Thursday, May 29, 2008

WEIGHT LOSS IDEAS FROM JIM!




Here's some GREAT ways sent in from Jim Hitpas to sneak fitness in to your busy day:



The Real-Life Way to Lose
Research shows that the little stuff you do all day can add up to big weight loss. Five readers put the theory to the test — with "wow" results
By Lauren A. Greene, Prevention

To lose pounds and keep them off, burning calories is key. Not just at the gym;
being active throughout the day can add up to big weight loss, too. James Levine,
MD, of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, has spent a decade studying the role
that everyday movement, or NEAT (nonexercise activity thermogenesis), plays in
metabolism. His discovery: People who tap their feet, prefer standing to sitting,
and generally move a lot burn up to 350 more calories a day than those who sit
still. That adds up to nearly 37 pounds a year! Prevention fitness expert Chris Freytag has come up with a dozen ways to increase your NEAT level and add short bursts of exercise to your day to amplify your calorie burn.

Do crunches in bed
Get a jump start on flatter abs before your feet even hit the floor, says Freytag. Simply draw your
knees toward your chest 25 to 50 times to rev your energy, tone your belly, and burn 15 to 20 calories.
Add a set at night to double your burn.
BURNS UP TO 20 CALORIES IN LESS THAN 5 MINUTES!


Dance while you dress
When tester Lesa Kennedy flipped on her favorite R&B radio station, she burned 55 extra calories as
she got dressed and packed lunch. "The beat inspired me to add shakes and shimmies to my usual
routine. My daughter loved it, and we started our day off in a great mood," she says.
BURNS UP TO 55 CALORIES IN ABOUT AN HOUR


Circle the block
Research shows that the more comfortable your clothes, the more active you'll be throughout the day. Make it a rule to wear shoes comfy enough for a 5-mile walk, and look for ways to add bits of strolling all day long. Lap the grocery store before you pick up your first item, take a 15-minute midday walk, or try tester Elizabeth Lissmann's tip: "At work I take the stairs to use a bathroom on a different floor."
BURNS UP TO 375 CALORIES THROUGHOUT THE DAY


Stand up more
With their jam-packed days, our testers are no strangers to multitasking. But Freytag found that they could boost their metabolism simply by spending more time on their feet. Rather than sitting on a bench while her children played at the park, for example, tester Melissa Fitzgerald walked around the playground area for 15 minutes and melted 50 extra calories. Kennedy torched 120 more calories in an hour by standing during her daughter's dance class. "All the other moms repeatedly offered me a seat," she says. "They couldn't understand why I would want to stand!" BURNS UP TO 200 CALORIES IN ABOUT AN HOUR


Take a comedy break
Research shows that laughing for 10 to 15 minutes (like when watching a funny half-hour sitcom) can burn about 40 calories. It's a small number by itself, says Freytag, but a daily chuckle could add up to a oss of about 4 pounds over a year. That motivated Lissmann to look for humor throughout the day, such as watching comedy sketches on YouTube during a lunch break. Or listen to John and Tina in the morning starting at 6am on 104.3 WCZY!!!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Month 2 weigh in..coming up!

Hey All!

How are you all doing with the weight loss? Hope you are staying motivated despite the dip in temps this week.

I can certainly understand if you've fallen off the wagon a bit though...that is completely normal. I have been doing well watching my portions and how many calories I eat...I was very proud of myself this past weekend. I attended a wake which had an elaborate spread of fatty foods, and I ate some, but in small portions. I also...get this....avoided the dessert table! Now, usually, that's the FIRST table I notice, but I just wasn't feeling it this time. Very odd. But it was a good odd. :)

I have had those days though...where I eat out of boredom...going from fridge to cupboard to pantryto freezer to cookie jar to fridge again...searching for God knows what?! I finally give up and go outside and run around with the kids. Which is a good deterrent for me. Does anyone else have these moments?

I believe our next weigh in is May 15th...so, baby steps! My scale says I'm down a couple more pounds but the scale at our weigh in meetings reads higher...so, I hope it reflects the loss. Good luck to ya'll as well! And wish us luck, Jim and I are celebrating our 11th anniversary this weekend up north and will be relishing in rich, delightful food choices...pray we keep our portion control skills!

Keep moving peeps!
Tina

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Weighing In on My Weight Loss

I'm Angela Isaac. I'm a Marketing Consultant with WCZY/WMMI. I thought I'd weigh in a little as well. I was the girl in Highschool and College that you all probably hated - I was a svelte 115 pounds, I could eat anything I wanted and drink massive amounts of beer and never gain an ounce. I didn't have to do anything to maintain that figure, either. Then I graduated and got into the "real world". At 21 I got a "desk job" and at about 25, my metabolism slowed down. All of a sudden the 115 became 140...150...and I was like...whoa. Now mind you I didn't look bad, but I didn't look like I was in college anymore, either. I hated exercising, I made every excuse in the book not to, and my first husband was less than happy with my weight gain. I wasn't the trophy he married, and long story short, because he was rather a jerk about things - he ruined ANY motivation I may have had to work out, be healthy and be active. I continued to maintain the same weight, and at 30 I went up to about 170. I still wasn't completely happy with myself, but I learned at an early age not to beat myself up, either, so I resigned myself to the fact that this was my body and this was how I was going to look. Now that I look back, maybe I was just making an excuse?
At 32, I met an absolutely wonderful man and we are now married. At 33, we started our family and brought an absolute blessing into the world, our daughter. A year later, I still haven't dropped all the baby weight. I was still actually wearing some of my maternity clothes. I guess just wishing it off doesn't work!! When the Weight Abate challenge came a long, I joined up, thinking just watching what I eat was going to be enough. The first Weigh In was not a happy one. SO...I actually broke down and showed up at Wellness Central. I got on a treadmill and started speed walking. I actually had FUN! I watched the Price is Right and chatted with a gentleman that was on the bike next to me. I went back, and I'm continuing to go back, and after just a week and a half, I'm honestly feeling GREAT. I actually LOOK FORWARD to going to the gym. I'm seeing results, little by little - my pants are fitting a little looser and the scale says I've lost a couple of pounds already. I never in a million years thought I would actually say that I LIKE exercise. I park the car in the furthest parking spot I can find. I take the stairs. I control my portions. I choose fruit and salads for lunch instead of drive thru fast food. And the little things ARE making a difference. My challenge is I'm very impatient. I expect immediate results when I do things. I was so happy to see the number a little lower on the scale the other day at the gym though. I can do this. I AM doing it, and I will CONTINUE to do it!!! I'm blessed to be on a fabulous team of folks who are on this journey with me and provide great motivational support. GO TEAM LIGHT WEIGHTS!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

TIPS FROM DEBBIE AND JOHN!!

Hi Everyone !

Well, the weather is beautiful and it's time to get those bikes out, dust
them off, fill the tires with air and RIDE ! Or grab those roller-blades and
hit the pavement . . . . (well, maybe not HIT the pavement!)

John (my better half) found these "Great" recipes on line and I wanted to
share them with you. We all love salads and those delicious dressing that
go along with them, but most dressing are loaded with fat and calories.
Here are a few that have been modified . . . .

Give them a try ( and don't let the soy or tofu stop you from making them.)
SOY is a wonderful addition to your program.

Caesar Dressing
3 garlic cloves (chopped)
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 1/4 cups cubed firm silken tofu (drained)
1/4 cup lemon juice (about 1 lemon)
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
Freshly ground pepper to taste

Combine all ingredients together. Blend well. There are only 17 calories
per serving, 1.4 grams protein, 1.6 total carbs and .4 grams of fiber.
This is a BIG difference from your "normal" Caesars dressing calorie count!
(2 tablespoons is a serving)

Creamy Ranch Dressing
1 1/4 cups plain soymilk
12 oz. silken tofu, drained
1 oz. package Ranch Salad Dressing (mix)

Mix the ingredients together and blend well. You have a low-fat, protein-filled
Ranch Dressing. In a 1/4 cup there are only 48 calories, as opposed to regular Ranch
dressing which contains 140 calories in 2 tablespoons or 280 calories in 1/4 cup!

So, give these a try and remember . . . . . .
"It's the little things that count!"

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

SPEED RACER...

I hate to admit it but....I'm getting older. And with every decade we age...our metabolism dips significantly.

So, I decided to dig around online and find a way to speed up my metabolism healthfully and came across these 8 tips to rev it up!

Hope it helps you all too!

Click here: http://ezinearticles.com/?8-Ways-to-Rev-up-Your-Metabolism&id=9659

Tina

Friday, April 11, 2008

Dr Oz says....

It's the little things...that add up.

If you can't get in a full 3-mile run...do your best. Click here to find more great ideas:

http://www.realage.com/ct/shape-up-slim-down/workouts/tip/5515


Tina

Thursday, April 10, 2008

EASY WAYS TO INCORPORATE EXERCISE INTO OUR BUSY LIVES!

Who needs a gym?

Go to the link listed for some tips on how you can get started at home!

http://www.buzzle.com/articles/home-exercises-you-can-do-to-aid-healthy-weight-loss.html

Remember to always check with a doctor before starting any exercise program and good luck!!

CHOCOLATE 9-1-1

Low Fat Chocolate Fudge Cake Cookies

1/2 cup granulated sugar2 tablespoons prune baby food1 egg white1 tablespoon water1/2 teaspoon espresso powder1/2 teaspoon vanilla1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, natural1/2 teaspoon baking soda1/4 teaspoon salt3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons all purpose flour (I used white whole wheat) (3 ½ oz)

Filling:1 ounce unsweetened chocolate, cut into chunks1 tablespoon granulated sugar2 teaspoons corn syrup1/4 teaspoon cornstarch dissolved in 1 ½ tablespoons water1/4 teaspoon vanilla
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a large cookie sheet with parchment or a Silpat.
In a medium size (2 quart) mixing bowl, using a mixing spoon, mix together sugar and prune baby food. Stir in egg white, water, espresso powder and vanilla. Add cocoa powder and stir until well mixed. Add baking soda and salt and beat with the mixing spoon, taking care that baking soda is well-distributed through mixture (no lumps). Add the flour and stir to make dough.
Shape dough into 14 neat balls about ¾ inch in diamter. Place on ookie sheet, spacing as well as possible to fit all 14 (these don’t spread much) and bake for 10-11 minutes or until cookies appear set.


Remove cookies from oven and immediately press a deep indentation into the center. Spoon filling into indentations, dividing evenly among cookies.
While cookies bake, prepare the filling in microwave.


Microwave Filling:In a small (1 quart or so) microwave-safe bowl, melt the chocolate in microwave. When chocolate is melted, stir in sugar, corn syrup and dissolved cornstarch/water mixture. Stir well and return to microwave. Microwave for about 40 seconds or until mixture starts to boil. Remove from microwave and stir well. Stir in vanilla.


Makes 14 cookies---yummo!!!!

Welcome!


Hi there! My name is Tina Sawyer-Hitpas and I am a"Lite Weight"!
What I mean by that...is I am part of a great group of people from "Lite" Hits 104.3 WCZY aimed at helping each other in our struggle to lose some pounds for healthier lifestyles. This is my story.
I have always been overweight. The only time I can remember being a bean-pole was when I was 7 or 8 years old. Now, mind you, I was never considered fat or teased about my weight in my younger years but I always felt bigger and stockier than my friends. There was only one time in my life that I felt "in shape" and proud of my appearance and that was 5 years ago.
After the birth of my first child in 1999, I gained 50 pounds and had a really hard time getting rid of it. My last resort was seeing a hypnotist in 2003. I did that, worked out, ate right and took Trim Spa...which worked! I don't know if the Trim Spa or the hynosis or any single thing contributed to the fat melting away but I'm sure all the factors together made a difference. I saw a change within 2 weeks of my hypnosis session...I was geeked. I lost 30 pounds within 3 months and it just seemed easier to do it that time than in previous years of sweatin' to the oldies or kicking my butt at Jazzercise.
Then, I got pregnant in 2004 and had another child in 2005. I gained the weight back and again am still struggling to lose it. Sorry, no hypnostist in town lately.
BUT, this weight loss competition has come about and I am now READY to commit to a healthier lifestyle. We weighed in for the first time March 10th and our second weigh-in is tonight. I have been working out at least 3 times a week and watching what I eat...according to my scale I am down 6-7 pounds from the last weigh-in. Hope it's the same on their scale! My goal is to lose, when the year is done, 60-80 pounds. I know it sounds lofty but it actually is a healthy weight for my height and frame (I'm 5'9").
I know I'll have my cravings and my spurts of emotional eating sprees but... will never quit! Those are mere bumps on my journey and this journey will continue beyond the year. This is a lifestyle I must adapt to and that will take time. Every step, every day, is a step closer to my goals. Please keep me in your prayers. :)