Getting my life back! http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl Getting this weight off one step at a time! en All rights reserved Weight loss extrapounds v2 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 1440 http://www.extrapounds.com/images/avatars/users/walkinggirl.gif Avatar http://www.extrapounds.com/ 100 100 Getting this weight off one step at a time! Have missed you all! http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl/comments/401322/have-missed-you-all <DIV style="MARGIN-TOP: 5px"> <DIV>I am still blogging mostly at Sparkpeople but wanted to check on you all.&nbsp; I have been reading all your blogs and sounds like you girls are doing great!!&nbsp; </DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>I am finally very happy with what I am doing it and doing it for good this time.&nbsp; Not only for me, my health and now my marriage.&nbsp; I have lost 11 pounds so far and have over 160 pounds to lose total, just wait for that after photo.. ;-)&nbsp; </DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>What is working for me, I know we are all different but this has become second nature for me and I am very happy with it, you know life long:</DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>2000 calories 6 days per week with 1 free day</DIV> <DIV>Leslie Sansone tapes 5 days per week</DIV> <DIV>My pedometer adding 500 extra steps per week, am up to 8000 now.&nbsp; My doctor is having me do those 7 days per week.&nbsp; She said walking is so healthy I don't need a day of rest, so I am thrilled, just means more calories burned.. :-)</DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>Anyway that is it, pretty cut and dry and simple.. :-)&nbsp; Just what I need..lol</DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>When you have time visit me at Spark people at:&nbsp; <A href="http://www.sparkpeople.com/mypage.asp?id=WALKING%5FGIRL">April's Sparkpage</A></DIV></DIV> <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl/comments/401322/have-missed-you-all">Comments(5)</a> 401322 Tuesday, December 2, 2008 23:04:16 Walk Like the Amish - Fantastic Article! http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl/comments/297772/walk-like-the-amish-fantastic-article <p>Pedometers Show High Step Count, Low Obesity<br /> How many steps per day are enough to keep you trim and prevent obesity? A <br /> pedometer study of an Old Order Amish community showed that their average <br /> man logged 18,000 steps per day and their average woman logged 14,000 steps <br /> per day, and they had one of the lowest rates of overweight and obesity of <br /> any community in North America.<br /> <br /> Old Ways = Active Ways<br /> While typical North Americans find logging 10,000 steps a day to be a <br /> challenge, requiring dedicated walking time to accomplish, the Old Order <br /> Amish achieved it with ease with their typical daily activities. In fact, <br /> the only day their average dipped as low as 10,000 steps was on Sunday, <br /> their &quot;day of rest.&quot; The farming community was studied in March at a <br /> moderate-activity time rather than high-activity time of year such as during <br /> harvest. The Old Order Amish shun any technology developed after the <br /> mid-1800's. This pre-electrical, pre-motorized lifestyle involves much <br /> physical activity.<br /> Pedometer Study<br /> The 96 Amish studied wore pedometers for a week and recorded their daily <br /> steps and other physical activity. They also calculated the Body Mass Index <br /> (BMI) for each participant. Use of the pedometers and scales did not violate <br /> Amish traditions because they were borrowed. The participants were men and <br /> women, ages 18-75, in an Old Order Amish community in Ontario, Canada. The <br /> study was published in the January, 2004 &quot;Medicine &amp; Science in Sports &amp; <br /> Exercise,&quot; and conducted by David R. Bassett, Jr. and associates of the <br /> University of Tennessee.<br /> High Activity = Lower Body Fat<br /> None of the men were obese, and only 2 of the women were obese, an overall <br /> rate of 4% obesity as measured as a BMI of 30 or more. This compares to <br /> 14.9% obesity rate in Canada and 30.9% in the USA.<br /> Overweight rates were also far below average. Only 26% were overweight, <br /> which is half of the rate for Canadians and one third the rate of the USA.<br /> <br /> Of note is that the obesity rates for this community do not compare to that <br /> of more sedentary Amish communities where they work in tourist shops and <br /> furniture factories. In those communities the obesity rate is similar to <br /> their non-Amish neighbors. It might be predicted that it is the <br /> high-activity farming lifestyle that keeps this Amish community lean.<br /> <br /> Eating Like the Amish<br /> Their diet is not low-carb or low-fat. The study says, &quot;The Amish diet is <br /> typical of the pre-World War II rural diet. It includes meat, potatoes, <br /> gravy, eggs, vegetables, bread, pies, cakes, and is quite high in fat and <br /> refined sugar.&quot; But it is balanced with a high physical activity level. This <br /> is more typical of marathon training or other endurance sport training, <br /> where carbs are considered fuel rather than shunned. This Amish community <br /> rarely snacks between meals and has limited access to fast food.<br /> Up Your Activity<br /> The moral of this story: modern lifestyles have greatly reduced our everyday <br /> physical activity levels, yet we haven't reduced our food intake to match. <br /> To prevent packing on the pounds, we need to move more and eat a little <br /> less.</p> <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl/comments/297772/walk-like-the-amish-fantastic-article">Comments(3)</a> 297772 Sunday, December 2, 2007 23:01:11 Walk Vest http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl/comments/291264/walk-vest <p>I want this vest bad!!!&nbsp; :-)&nbsp;&nbsp; I saw it awhile back but just saw it again on Oprah when she had Valerie B on, and she uses it.&nbsp;&nbsp; It sounds awesome!!!&nbsp; I would like to use it as I lose weight to put the weight back on so I burn just as many calories.. :-)&nbsp; Check it out at:&nbsp; <a href="http://www.walkvest.com">www.walkvest.com</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; She has sold out right now but has more coming in!</p> <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl/comments/291264/walk-vest">Comments(5)</a> 291264 Saturday, December 1, 2007 22:07:13 Nosebleeds http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl/comments/258053/nosebleeds <p>This time of year is so rough for me.&nbsp; Nosebleeds from hell!&nbsp; Soooo last night we were watching the OU game and lost.. *sniff*&nbsp; but I had to go in and do my nose and here came a nosebleed.&nbsp; Got it stopped, not a bad one like last week, thank God!&nbsp; But it always gets me down but I have to keep fighting through it this time.&nbsp; I didn't count calories, decided to start that next week but am cutting back a little.&nbsp; Working on getting my steps in this week.&nbsp; Got in 10,000 last night!!&nbsp; I am so happy to at least be doing that again after 2 months not doing any thing!</p> <p>I hope everyone is OP this week.. :-)</p> <a href="http://www.extrapounds.com/blog/walkinggirl/comments/258053/nosebleeds">Comments(5)</a> 258053 Saturday, December 1, 2007 00:03:09