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How to lose 10 pounds in a month

How to lose 10 pounds in a month?


I'm 26 years old. My height is150cm and my weight is 110 lbs. I hope you give me some advide about menu to be reduced my weight down to 99 kg in one month. (In the morning I drink a glass of warm lemon juice and take a walk in about 45-60 minutes. I eat 2 bowls of rice / day. I eat fish and egg, and a few meat) (maryjco25@gmail.com).

Benefits of exercise during late pregnancy

Benefits of exercise during late pregnancy



January 23rd, 2010  | 

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Author of New Rules of Lifting for Women Cassandra Forsythe is blogging about her pregnancy. Her post on her blog at 30 weeks reports that she’s feeling good and strong!


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She writes:


All you pregnant ladies out there: we’re learning each and every day how and why training during your pregnancy is so good for you AND your baby (NOTE: this information comes from one of the most prominent pregnancy and exercise researchers, Dr James Clapp III, who has studied many pregnant competitive Olympic athletes):


  • you accumulate less body fat

  • you have a positive sense of well-being and vigor when you might tend to be pessimistic, depressed or lethargic

  • you have a reduced incidence of upper respiratory tract infections (colds, sinusitis, etc)

  • you’ll tend to have an easier, shorter and less complicated labour

  • you can actually IMPROVE your fitness level and physical performance (I can attest to that!)

  • your baby has developed an improved tolerance to stress and as such, can handle the stress of labour much better than a baby of a sedentary woman (i.e., fewer drops in heart rate with each contraction)

  • your baby has less body fat, but is still able to maintain it’s body temperature

  • your baby will most likely be more mature at birth, meaning, they respond readily to environmental cues and will self-quiet themselves if disturbed when napping

  • your baby will also be a better sleeper (less likely to wake easily)

  • your baby will probably perform better on standardized intelligence tests as they advance in age

  • your baby will grow to be a less-fat adult (which is great news in our society of excess overweightness)

If you missed Cassandra’s excellent podcast on training and pregnancy (and other woman-related issues), see here.