Week 3: Get fit and stay healthy with Yahoo! Answers and Shine!
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Welcome to Week 3 of the Answers “Get Fit Program!” If you’ve made it this far, you’re well on your way to success as it takes anywhere from 21 to 28-days to form a new habit (the actual number of days has been openly debated by clinical psychologists over the years- you can read about it here if you’d like .
Whether you side with Maxwell Maltz’s 21-day argument or Phillippa Lally’s longer version, both sides agree: change is hard, and it should be done: incrementally, repetitively, with support, and you should track your progress.
By now we hope you’ve taken advantage of some of the tips our pros Joan and Joanne from Plus One Health Management have provided, and, hopefully you’ve stopped by our Yahoo! Group, “Get fit and stay healthy!” to find a fellow Yahoo! Answerer looking to chat about weight-loss and share tips and tricks, or, maybe you’ve checked out the Health > Diet & Fitness category on Answers and have asked if “you have to sweat to lose weight?”
Whatever you’ve done, best of luck, and here are this week’s questions and answers!
Question: How can I control myself when craving carbs or sweets? — DelightfulJuly
Answer: With moderation and portion control! When you do feel like indulging select a small portion size (ex: a few M&Ms vs the entire bag) of what you’re craving and set aside time to actually enjoy eating the food. Often, we get too distracted with our daily routine that we forget to enjoy our foods. If you are still hungry after, then perhaps it’s time to find a healthier snack or meal.
Question: Teach me how to lose belly fat, and tone my tummy so I can button up my jeans and look great in them!
– Lucky 7
Answer: In a nutshell, you want to reduce your body fat. To do so, you need to burn more calories than you eat. One pound of fat is the rough equivalent of 3,500 calories. Start with improving your diet and get exercising! Unfortunately, there aren’t any spot reducing solutions– that’s a popular myth that the diet industry loves for you to believe. So, by improving your overall physique you’ll end up pleased with your overall body image and look and won’t focus on one specific area.
Shine question: Are there any foods that I can eat to boost my mood?
Answer: Definitely! There are several veggies, nuts, and meats that have been proven to improve your mood and overall well-being over time. The list includes things like: walnuts, yogurt, and salmon (read the full list over at Shine) You know what they say—you are what you eat, so remember, eat healthy, and eat right!
Check back next week for the last round of questions and answers from the community and our fitness pros!






