Fat 2 Fit Show #52 - More Question and Answers
Written on January 7, 2009 – 11:33 pm | by Russ Turley
Another non-standard show this time. We received a lot of questions over the last few weeks. We’ve hand picked a few that represent a large portion of them. Maybe you had one of the same questions. Here’s a rundown of the questions:
- James has lost 45 pounds but his weight loss has stalled. He wants to lose another 10 pounds and is looking for advice to get him there.
- Jen wants to know what to do when the munchies hit. She’s prepared snacks in advance yet still reaches for the bad snack.
- Melinda is a private investigator and is doing long surveillance jobs. These jobs have helped her gain 25 pounds and she’s looking some help on healthy snacks and light meals.
- Andrea writes in with a question about eating and working out. When is the best time to eat, before or after a workout? Protein or carbohydrates?
- We’ve received a bunch of great suggestions for iPhone and iPod Touch apps. We run down a few of them.
- Christine ask about the 7 month couch to 5k program that Russell started oh so long ago. Unfortunately it doesn’t have a happy ending.
- And finally, Kim asks a question that you’ve probably thought of. Is it better to workout in the morning on an empty stomach or to eat before working those muscles?
Links Mentioned in the Show:
Burn the Fat Oatmeal Pancakes
Healthy Oatmeal Cookies
Fat Watch App
Weightbot
Absolute Fitness
LiveStrong
My Weightloss Coach
Recipe of the Week:
Shrimp & Sun Dried Tomato Pasta
Homework:
I know that more than half of you who listened to the goal setting show last week actually didn’t set any goals. If you truly want to succeed this year this is an absolute must. The homework for this week is to make sure that you will see those goals every single day until they are accomplished. Write them out on a sticky note and put it on your fridge, put them as the wallpaper on your computer, get a friend or relative to remind you personally every day - whatever it takes so that you can’t help but be reminded of your goals.
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Are you making another New Year’s Resolution for 2009? Could it be you’re resolving to lose weight? If you’re one of approximately 90% of Americans making some sort of resolution, then you’ve come to the right place. We called this show The Most Important Show of the Year because making goals and resolutions without the proper information will leave you with forgotten resolutions and growing waistlines.
After 48 shows of weight loss advice and information, we decided to clearly lay out our top 5 core beliefs about successful weight loss and living a healthy lifestyle. When we offer advice or answer listener questions, we always fall back to these core beliefs. Many times we are tempted to give the quick solutions that might have dramatic results in the short term, but these beliefs keep us on track. Our philosophy is all about changing your life so that you will never, ever go on a diet again.
About 2 years ago, 270lbs, extremely depressed and getting pretty sick I was pushed by a friend to sort myself out. I took the brave decision to get a personal trainer and I have never looked back…well, occasionally!
How does a nice big juicy hamburger sound right now? How about a double? Triple? Could you eat a quadruple burger right now? That burger has a name; it’s called a Quadruple Bypass and it’s served by the focus of this week’s show. The Heart Attack Grill is a restaurant that dares you to eat horribly by serving gigantic burger patties each weighing in at 1/2 pound along side fries that are cooked in pure lard. Add to that the option of having a caffeine rich Jolt cola to wash it all down. It’s a heart attack waiting to happen. And if the food doesn’t do it to you, all the waitresses wear sexy nurse outfits.

You could call it a weight loss intervention. You may call it helpful advice. Either way, in this week’s show Jeff grills Russ on why his weight loss has come to an almost screeching halt. After many months of successful weight loss, the pounds have stopped coming off. They talk about what causes weight loss plateaus and how to get past them.
