Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Weight Loss Before-And-After: Lean And Loving Life

When I moved into my first apartment on my own in 2008, I was in a terrible place emotionally. Unhappy with my body and my life, I turned to food, numbing myself with frequent Taco Bell binges, the ever-present stockpile of cheesy snacks in my pantry and calorie-dense cocktails. By July 2011, my weight had ballooned to an unbelievable 318 pounds, and I had grown more miserable than ever. At one point, my stepmom was so concerned that she treated me to a salon day to try to snap me out of my funk. After being pampered for hours, I realized how much I missed taking care of myself. That's when I decided it was finally time to get serious about slimming down.



Bye-bye, fake food

Within a month, I joined my local weight-loss center. When I reviewed the first week's meal plan, I was pleasantly surprised: The three meals and two snacks a day offered me more real food for far fewer calories than I was used to. And because there were filling options, like spinach quiche and chicken stir-fry, I never felt hungry. I began to eat clean and almost immediately lost 18 pounds, and the heartburn that had plagued me since my teens disappeared.



Hello, happier me

I quickly found my way around the kitchen, and two months later I had knocked off another 32 pounds. My energy level soared: While I had once been a slave to the snooze button, I started waking up at 5:20 each morning, excited to start the day. And I was more active, taking two- to three-mile walks around my neighborhood. Slowly but steadily, the pounds melted away.



By June 2013, almost two years after starting my transformation, I had dropped more than half my weight; I was down to 150 pounds. In the year since, my daily walks have transitioned into runs, and I even completed my first half marathon. There was a time when the notion of running was laughable to me, but after coming so far, I finally feel like my life has no limits.



Her Stay-Slim Tool Kit

For Leigh, healthy living is about the details. Find out what keeps her going forward, and score more tested tips on Pinterest.



Sweet Escape:

When I crave something a little indulgent, I have a South Beach Diet whipped peanut butter bar—it tastes almost exactly like fudge. At 100 calories, it's a perfect midmorning or afternoon treat.



Magic Kicks:

My boyfriend got me Brooks PureConnect 3 running shoes. They're so light, I feel like they give me wings!



Up Running Song:

I have "Happy" by Pharrell Williams on my workout playlist. When it comes on around mile six, I feel like I'm in total butt-kicking mode and can't help running down the street clapping, smiling and lip-synching.



Throwback Toner:

Hula-Hooping is a favorite. It's fun and never feels like exercise. I keep one in my yard for when I get the urge to move!



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Monday, June 16, 2014

Pippa Middleton Kicks Off 3,000-Mile Charity Bike Ride

Pippa Middleton and her brother James started a 3,000-mile, 12-state bike ride in San Diego, California, for Race Across America. The event benefits the British Heart Foundation, of which Pippa is an ambassador. Watch the video from Time.com to learn more.


How to Do a Perfect Sun Salutation

What is a sun salutation? It's a series of yoga poses done in a flowing sequence, often first thing in the morning. They improve flexibility and help increase focus, and they're perfect for warming up your muscles before a workout (or at the start of the day). In this video, Kristin McGee shows you how to do a sun salutation.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

4 Questions to Ask Your Doctor

Ask these key questions to get more out of your health care provider.


Yoga for an Achy Neck and Back

Get major relief from neck and back pain by doing these yoga moves that help ease muscle tension. In this video, yoga and Pilates expert Kristin McGee demonstrates the Rabbit and Mermaid pose.


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

12 Foods That Control Your Appetite

Stop counting down the minutes until your next meal. Fill up on these filling foods and say goodbye to unneeded calories.


Monday, June 9, 2014

How to Do Crow Pose

Afraid of landing flat on your face while attempting crow pose? You can conquer this intimidating move with baby steps. In this video, yoga and Pilates expert Kristin McGee gives you step-by-step instructions on how to do the perfect crow pose. Bonus: You're working your arms just by trying!