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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Day 207: Second Visit To Kuantan Herbalife Nutrition Club

I have some bad news to tell!

The kgs that I gained over the last weekend..... stayed! arrghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!

Or maybe that 75.5kg was incorrect? haha...!! tensenn wehh...

Today I visited the club for the 2nd time... and aku timbang lah pakai scale HL tu... betul tekaanku... 77kg, sama berat last time timbang kat club tu... hmmmm.... tapi ada yg turun la.. apa ntah.. cholesterol level ke?

Im really not happy with that... dah tu...what do u expect? Tak betul2 berdisiplin punyer pasal, last weekend makan tak ingattttt... padan mukaaaaaaaaaaa... uwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... tensen...

That why lah aku gagahkan diri gak g meeting kat HL nutrition club tu... coz I need motivation n support from other Herbalists..... ikutkan hati,memang malas giler nak drive sorang2 ke bandar yg bukan nyer dekat ngan umah aku nih...

But, thanx God I went there coz now aku dah jadi motivated balik...

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Day 197

It has been 35 days since I last weight myself...
Last nite I was really pissed off... I've been wanting to weight myself for few days already... went to Giant late last nite with only one purpose... nak timbang!! Tapi nyerrrrrr... itu penimbang rosakkkk la pulakkkk... haiyaaahhh...
I am desperate sgt2 nak timbang... hehe... nak timbang pun leh desperate..actually desperate sbb nyer aku dah 2minggu lebih betul2 tak makan apa2 sebelah malam other than shakes or plain water... all these while.. aku ada la ngelat sket2... mkn ringan2 belah malam... tapi sampai hari ni dah nearly 3 minggu aku tak amik apa2 solid food belah malam kecuali minum n ada satu malam tu aku makan rojak buah... esok plak aku nak g berkursus kat hotel yg sememang nyer akan tersedia makanan yg best2 n makan 3,4 kali setiap hari for the rest of this week until weekend!!!
So... siang tadi nyer.. (Wednesday 18 Feb) aku dok pk mcm mana lah aku nak timbang nih... takkan sampai nak kena g jauh2.. so aku dapat idea bernasssss.... hahahaa... cuba teka...
Aku g klinik...hehehe... g cakap kat doktor tu aku rasa tak berapa nak sihat... memang pun masa tu rasa semacam sebab berjam2 dok ngadap pc kat ofis.. so dia check blood pressure... she said ok... then aku cakap saya nak timbang sekali lah doc... jeng...jenggg.... dgn syukur nyer... I am now....
75.5kg!!

Aku bersyukur sangat2... tak sia2 aku follow strict diet tuuu.. hehe... tapi seriously aku takut nak menempuh hari esok lusa tulat dan seterusnyer...sebab takut tak tahan tgk buffet breakfast, buffet lunch... n buffet dinner!! tak termasuk snacks in between meals... aduhaiiii.....

Tambahan pulak... stok Herbalife aku dah nak abis nih... nak bli kena tunggu gaji lahh... n I don't plan to take shakes during my course... malas laah... hehe... nak bawak tea mix je n minum tea mix n plain water banyak2... ok tak kak ziera? hehe...

Ermm... so far since aku amik HL since August last year (on n off la..) dah turun about 7kg lah kiranyer... so far kawan2 tade plak tegur aku nampak kurus ker...slim ke.. maybe sebab diaorg dok tgk aku hari2 kot... tapiii... yg tegur aku kurus tadi ialah student kuuuu.. hahahahaaa.... macamana tuuu?

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Food To Avoid

Tadi dok browse www.oprah.com

Ada artikel ni...

Thought of sharing with you gals here....


Fitness trainer Rich Barretta believes in eating healthy, well-balanced meals but doesn't believe in trend or fad dieting. "Any diet out there that restricts you from either fats, proteins, carbs—one or all three—is generally not a good diet to be on," Rich says. "You want to find the delicate balance. You should focus more on a lifestyle based on what's reasonable and what you really need to do to get from point A to point B." Rich takes a closer look at four foods to avoid in order to make a major difference in your body from a health and appearance standpoint.
Avoid Processed Foods
Stay away from fast food and frozen meals, Rich says. Even though some frozen dinners may be low in calories—about 350 or less—the quality of the food is unhealthy, he says. "You're trying to get yourself healthy and looking good and feeling good, and you're pouring pure garbage into your body," Rich says. "You will lose weight, but that doesn't mean you're going to be very healthy and look better. You're just going to be a deconditioned, unhealthy person."
Limit Alcohol
Try to reduce the amount of alcohol you're consuming and how frequently you're consuming it, Rich says. "If you have one or two glasses a week, that's not going to be the problem," Rich says. "But if you're drinking three or four nights a week, you have to really look at yourself and say, 'I'm putting a lot of alcohol, which is not healthy for me, and a lot of extra calories into my body late night.' And usually what happens is that you start drinking alcohol and you start to overeat. One problem leads to another."However, having a glass of red wine is actually healthy, Rich says. "A glass of red wine as an antioxidant is good for you," he says.
Avoid Fried Foods
Regardless of whether it's fried in trans fat, olive oil, peanut oil or canola oil, fried foods have a lot of saturated fat, Rich says. "Have it baked, have it grilled or have it broiled," he says.
Avoid Eating Carbohydrates at Night
If you're eating carbohydrates, such as rice, potatoes, bread or cereal, at night, your body won't have enough time to metabolize the calories, Rich says. "It won't be carbohydrates when you wake up in the morning—it'll be fat in your hips and thighs or in your stomach," he says

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

How Not To Look Old

Found this here... http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090210/hl_time/08599187771700


How Not To Look Old

It's a question surely as old as vanity itself: how can you look young forever? A forthcoming study in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery offers one surprising idea: as you age, don't be afraid to put on a few pounds. Fat, it turns out, can significantly smooth out wrinkles and give you a younger-looking face. (Read "Beth Teitell: On Not Looking Old".)
The authors of the new study, a team led by Dr. Bahman Guyuron of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, are plastic surgeons who study faces for a living. They analyzed photographs of the faces of 186 pairs of identical twins taken at the Twins Days Festival, a sort of twins' pride event held every summer in (naturally) Twinsburg, Ohio. Because the pairs had identical genetic material, differences in how old they looked could be attributed entirely to their behavioral choices and environment. Guyuron's team had the twins fill out extensive questionnaires about their lives - everything from how many times they had married to whether they had regularly used sunscreen. Then a panel of four judges independently estimated the twins' ages by looking at photos taken in Twinsburg. (See pictures from the Annual Twins Day Festival.)
The Guyuron team's most interesting findings had to do with weight. Many of the twin pairs were of similar weight, but differences in how old they looked began to appear when one had a body mass index (BMI) at least four points higher than her sister. For twin pairs under 40, the heavier one looked significantly older. But surprisingly, after 40, that same four-point difference in BMI made the heavier twin look significantly younger.