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Reader To Reader: Weight Loss Meals
By Jane Hoskyn on 19/11/2006 12:45:32
Are ready meals really a good way to lose weight? Here's what you said...

tips: 1. Get down to Holland & Barrett and buy some soya-bran. It's 60% fibre (yes, over twice as high as All-Bran). Add about 10-20g of this to your porridge to thicken it and reduce the GI even further. 2. High fibre keeps you fuller longer, and even

RW's BIG Weight-Loss Index
By Runner's World on 28/05/2009 07:08:38
Weight-loss plans, calorie calculators, training tips and more - we've got everything you need to reach your ideal weight

? Why have I got an ever-expanding waistline? Can I lose weight on 2000kcal a day? How can I burn off the alcohol I drink? -- I'm very active, so why does my Body Mass Index show that I'm obese? Will my

Weight-Loss Week: Enjoy Your Food
By Runner's World on 22/10/2004 09:47:03
A fifth short cluster of weight-loss tips: Find out if chocolate can be good for you in our final batch of autumn weight-loss tips

calories' worth of after-dinner treats. These might range from 60 calories in an apple, to 100-150 calories in a pot of fat-free yoghurt or rice pudding, or 170 calories in a bottled beer.Say 'yes' to hot chocolate: Look at the benefits. First, it

Weight-Loss Week: Best Exercise Options
By Marc Bloom on 18/10/2004 18:18:35
A second short cluster of weight-loss tips: everyday calorie burning and most efficient gym sessions

OptionsKeep moving: Studies have shown that small extra movements can burn an additional 200 calories a day. That's 20 pounds a year. You burn additional calories with any sort of movement, even fidgeting. So park your car further from the shops, take

Weight-Loss Week: Best Eating Routines For Runners
By Marc Bloom on 19/10/2004 17:21:22
A third short cluster of weight-loss tips: The best ways a runner should balance protein and carbohydrate for weight loss - and more

Every day this week, we're looking a short number of ways to get back to your ideal weight. We're covering simple changes to your running; everyday exercise tweaks; and loads of realistic eating rules that you can live by. Best Eating Routines

Weight-Loss Week: Ways To Count Your Calories
By Marc Bloom on 20/10/2004 18:59:09
A fourth short cluster of weight-loss tips: Why to start a food diary - and more

Every day this week, we're looking a short number of ways to get back to your ideal weight. We're covering simple changes to your running; everyday exercise tweaks; and loads of realistic eating rules that you can live by. Simple Ways To Count Your

Indoor Gym: Free Weights
By Christopher Michaels on 04/05/2011 11:50:56
Dismiss free weights as the preserve of oiled-up gym bunnies at your peril - they improve stamina, technique and shed calories.

. Just don't overdo it - you're not trying to pack on huge amounts of muscle, so go for weights you can lift 10-12 times per set. A helping hand across the disciplines "You can improve your swimming by doing upper-body and shoulder exercises," says

Runner's Guide To Weight Loss
By Leslie Goldman on 28/05/2009 08:15:16
Fuel smarter, run stronger and lose excess pounds for good with dream diet tips designed especially for runners

15 miles a week burns roughly 1,500 calories – but to lose a pound, you need to cut 3,500 calories a week. Bottom line? Running alone won't cut it; if you want to lose weight more quickly, you need to adjust your calorie intake. In a study in the 2007

Losing Weight - The Simple Truths
By Runner's World on 05/06/2002 19:53:49
How to shape up - and keep your sanity - with exercise and simple eating rules

kilogram (2.2lbs) of body fat, you need to consume more than 10,000 calories or: 30 fresh cream chocolate eclairs; 167 custard cream biscuits; 3 packets of butter; 36 cinnamon bagels; 80 choc ices; 52 pints of skimmed milk; or 66 packets of salt and vinegar

Losing Weight: Snacking
By Dominique Brady on 24/01/2011 13:02:40
Snacking is a national past-time - find out how five runners discovered healthier alternatives to their favourite treats

Snacking is a national epidemic. Research published in June 2010 suggested that nine out of 10 British adults snack between meals and half do so daily. Curbing your snacking - or at least finding healthy alternatives - is crucial to weight

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