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559.1 | | CASPRO::SOMERVILLE | | Mon Feb 19 1990 14:51 | 18 |
| Hi, JG
This is in reply to question of what is new in WW for 1990.
There is a small change in the amount of proteins you can have for
women it is 4 to 5 proteins a day and men and youths it is 6 to 7
proteins a day.
At week 5 instead of one Floating exchange (FL) your can have one or
two extra of any exchange except a Fat (FA).
I haven't had a chance to compare this year's Dining Out with last
year's and I haven't got the new Celebrations, yet. When I do I'll let
you know.
Avis
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559.2 | Weight Watchers 1990 | VAXWRK::LESHIN | | Mon Feb 19 1990 14:57 | 10 |
| Weight Watchers for 1990 is called Fast & Flexible. They seem to have
cut down on the exchanges. For example, fruit, bread and fat (for women)
are now 2-3 instead of 3. There are fewer protein exchanges. I
believe that overall you get less to eat (that's probably why they call
it "fast".
It is worth joining for the new books.
Sandi
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559.3 | y | MCIS1::SULLIVAN | Eileen | Mon Feb 19 1990 15:05 | 4 |
| RE .2
Bread is three from week 4 on.
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559.4 | Floater | DECXPS::THIBAULT | | Mon Feb 19 1990 15:18 | 8 |
| Yes, there has been a deduction in the servings. But, correct me
if I'm wrong, but you now have a floater. This floater can be used
as anything except fat or protein, I think. I don't remember there
ever being a floater before. I try not to use mine.
Bev
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559.5 | stuff | CSC32::WILCOX | Back in the High Life, Again | Mon Feb 19 1990 16:25 | 6 |
| Yes, there's a floating exchange from week 1. We were told it could
be counted as anything except fat. You also don't have to eat at
the high end of the range before counting the floating. For example,
women are allowed 4-5 proteins. You can eat 4, then eat another and
count it as floating. Or you could eat 5 and eat another as floating.
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559.6 | 1990 WW - NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE | SWAM2::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Wed Feb 21 1990 19:24 | 35 |
| Hello JG,
I too joined WW last January 1989 with the At Work Program. I
continued on my own and by October 1989 had lost 40 pounds. But,
guess who came knocking: THE HOLIDAYS!! I put back on 20 pounds and
decided to rejoin in 1990. Well it took me until February to get sick
enough of the weight and food, so that I would be motivated enough to
go to WW again. The Fast and Flexible Program is not so different from
last year. The main thing I noticed is that they cut the proteins down
to 4 (low end) and 5 (high end). They added a floating choice each
day. Hang on, I am going to grab my Week Two and give you the exchange
allowances:
Fruit = 2
Veg = At Least 3
Fat = 2 (low end) 3 (high end)
Protein = 4 (low end) 5 (high end)
Bread = 2 (low end) 3 (high end)
Milk = 2
Floating= 1 of your choice
Water = 8
They suggest low end to lose maximum. I think they got the title Fast
& Flexible, from the Flexible being your floating choice.
I made it for two weeks and got bored, it just was giving me what I got
out of it last year. So, I am going back to following program on my
own, and the most important exchange for the day = 1 HOUR OF EXERCISE.
I hope this helps.
Lori Szafirski @IVO
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559.7 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | Hugs to all Kevin Costner lookalikes | Wed Feb 21 1990 19:33 | 20 |
| Lori
I started originally doing the WW from home, but found it was too much
protein for me because of all the exercise I was doing.
So, after reading heaps on what to and what not to eat for heavy
exercisers (min 1 hour a day) I ended up cutting my proteins to no more
than 3 a day, increasing my bread/cereal to 4-5 a day (it has also
stopped me falling asleep after lunch), 4 cups vegetabls a day,
minimum, and 4 fruits.
I also don't consider myself on a weightloss program, but a fatloss
one. Its fat I want to lose not weight. So I concentrate on the fat
grams I eat, not how many calories. It seems to work much better for
me.
Good luck all.
...dale
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559.8 | Why not more carbo's on WW? | WONDER::YOUNG | Beware of Greeks bearing gifts... | Thu Feb 22 1990 13:27 | 14 |
| Dale,
Your reply is a perfect lead in to something I've been wondering
for awhile...I've been reading a lot lately about how you should
eat more complex carbohydrates adn they are the best thing for you.
Yet WW limits your bread exchanges which is where you'd put the
complex carbohydrates (unless I'm missing something). Why does WW allow
you more protein but limit the carbohydrates? I know there have
been discussions here about protein vs. carbohydrates - does WW
just believe in the protein route? Also, if this is discussed some-
where else please let me know - I couldn't find it anywhere.
Thanks,
Barb
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559.9 | Thanks for the info. | DISCVR::GIRARD | | Fri Feb 23 1990 10:50 | 9 |
|
Thanks for all your inputs. I'm still not sure if I'm going to join.
I've been reading a lot of nutrition books, and they are high on the
carbohydrates. I work out on my Nordic Track about 30 minutes 5 or 6
times a week. Seems to be the best exercise I've tried so far. Now,
I'm just trying to eat right, not really diet.
JG
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559.10 | I wouldn't call WW a high-protein diet... | STAR::LEWIS | | Fri Feb 23 1990 13:27 | 14 |
| re .8 Proteins vs. Breads
I've been doing WW off and on since 1984 and believe me, they've
changed quite a bit with respect to proteins and breads. In 1984, you
were limited to 2-3 breads and allowed 7-8 proteins. Now, once you hit
week 5 I think you can have 4, maybe 5 breads, (I can't quite remember,
I'm doing their pregnancy plan now) and only 4-5 proteins. I'm counting
the floating exchange as a bread in that calculation. Four or five
breads is a fair amount of carbohydrates. I'm pleased to see that
they've dropped their fat allowance from 3 to 2.
Sue
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559.11 | 3 bread | MCIS1::SULLIVAN | Eileen | Mon Feb 26 1990 09:34 | 5 |
| re .10
I am on the plan now, from week 5 on you have to have 3 breads a
day and 4-5 proteins.
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559.12 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | Hugs to all Kevin Costner lookalikes | Wed Feb 28 1990 00:40 | 33 |
| Sorry its taken so long, have been out of the office since Monday.
I still believe that the best way to lose *fat* (not weight) is to
increase carbs, decrease proteins and eliminate fats (as much as you
possibly can). Pritikin is down to 10% - mine are down to 11/12%
depending of which day. I also drink 4 litres of water a day...(and
spend most of my day in the loo (^' (^'
But, doing a lot of exercise and following an athletes program suits
me, and I don't fall asleep at the desk in the afternoon.
Reading other books Fit or Fat and a book by an Aussie author, they all
preach the same thing...and all are based on Pritikin.
If I actually counted my breads they would be about 6-7. And, if like
tonight I go to the gym and don't have time for a big dinner, I eat an
enormous (probably about 3 serves) of pasta and sauce with mushrooms.
But, this may not suit everybody. As an ex lecturer of WW I know what
they offer, and this time round it wasn't what I needed. Maybe because
this time is for life and I needed something that I didn't see as a
diet or a means to an end. I don't see myself on a diet, its just the
way I intend to eat forever.
I'm sorry if this sounds pompous its not meant to. But I have been on
and off diets for more than 20 years, and there's not much I don't know
about them anymore. With the help of one of the Olympic Training
Centres I am making it.
Have an even better day.
...dale
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