I need to lose 15 pounds in less than two weeks. Now I don't need any bull*hit answers I need ones that work and fit into a constracted time schedule of 1 1/2 hours 3-4 days a week 5 max, I also need diet as well.
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? sHakeitOff answered Monday March 13 2006, 9:22 pm: i have a clue. my clue is that there is nothing you can do. its not possible. do you see those commercials for like Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers, etc.. they always advertise 10 pouinds in 5 weeks or soo and that a lot. the younger you are the easier it is to lose weight. but thats just unhealthy and its like a crash diet. this isnt a bullshit answer this is the truth. sorry if you dont like it or disagree. i dont care try the crash diet thing. youll regret it in the end. youll put your body in real danger and you still wont even lose the 15 pounds you should exercise everyday.. and youll lose some weight.. not all 15 pounds. if you wanted to lose 15 punds you shouldve started earlier. sry if you think this is a bullshit answer. its not. its the truth. the truth hurts sometimes
AskCary answered Sunday March 12 2006, 11:54 pm: Unless you weigh like 300 lb's it's not possible. Even if you are that heavy, I still don't think it's possible. You can exersize hardcore every day and eat nothing but carrots and you still will not lose 15 pounds in less than 2 weeks. Even if by some miracle, you did lose 15 pounds, it wouldn't be fat, it would be muscle mass. And as you may know, the more muscle mass you have, the more calories you burn, so that's not a good idea. I'm all for extreme dieting if it works, but believe me when I say it's just not possible. [ AskCary's advice column | Ask AskCary A Question ]
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