Showing posts with label hydration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hydration. Show all posts

Friday, December 1, 2023

7 Steps to Losing Weight While Keeping Your Skin Firm

Assuming you don't have an excessive amount of loose skin already it is possible to lose weight and keep your skin firm in the process. The idea is to keep your body well hydrated day in and day out. NEVER EVER let yourself become dehydrated. Drink plenty of water throughout the day and NEVER EVER totally eliminate your carbohydrate intake. From my experience, most people who have lost weight too fast by eliminating their carbohydrates ended up with a lot of excess skin afterwards. The whole idea is to lose weight to get healthier and of course to look better with your clothes ON and with your clothes OFF.

beautiful woman with flawless skin

Here are some tips:


1. Follow a well-rounded balanced diet.

 

2. Follow a full body exercise routine alternating with a split routine every 4 weeks. For example, full body routine 4 weeks, split routine 4 weeks, full body routine 4 weeks, and so on. 


3. Assuming you don't have stomach ulcers and you are not on blood thinners you should also take ONE TEASPOON of cold arctic cod liver oil ONCE PER DAY with your evening meal. 

4. Take 1000-1500mg of lecithin per day. Lecithin has been known to increase the elasticity of the skin. 


5. Anything you can do to increase circulation will also help. Skin brushing techniques are very good. Do a search on the internet for skin brushing to get all the info you need. Deep massages are also good. 


6. Most importantly if you are more than 75 pounds overweight DO NOT try to lose weight too fast. The more you weigh the easier it will be to lose weight so ease into it slowly so you only lose about 3 pounds per week. Doing this will prevent the sagging skin. If you lose weight too fast you will end up with loose skin 90% of the time. 


7. Some people have done weekly body wraps with great success, but it can get messy. You can do this as an option but it's really not necessary. As an option, you can also take a supplement called collagen


As I stated above, one key to increasing the elasticity of your skin is to keep your body well hydrated. Yes, drinking water will do this. The average person needs at least ½ an ounce of water per pound of body weight. Possibly more depending on the type of exercise you do on a daily basis. The reason why so many people end up with loose skin after losing weight is because they go on low carbohydrate diets that will in turn dehydrate the body. If you lose weight and are dehydrated in the process you will see the weight go down but unfortunately most of the weight being lost is nothing more than water weight. If you are losing 2-3 pounds per week you are doing great. If you are losing 4-6 pounds you are pushing the limit. Any more than 6 pounds per week and you are sure to end up with loose skin after losing the weight because chances are you are restricting too many carbohydrates from your diet. Cutting out refined flours/breads and sugars will yield the best results. 


Also, instead of getting on the scale every week to measure your progress, go more by how your clothes are fitting. I always tell my clients to try on the tightest pair of pants they have and then follow my program for 4 weeks and then try them on again. After 4 weeks those tight-fitting pants will be a thing of the past.


Follow all the above and you will see amazing results.


Monday, September 25, 2023

Cracking the Code: Understanding Calorie Requirements Based on Your Unique Characteristics

calorie requirements are highly individual and different for the different type of body characteristics such as height, gender, age and activity levels.
Understanding your body requirements is an invaluable tool for developing fitness. Your daily body requirements include vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, protein, healthy fats and fiber. Vitamins and minerals are the elements that are necessary for chemical reactions that unlock energy or enable growth. Although your body can store some vitamins, a regular daily intake is important because some of the most vital vitamins, B and C, are water-soluble, so are quickly flushed out of the system.

It's important to ensure your daily food intake includes all the nutrients your body needs. Here are some tips to ensure your diet includes the essentials:

 

       Eat more fruit and vegetables.

       Eat starchy foods such as rice, bread, potatoes, and pasta in moderation. Choose whole grain varieties where available.

       Eat healthy fats (avocado, olive oil), salt and sugar in moderation.

       Eat protein-rich foods such as meat, fish, and eggs. A protein rich diet is essential to support proper neuro muscular function especially when strength training.

       Drink at least 50-75% of your weight in ounces (eg. If you weigh 150 lbs, drink 75-100 ounces) of water a day to prevent dehydration. In hotter climates, drink more.

The average woman needs around 2000 calories per day to fulfill her body requirements. This calorie requirement rises to 2500 for average men. However, these figures are based on averages and may be completely different for many individuals. If the same person becomes less active, then calorie requirements will be lower. For this reason, calorie requirements are highly individual and different for the different type of body characteristics such as height, gender, age and activity levels.

Energy is used up in physical work as well as in exercising for pleasure. People who do physically demanding work need to make sure they get enough food to meet their energy needs. It's also important that they find time to rest and relax at the end of the day to let their bodies recover.

Children, and adults with less demanding physical work, have lower calorie requirements than People who do physically demanding work. They should exercise or play a sport to stay fit and maintain a proper weight. Brisk walking, swimming, jogging, cycling or playing ball games are all ideal.

Lack of exercise in the elderly can reinforce age related limitations and handicaps that further reduce physical activity. The elderly should therefore eat according to their calorie requirements and keep up a comfortable level of physical activity. Gentle exercise such as walking or swimming is ideal. Irregular, strenuous exercise should be avoided.

Those who have been inactive for long periods, especially if this is a result of illness, should have a health check before starting to exercise or resuming heavy physical work. Activity levels should be built up gradually, taking care not to do too much too soon and fulfilling calorie requirements according to activity levels.

Moderation is the golden rule. Eating in moderation combined with moderate exercise is the best approach for everyone. Regular exercise and a balanced diet that best meets your body's needs, helps you stay fit and healthy.

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