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		<title>How to Buy A Treadmill &#8211; Key Points</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding the best treadmill to buy shouldn&#8217;t be a difficult
thing to do. Treadmills have long been touted as a major
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They are relatively compact, promote vital cardiovascular
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding the best treadmill to buy shouldn&#8217;t be a difficult<br />
thing to do. Treadmills have long been touted as a major<br />
player in the health and fitness field and for good reason.<br />
They are relatively compact, promote vital cardiovascular<br />
benefits, and are simple to use. Not to mention you don&#8217;t<br />
have to get in the car and run to the gym! The only thing<br />
left is to find the right treadmill for you. Here are a few<br />
treadmill keys.</p>
<p>First, check with your doctor that this is an appropriate<br />
health regimen for you to embark upon. It probably is, or<br />
you wouldn&#8217;t be reading this! Next, check the motor and see<br />
of it is powerful enough for your needs as relates to<br />
weight. Most brands offer several options in this area.<br />
Health monitoring features such as heart rate monitors are<br />
an added benefit to keep track of your progress. The ability<br />
to store the treadmill economically is a plus also, and<br />
sturdy hand rails and easy on/off benefits add to your<br />
experience.</p>
<p>Other features that you may want to consider include safety<br />
features, shock absorption, variable speeds, calorie<br />
counters (to tell you just how hard you&#8217;ve been working!)<br />
time/distance calculators, and of course a reasonable<br />
guarantee/warranty. The motor should be have a warranty of<br />
at least 2 years, and the more the better. Some are as long<br />
as ten years. Shop around.</p>
<p>Buying a treadmill online can be very easy. Not only can it<br />
save you money, but you can usually come up with good deals<br />
on shipping. Take your time and compare, and then start<br />
walking!</p>
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<p>Keith Thompson is the Webmaster at Best Treadmills </A> a site offering top choices for your treadmill/fitness needs.</p>
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		<title>Used Exercise Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Used exercise equipment is widely available on the market today. New exercise machines cost several thousands dollars, and used exercise equipments is a viable alternative to costly new machines. Commercial grade refurbished exercise machines are available for a fraction of the original cost. You can save a lot of money on used equipments.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Used exercise equipment is widely available on the market today. New exercise machines cost several thousands dollars, and used exercise equipments is a viable alternative to costly new machines. Commercial grade refurbished exercise machines are available for a fraction of the original cost. You can save a lot of money on used equipments.</p>
<p>There are various used exercise equipment companies serving commercial and corporate gyms, institutions and residential clients. Everything from treadmills, exercise bikes, steppers, elliptical trainers to free weights and floor matting can be found at a discounted price. These fitness-remanufacturing companies purchase old exercise equipments, rebuild them and resell them at a lower price. These equipments are refurbished according to factory specifications before they go on sale. Some companies even offer a warranty on the refurbished materials.</p>
<p>A quick browse on the Internet lists a number of companies who specialize in used exercise equipment. Global Fitness, Fitness Equipment Depot and Kacor Inc are some of the famous fitness remanufacturing companies. They buy pre-owned equipment from health clubs and renovate them as good as new. Certain points are to be kept in mind in buying used exercise equipment. First, you have to choose a company with a good reputation. You have to research the price and quality of the product. It is advisable to study all the features of the renovated used exercise equipment in detail. Also, it is a good idea to consult people who use such exercise equipment, such as fitness trainers, who can offer you tips on care of the equipment and how to use it properly.</p>
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		<title>Life Fitness Treadmill &#8211; Your In-House Fitness Trainer Available 24/7</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Life Fitness Treadmills form part of a five-star range that is used in five-star resorts, on luxury cruise ships, and in major corporate headquarters all over the world. Imagine having this quality fitness product available to you in the comfort of your own home! With a Life Fitness Treadmill, top-class performance and motivation is at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Life Fitness Treadmills form part of a five-star range that is used in five-star resorts, on luxury cruise ships, and in major corporate headquarters all over the world. Imagine having this quality fitness product available to you in the comfort of your own home! With a Life Fitness Treadmill, top-class performance and motivation is at your beck and call all day, every day.</p>
<p>The Life Fitness Treadmill range for home use, starts at the basic T30 model. The next level includes three Premier models. At the top of the range, the two Elite Home Version models, based on the popular Health Club Model, offer a luxurious treadmill experience.</p>
<p>The magic of an Elite Life Fitness Treadmill is that the machine is so inviting, that all the run of the mill exercise-dodging excuses just seem to peter out&#8230; You will find that you just hve to get on this treadmill!</p>
<p>This is particularly true with the T9e Elite with E3 LCD Entertainment System. The GoSystem One-Touch Quick Start will have you hit your stride, before you even get a chance to change your mind.</p>
<p>In the T9e Elite Life Fitness Treadmill, the powerful, robust 4 HP MagnaDrive Motor System comes with an equally enduring lifetime warranty. The quietness of the continuous-duty motor belies its potency, and the system adjusts power automatically according to your weight.</p>
<p>The usual Life Fitness Treadmill joint protection system is in place in the form of FlexDeck Shock Absorption. A welcome bonus is the adjustability of the cushioning. Every member of the household will be able to run on a surface that is exactly to his or her liking.</p>
<p>Lifepulse digital contact heart rate monitoring and Polar wireless heart rate monitoring are important motivating factors, while putting yourself to the test with the interactive heart rate workouts. These programs include a cardio, fat burn, hill, interval, and extreme workout.</p>
<p>If endurance building is your aim, the Distance Goal program of the Life Fitness Treadmill will be your best choice. Unwanted pounds put on a disappearing act, when you engage the help of the Calories Goal program. In all, 16 pre-programmed workouts, and 13 custom workouts are available to assist you in reaching your training targets. The endless variety offers all the motivation you need.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a training partner for life, look no further than the Life Fitness Treadmill.</p>
<p>For more information see this killer ab workout article.</p>
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<p><b>Rika Susan of Article-Alert.com researches, writes, and publishes full-time on the Web. Copyright of this article: 2006 Rika Susan. This article may be reprinted if the resource box and hyperlinks are left intact.</b></p>
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		<title>What Is The Amount Of Calories Burned On An Elliptical Trainer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elliptical trainers are a great way to stay fit and because they exercise the arms and the legs as well as giving you a very good cardiovascular workout they are fast being seen as one of the best ways to stay fit. It is also time saving to use one of these machines because you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elliptical trainers are a great way to stay fit and because they exercise the arms and the legs as well as giving you a very good cardiovascular workout they are fast being seen as one of the best ways to stay fit. It is also time saving to use one of these machines because you are exercising everything at once there is no need to use a variety of different machines.  In fact, you can get a really great workout in around half an hour using an elliptical trainer.</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, many people use them not so much to keep fit but instead to effective lose weight so naturally one of the most important things to them is the amount of calories burned on an elliptical trainer during a workout.</p>
<p>Of course there is no one set in stone answer to the question on the amount of calories burned on an elliptical trainer.  It is actually very dependent on how well you use the exercise machine.   After all, if you just use the machine on it&#8217;s lowest setting for a short amount of time then it is not likely that you will burn that many calories.  Even so, some exercise is better then no exercise so it is still a good idea and even if you do not burn too many calories you should still get some benefit from it actually performing the exercise.  The real fitness and weight loss comes from exercising for around 30 minutes then you will really begin to see some advantages to using an elliptical trainer over a treadmill or stair climber.</p>
<p>A good workout on an elliptical trainer can give you real benefits to both your health and fitness and you can begin to notice a difference in your overall health and physique rather quickly.  If used properly an elliptical trainer can tone your body better and significantly improve your fitness level.  When trying to determine how many calories burned on an elliptical trainer per person the truth is it can depend on your size as well as how you use the machine.  An average sized woman can expect to burn around 400 calories on a good workout while a small woman may burn as little as just over 300.  If you are bigger then you are usually using more energy to do the same thing as you have more weight to move.</p>
<p>So the calories burned on an elliptical trainer can depend both on how use the machine and what size you are but they are, as well as being good for weight loss, some of the most efficient machines that you can use to raise your fitness level and they can also do it with less trouble and quicker than most other forms of exercise.</p>
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		<title>The Horizon Elliptical Trainer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Horizon Elliptical is an affordably priced elliptical that comes with a one year warranty. It is considered a good buy for the money. People who have used it say that the ride is comfortable because the pedals level on their own.
One of the problems with the Horizon Elliptical is that the brakes, which are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Horizon Elliptical is an affordably priced elliptical that comes with a one year warranty. It is considered a good buy for the money. People who have used it say that the ride is comfortable because the pedals level on their own.</p>
<p>One of the problems with the Horizon Elliptical is that the brakes, which are mechanical, break down and really need to be periodically taken care of. The upper body workout, which you get with the handlebars in motion, can be difficult and uncomfortable for shorter people to reach and use.</p>
<p>The Horizon Elliptical doesn&#8217;t seem to be built as well as other higher end type ellipticals and may require servicing often. This machine may not be a really long lasting piece of equipment, but it&#8217;s still considered to be worth buying. Because of the problem with reaching the handlebars on the Horizon Elliptical, you should really test out a demo in the store to make sure that you can use it. If you decide to purchase a Horizon Elliptical it would probably be a good idea to also purchase an extended warranty.</p>
<p>The Horizon Elliptical will feel different then the elliptical that you might use in a gym because the flywheel is on the reverse end of the machine.</p>
<p>The Horizon Elliptical has four different models. They are the Horizon e51, the Horizon e52, the Horizon e53, and the Horizon e54hr.The main differences in these models are the extras, like the heart rate monitors, which are part of the electronic system of the machine.</p>
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		<title>Exercise: Why You Should Do It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hundreds of Thousands of Americans spend millions of dollars each year on diet pills, &#8220;magical&#8221; exercise devices, and misrepresented health and fitness products, when in all actuality a good set of dumbbells and a brisk walk may be all you need to get in better shape than you&#8217;ve ever been in.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hundreds of Thousands of Americans spend millions of dollars each year on diet pills, &#8220;magical&#8221; exercise devices, and misrepresented health and fitness products, when in all actuality a good set of dumbbells and a brisk walk may be all you need to get in better shape than you&#8217;ve ever been in.</p>
<p>What can you do with nothing but a set of dumbbells, you ask? Provide resistance to your body&#8217;s movements &#8211; also known as weight lifting. That&#8217;s all weight lifting is &#8211; resistance. The terms &#8220;weight lifting&#8221; and &#8220;resistance training&#8221; have become one in the same because they are describing the same activity &#8211; moving your body under more resistance than it normally has to handle.</p>
<p>In fact, you&#8217;ve just stumbled upon the basic secret of exercise in general! Whether you are talking about resistance training, Pilates, Yoga, cardiovascular activities, or any other form of exercise, all of these programs have one thing in common &#8211; performing more activity than you would get sitting on the couch. WHY should you exercise, though?</p>
<p>How about defying the aging process for starters? Do you know that the primary reason why elderly people end up in nursing homes is because they lose the ability to think and move on their own? Do you also know that the entire process of thinking and moving on our own happens because we do it every day? Until we retire, that is. Once we don&#8217;t have to go to work anymore, or deal with scheduling and lifestyle issues, suddenly the only thing that we have to think about is whether to watch game shows or soap operas all day long, and the only exercise we get is deftly flying our fingers over the remote control.</p>
<p>Mush. That&#8217;s what our brains and bodies turn into when we stop using them. Think you are still sharp as a tack, and at the height of your game? Try to say the alphabet backwards in 30 seconds or less.</p>
<p>Yes&#8230;. sharp indeed.</p>
<p>What about physically? Think that you can still hold your own even though you don&#8217;t really exercise much? Stop reading this article and drop down on the floor for some correct-form push-ups. Did you do at least 30 if you are female, or at least 40 if you are male? No? How about 20 or 25? 15? Unless you pulled off 30 or 40, you are probably at less than the 50 percentile mark for your gender &#8211; health conditions notwithstanding.</p>
<p>Okay, so you&#8217;ve determined that you aren&#8217;t exactly Olympic athlete material. So what? You don&#8217;t even like sports, let alone being very good at them. That&#8217;s fine, and there is nothing wrong with that. So what about fat? Do you like bodyfat? Do you find it physically appealing? Do you think it&#8217;s healthy? If so, we&#8217;re done speaking. Go on about your business, and thanks for reading this far.</p>
<p>For everyone else, here is a newsflash: In America today &#8211; the year 2004 &#8211; obesity related health conditions account for more deaths in the United States each year than all known forms of cancer COMBINED. Heart Disease alone is the number one killer of American adults, and it is a PREVENTABLE CONDITION!</p>
<p>How about self-esteem? 64% of Americans are overweight. That is almost two-thirds of the population. If you think that a figure like that and the skyrocketing sales of prescription anti-depressants aren&#8217;t related, you now have a second opportunity to stop reading this article and continue on with your day.</p>
<p>Here is the bottom line, folks: Exercise and a reasonable nutrition program are necessary for ALL people, for their ENTIRE lives. Note, however, that I said &#8220;exercise&#8221;, and that I also said &#8220;reasonable nutrition program&#8221;. At no point did I say anything about spending 2 hours per day at the gym, or about eating nothing but carrots and celery for the rest of your life. Why? Those practices are just as ineffective at long-term weight loss as diet pills and late night infomercial products. Here is what DOES work:</p>
<p>1)Weight/Resistance Training &#8211; Weight training for both men and women has the same effect &#8211; it makes your muscles more metabolically active. In simpler terms, it means your muscles will burn more calories &#8211; even when you are sleeping. Muscle is the only site on your body where bodyfat is broken down. Weak muscles</p>
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		<title>Facts About Giving to Charity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all the news about natural disasters happening everywhere, the world has enthusiastically reached into its pockets to help. News about goodwill, good deeds, and acts of kindness, should be regularly broadcasted, but maybe bad news is more profitable to broadcast.
However, let me stick to the point of this article. In order for nature, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all the news about natural disasters happening everywhere, the world has enthusiastically reached into its pockets to help. News about goodwill, good deeds, and acts of kindness, should be regularly broadcasted, but maybe bad news is more profitable to broadcast.</p>
<p>However, let me stick to the point of this article. In order for nature, and the universe, to flow in harmony, we should all regularly give to charities, whenever it is possible to help someone in need. This is practicing Yoga &#8220;off the mat.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Saving for a rainy day&#8221; is one thing, and hording money, is quite another matter. By all means, save some money, but always remember to give to those in need, without expecting something in return.</p>
<p>To put it simply, selfishness creates a dead end, or stagnation, within the universal flow of all things. The universal law of cause and effect (karma) will always override.</p>
<p>Just as stagnation within your body is unhealthy, the same law applies to the universe and all things within in it, including money. Stagnation will cause an infection of the body, mind, or spirit. This is the exact opposite of Yoga practice, where we seek to unify body, mind, and spirit in harmony.</p>
<p>Remember Nishkamya Bhakti, and take the time to research the meaning of the word again. We should give unconditionally without pursuing a reward. It is also good to give anonymously and not to tell anyone. Giving is also good for your inner being and your self worth.</p>
<p>Take notice of how lucky you are in this life. Be content with what you have by appreciating your family, friends, and achievements. Look at the improvements and rewards you have seen, since you started practicing Yoga.</p>
<p>I will leave you with a short story and something to think about. Last Christmas season, a man, who was dressed as Santa Claus, worked outside a local store with a legitimate charity&#8217;s sign and donations bucket. Many people, including me, gave to him.</p>
<p>Within a few days, local police had chased this man through the parking lot and arrested him. It had been discovered that this man was allegedly an imposter and did not represent a charity at all.</p>
<p>Is this man a criminal? I think not &#8211; he was a beggar who practiced deception. In some countries and cultures, like mine, begging is not tolerated at all. This man resorted to deception in order to beg. He did not rob people of their money.</p>
<p>This is not an endorsement of deception or begging, but I want to make you aware of the fact that when you give to a beggar, that is charity too. Don&#8217;t worry about which charity to give to &#8211; just give something. There are good forces at work that will distribute your donations evenly.</p>
<p>Always remember that Yoga is for the improvement of physical, mental, and spiritual health. If you think Yoga is only about physical mastery, asanas, and a beautiful body, you have missed the &#8220;big picture.&#8221; Yoga offers so many benefits for mental and spiritual health, that they should never be ignored.</p>
<p>&#169; Copyright 2005 &#8211; Paul Jerard / Aura Publications</p>
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		<title>Treadmill Exercise &#8211; 3 Benefits You May Not Know About Treadmill
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are that you already know your treadmill can help you lose weight, stay fit, and protect you from the ravages of age related diseases like diabetes and heart disease.
But here are 3 MORE benefits of treadmill exercise you might NOT know!
#1 Walking on A Treadmill Helps Alleviate Depression
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chances are that you already know your treadmill can help you lose weight, stay fit, and protect you from the ravages of age related diseases like diabetes and heart disease.</p>
<p>But here are 3 MORE benefits of treadmill exercise you might NOT know!</p>
<p>#1 Walking on A Treadmill Helps Alleviate Depression</p>
<p>A recent study at Duke University found that even as little as eight minutes on a treadmill can help to dramatically, although temporarily, reduce symptoms of depression.</p>
<p>While researchers already knew that longer, sustained regular exercise helps to alleviate depression over the long term, this study proves that even short, vigorous workouts can have a similar helpful effect.</p>
<p>#2) Having Trouble Sleeping?</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s always been thought that vigorous exercise during the day will help improve sleep, the actual evidence to prove it hasn&#8217;t necessarily been forthcoming &#8211; until now.</p>
<p>Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine conducted a study that included 43 adult volunteers ages 50 to 76. All of them were sedentary and had reported moderate sleep complaints.</p>
<p>They were randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group was asked to exercise 30 to 40 minutes, four times a week. The other group did not change from their non-active ways.</p>
<p>Those who exercised cut the time it normally took to fall asleep in half (while there was no change in the non-active group). The exercisers also rated their nighttime sleep as significantly improved.</p>
<p>The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association also reports that people who performed regular aerobic exercise or brisk walking slept almost an hour longer than those who did not exercise.</p>
<p>#3) More Efficient Workouts for the Time Pressed</p>
<p>Surveys of fitness professionals by the American Council on Exercise show that one of the fitness trends for 2004 will be workouts that accommodate the time-starved exerciser by being more efficient in a shorter time period.</p>
<p>With their built-in workout programs, controllable inclines and even heart rate monitors, treadmills allow you to custom tailor your workout to your time frame.</p>
<p>How about setting your fat-burning program for 20 minutes in the morning? Or why not do 15 minutes of incline intervals to keep your metabolism elevated throughout the day?</p>
<p>One of the biggest barriers to exercising is the lack of time. By using the tools available with your machine, a treadmill you can pack major cardiovascular benefits into a smaller time frame.</p>
<p>Any way you look at it, a treadmill is a great investment in your health and well being. By using it consistently to work out, you&#8217;ll be reaping major health benefits! Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>How To Reduce Perspiration &#124; Stop Excessive Sweating</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a known fact that overweight and obese people are more prone to excessive sweating as they perspire more. However, excessive perspiration can be also due to several underlying medical conditions such as menopause, psychiatric illnesses and very active thyroid glands. Excessive sweating is also known to occur to people with no known medical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a known fact that overweight and obese people are more prone to excessive sweating as they perspire more. However, excessive perspiration can be also due to several underlying medical conditions such as menopause, psychiatric illnesses and very active thyroid glands. Excessive sweating is also known to occur to people with no known medical condition and thus the cause of heavy sweating for this group of people is unknown.</p>
<p>It is very distressing to suffer from over sweating and many people with this condition also suffer from low self esteem. This is because excessive sweating may cause them to have undesirable body odor, looking unkempt and dirty.</p>
<p>It is easier for those who are overweight to reduce excessive perspiration since it is just a matter of reducing their body fat weight. Losing weight is easy with the right combination of exercises and healthy eating habits. Many people who find it hard to lose weight and disagree with me that losing weight is easy is because they are doing it wrongly.</p>
<p>If excessive sweating is localized on parts of the body such as armpits, palms or the soles of feet, then treatments may be necessary to reduce over perspiration. Sometimes anti-perspirants applied to the affected body part may just stop excessive sweating albeit temporarily.</p>
<p>Simple and non surgical medical treatments that are known to reduce or even sometimes stop excessive sweating successfully are Iontophoresis where a low electrical current is introduced to the affected parts of the body or getting Botulinum toxin injections commonly known as Botox injections.</p>
<p>If you are suffering from excessive sweating and over perspiration, and since this condition is most prevalent among people who are overweight, go get a medical check up to see if you are obese. If you are, then embark on a healthy diet and exercise program and your excessive sweating condition may be solved permanently.</p>
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		<title>Weight Loss Diary Day 4</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This the third day of dieting in my weight loss program and it will be the last daily report in this series of articles to avoid you becoming bored with repetition. By now you will have the idea that I only give up one type of food each day and in general eat what I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This the third day of dieting in my weight loss program and it will be the last daily report in this series of articles to avoid you becoming bored with repetition. By now you will have the idea that I only give up one type of food each day and in general eat what I please &#8211; within reason. The caveat is that you must be aware of serving sizes because it is due to over-generous serving sizes that the majority of us are dieting. In future I will publish three articles each week rather than seven. If you have a question you wish to ask please use the comments link at the bottom to list your question and I will reply to all questions.</p>
<p>Today I will not eat any potatoes or potato products. Because I exercised yesterday I will not exercise today but will remain aware of things like parking as far from the supermarket entrance as possible and using stairs rather than escalators. &#8211; This now a part of my daily routine.</p>
<p> Today started as normal by walking to the village to pick up my daily newspaper. This walk is now extended to approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers)</p>
<p> Breakfast is cornflakes with mixed dried fruits and nuts and milk and a banana and lime smoothie. (When I first wake up, before going to buy my newspaper, I drink a large glass of water. &#8211; This isn&#8217;t compulsory but water has zero calories.)</p>
<p> 10.30am I stop work to take a cup of lemon green tea.</p>
<p> 11.30am feeling peckish and I eat a raw carrot.</p>
<p> 1pm and its time for lunch. Lunch is a ham and salad sandwich on whole-grain bread, an apple, a banana and a glass of fruit juice.</p>
<p> After lunch I walk for ten-minutes, just a casual walk to help digest the food.</p>
<p> 6pm is dinnertime, I like to eat early. Today was Filet Mignon with French beans and asparagus. My wife had a couple of boiled potatoes with her meal while I left a space on my plate where they would have been. (This diet is really so easy to contend with because I can have potatoes tomorrow if I please.)</p>
<p>Hopefully the people that have joined me on this weight loss program are starting to settle to the new routine by now and starting to become vigilant about serving sizes. I just want to repeat that during this period there is definitely no beer or drinks that fizz, even if they have sugar free or low calorie etc. printed on the label. Just accept that these drinks are a weight watchers biggest headache and do no good for your diet at any time.</p>
<p>Next article will cover two days and be published two days from now.</p>
<p>This article is copyright &#169; David McCarthy, 2006. It may be reproduced in its entirety with and additions.</p>
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