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Wiggling into a wedding dress
 
By Amy L. Schubert RSS Feed
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Tags: 10 years thinner, health magazine, diet, weight training

As a food writer, people constantly ask me how I manage to stay pretty small despite the copious amounts of food I eat out in any given week.

Mind you, I am by no means as thin as I would care to be, nor do I carry around anything remotely close to a sculpted body, but I have managed to maintain my weight over the years by vaguely watching what I'm popping into my mouth and staying fairly active.

Regardless, our impending wedding has had me trying to trim down a bit and tone up. My friend Lisa, who, in her mid-40s, has a supermodel body, told me many years ago that the key to a great body as we get older is no carbs after noon and 30 minutes a day on weights.

I haven't tried the carb thing, but I am amazed at what a difference weight training can make in your physique at only 20-25 minutes, five times a week.

One of my co-workers introduced me to the 10 Years Thinner workout from Health Magazine a few months ago. You can find the workout here. I admittedly haven't added in the diet portion just because it would be virtually impossible with my eating schedule, but the workout alone has shaved off five pounds and several inches, bringing me down a full clothing size.

I imagine that if someone were able to strictly adhere to this, it may get her down that last 10 or 15 pounds, so I thought it was too great not to share, especially if there's anyone else out there trying to wiggle into a wedding dress.

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