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Rosemary Conley - how to lose weight and get fit

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WilmaKnickersfit Fri 08-Jan-16 07:09:00

I have bought so many books and videos by Rosemary - even managed to buy the same book twice some how! grin

The 'Look inside' option is not available (yet?) for the new book on Amazon and I wondered about the format the new diet. Is it shown as a meal plan for each day for a set number of days, or are meals grouped for a pick and mix menu option?

I hope it's the pick and mix option! smile

Rosemary do you think supplements are a good idea for older people following your diets?

etheltbags1 Thu 07-Jan-16 20:06:50

I just want to be able to resist sweet things, I have put on a stone over xmas and I have a habit of eating chocolate every hour. At night I don't have a huge meal but can eat 2 cream cakes, a bar of chocolate, a bag of nuts and several biscuits. I excersise every day but just cant stop the craving for sugar, if I don't eat sugar I get dizzy and shaky. Anyone have any ideas why I get this apart from a sugar addiction.
Tonight I have had no snacks and am almost 'crawling up the wall' for a fix of sugar.

gram6169 Thu 07-Jan-16 11:41:04

Having been a vegetarian for over 40 years, I am finding that lentils, chickpeas and other staples like nuts now tend to give me wind! Quorn is also rather bloating, and as I suffer from migraines I had to give up cheese and chocolate many moons ago.
My question to Rosemary is:
I wonder if she could come up with a modern diet book for veggies as I loved her hip and thigh book, but the vegetarian recipes are now a bit dated. I also am finding joint pain is stopping me from prancing about too much which is adding to the bulk around the middle. A more gentler routine to start like gilliangillian suggested would be great too. Many thanks.

bazandclare Wed 06-Jan-16 14:02:36

You look amazing Rosemary. Is this because you always practice what you preach - or do you have the occasional splurge? Are there any things you just couldn't give up? And if so how have you been able to work around them. I think this is the problem with many diets is that they are too forbidding which makes you crave other stuff all the more

marionh Wed 06-Jan-16 13:59:54

I have a sweet tooth and although I eat well I find it impossible to get through the day without a sweet treat. I have managed to lose weight by working around this but I would like to ask Rosemary two questions if I may

1) how hard is it to educate yourself to not feel like this? I have tried and failed many times

2) is sugar really the evil that everyone says when consumed in moderation? Giving up sugar seems to be 'the thing' these days but I don't see why it has to be all or nothing

Thank you

chewit Wed 06-Jan-16 13:57:09

My question was similar to chelseababy's about the 5:2 so I am interested to see the answer to that.

I would also like to ask how to manage the low calorie days without getting hungry or (more importantly) feeling unwell. I eat a pretty healthy diet generally and try to stick to 1200-1500 calories as I am trying to lose a stone and this seems to work for me. I feel fine doing this. But if I eat less I get light headed and feel nauseous - this has put me off the 5:2 but I think 800 calories would have the same effect

chelseababy Mon 04-Jan-16 19:23:41

Just been looking online for a local RC class but there only seems to be online membership now. Is this nationwide or just where I live?

chelseababy Mon 04-Jan-16 18:49:30

The new diet sounds a bit like the 5:2 with 6:1 for maintenance. Higher calories but are there any other differences Rosemary?

hulahoop Mon 04-Jan-16 17:17:52

A good low impact DVDs would be good ?

geordiejock Mon 04-Jan-16 15:24:20

hi, iam 60 yrs old been dieting since age 16, used to be able to loose weight around 7lbs in three weeks. I am quite active do 5 aquafit classes a week, line dancing, dancersize class. all last for 45/60 mins . also on a day its not raining I walk to classes. I watch what I eat eat healthly, also been on various well know diets. I know feel no diet works for me at all. don't really like sweet foods. My son is getting married on 17th sept this year I would dearly loved to be 9st 10. by the way I'm 11st 9 and 5ft 1. can you help me rosemary please.

gilliangillian Mon 04-Jan-16 12:50:29

would Rosemary consider bringing out an extremely low impact exercise video?

Some of us suffer joint pains etc, and cannot start from scratch with a jumping about video. I used to follow her videos where some poor woman would be sat at the back of the video doing the exercises from a chair, but I would rather that all the participants were equally slow and gentle on screen.

some of us just need something to start with something slow to build up our muscles and stamina and confidence.

appygran Mon 04-Jan-16 12:21:37

I am another one who found the combination of diet and exercise classes worked well for me. It was a shame that the local RC groups no longer exist. The one I attended was taken over by the local franchisee and I continued to attend for a while but it changed quite significantly. The diet recommendations kept changing in line with current thinking and the exercise classes now seem to be dominated by competitive gym bunnies.

However I notice that Rosemary Conley still has an on-line club, perhaps I should rejoin and give it another go. (Originally lost 3.5 stone but have regained 1.5). I also have a load of RC dvds, Just going to hunt them down and then dance round the living room.

A question for Rosemary:

How successful are people who use an on-line slimming site compared to those who attend a weekly class?

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 04-Jan-16 10:30:52

We're sure she will be able to help!

Tegan Mon 04-Jan-16 10:29:26

Same here; got her books and videos all over the place. As someone who has never been particularly overweight I found the diet interesting because my weight has always been in my thighs and, no matter how thin I was [7st at one point] my legs were always huge. I did find that sticking to the diet resulted in my skin, hair and nails becoming very dry though so moved on [theneverendingdiet] and someone did tell me to actually put on weight which would make me more in proportion. Need advice on where to go now as a 64 year old that still has huge legs sad.

Alea Mon 04-Jan-16 10:04:41

About 20 years ago (when I was considerably lighter than I am now) I embarked on the Rosemary Conley low fat and aerobics route. In 5 months I lost 1lb short of 2 stone!
I don't agree with "low fat" per se and it has been shown how products claiming to be low fat often contain high amounts of sugar to give them some taste.
But at the back of my mind is the niggling feeling that of all the methods I ever attempted, her joined up diet and exercise programme worked for me.
Shame her exercise classes seem to have disappeared under competition from gyms, step, Zumba etc.
I still have the videos too, wonder if the old video recorder even worksconfused

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 04-Jan-16 09:55:05

With most of us at GNHQ now feeling the effects of festive feasting <loosens waistband> we are especially delighted to be welcoming Rosemary Conley for a rather timely Q&A to mark the launch of her new book, The 3-2-1 Diet.

In her own words, "It’s new, it’s different and it works!" and it suits 'grazers', 'feasters' and 'comfort eaters' alike. The plan combines ‘light’ eating days (800 kcals) with ‘normal’ eating days when you can eat and drink what you like, including alcohol and high-fat treats. Trials of The 3-2-1 Diet have been an enormous success.

Week One – 3 light days and 4 normal days of eating
Week Two onwards – 2 light days and 5 normal days
Staying Slim – 1 light day and 6 normal eating days

After training as a secretary and working as a Tupperware dealer Rosemary started her own Slimming and Good Grooming business in 1971.

In 1988 she wrote her internationally bestselling book The Hip & Thigh Diet, which took her all over the world. Since then she has written 37 diet and fitness books, presented 31 fitness videos/DVDs with combined sales of 9 million, has had her own TV shows on BBC and ITV, published her own magazine for 16 years and has run franchised diet and fitness clubs for 21 years. In 2004 Rosemary was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours for ‘services to the fitness and diet industries’.

Add your fitness and diet questions to the thread by Monday 18 Jan.

UPDATE - Rosemary also has a new exercise DVD out, The Gi Jeans Weight-loss Workout which aims to get you back in your jeans with aerobic and Salsacise exercises as well as area-specific super-toning to help flatten your stomach and (and we quote) "make your thighs look like they were made in a lathe."

We have 5 copies to give away to people who post questions on the thread