For the Girls - Toning, Diet and Excercise a very basic guide - Please read!!

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  1. dem503's Avatar
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    Re: Weightloss/ exercise
    Exercise and diet isn't as dogmatic as you think, and it does take time. Losing a stone is excellent!

    You might have just burnt off your excess fat in the areas you are exercising most (you can be the judge of that!). If this is the case you will start to gain weight as you gain muscle mass!
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    Re: Weightloss/ exercise
    (Original post by dem503)
    Exercise and diet isn't as dogmatic as you think, and it does take time. Losing a stone is excellent!

    You might have just burnt off your excess fat in the areas you are exercising most (you can be the judge of that!)
    . If this is the case you will start to gain weight as you gain muscle mass!
    You can't spot reduce fat.
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    (Original post by sil3nt_cha0s)
    You can't spot reduce fat.
    +1 (can't rep on phone app)

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my GT-I9300
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    Jillian Micheals 30 day Shred!
    Hi, i was just interested to find out if anyone has tried the 30 day shred before and if they got good results? Ive been considering getting the dvd whoops i just realised i missed the r from the title and now it reads shed instead of shred! Doh :s
    Last edited by Littlemisspiglet; 28-07-2012 at 20:52.
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    Re: Jillian Micheals 30 day Shred!
    Edited your title for you :P.

    I've not done the DVD myself, but I have heard a lot of good things about it and it's on my "to buy" list, so I would recommend it because of that. It's a hard work out, but I guess that can only be a good thing!
  6. Sabertooth's Avatar
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    Re: Jillian Micheals 30 day Shred!
    I got it for my mum as a present. She says it's tough but she really enjoys it, she's been doing it a few weeks and said she's lost 5lbs so far without changing her diet. I read many of the reviews on amazon before I bought it and it seemed like a lot of people are happy with it, but generally everyone seems to find it hard work - but there are different levels and different levels within the levels so even if you're unfit you should be able to keep up if you try.
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    Re: Jillian Micheals 30 day Shred!
    (Original post by xoxAngel_Kxox)
    Edited your title for you :P.

    I've not done the DVD myself, but I have heard a lot of good things about it and it's on my "to buy" list, so I would recommend it because of that. It's a hard work out, but I guess that can only be a good thing!
    Thankyou Think i might order it soon, jillian can be abit annoying from what ive seen of her on tv And reviews but if i could get a body half as good as hers i would be very happy
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    Exercising at home...
    What exercises can I do at home? I don't have a gym near me and my parents won't let me out during the morning or evening to go for runs (so overprotective :rolleyes:) so I need to find ways to exercise in my home. I don't have any equipment apart from a few weights.

    Do any of you know of any good exercise DVDs or fitness Youtubers or even just a simple routine of star jumps or something? I've found Blogilates on Youtube but I don't know if her workouts are any good.

    I want to lose fat and build muscle.

    Thank you.
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    Pilates! (I think that's how you spell it)

    And I like that youtuber (:
  10. MRH94's Avatar
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    Re: Exercising at home...
    Just google your first sentence and I'm sure you will find something

    Good luck!
  11. cowsforsale's Avatar
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    Re: Exercising at home...
    Skipping ropes.
    burpees
    squats
    tuck jumps
    press ups
    star jumps
    jumping jacks
    lunges

    etc..

    Try doing 30 secs per exercises it in one big circuit, rest for a 30-90 secs, then re-do circuit. Repeat a few cycles.
    Last edited by cowsforsale; 28-07-2012 at 23:10.
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    Re: For the Girls - Toning, Diet and Excercise a very basic guide - Please read!!
    Hi, I have a question about protein. I've recently started working out at the gym, with a mixture of CV machines, CV classes, focused muscle classes and weights training. I barely consume any protein, though, maybe a small portion a few times a week at the very most. Should I be upping my protein intake, considering I want to focus on the weights and maybe start lifting properly in the future. As it's the beginning, I've been getting not just the normal n00b aches and pains, but feeling like I've sprained/twisted/pulled something which reduces me to hobbling I've upped my magnesium intake but I've been advised to increase protein, possibly through a supplement. I know eggs and milk are good, too. So how much do I need, when do I need it, and what should I use to get my protein? Thankyou x
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    Re: Exercising at home...
    the p90x dvd might be worth a try
  14. ChloeElizabeth's Avatar
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    Get Jillian Michaels 30 day shred.

    All you need is a workout mat and some light weights, like 1-2 kg each.

    I do this every day and have much a better figure than when I went down the gym everyday


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  15. Gelvis's Avatar
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    Re: Exercising at home...
    buy a chinning bar and do chin-ups and/or pull ups, great for burning fat and building muscle (back, abdomen and arms)
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    Re: For the Girls - Toning, Diet and Excercise a very basic guide - Please read!!
    (Original post by such_a_lady)
    Hi, I have a question about protein. I've recently started working out at the gym, with a mixture of CV machines, CV classes, focused muscle classes and weights training. I barely consume any protein, though, maybe a small portion a few times a week at the very most. Should I be upping my protein intake, considering I want to focus on the weights and maybe start lifting properly in the future. As it's the beginning, I've been getting not just the normal n00b aches and pains, but feeling like I've sprained/twisted/pulled something which reduces me to hobbling I've upped my magnesium intake but I've been advised to increase protein, possibly through a supplement. I know eggs and milk are good, too. So how much do I need, when do I need it, and what should I use to get my protein? Thankyou x
    Yeah I would definitely increase your protein consumption. If you are lifting you simply need it. The cheapest and by far the easiest way of getting enough is just to use a whey protein. I recommend the impact whey protein from myprotein.com and not the choc flavour.
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    Re: For the Girls - Toning, Diet and Excercise a very basic guide - Please read!!
    (Original post by TheJ0ker)
    Yeah I would definitely increase your protein consumption. If you are lifting you simply need it. The cheapest and by far the easiest way of getting enough is just to use a whey protein. I recommend the impact whey protein from myprotein.com and not the choc flavour.
    Thankyou for the response! How much would you recommend per day or so?
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    Re: Jillian Micheals 30 day Shred!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Pc-NizMgg8

    heres level one on youtube. Not saying you should just watch it on there but taking a look might give you a better idea of whether you want to buy it.

    I've never done the program properly I've only done level one and found it exhausting, never got anywhere near moving on to level 2 before I stopped. hmm maybe I should start doing this properly. From how exhausting I found it and how achey I felt the next day I can believe that actually sticking to it would get results.
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    Re: For the Girls - Toning, Diet and Excercise a very basic guide - Please read!!
    1g of protein per lb of bodyweight
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    Re: For the Girls - Toning, Diet and Excercise a very basic guide - Please read!!
    (Original post by stayce88)
    1g of protein per lb of bodyweight
    Hey I need some advice here please. I'm fasting for Ramadan (no food or water during daylight hours) and I can't not do it so please don't tell me not to fast. I'm trying to lose weight and I have already lost some simply by eating less and moving more but I want to keep losing until I'm satisfied. I just want to know would exercise such as cycling or jumping on the trampoline while I'm fasting work? and will the cycling help me tone up? thanks

    ps Ramadan is only up until arund 20 august so I'm not really fasting for a long time or anything
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