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    'My weight-loss tips'

    Sam Boyd, a 38-year-old mum of two, decided to lose weight and get fit after her father-in-law died from cancer.





    Getting started: running

    After years of making half-hearted trips to the gym to try to lose some weight, Sam was shocked into action.

    Losing her father-in-law, not long after a close friend also died*from cancer, made her aware of her own mortality. She decided to do something to improve her health.

    For Sam, losing weight meant that she felt and looked healthier, happier and more self-confident. She could also take part in more family activities.*

    At 5ft (152cm) high and weighing 10.2 stone (65kg), Sam was overweight and at greater risk of developing chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes.

    She began a healthy weight-loss diet and regular exercise in January 2008. The diet was designed to help Sam lose weight gradually by eating smaller portions at meal times and choosing foods that kept her feeling*fuller for longer.*

    “I had become used to eating large portions,” says Sam, a business development manager from Hemel Hempstead. “The diet plan got me used to eating smaller portions.”

    After five months, Sam was transformed. She had lost 2.5 stone (15kg) and*10 inches (25cm) from her waist.*



    Self-esteem boost

    Sam Boyd before and after her weight-loss regime




    Sam took up running to avoid putting on weight again. "My husband and daughter are keen runners so that gave me some motivation to take up running and train for a half marathon," she says.

    She started out slowly, alternating running and walking over a*5km route. "At first, I'd do a minute of running and then walk for a minute,"*she says. "Gradually, I was walking less and running more until I could run the whole distance."*

    Within four months of starting, Sam was running three to four times a week. She entered several short distance runs (5k and 10k) before attempting the half marathon of 21km (13 miles).

    “I feel so much better now and I’ve got loads more energy,” she says. Before she lost weight, she would have struggled to make it to the end of the road without running out of breath.

    Sam says losing weight has really boosted her self-esteem. “I’ve dropped from a size 12/14 to a 6/8,” she says. “It’s a great feeling to be able to go into a clothes shop and pick up a size eight knowing it will fit.”



    'Here to stay'

    The new Sam is here to stay. She took the decision to get healthy and, with a bit of self-discipline, she has succeeded. “It’s about re-educating yourself,” she says. “The diet taught me about portion control and healthy eating. It has given me good habits, which are now part of my lifestyle.”

    To stay motivated to exercise, Sam regularly takes part in running events, from 5k and charity runs, such as Cancer Research UK's*Race for Life,*to half marathons, with her husband and daughter.*

    “I used to get out of breath walking up the stairs,” she says. “I never imagined myself doing a half marathon.”

    Sam remembers the effort she put into getting back into shape.*This memory is enough to prevent her from falling back into old habits. “I kept a diary during my weight-loss programme and I’ve got lots of photos of me before I lost the weight,” she says.*

    “They remind me of how I felt before and my initial motivation to turn things around. I think about how I looked and how unhealthy I felt, and I*don’t want to go back to that.”










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    I am quite fatty, i do exercise daily but not helping much.. should i take supplements to loose weight.

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    Exercise makes you lose your appetite, so that in a month or so, you end up losing much weight. 30 minutes is enough to run every day so that you can lose a lot. Good luck! Remember: there quickly. If someone tells you there is not real. Just eat healthy foods, stay away from anything processed white rice, sugar, milk / cheese, bread. ALL are white, and bad for you! Making lifestyle changes two of food and exercise and lose weight in no time! Simple math.

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    If you want to loss your weight then exercise is not only way for reduce your weight. There are many of way to create and maintain your body as your requirement but you follow some trips like: Do regular exercise and also you do some yoga and also you also tack care of the to take the foods,fruit, and water. you defiantly get the result as your wish.

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    Hi dear,
    Here are some tips for weight loss.

    Do exercise regularly
    Running, swimming and jogging
    Drink plenty of water
    Control your diet
    Take more boiled vegetables
    Don't take more cholesterol and fatty foods
    Eat fresh fruits especially citric fruits
    Drink fresh fruits juice
    Take green tea
    and use fish oil.
    Last edited by Clyde; 02-18-2012 at 10:55 AM.

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    Campaigning in Ohio, Santorum was criticizing the president's liberal environmental views, which he said hurt the American people.
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