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OXO Good Grips Stainless Food Scale with Pull-Out Display
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Large bowls or bulkier food items will not block the reading on this OXO Digital Scale. The large LCD display pulls away from the base and features a backlight panel to clearly see the measure of weight...
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Keeping Fit and Active as You Get Older [VHS]
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The lusty, bawdy, epic story of England's legendary highwayperson Lady Barbara Skelton, who married a nobleman, lusted after a highway-man, and sought the love of the only man she could never have.......
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Omron HBF-306C Fat Loss Monitor, Black
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The Omron HBF-306C Body Fat Analyzer measures your body fat with a gentle, micro electrical current -- don't worry, you won't feel it. The key to long-term exercise success is accurate body fat composition measurement...
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Accu-Measure Fitness 3000 Personal Body Fat Tester
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Enjoy the ability to measure body fat easily, by yourself, in the privacy of your own home, with the reliability and accuracy that you expect from world class training tools. Recommended in body for life and endorsed by the World Natural Bodybuilding Federation, Accu-Measure Personal Body Fat Testers have gold standard accuracy to within 1...
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Taylor 7506 Glass and Chrome Digital Scale
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The Scales of Justice
Many years ago, I would get on the scale 2, maybe three times each day. Strangely, I thought I could gain or lose weight at different times during a single 24 hour period. Finally, I stopped that crazy behavior. But I certainly remember when I got on the scales and weighed myself once/day- if I had gained weight, I would be depressed, and I decided to eat. If I had lost weight, I would be happy, and I also decided to eat. So it wasn't exactly a win/win (or lose/lose, as the case may be) situation.
What happens, I'm afraid, with folks who weigh themselves too often is that they become confused with the difference between WEIGHT gain and FAT gain; or most often the opposite: weight loss and fat loss. Let's say I weigh 143 pounds, which occasionally is the truth. If I sit down and drink 16 ounces of iced tea, and then get back on the scale, my weight would be 144 pounds. Now you and I both know I did NOT just put on a pound of FAT. I put on a pound of weight, and as long as my kidneys are healthy, that water weight will be gone within the next day or two.
Sadly, when people weigh themselves on a scale and see the number going up, they pass judgment on themselves. Most of the time, the judgment is an unfavorable one. Let's say someone goes out for a lovely evening of dinner at a new restaurant and tries new foods. Then, for whatever reason, they get up the next morning and decide to weigh themselves. Of course they are going to see a WEIGHT gain-their body hasn't had enough time to breakdown the food, and it still working it's way through their digestive system.
Believe it or not, it takes a long time to gain/lose a pound of fat. When I'm working with clients who have lost, say, 5 pounds in one week, I get concerned. I must explain to them that part of the weight loss is water weight, and the loss won't continue at such a quick rate. What I need them to understand is that the behaviors that led to such a large weight loss probably isn't something they can maintain for a long time (skipping meals, eating excruciatingly small portions). If my client is losing a half-3/4 of a pound/week, or every two weeks, then I know they are making slow, realistic changes they can live with. This type of loss, which is most likely a fat loss, will stay off. You need to make small changes you can live with for the long term. You MUST be honest with yourself. You must be realistic about the changes you are able to make in order to lose weight.
Don't buy into diets that promise quick weight loss. Please understand that while you may indeed lose weight, that weight is mostly water. You won't be making any changes that lead to your overeating, and the weight will come back. You won't be losing fat, which is what you want.
Don't be fooled by numbers on a scale. Don't let yourself be fooled by the salespeople making impossible promises. The fact that diet promoters can convince you buy into their schemes, is-well, a crime.
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Losing inches but no significant changes noted on the scale?
I've started working on a regular basis since July. I even have a personal trainer. I can see a significant difference in my body and even the way my clothes fit, however, when I get on the scale I see no change in my weight or maybe I will go down a pound or two. Can someone suggest a good diet plan that I could incorporate that will help the scale reflect the inches in the downward motion?
**I started working out on a regular basis**
This is happening because you are transforming fat into muscle by losing fat. Women can look great weighing heavier than they like as long as they have a low body fat percentage. Eat clean...whole wheat, meat, veggies and fat. You cannot lose fat without good healthy fat in your diet especially if you are lifting weights and doing cardio. Good luck and keep your head up.
The Pistachio Diet
Pistachios are only one part of this diet but I chose the name because pistachios have in them all of the major components of the foods that I will be recommending.
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