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Old November 10th, 2007, 03:07 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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I still read the posts on this group but have given up posting the ins
and outs of my everyday diet. I lost the ten pounds I wanted to lose
and as long as I dont overeat it might even stay off. I have got ten
down to a size 10 and I am going to boil the J Crew corderoys I
bought recently in a size 12 and hope that shrinks them up a bit. Of
course, the weight didnt come off in the right places. For instance,
my behind seems to have disappeared and probably some muscles too.
FitDay seems to think that I need 2426 calories just to maintain my
weight. So consuming 1000 calories a day did it for me and getting
into a routine that approximates that for life doesnt seem onerous.
That means no pizza slices, no cake, no bottles of wine during the
week, little cheese and things like that alas. I find it really
difficult to keep up an exercise regime because other activities are
often more demanding even though I know how vital exercise is and how
good it makes me feel. Some one posted on this site about how she
used a rowing machine because her knees were shot. I tried the rowing
machine yesterday at the gym and found an interesting site on the
Internet and think I am going to participate, after I learn how to
make the correct choices on the rowing machine of course. If anyone
knows please let me know. http://www.concept2.com/sranking03/log_start.asp?
I thank the people who have inspired me on this site, especially Chris
and her wine, and someone else who gave me a heads up on calories.

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Old November 10th, 2007, 04:24 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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What's the point with MLK?

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Old November 10th, 2007, 05:23 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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On Nov 10, 10:24 am, "
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What's the point with MLK?



I just heard it on the radio when i was posting. I never know what to
put for a subject. By the way, its not Martin Luther King's birthday
silly. Its the birthday of the original Martin Luther.

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Old November 11th, 2007, 01:22 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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honeybunch of http://groups.google.com wrote:
I find it really
difficult to keep up an exercise regime because other activities are
often more demanding even though I know how vital exercise is and how
good it makes me feel. Some one posted on this site about how she
used a rowing machine because her knees were shot. I tried the rowing
machine yesterday at the gym and found an interesting site on the
Internet and think I am going to participate, after I learn how to
make the correct choices on the rowing machine of course.

That would be me. The rowing machine is good for my knees because it
exercises the major leg muscles under load but without impact, and while
keeping the hips, knees and feet in line. My problem was misaligned
kneecaps. Keeping my major leg muscles in good condition fixes it, but I
have to be sure to keep my legs in a vertical plane, and I can't run or do
anything else with high impact as the inner surfaces of my knees are
starting to wear.
But I'd suggest trying several things at the gym to decide what works for
you. My physio suggested the cross-trainer, but my knees hurt if I use it
with any intensity. The physio also said to be cautious about the
treadmill, but I find that a walking pace on a high incline gives me a good
workout with no knee pain afterwards.
I also use the various leg resistance machines, but cautiously, with low
weights and not too many repetitions.
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Those who are mentally and emotionally healthy are those who have learned
when to say yes, when to say no and when to say whoopee. W.S. Krabill
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Old November 11th, 2007, 08:37 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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On 10 nov, 12:23, honeybunch wrote:
On Nov 10, 10:24 am, "

wrote:
What's the point with MLK?


I just heard it on the radio when i was posting. I never know what to
put for a subject. By the way, its not Martin Luther King's birthday
silly. Its the birthday of the original Martin Luther.


Oh yeah, I've been to school with that Martin.

 




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