Women health
*Women health>>>Weight Management

Bridal weight loss and weight management?


You would think having my dress in teh closet would keep me on track but no, I"ve gained weight since I bought it. and it fit so perfectly I did not need alterations. Well 235 days to go!
What are your weight loss and managements tips and plans for your wedding?

Easy

1) Measure your food.....all prepackaged food tells you what a serving is, and all calorie charts do the same....if it says a serving is 1/2 cup (level, not heaping) then That is what it is.

2) keep a food diary--write down every thing you eat and how much & when...reviewing it you can determine how you are sabotaging yourself.

3) Brisk walking...the overall health benefits are great...do 20 minutes every day for 6 days a week at a good clip (strolling doesn;t count) it'll retard the munchy urge, aid digestion & overall circulaton,you will tone from it...and you'll sleep better

4) Sleep at least 7-8 hours every night...research tells us that lack of enough sleep can result in weight gain!

5) drink a big glass of water just before your meal and eat slowly so your stomach can register that you are full when you are really full...the mouth can chew & swallow faster than the stomach can say 'Full' which is why people tend to over eat then end up very, very uncomfortable.

6) Up your fiber....go easy at first...fiber will fill you faster than over-processed foods and your colon will love you for it...for example switch from white rice to brown...leave the skins on potatoes...even the mashed ones. Lotsa dark leafy green veggies and steam 'em-saves the nutrients and doesn't add calories...retains the yummy taste, too. Avoid over-processed and empty calorie foods too.

7) An apple a day may not keep the Dr. away but it's a healthy snack and will curb the ol afternoon snack-attack!

8) Stay away from diet soda...empty calories and evidence is in that the artifical sugar causes an abnormal sweet craving which can sabotage the dieting....
Good luck.

Good luck.

I've been a dieter off and on for many years so my impending wedding is just a bit of extra motivation this time. And I feel like if I can get a significant amount of weight off that I would be more likely to keep it off.

I joined Weight Watchers and am having moderate success. I'm down about 15 pounds. To reach my ideal weight I need to lose about 60 but I'll be happy to be down 30 by the time the wedding rolls around 10/31/2009 - - I feel it is a realistic goal and that the wedding is added motivation. But the wedding is not the "finish line". I've dieted in the past and I feel that this just gives me a timeline to reach a particular goal, but it is not the reason for my weight loss.

I want to be healthier. Its a bonus to look better than I have in years on my wedding day, but that isn't the primary goal.

I bought my dress one size too small in December (last year) and 2 months later it did not fit at all (was 2 sizes too small)! So I hired a personal trainer in Feb. (wedding was in April) and basically did cardio 5 times a week for at at least an hour and trained with the trainer 3 times a week and lived off basically chicken, green veggies, brown rice, (tuna if you like it, I don't...so I used canned chicken), muscle milk light, low fat cottage cheese, basically high protein, low fat, low carb. And by my fitting 8 weeks later I had lost the 2 dress sizes I needed to.

I've been soooo stressed about losing weight to look "perfect" on my wedding day (in January). I also started working on losing weight about 5 months ago, and so far have only lost 35 lbs. It's frustrating. The closer I get to my wedding day, the more I tend to just blow my diet. The good thing is that I haven't gained any weight back. I do the following: I eat sensible meals, such as grilled chicken or fish with a salad and steamed veggies for dinner. I have healthy food during the daytime for my other meals. I have an eliptical trainer at home that I use, along with going for a swim in my pool at least 3x per week. Other than that, I allow myself to eat what I want on the weekends. I realize that if I ate healthy on the weekends, I would be losing weight instead of just maintaining it. But it goes to show you that if you simply want to maintain your weight after losing some like I have, this is the way to go. Good luck to you sweetie. I'm cheering for you!!

Here is a random thought. How about setting a goal to run in a 5k, triathlon, Century Bike Ride, a masters swim competition, or other event a few weeks before your wedding.

You don't want it to be too close to the wedding, because never know what will come up in those final few weeks. I realize a ton of your time is taken up planning for the wedding, but this would give you a good goal. You will naturally lose weight without even thinking about it.

Plus you might find that you enjoy something new and keep healthy habits long past your wedding day.

Good Luck!
-Chad
http://www.PilsterPhotography.net/weddin...

My answer is similar to Pilster's (see above). I signed up for a 12-week training program that prepared me for a 5K run. Mind you, I had NEVER been a runner before. But it was a cool class, through my local running/walking store (Fleet Feet), and it was meant for beginners. We started out mostly walking, with short running intervals. Gradually, we ran more and walked less. The best part was meeting all the other women in the class. It was really motivating to go every time.

I also started eating reasonable meals. It seems like such common sense, but it's so easy to forget! For example, if I was really hungry and had NO food with me, I would go to Taco Bell. But instead of getting a meal (like the old me would), I would just order a chicken soft taco. It did not fill me up, but it definitely made me "not hungry" anymore. Then I'd eat a normal meal when I got home.

Last thing -- have you tried the Fiber One bars? Man, they taste good! And they have lots of fiber (obviously) so they are filling. In a pinch, I would eat one of these instead of breakfast.

im in the same boat,and excersise is out of question as heel spurs.(dont ask)lol.trying protein drink in morning from natures sunshine get in vanilla or chocoltae helps curb craving and carb blockers as i love them,cheating i know but whatever it takes.good luck

i am currently doing turbo jam and i absolutley love it sooo much and i am also watching what i eat and portion control with my food. in 1 week i lost 5 and a half inces off my total body.

C'mon your a woman. You should know that the weight gain doesn't start until AFTER the marriage.

Tags
Trichomoniasis Urinary Tract Uterine Cancer Varicose Veins Violence Against Women Weight Management Yeast Infections Yoga Schizophrenia Scleroderma
Related information
  • Bridal weight loss and weight management?

    Easy 1) Measure your food.....all prepackaged food tells you what a serving is, and all calorie charts do the same....if it says a serving is 1/2 cup (level, not heaping) then That is what it i...

  • Do yogurts help in weight management . Improved skin and prevet disease ?

    there's some research suggesting that dairy products help get rid of abdominal fat, but most of that research is funded by dairy companies, so it might be pretyy biased. Generally, dairy produ...

  • Whats the point for the fiber choice tablets? for weight management?

    Yes, it's supposed to help you feel full and keep your bowels moving. Fiber also helps somewhat in blood sugar control. I chew half a tablet when I get that empty stomach growl between mea...

  • Can anyone recommend a good, healthy, weight management dog food?

    my dog (the black one in my avatar) is part border collie with maybe lab or setter or something else big. I agree with upping the walk time. bc's like a job like frisbee catching and the lab i...

  • Good (safe) Herbal Weight Management Options?

    Well, there are a few supplements that can help with metabolism... but you should be aware that no supplement or drug can force you to lose weight if you don't exercise at all, even if it'...

  • What do you think of Nutra-Trim Weight Management Chewing Gum??

    Garbage. I bought a few packs of it. It looses flavor quickly, and I'm fairly certain its not going to make us lose any weight unless we chew that crap instead of eating food. LOL so yea I do...

  • What is the best free website for weight management?

    one of the best free website i ever been in www.sparkpeople.com

    ...
  • How to find organizations interested in weight management benefits.?

    Great idea, but sorry no suggestions Good luck with it , though

    ...
  •    

    Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster
    The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.