Run, Starting at a 10 min stretch --> 5 min walk --> 10 Min straight run (increase weekly)

Wednesday
The cycle of the two listed days repeats itself.

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Spend some time reading the stickied threads...

Your diet - isn't the worst i've seen but it's not great either -

How many calories a day are you getting?
Dump the special K -depsire all their advertising they do as a good diet food- it's really not nutritious - find a cereal that has at least 5 grams of fiber (spend soe time in the cereal aisle reading labels... It should also have less than 5 grams of sugar.
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Your diet - isn't the worst i've seen but it's not great either -

How many calories a day are you getting?
Dump the special K -depsire all their advertising they do as a good diet food- it's really not nutritious - find a cereal that has at least 5 grams of fiber (spend soe time in the cereal aisle reading labels... It should also have less than 5 grams of sugar.
I know you're probably thinking that I need more smaller meals, scattered throughout the day, as well as dumping the special K.
Basically my parents bought 4 boxes of Special K >:O GRR and aren't very wasteful people, so I HAVE to eat it >:O. Also I usually have 2 small meals/snacks, consisted of Vegetables and/or Fruits. Once the Special K is gone, I'll get some more fibrous cereals, also is your basic yogurt with granola in it healthy? Because I could substitute the Special K with that...?
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Smaller meals aren't necessarily the way to go - it's really up to how you feel andhow your body reacts... If you like the small meals and are satisfied with it - knock yourself out.. but it's total calories during the day that m atter...

I'mnot familiara with basic yogurt cereal - I'm not a fan of anything that has HFCS as an ingredient - not everyone supports that belief of mine - but I do try to avoid any cereal that has mor ehtan 5 grams of sugar per serving and has less than 5 grams of fiber.
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my parents bought 4 boxes of Special K >:O GRR and aren't very wasteful people, so I HAVE to eat it >:O.
Heee, been there done that. My kid begs for cereal, eats it by the fistful in the car on the way home, then never touches it again. I can't stand to throw it out, so I trudge through it. (Chocolate Honeycomb? Nasty, nasty stuff.) I don't dislike it any more if it goes stale, though, so I have a small portion every day, rather than large portions to use it all up faster.

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is your basic yogurt with granola in it healthy?
Mal, he means a container of yogurt with some granola sprinkled over the top, not some weird brand of cereal.

Most granola is very calorie-dense, and high in sugar and fat. Toss that onto some plain (unsweetened) yogurt (I'd pick nonfat myself), and they probably balance each other out.
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ah - i like yogurt with grape nuts in it.. gives you lots of crunch - and very filling..

or all bran in yogurt (but that's kind of colon blow

Isnt there a cereal- basic 4 - i think -it's a white box with green letters...
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Yeah, I think there is a cereal called that.

I like my cereal dry, or with orange juice if I have to eat it in a bowl with something. Milk on cereal *shudder*. On the other hand, I make my oatmeal with milk, and usually make it really thin, so it's a bowl of warm milk with some oats and fruit.

I ought to try some plain yogurt with frozen sweet cherries. I bet that would be good.
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I said that to someone the other day -that i utterly destested milk on cereal - makes it all soggy and gross.. ever since I was a kid I hated milk oncereal... they thought I was a little off my rocker..

Plain yogurt with any frozen fruit is good - I will usually defrost the fruit first so it gets all juicey.. it's also good in cottage cheese...
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And see, I like to put it in frozen so it freezes whatever I'm eating with it. (Which is mostly pudding, because I like pudding and fruit.) Raspberries freeze hard, so they need to thaw a bit, but sweet cherries have enough sugar in them that they get squishy by the time I have everything in the bowl.
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ok guys take it somewhere else haha :P

I'm asking if my method works >:O not if you guys like yogurt cereal :P Jk but more help would be appreciated
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LOL. So how many calories a day are you getting? How much protein?
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Hi runner.. sounds like your doing pretty good, probably even a little too low on the food. Don't see much fruit.

As far as the cereal, I have found that the Kashi GoLean Crunch is the very best.. it has 9g protein, 8g fiber, and no HFCS. It also tastes good. I prefer Silk Soy Milk with mine, and add a few blueberries or strawberries, or whatever you like.

Your doing good.. just add a little more fruit and vegetables, and maybe even a little more protein.

I had lost 50 lbs just by watching the bad carbs and walking and basically eating healthy, but I quit and have gained a lot back. but I hope to get back with the program.

good Luck!
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sorry for late reply...vacation

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Hi runner.. sounds like your doing pretty good, probably even a little too low on the food. Don't see much fruit.

As far as the cereal, I have found that the Kashi GoLean Crunch is the very best.. it has 9g protein, 8g fiber, and no HFCS. It also tastes good. I prefer Silk Soy Milk with mine, and add a few blueberries or strawberries, or whatever you like.

Your doing good.. just add a little more fruit and vegetables, and maybe even a little more protein.

I had lost 50 lbs just by watching the bad carbs and walking and basically eating healthy, but I quit and have gained a lot back. but I hope to get back with the program.

good Luck!
thanks! yeah, my diet has changed and involves more fruits/vegetables. this post is sorta old in comparison to now; I was on a vacation. It's funny though, I lost 19 lbs, which seemed to be enough to have my six pack, which is more defined from working out, although I need to work my arms though :P I guess I only really need this site to help other people, as I dont need any more weightloss advice. but you should get back to your program!
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