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Does this stuff really work? 
Bootbuckle
posted May 16, 2008 1:40:57 PMTo All
 Hi, I am new here. I have some questions and wonder if anyone has had success in Pilate's and /or balance ball work outs.

I am 40 and 80 lbs overweight and have trouble with my knees. So I can not do most of the yoga stuff. The yoga routines are not good on my knees  and it is difficult to get from the floor to my feet over and over again. Squats are also out of the question at this time.
 I have been doing pilates for 2 weeks now and I also have the Balance ball for weight loss dvd which I am now doing.
My question is: does this really work? I have been in and out of the gym and lost nothing. My appetite actually got bigger and I gained weight. I am comfortable doing these ball exercises at home but I don't know anybody who has actually lost weight doing this. I find it hard walking because I hurt the tendons under my feet so that messed up my walking routine.
I am very very over weight and desperate. I have tried many other things but I don't stick with them because I don't see any results. I want to get rid of the extra fat and take the weight off of my knees. How often should I do these routines and should I mix them up or do the same thing daily?
Any comments or suggestions are very welcome. I know I am probably not the only one with the same questions.

Has anyone here ever lost a lot of weight doing balance ball? If so, how much and how long does it take to get real results?

Thanks for reading. 

Edited by: Bootbuckle on May 16, 2008 1:45:43 PM

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Does this stuff really work? 
Gumdrop
posted Jun 4, 2008 10:03:31 AMTo All

Any type of exercise/ physical activity will work - but ONLY if you are burning more calories than you are eating.  It doesn't matter if you train with olympic sprinters if you're eating more calories than you burn in a day, overtime that will cause you to gain weight. 


Assuming you are burning more calories than you consume, it will take serious time before you see results with any workout.  Consistency is key - it takes quite a while for the calorie deficit to actually make a visible difference.


In order to see results you must find a routine - activity and nutrition - that you can committ to for the long term.  You must track the amount of calories you consume and the amount you burn.  You can do this online; try searching for calorie calculators.  You can also find websites that take your vitals (weight, height, activity level, goals, etc.) and calculate for you the calories you should aim to eat per day to reach your goal.  Best bet, if you can afford it, is to hire a nutrition coach and/ or a personal trainer.  They can take real measurements (true body fat %, etc) and give you a more accurate plan than any website. 


Bottom line - eat fewer calories than you use in a day, and you will lose weight.  With your physical limitations (knees), you probably won't be able to find an exercise that will burn major calories, so most of your plan will have to involve cutting back the calories that you eat.  Even then, you probably won't see more that 2-3 pounds lost per month. 


 


 

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