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Do Hula Hoops work for weightloss?
maggiethespy said:I've used sparkpeople before, and I agree it's great. As helpful as it was, it just didn't work for me.
Dani_Daydream said:It doesn't work for everyone. I've had a few friends who've tried it and didn't find it great. I just use it as a good reminder rather that a way of life (as they seem to want to make it!)
This biggest loser is a good idea. bring out the competitive nature of people!
Hopefully I should be able to shed the corset for good...
Although saying that since i've been going to the gym my waist has dropped from a 32" down to 27" so my corset is a bit pointless now! Although still extremely pretty! It's from What Katie Did and almost makes me want to put weight back on to be able to justify to my boyfriend how much i paid for it!
hehe! lol
Lareesie Ladavi said:Corsets are pretty easy to take in.
Kim_B said:Ack! What's a chubby momma-lovin' girl to do?!
Kishtu said:Coo, I'd be game for that.
Am very aware that being happily married (ish....just without the certificate) for last 5 years I am not quite the slender and elegant figure I was before I met my late OH.
And now that I'm, um.... on my own again, sooner or later I'm gonna have to take my clothes off in, ah, mixed company again.
Damn I hate being a widow!!!
Why not mom twice a week and gym 3 times?Kim_B said:I'm a people-pleaser by nature - I have to make sure every one is happy and content, no matter what. My mom and I work at the same company, on the same floor...in the same department. She's the trainer for the unit I audit. We are very close - both inside and outside work.
My company has a full fitness center which you can pay membership dues and have unlimited access to - equipment, classes, trainers, etc. Sounds like a no-brainer, right?! Well, here's my delima...petty as it may seem...my mom always talks about how she needs to "do something" for her healthy. She can't afford a membership to the fitness center (it's not terrible, but she's the sole insurance provider for her and my dad and she's got as much going to retirement as possible) and she won't commit to bringing shoes or her lunch so we can walk a few blocks at lunch. She says she wants to watch what she eats, and exercise, but she just doesn't follow through! I feel guilty when I want to go to the fitness center over lunch because I don't want her to be alone at lunch - there aren't too many people she likes to have lunch with - most want to eat at their desks, but she likes to go out (another peeve of mine - that gets so expensive!) So, what do I do? Sacrifice my gym time because I don't want to hurt her feelings, or go to the gym three days a week and get healthy and feel better and not worry about if her feelings are hurt? I could work out at home, but I don't get off work until 5:15, then I have an hour and a half commute home...by the time dinner is made and the nightly "chores" are taken care of, it's near 8:00 at night! Morning isn't an option either - I'm already getting up at 5:45 to leave the house on time, and that's a struggle on it's own. Ack! What's a chubby momma-lovin' girl to do?!
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Sorry for the long-winded post, but it's been weighing heavily on me lately...
Dani_Daydream said:Wow!
It hadn't even crossed my mind! I should definitely do that. I feel slightly sick when i think about how much i spent on it. It's an underbust corset. Like this one...
The one I had was a size 28", but I think I need to take it down to about 23". Do I just take 2.5" off each side panel? Or a little bit off all of them? I literally have no idea where to start!
Thanks !
Lareesie Ladavi said:Sorry, I missed this. How I take mine is just by folding the fabric under the boning and hemming down each side of the boning, because I feared cutting the fabric. It worked! It was a lot easier then cutting too. Depending on the shape of the corset I start taking it in either under the arms or in the back (avoiding the front, so to not ruin the shape). The one you have, I'd start a long the back. You may only need to hem under 2 or 4 of the bones back there.
Inky said:Keep at your exercise and nutrition plan and the weight will come off, the hardest part is keeping it off