key to getting fit

Hey

My 10 year old son and I need to loose weight.

We are never going to be thin and in truth I have no desire to be thin, but I do know we need some sort of daily exersize.

I want to avoid lifting weights at this time, once we are in some sort of shape I want to start building muscle but I think that we need to at least get in shape first if I am wrong here tell me...

So the question is where is a good place to start, I was thinking of situps and push ups, we dont have the room to be jumping around the house so aerobics are a bit out of the question.

And Is the key to getting fit keeping your heart rate up, or can short bursts of exersize do just as good.

Thanks
 
if you can, try walking or running outside with your son for a few miles. As a parent you can purchase healthy foods for the two of you, get bountiful fruits and vegetables, and encourage your son to eat them through example. I would recommend eating lower amounts of carbs, so cut out things such as bread, cereal, and pasta, and have salads (less or no dressing), etc.
 
Well hey, Mussie. Let me introduce myself first. My name is Stephen not Valentine817. I have a knack for people and helping them live life to the extreme, the happiest, healthiest, worry-free life that they can have. I guess that's why I entered the nutrition field from the get-go. Anyways, to answer your question.

First things first, anybody can lose weight. it's cliche, I'm sure you have heard it before. It's not as easy as calories in=calories out, as you probably have heard, also. Think about it, not everybody who is overweight ate a surplus of calories all the time. To further my point obesity is a genetic inheritance, you're body mechanisms don't work optimolly but you may be just as healthy as can be. To manipulate your body mechanisms there are many things you can do.

On another note, the best way to start a diet is to, well, start one. It's of course not something you, me, or anyone can do in one day. It takes days, maybe weeks of getting used and accumstom to.

STEP 1: Educate yourself on the dangers of certain foods. Trans-fat is by far the worst fat you can put into yoru body, it's NOT natural. It's a damaged poly-unsaturated fat, which means it's unstable, which=problems. Here's an example that scared me away from all fast food.

Our body is made up of billions of cells, Correct?
We are building new cells all of the time
Fat is required to make cells.
Trans-fat is something that is unstable=not smooth
Trans fat disguises itself as saturated fat (which we need)
This trans fat then enters the cell, deforming it.
When this happens, the cell cannot function properly
Hormones are not uptaken correctly and signals are slower
This happens in the brain, also. (alhzeimers anyone?)
=Slower learning, higher blood pressure, heart complication, learning disabilities, slow coordination...you get the picture...

And they want us to eat this all day long?

A side note, trans fat are also coupled with simple sugars that can be just as detrimental to health. This is another story...

To wrap this up
1. Read lables
2. Stay away from sugar
3. drink PLENTY of water (every chemical reaction requires it)
4. Walking is a good way to start
5. Exercise as much as you feel you are ready for (carry a basket instead of using a buggy)
6. Keep your mind on health. Fast food is literally poison for our bodies if consumes even 4 times a week.
7. Don't let up, fast food is easy to get, but it will do much more than make one gain weight. it can keep you from losing it, also.

When you hear the word diet, don't think Atkins. Think extraordinary lifestyle change. You are going on a adventure indefinetely. This new food variety that you will introduce into your diet will completely change your life, the way you feel, think, act, your mood, your outlook, you will have a new body that you are so proud of. It's an adventure that you really don't want to miss. An adventure that, sadly, 60% of adult Americans, do miss. Life should be an adventure, not a sedentary monotinous habit... I think we can all agree.

If you have anymore questions PM me. I would love to help you.

Sincerely,
Stephen James
 
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Hey

My 10 year old son and I need to loose weight.

We are never going to be thin and in truth I have no desire to be thin, but I do know we need some sort of daily exersize.

I want to avoid lifting weights at this time, once we are in some sort of shape I want to start building muscle but I think that we need to at least get in shape first if I am wrong here tell me...

So the question is where is a good place to start, I was thinking of situps and push ups, we dont have the room to be jumping around the house so aerobics are a bit out of the question.

And Is the key to getting fit keeping your heart rate up, or can short bursts of exersize do just as good.

Thanks

You need to get a handle on your diet. Go to and read his articles. And there's no reason not to start lifting weights. Can you join a gym or health club?

Also, go to and start keeping a food journal. This will help you to understand your eating habits and where you can make positive changes. If you are over weight, then you are eating too many calories and not getting enough exercise.
 
I think the key on getting fit depends on how you manage your diet menu and working out regularly. If you want to get fit,involving in a long run/walk about an hour a day is good. Then watch out for your meals,about fatty foods and most importantly,get hydrated.
 
MOAR FIBER!!!! RAWR!

But seriously, more fiber. I don't know your personal situation, but I know mine was due to never having that "full" feeling and always wanting another snack to "fill me up." Adding nice amounts of fiber and learning to say no to bad snacks and yes to more fruits and veggies will def help you take some weight off.

A personal suggestion, don't eat too late. That was a second mistake I made, always eating late late late at night. I stopped doing that, and although I'm still eating poorly, I'm starting to see a few pounds drop. I know going to the gym is helping as well, but when I normally go to BK or Wendy's following my 300+ calorie burning cardio and 30~ mins of weights, I'm sure everything I did in the gym becomes negated. lol.
 
Walking is a good way to start, but the thing is to make a start.

Read labels, 500 calories less per day = 1lb of fat less per week.

Fruit, veggies and water....so what are you waiting for?:confused4:

Good luck!
 
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