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Competition Shape...Minus the Competition (Client's Journey) - Entry 12

The holiday's didn't get in the way of Lisa's fat-loss so now it's time to make a push for bathing suit season!

[Lisa] This was my first Facebook post of the New Year: “Hello 2013. What's that? You did not recognize me? Oh, that's because in the picture 2012 gave you from last New Year's Day I was 29 lbs. heavier.” It felt fantastic to write that. I want to share three things; first, I actually kept one of my New Year’s resolutions from 2012, losing weight. Second, you can lose weight in December, I lost 4 lbs. Third, I did enjoy holiday food and drink. I took a look at my food journals from December; I had white wine, steak, pasta, honey balls and other treats. However, all portions were reasonable. I also kept my training schedule. 

As did many of you, I saw friends and family, during the holidays, I had not seen in a while. Several commented on my weight loss and asked how I did it. I shared me secret, a crazy program called diet and exercise. Who knew? Now I head off into 2013. Bikini by summer? Mike, you have work to do!  

[Mike] At this rate “bikini by summer” is almost a certainty! I say almost because nothing is automatic and fat-loss is rarely linear. Fat-loss does not happen without being strategic in your approach and then you need to execute the strategy. It becomes increasingly more difficult to lose body-fat as body-fat gets lower because our bodies are highly adaptable and the metabolism slows down. 

We’re six months away so we have to set the milestones that must be met in order to make this goal a reality. A continual loss of 4 lbs. per month would be ideal. However as mentioned above your metabolism will adapt to your current caloric intake so an additional reduction of 100-150 calories may be necessary.  Consequently as your caloric intake lowers so too does your Leptin levels. Leptin is the hormone responsible for controlling hunger and signaling your body to burn fat for energy. 

The way to work around this conundrum is by adding a refeed day. On your refeed day you would increase your calories above maintenance levels by 25-40% in the form of additional carbohydrates. This restores Leptin levels back to normal and stimulates the metabolism to burn fat at a higher rate. 

The day following your refeed you return to a caloric deficit but with the advantage of your metabolism operating more efficiently. This is the pattern you will follow for the next six months to ensure your fat-loss efforts continue

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Evan Bray June 19, 2013 at 01:42 pm
Mr. Lachterman, You wrote "When Councilmen Bianco, Paganelli and Patel decided that theRead More Winery did not have the right to have a public hearing on their wetlands permit, they drew a line in the sand between personal interests and all business, large or small, in Yorktown." The wetland permit was NOT for the Winery. It was town land that we--the taxpayers--own. It's not "their" permit. Do you think that we should give away--for free--any town park/wetland to any business that asks. I'm not against working out an agreement whereby we charge the winery to develop parking and an outdoor cafe seating area on our (Yorktown owned) land. But you can bet your bottom dollar that I would want to codify it with a lease and charge him market rate for it. Capitalism, not communism. Those councilman made the right choice. It looked and smelled like a giveaway to a political ally of the supervisor. The winery had no inherent right to a public hearing on what we, the taxpayer, do with our land.
Jarid proudly displaying his graduation diploma and "Altruistic Act of the Year" Award
Carolyn DePaolo June 18, 2013 at 08:20 pm
Jarid is an exceptionally giving person. We are so very proud of him, today and every day. WeRead More certainly can all learn a life lesson from Jarid. Love you and we are so proud of you Jarid!
Yorktown Boy for 60yrs June 19, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Reading this made my day, it gives you hope that there are more people like Jarid in this World! IRead More can see that Jarid will be a great contributor to Society and who ever can call Jarid ther frien through life will be very lucky!!!
Lisa Buchman (Editor) June 17, 2013 at 01:45 pm
Thanks for sharing this photo. We'd love to hear more from these groups; if you'd like to startRead More blogs on Patch, which archive your posts all together and give you a great landing page on the site, please email me at LisaB@Patch.com.
Joey Cirone June 11, 2013 at 01:45 pm
Correction: The Yorktown Leo's Club raised and is giving away $12,600 this year!!
Lisa Buchman (Editor) June 13, 2013 at 09:13 am
That is fantastic! These are really nice photos - terrific young leaders at work. If you'd like toRead More set the Leo's up with a blog, they can document their service through brief write ups or photos throughout the year. Email me LisaB@Patch.com if you are interested.