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Food Substitutions to Cut Calories!

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Beverages



Dairy & Eggs



Snacks & Sweets



Grains & Carbs



Protein



Condiments

(Source: prevention.com, via befitspiring)

May152011

okay i’m not exactly the diet type of person, but i’m reading about this GM diet (general motors diet) and idk, it sounds pretty promising. its supposed to cleanse your insides and you can lose 10+ pounds a wee by doing it, but idk. has anyone ever tried this diet? is it safe? i mean it sounds safe but if you tried it did you get weird side effects? it sounds a bit hard to follow though…because—ok here’s a link to it…i’m reading through the comments and i just dont know…send me a message on here if you’ve ever tried it…

May32011

wow!

i just found out that swimming with the breaststroke burns about 900 calories per hour! holy crap! *__* i should start swimming again, because i live in a building that has a pool…so, ladies and gents, if you have a pool or have a friend who has a pool or if your gym has a pool, go swimming! :D

April302011

Eating Healthy for Teenagers

Eat Whole Foods


Whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, seeds and nuts, are unprocessed and contain a spectrum of nutrients that include vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber. Adolescents should focus on consuming whole foods as part of their diet. Research by scientists at the University of Minnesota in St. Paul and published in the “Proceedings of the Nutrition Society” in 2003 reports that epidemiological studies demonstrate that whole-grain intake protects against chronic diseases and conditions that include obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer and that consuming whole grains may facilitate weight loss and improvements in blood cholesterol and fat.

Avoid Fast Foods

Fast food restaurants target teenagers in advertisements. Yet teens should avoid eating processed and fast foods that are often high in calories, sodium, saturated fat, trans fat, sugar and other substances that may increase your risk of chronic diseases. Fast food consumption is associated with high amounts of calories and low amounts of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants and may contribute to weight gain, according to the USDA and published in the “Journal of the American College of Nutrition” in 2004.

Healthy Fats


Omega-3 fatty acids and monounsaturated fatty acids are essential for good health. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in flax seed oil; pumpkin seeds; walnuts; fish like salmon, sardines, tuna and herring; and monounsaturated fatty acids found in avocados, almond and olives. Teens who consume these fats as part of a healthy diet may reduce the risk of heart disease.

(Source: livestrong.com)

April272011

Ab Exercises for Girls

Bird Dog: 

The bird dog exercise is great for a beginner looking to strengthen her abs. Begin this exercise on the ground on all fours. Keeping your back flat, alternately raise one arm and one leg out. Hold this position for five to 10 seconds, then return to start and repeat with the other limbs. You can do this exercise for 2 to 3 sets of eight to 12 repetitions.

Hay Bailer: 

This exercise works the abdominal muscles and the obliques — the muscles on the sides of your torso. For this exercise, you will need a weight or medicine ball. Start in the kneeling position with one knee down and the other up. Take your weight in both hands and position it down and on the outside of the knee that is up. Slowly raise the weight diagonally across the body and up over your head, then return to the starting position. Be sure to repeat on both sides and perform 2 to 3 sets of 10 to 12 repetitions.

Bicycle Crunches: 

This exercise is great for working the upper and lower abdominal muscles. However if you have osteoporosis, you should not do this exercise. Start by lying on your back with your legs straight out and your hands behind your head with fingers interlaced. Reach your chest up so that your shoulder blades come just off of the floor and at the same time, bring one of your knees in to your chest. Return back to the starting position and do it again using the other knee. You can repeat this exercise for 2 to 3 sets of 10 to 12 repetitions per side.

Supine Walk Outs: 

This exercise works the abdominals while keeping the back supported. You will need a large exercise ball. Start seated on the ball with your arms crossed over your chest. Slowly and in a controlled manner, walk your feet out in front of you so that your back inches down the ball. Stop when your torso and thighs are flat, be sure to keep your butt elevated. Slowly walk your feet back toward the ball and return to the starting, seated position. You can repeat this exercise for 2 to 3 sets of 8 to 12 repetitions.

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Exercises Tips for Teenage Girls!

Have Fun

Exercising can be boring, and many teenage girls can find a variety of other more interesting activities to spend their time on. Instead of simply avoiding exercise, find ways to make it fun. Go running with a friend or your dog and enjoy the company. Rather than running the same course at the same time every day, switch it up. Both your body and your mind will appreciate the change of pace.

Set Goals

Falling into a monotonous routine is not only boring but also results in a less effective workout overall. If you are a runner, set different goals for yourself. For example, challenge yourself to run a certain distance in 30 days. Or commit to a 5K race and direct your training toward meeting that goal.

Schedule It

With homework, extracurricular activities and family obligations, finding time to exercise as a teenage girl can be difficult. Overcome this difficulty by scheduling it into your weekly planner. At the beginning of the week, decide which days you will exercise and pencil it into your calendar. When those days roll around, you will already have the time set aside to exercise.

Balance Your Diet

Many teenage girls have a desire to be thin. To achieve this goal, some girls exercise vigorously and severely limit their diet. Although this may provide short-term weight loss results, it is harmful to the body. The teenage body requires an adequate intake of vitamins, minerals and calories. For best results, follow a balanced diet high in fruits, vegetables, lean meats, low-fat dairy, whole grains and healthy fats. Not only will this provide the body with the nutrition it needs, but it also will provide energy for your exercise routines.

Listen to Your Body

It is difficult to determine how much exercise is “too” much. Each teenage girl is different, so each teenage girl will have a different threshold. In many cases, your body will tell you when it is overworked or injured. Unusual pain, dizziness and difficulty breathing typically indicate a problem. Stop exercising immediately and allow your body to rest. Additionally, some teenage girls find that overexerting their bodies causes them to skip their monthly menstrual cycle. Although skipping one cycle will not harm the body, skipping multiple cycles can cause complications. If you have missed your period for more than one consecutive month, it may be time to visit your doctor and reduce your exercise routines.



Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/211176-teen-girls-exercise-tips/#ixzz1KltI9xoM

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