WEDDING DAY, Need Help To Fit Into Beautiful Wedding Dress

michelle100

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Hi everyone,

Im new to all this, but im going to get married in autumn and i dont want to walk down the isle looking like a big round balloon. So ive gotto to something about it asap.

ive tried to lose weight before, i lost just over 16 pounds last time but it didnt last, i put it all back on pretty quickly.

Any ideas how i make a make a real go of it this time?
 
I guess my answer isn't the one you're looking for, but here it is. Your dress should fit you, not the other way around.
Yes, it's nice to be inspired to look great on your wedding day. But you know what? Stressing about it is not going to help. Personally, when I was trying to lose weight for my wedding, I just gained. And I heard from many other women they experienced the same thing- all because of the stress.

You may be one of those lucky women that can use the stress to motivate you- but personally I say go shopping for a dress that fits your body the way it is. And it's beautiful- don't let those dress shop people make you feel otherwise! We're not all size 4s, and real women have curves.

And trust me, I know- I had a dress shop owner tell me to go on Weight Watchers and lose "15 lbs in a month." I was in tears- it was a horrible experience. I decided to just love my body (the way that my fiance/now husband does) and focussed on the positives about our wedding day.

I really hate all the emphasis that media puts on weddings and how all brides should be losing weight and finding the perfect dress and all that, to be frank, crap. It's just one day! Shouldn't we be working on eating healthy and exercising to look good & feel good every day? What about thinking of how great it would be to feel comfortable in a bathing suit or wear a goal outfit next New Year's Eve? Or be able to shop and feel happy about your body? Or dropping 3 sizes and being able to run more or live a more active lifestyle?

If you're committed to losing weight and being healthier then think about that as a whole, not just something to do for one event. You'll look great on your wedding day in the right dress, makeup, hair and of course, confidence :)

PS- I did actually have a DVD called Women's Heath Ultimate Wedding Workout. I loved it- was an awesome workout.
 
In my experience losing weight starts in the mind and not in the food cupboard. It also needs to be viewed as a change of lifestyle and not just something to be done for a special event.

What I would do if I was you is to take time and plan. Work out first how much weight you want to lose and what length of time you have to do it in.

OK - so now you have a plan a goal and a target weight to aim for.

Losing weight involves at least 2 things - eating the right foods and exercise. If you hate the thought of exercise think of it in terms of getting more active - sounds better :)

Before you start plan your foods. Make a shopping list for the week and get everything in so you can't 'cheat'.

Weigh yourself once a week - first thing in the morning, same day each week. Do this after you'd had a 'pee' and before you eat. (The weighing not the shopping!)

Foods:

Lots of fruits and veggies - these provide vitamins, nutrients and add bulk/fiber to make you feel full quicker and stop you feeling hungry.

Proteins - skinless chicken, fish, low fat dairy products.

Carbs - wholegrains - wholemeal bread, pasta and cereals.

Fats - use olive oil for salad dressings.

Water, water and more water - drink about 6-8 glasses a day.

Aim to eat 3 meals and 2-3 snacks a day. A snack can simply be an apple, small handfull of nuts or grapes, couple of crackers with low fat cheese etc.

So, breakfast, mid-morning snack, lunch, mid-afternoon snack, dinner, evening snack.

Keep a journal/diary of what you eat and when, what your mood was i.e were you feeling depressed one day and pigged out etc. Also write down your weight each week and the amount of exercise you've done. This way you'll be able to see your progress over the weeks.

I could write a book on it but that should be enough to get you started
 
try this

I am doing Isagenix and working out. All Isagenix is, is packing your body full of nutrients to allow your body to function properly. Then working out it helps burn the fat and creat lean muscle mass. It has been working wonders with me. I have lost 30 lbs and have 50 more to go. My friend lost 100 on it. So if you started now you would be ready for your wedding. Let me know if youd like more information
 
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