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Lucy Case Name:Lucy Case
Addded: 15 June 2009
Category: High BMI
Search:Lucy Case, Beg, High BMI Advice, Free
Duration:0:06
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Lucy taught her first classes, when she was in her late teens, for college students whilst dancing as a hobby at the Pineapple Studios in Covent Garden. However, she rejected a career in fitness, in favour of an artistic career and went on to become an animator and graphic designer for TV.  It was only later in life that she finally came back to dance and fitness, qualified as a teacher and then as a Personal Trainer. She now runs her own successful business the Body Fitness Company and has joined forces with ThinQ Fitness to become their Fitness Director and one of their fitness presenters.

Lucy is passionate about dance and fitness and believes strongly that it should be accessible to everyone.

Join Lucy in the blog to find out a bit about her eating habits as a busy working mum.

Lucy’s Tips:

 

  • Don’t spend hours in the gym working half-heartedly; work for shorter periods but at a higher intensity.
  • Every morning do 25 press-ups, 50 curls, 50 reverse curls and 60 oblique twists, whatever else happens that day, you will know you have done your abs!!!
  • Avoid all white flour foods.

 

 

Classes Available: West London GB
Specialist Areas: Bridal Fitness, Obesity Fitness and Reduction, Presenting, Coaching
Proudest Moments: MA (RCA), BA Hons (Middlesex Polytechnic), Fitness Director ThinQ Fitness, Director The Body Fitness Company, Presenting for ThinQ Fitness, my four children.
Web: http://www.bodyfitco.com/



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This is Video 5: Portion Size in Lucy’s series aimed at our High BMI clients. It follows on from Video 4: High BMI - The Hunger Mechanism. Join Lucy as she runs through how stabilising blood sugar levels is an important step to mastering self control.

 

There is much written about how to measure what we eat. Do we measure by weighing everything, by working out the calories over the course of a day, or do we use a rule of thumb? How exact do we need to be? And, in measuring calories how do we eat the right amounts from the food groups?

 

All these videos have accompanying articles in the Lifestyle section of the site which contain more information.

 

  1. High BMI Belief Lifestyle Article
  2. High BMI Graded Learning Lifestyle Article
  3. High BMI The Secret Lifestyle Article
  4. High BMI The Hunger Mechanism Lifestyle Article
  5. High BMI Portion Size Lifestyle Article
  6. High BMI Recording Your Journey Lifestyle Article
  7. High BMI Exercise Planning Lifestyle Article
  8. High BMI Food Wise Planning Lifestyle Article
  
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Comments:
Lucy Case
Hi Caroline, with your new belief system in place you will understand that you are designed to eat fruits and veggies. It is most likely that you havent given yourself a chance to change this belief about your self, so go gently and in a few weeks you will be suprised about how much you enjoy these new foods. LC

Posted 23 September 2009 at 13:31 by Lucy Case
 
Caroline West
Hi. I've got my tale inbetween my legs at the moment as I know I have to eat all the things I dont like mainly vegatables and salad but I am realizing it has to be done. So sad I am and I'm looking for ways all around this but there ust seems to be no getting away from it =(( back to the drawing board for me to see if I can make the best of the dreaded greens situation. (Lucy if theres a way out will you please tell me =) !!)

Posted 16 June 2009 at 00:58 by Caroline West
 
 
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