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lucylocks Sat, May-01-04 14:14

?? How long till you notice loss of lbs or inches
 
:D Hi All, I was wondering how long before you would notice a loss of lbs or inches. I have been doing watp video for 1 mth every single day this past month. No results. I have lost neither lbs or inches. Any suggestions and or comments greatly appreciated.

corianin Sat, May-01-04 20:45

I don't know what videos watp are, but cardio does increase heart rate and speeds up metabolism, but are you doing any weight training along with that? Are you eating enough to sustain your body through all that exercise? Getting enough protein to build your muscles? Gotta work those muscles but feed them well too. Just my suggestion :)


~ Cori ~

Trainerdan Sun, May-02-04 07:46

watp
 
WATP = Walk away the pounds

There is a thread here in the ExForum for it ... maybe they can give you a better idea (I don't use that program) :)

WALK AWAY THE POUNDS

lucylocks Sun, May-02-04 10:59

thanks for responding :D I did not even think to spell it out just assumed everyone knew it. The video is walk away the pounds. I eat protein since I am on Atkins but maybe not enough or too much. I do not lift weights of any kind the most I do for exercise is the videos and the treadmill (occasionally) and tae-bo. Do you think weight training would help and what would I need to do? I have a gym memebership but just do not know how to use most of the equipment up there. Any suggestions are very appreciated. Thanks so much

lucylocks Sun, May-02-04 11:02

Thank you trainerdan for the link. Maybe I can get some questions answered

mrschmelz Mon, May-03-04 11:02

I would definetely recommend doing strength training exercises if you want to look your best :)

If you don't know how to use the equipment at the gym, ask somebody! Whether it's another member or somebody that works there, they will most likely be more than happy to show you how things work.

As for exercises, I really enjoy the Body For Life lifting program. Check otu the link below for some great tips and a good beginners program that Trainerdan put together.

http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthre...&threadid=28035

nets33 Mon, May-03-04 11:17

I'm with mrschmelz... a combo of cardio and weights might do the trick. I love the BFL training program - it gives full body workouts and time for your body to recover. The combo of cardio and weights have worked wonders for me. :D

I do take in more carbs than is normal for Atkins but it has been working for me. Good luck!

Kiks

corianin Tue, May-04-04 13:18

I've been lifting for about a month now, and I'm by no means an expert. I started out with absolutely no clue what to do. I had to get orientation from the staff to learn the machines. I felt like an idiot the first few times, but now I'm pretty good at knowing what weights to move and what my seat position should be. It just takes practice. No one looked at me funny when I fumbled around, no one laughed when I dropped my clipboard a hundred times. Now that I'm more comfortable I see other people fumbling around. Just be confident that you're doing something healthy for your body and screw what everyone else thinks. I pay $45/month for a Y membership and it's the best spent $45. I can swim, I can treadmill, I can lift weights... and I don't have to store it all. If you have a membership, then by all means, use it!


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