I wanna wear bikini ~ 55kg --> 47kg ~ maintaining, by reducing calorie intake
I wanna wear bikini ~ 55kg --> 47kg ~ maintaining, by reducing calorie intake
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Nov 5 2007, 06:19 PM
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Nov 7 2007, 01:45 AM
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syd,
u understand wat she wrote!!! i don't understand a single word jones, i have testosterone too |
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Nov 7 2007, 11:57 AM
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QUOTE(yawen8317 @ Nov 7 2007, 11:01 AM) To lose weight, there are two methods: well TS never try you'll never know... 1) do exercise 2) reduce calorie intake As I am working in IT field which need OT anytime, I always feel exhausted after work, so Method 1) is not suitable for me, I have chosen method 2). If I need to calculate the calorie of each food when every time I have my meal, I think I will soon give up too. 1) do excercise first of all, u dont need much to for this... a 20 mins HIIT will suffice... better still if you can incorporate some weight training which can help in burning calories while you are resting, refer to this Toning article. FYI one pound of muscle burns approximately 30-50 Calories per day. In contrast, a pound of fat only burns about three Calories per day. And your excuse for working in IT firm and OT anytime, I am working in an audit firm and I OT all the time... you just need to make sometime for your workout session (though sometimes is just not possible) but u said you are learning latin dance, so i assume that you have some time to spare 2) reduce calorie intake you can always reduce calorie intake by consuming more fiber and protein instead of carbs and fats... i am still a newbie in this section, i think syd will do a better job in advising here well pros, correct me if i am wrong... i am still a newbie right here is the recent quote from other forumers regarding HIIT Babyblue just my 2cents This post has been edited by ChrisGirl: Nov 7 2007, 12:03 PM |
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Nov 7 2007, 01:37 PM
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T+1 i'll prove u wrong
i have progress from 3 mths training |
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Nov 7 2007, 06:12 PM
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QUOTE(T+1 @ Nov 7 2007, 05:33 PM) u should post ur photo in ur journal, just like TS i dun have a before and after pic that is so obvious... coz i am not dealing with 8kgs within 3 months... just curious... do u gain weight after gain more muscle? i gained 2kgs - 3kgs over the 3 months, not sure that i litterally put on weight or muscle gain... was 46kgs before workout... trying to cut during this study leave but i think my weight is just stagnant... will be resuming work on monday, have to really watch what i put in my mouth then... |
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