ziiaba21 asked:
Starting from today I’m planning to loose about 40lbs in the next 4 months. I’m planning to run 5 days a week, but don’t know how many miles or for how long? I need good tips and advices. Also I’m doing pilates and sculpting. Maybe you have something that worked for you?? Please help me achieve my goal. I’m 5′3 and 171lbs now. I hope to get to my previous weight 140lbs.
June
Starting from today I’m planning to loose about 40lbs in the next 4 months. I’m planning to run 5 days a week, but don’t know how many miles or for how long? I need good tips and advices. Also I’m doing pilates and sculpting. Maybe you have something that worked for you?? Please help me achieve my goal. I’m 5′3 and 171lbs now. I hope to get to my previous weight 140lbs.
June

Miguel
First of all, it’s ‘lose’ not ‘loose’. Second, if you want to lose that much weight then you’ll need to consult a trainer who will measure your body fat and will recommend an exercise and nutrition plan. Most first consultations are free and one is probably all you will need.
Bobby
If you want to lose weight, you need to two things: eat less and exercise more. Weight gain happens when you create a calorie surplus (eat more than you burn). Your body takes the excess calories and converts them to fat which get stored around your stomach, arms and thighs. The longer you remain in a calorie surplus, the more weight you’ll gain. To lose that weight, you need to do the opposite. You need to create a calorie deficit (start eating less than you burn).
Your first step is to figure out how many calories you burn on a daily basis. This calculator will help you out The number you get from this tool is what your body burns on a daily basis. To lose weight, simply eat less. It sounds a lot easier than it is but making small changes helps you adjust to a new lifestyle. Don’t think of this as a diet, think of it as a new life. Instead of eating foods high in sugars, white flour and saturated fat, go with fruits, vegetables, whole wheats, fish, lean meats, nuts and beans. In addition to eating less, you also need to exercise more. Start off at 1-2 times per week and work your way up to 3-5 times per week.
Don’t make all of these changes at once or you won’t be able to properly adjust to them. Generally, eating healthier foods will decrease your calorie intake. Compare a doughnut to an apple and you’ll see that healthy foods are lower in calories. You can find some more information at the Beginner’s Guide to Dieting -
George
1. the answer to your question is in your question
2. just run for 1/2 hour to an hour a day you’ll eventually get to your goal
P O is on nobodies side
P O i nuetral
Warren
keep moving,
more activity,
no snack,
keep healthy food,
try this for the best
>>http://tinyurl.com/diettips