I posted a few weeks ago about how I'm trying the "Ultimate Leg, Butt, Hip and Thigh Makeover" video exercise program that claims to get rid of cellulite, and I have to say that it's actually working. I can't believe it either, because I just figured that the combination of genetics, having had three pregnancies, and a day job of sitting at a desk all day meant that I was doomed to having cellulite on my backside. Now, after 5 weeks of faithfully doing the 1-hour exercise program three times a week, I'm actually seeing the bumpy, dimply cellulite on my butt disappear. I couldn't be more surprised!
This program was developed by Joey Atlas who is now a contributing writer on EmpowHer. His DVD set costs $29, and I believe they're well worth your money. Especially if you're already pouring money into the so-called cellulite busting creams, lotions and clothing that really don't work at all.
https://www.empowher.com/news/herarticle/2009/06/01/got-cellulite-heres-how-smooth-firm-and-tighten-your-cellulite-zones
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I have learned so much from reading all your posts. I have to try Joey's program. My biggest issue is finding time to fit everything into my busy schedule. Anyone have any programs on Time Management that work like Joey's program seems to? I feel overwhelmed with all I have on my plate and I am hating my body. I used to be so slim and trim, but now "not so much". I find myself being very undisciplined these days. I start the morning thinking today's the day where I change my life and begin to focus on me, my health, eating and exercise. But, by the end of the day, I've gone right back to my old habits. Where does one get the will power to follow through. It seems I get on this roller coaster...up and down. I start out with good intentions and then I have a sugar craving and off I go to get something sweet to eat to boost my energy. I need a complete overhaul..body and mind.
Sorry to ramble on but I want to understand from all of you who are exercising, how you've become so disciplined. Was it always like that for you? Is this a new learned behavior? Can you share your secrets with me on how to value yourself more?
I don't need to be model thin, I just want to feel good in my clothes and have some muscle tone. I look like a bowl of jello. Everything is shaking...Even things I didn't know could shake are shaking. But more importantly...I need to feel good in my mind and heart that I can be my own best advocate. Can someone help me?? Is Joey's program the first step or the 5th?
Struggling
July 9, 2009 - 11:07amThis Comment
Hi, Anon! I totally hear you on the time management issue!! It's really hard to squeeze everything into a day and can be so overwhelming. I don't know how exactly, but I've always been disciplined about exercise ever since I was a teenager. It's just always been an important part of my life, especially as a much-needed outlet. And it makes me feel so good. Not only do I have more energy when I exercise, but I feel good about myself and my self esteem is higher. Exercise is a high priority on my list, up there with eating and sleeping.
I've gotten so programmed into having exercise as part of my daily routine that it's weird for me to go through a day not exercising in some way. For example, my family went on a vacation over the 4th of July weekend and we were so busy that I went for four straight days without exercising. Granted I played on the beach with the kids, walked a ton around Sea World and went on rides at the County Fair, so it wasn't like I wasn't active. But, when I got back home, it felt really good to do my exercise program again and to work up a good sweat.
Lately I've been spending my lunch hour going to the gym. I go through a short version of Joey's exercises that takes me 30 minutes to do. I really like that break in the day and it's nice at the gym because I go into a quiet room off of the women's locker room that has a tv, so I'll watch whatever's on at the time and just zone out while I'm going through the exercises. I'm usually the only one in there. Before I know it, I'm done with my workout -- the 30 minutes flies by. Then I get back to the office, finish my day and have the evening open to spend time with my family.
I think maybe one thing you could try is designating a certain 30-minute period during your day, whether it means waking up 30 minutes earlier than usual, or using your lunch break, or while your kids are napping -- whatever time period works for you -- and making that commitment that it will be your exercise "me" time.
July 9, 2009 - 11:40amThis Comment
This is such great information! I can't wait to start Joey's program.
July 9, 2009 - 11:01amThis Comment
The specific excersizes you do are irrelevent as you cannot target fat loss. To burn fat you want to do some kind of aerobic workout (though actually it is worth doing a small amount of stength exersizes (press-ups, sit ups, or as close to them as you can manage should be fine, no need to break out the weights) first as this will raise your metabolism throughout the day) combined with limiting your energy intake. If energy out is greater than energy in you will burn fat. But as I say you can't target the fat loss, it will happen thoughout your body.
There are benefits to improving your muscle size and tone. - Don't worry unless you're eating a lot and injecting anabolic steroids you won't look end up looking like a body builder! (Female body builders have to work rediculously hard and take lots of steroids to achieve their looks.)
I hope that's helpful,
Daniel.
July 9, 2009 - 5:58amThis Comment
Hi, Daniel! Glad you joined the conversation. (How did you find us all the way from the UK? I actually went to university over there, by the way :)
I'm actually not interested in weight loss at all -- what I'm interested in, and what's working with this targeted exercise program, is toning and firming the muscles underneath the cellulite so that my skin will appear smoother in those "problem cellulite" lower body areas. And these exercises are totally working, which is the coolest thing. I've tried plenty of aerobic exercise as well as weight lifting and nothing had the effects on cellulite that I'm seeing with this approach.
July 9, 2009 - 10:23amThis Comment
Joey Atlas' ULHTB works wonderfully along with the Carole Maggio No Lipo Lipo Massage. I saw the mention of massage above working on tough spots. And that's very true.
These two together are the ULTIMATE in combatting cellulite AND toning/rebuilding. Women will be amazed at using both ULHTB & No Lipo Lipo. I'm very thankful and grateful to have found out about them both. You can search Carole Maggio No Lipo Lipo in Google and you'll pull up her website and YouTube videos. She also has Facercise for toning and lifting the face and neck. Her website is Facercise.com
The kind of water you drink is also important as well. Clustered/Structured water which is ozonated is very important too.
~Donna
July 7, 2009 - 5:02pmThis Comment
I figured that the massage concept was as effective as all of those creams/lotions that are out on the market. Is it really effective? You don't think that if you just did the ULHTB exercises alone that you'd have the same results? I'm just curious and open to trying just about anything as long as it doesn't involve a knife.... ;)
Thanks for the additional info!!
July 7, 2009 - 5:19pmThis Comment
I ordered the the Abs of steel and ULHTB about 4 or 5 months ago. I am here to tell you that it works. I have not had kids yet but I work 12 hr night shift and I alwyas feel to tired to do anything once I get off work. I am a 27 yr old female. But, working out with Joey is exciting and it's nice you can add your own music or don't listen to any at all. I remember with just the first workout, I could feel my abs and my butt muscles. The results are unbelieveable!! Thanks so much Joey and thanks Kristen for sharing your success as well.
July 6, 2009 - 11:12pmThis Comment
Kristen, congratulations to you and thank-you for sharing. I have just completed my first week of Joey's program (doing it 3 times a week). I have never felt muscle fatigue or burn with any other program like I am with this one. I would also like to say, but it's not too hard to do either. Can't wait to see my results!
July 6, 2009 - 4:23pmThis Comment
Hi, Dawni! I'd love to hear an update in a couple of weeks or so. It's nice to hear from others who are doing it too -- it's really fun to share the encouragement and see how we progress!
July 7, 2009 - 10:05amThis Comment