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Forty and Holding – Feeling Flat and Fat?
“What happened to my energy? I feel so flat all the time. Why can’t I lose any weight? I’m practically starving myself but pounds just won’t go away like they did a few years ago.” Any of this ring a bell? Is it true that “slowing metabolism” means that we just can’t lose weight once we pass our fourth decade? Or that the only way to lose weight is to subsist on salad greens and water?
There’s always the other side of the Great Law of Weight Loss. One side is to decrease calorie consumption, but the other one is to increase calorie expenditure. For best results, it would seem reasonable to adopt a healthful diet, not too much quantity but balanced in terms of all the nutrients. It’s essential to eat at least three servings of fruit, four servings of vegetables, five servings of high fiber whole grains or legumes, two to three servings of quality protein, and two or three servings of dairy or other sources of calcium and vitamin D every day. Interestingly, calcium itself seems to help reduce middle-aged weight gain. To keep your metabolism stoked, vary your calorie consumption so that you have a couple of “low” (1200 or so calories a day) days followed by a “regular” day when you eat approximately the same number of calories you are expending. This gives you body and your psyche relief from the idea that you’re depriving yourself. Starving yourself is a good way to get very sick, not a good way to be vibrant and slim. Another good thing to keep the fat burning fires going is to divide up your calories into five or six small meals and snacks a day, rather than just three or fewer.
One thing seems to be clear during the aging process. Activity levels decrease, in general, as does muscle mass. Those two are the prime determinants of calorie expenditure so, clearly, if we increase both of those, we can invigorate our sluggish metabolism. That doesn’t mean one has to go out and pound the pavement to train for a marathon starting today. First thing is to check with your doctor and see what level of activity you can start right now. If you haven’t been doing anything more taxing than carrying the groceries in from the car and clicking the TV remote for several years, you will need to start gently.
Pick some things you enjoy or at least don’t mind doing too much. A body needs a combination of aerobic, strength, balance, and flexibility activities. All of them. Start with small goals but work toward a regular schedule that includes 30 or more minutes of aerobic activity most days plus another 10 or 15 minutes of balance and flexibility movements. Work up to three sessions of strength training a week. It’s important to do all of these things and to do them all regularly. If you slack off for a while, the body goes right back to where it was before.
Most people know pretty well what aerobic exercise is, so I won’t go into any detail in this short article. One thing to keep in mind is that you need to keep pushing towards greater goals and even change what you’re doing from time to time or your body adapts and you won’t see any improvement. Faster, higher, longer, as they say in the Olympics. Once you’ve gotten up to a reasonable level of aerobic fitness, try inserting some high intensity exercise for a minute or so, providing your doctor agrees. Does wonders for your energy levels. Brisk walking, particularly if there are hills or stairs involved, is a great choice, as is swimming. Bicycling is very good if you go fast, don’t coast at all, there’s a stiff wind in your face, it’s all uphill, and there’s no threat from the vehicular traffic. Cross country skiing is great when you can do it. There are all sorts of variable resistance aerobic machines available if you want to join a health club.
But aerobics is only part of the story. Sure these exercises increase calorie expenditure, but they don’t do much for your resting metabolic rate. For this, as well as for all around strength and appearance, you also need some weight training to build fat-burning muscle. This doesn’t mean you have to go to the gym and lift free weights or use the machines if you don’t want to. Your own body weight can provide excellent training. You can do push ups, starting with pushing off from the wall, then a counter, then from the knees, from the toes, to having the feet elevated. You can do squats, taking care to keep the back straight, the rear end back so the knees stay in back of the toes, and not going lower than having the thighs parallel with the floor. You can do pull ups, and then reverse the hands. And so on. Build the number of repetitions slowly but steadily. And ladies need not worry about the “muscle bound” look. Takes certain hormones to get that. Both genders will note more admiring looks after they have been at this for a while. And it’s a well-established fact that you can reverse muscle loss at any age by consistent resistance training.
You can practice flexibility and balance moves as part of yoga training, which is also very good for the mental outlook. You can join a class or buy books and videos at minimal cost. These exercises help prevent injury, keep the body nice and limber, and help relieve stress.
So there is a basic blueprint for removing that flat and fat feeling. Let’s get moving! See you later.
Di Roberts
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about 7 months ago
would you read my sloppy copy for english? please and thank you?
My Dream House
My dream house will be a masterpiece, full of beauty. It will contain a grand family room, a gorgeous dining room, connected to a stainless steal appliance kitchen and the master suite, which will be my favorite room.
My family room is grand. My brick fireplace, placed in from of my comfy cream rap round couch. Above my fireplace, hanging on the cream colored wall is a forty-inch Samsung flat screen TV. In the corner of the family room is my blue fluffy and comfy recliner, which was bought for my father when he comes to visit. The best thing about this room is the popcorn Machine, you can pop some popcorn before you watch a movie and then you can sit down with a big bowl of it. Connected to my flat screen is my V.C.R my D.V.D player and my movie projector. This allows us to play any type of movie, at any given time. The speakers built into the walls, and underneath the couch allows the surround sound to shake the house and to invite you into whatever movie you are watching. The flooring of the family room is a oak hardwood, with brown and beige area rugs, which I would place in front of the couch. On the left wall there is a window about three feet by three feet, with beige, cream, and brown curtains. This window allows just enough light in to lighten up the room. My family room will feel welcoming as soon as I open up the front door to let you in, you will feel warm, and comforted by the love my home will bring.
My gorgeous dining area is a romantic place to eat, while it contains a beautiful chandelier above the chestnut ding table, which can place up to eight people. Most of the light comes from an enormous six-foot window with cherry red curtains, which is located at the fare end of the room, facing the back yard. My old faded chestnut grandfather clock was bought from an antique auction; I placed it opposite of the archway in, which you come into the dining room from the kitchen. The kitchen is a fun stainless steal appliance kitchen with stainless steal counters too. The details in my kitchen will be extravagant with hand towels having pictures of apples on them, and my fridge even having apple shaped magnets. The cream tiled flooring is heated throughout, so when you making a pot of coffee in the morning your little toes will still stay warm. The best thing about my kitchen will be the window above the sink with curtains that contain apples on it. But if you don’t want to take your time to decorate and set up the table in the dining room you can just sit down and enjoy dinner, lunch, breakfast, in your kitchen at you finished oak table that holds a family of four, and the lighting overhead is a ceiling fan with an oak finish and energy conserved lights.
The master suite is full of relaxing in my Jacuzzi and lighting the fireplace to enjoy a warm bathroom. In my master bathroom I have heated cream tiled floors with light blue area rugs. There are no windows in my bathroom because my bathroom is all-full of privacy. The fireplace in my bathroom is wonderful; it is one of the ways it keeps my bathroom warm in the winter. The toilet and shower are on the same wall, and my Jacuzzi is right on the other side of the wall, which contain s the two bathroom sinks and gigantic mirror in which I placed a light fixture above. My bed is right there too the best thing is, is that you can locate my bathroom from the hallway and my bedroom. So, my bed is king sized with oak finished nightstand, dresser, and the frame for my bed. While I lay there at night I can watch TV on the flat screen, and listen with my surround sound. My fireplace is placed right under my flat screen, and my cream area rug right in front of that. The lighting in my room are the lamps, and the ceiling light. They are LED so then I can save a little money and have a brighter room.
So I think that the master suite is my favorite place to be, cuddled up in my covers all day long with a fire goi
about 7 months ago
It cut off but it sounds nice and cozy.
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