Hi Betty
Your message on calories, fat, and weight loss is very well written and understandable. Slow weight loss is okay with me and the usual way that I lose weight. (55 yrs, CW 135.5, GW 110-115). What I have always slacked on is exercise. That is probably the reason that I am trying to lose weight--again.
I think that the reason I slack on exercise is because there are so many different opinons on what kind of exercise and how long one should exercise to maintain weight loss and metabolism. Sometimes when something is not clearly defined we decline to do anything about it. I know that doesn't make common sense, but it is reality.
I work long hours (high school principal) and get up at 5 a.m. on most days so exercising before work is not an option for me. What is the minimum, per week, that we can do to counter-act muscle loss? I have been walking my dog--15 minutes one way and then 15 minutes back home--2 or 3 times a week.
Can I continue that walking plan and include resistance bands? For example, can I use the bands for 10-15 minutes on upper body resistance 2-3 times a week in addition to walking? Or, can we count vacuuming, up and down stairs for laundry and picking up items around the house. If we add some speed and motion to cleaning the house can that count as muscle saving activity? I know that 5=10 minutes intervals 3 times per day are as good as one 30 minute workout. However, most of us are not going to stop what we are doing and walk for 5-10 3 times a day. It sounds easy, but some of us are finding it difficult to stop what we are doing and walk 1 time a day! This is sounding negative and that is not what I am intending. I just want something that is really doable for the masses.
Thank you for any clarity you can bring to the subject of exercise. In reality most people--over 50% by the latest statistics--are not going to formally exercise; go to the gym, walk, or other forms. What is the bare minimum, practical, and sustainable amount of exercise that we can start out with? Maybe success in this area would lead to increased exercise later on.
Thanks in advance.
Linda