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Losing Her Father Prompted Gina to Lose 151 Pounds

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Name: Gina Canakis

Age: 39

Height: 5’1″

Before: 298

After: 147

What was the turning point that prompted you to lose weight?

Watching my father suffer and eventually pass away due to complications of severe obesity in December 2013 was a real eye opener for me. His death made me face the reality that my weight would kill me if I let it. I felt unsure and scared, but I desperately wanted to change.

When did you start trying to lose weight?

My journey began in March 2013. At first, I researched weight-loss surgery options because I hadn’t been able to lose weight on my own in the past. I consulted several doctors, and a surgeon informed me that bariatric surgery would only be possible if I could lose at least 10 percent of my weight naturally first. I was discouraged, but I had no choice. I couldn’t walk without feeling short of breath. I was at my lowest point.

How did you get started?

With lots of encouragement from friends and family, I joined Jenny Craig. Without even purchasing the premade cuisine, I received comfort from the counselors and the accountability of weighing in every day. I started slowly — choosing foods more wisely and replacing fast food with organic whole food options. I began losing about 1 to 2 pounds a week and started seeing results. Encouraged by my progress, I decided to continue trying to lose weight naturally without surgery.

What was your biggest challenge?

I had to overcome my dislike of exercise. After one year of dieting, I had lost 60 pounds but knew I needed to integrate exercise if I wanted to reach my goal weight. I started slowly by walking up and down my driveway for about 20 minutes. Soon, I was walking around my neighborhood, and eventually I started going to the gym and walking on the treadmill. Over time, I increased my speed and steepness and explored new machines like the bike, elliptical, and weights. On any cardio machine I used, my goal was to keep my heart rate at 120 and burn 500 calories.

Were there times you wanted to quit or give up?  How did you stay motivated?

I wanted to give up, especially in the beginning. What kept me going was my inner voice telling me to not quit even in the face of obstacles and challenges, and it reminded me how badly I wanted to change my life. Every time the number on the scale decreased, I felt closer to my true self and found a little more peace with my body.

If you reached a weight loss plateau, how did you break out of the rut?

Weight loss plateaus are normal, and I’ve learned to turn my setbacks into growth. When I got stuck in a rut, mixing up my intensity helped break my plateau. Even just cooling down for an extra 10 to 15 minutes, using heavier weights, increasing my reps, or trying different machines helped.

What is your current exercise routine?

I exercise for about 70 minutes, five days a week. I mostly use the elliptical to work my upper and lower body, and I alternate between a bosu ball, kettle bells, and free weights for strength training. My energy has increased, and I can push myself to do exercises I would never have been able to complete before.

What does your daily diet look like?

I typically eat my largest meal in the morning, so I can burn it off throughout the day. I eliminated all processed foods and switched to organic whole foods. I replaced diet soda with flavored water and have substituted my daily latte with a decaf Americano with non-fat milk. Instead of sugary desserts, I’ll have nonfat Greek yogurt, fruit, or nuts. I eat a lot of vegetables with a protein on the side like salmon, catfish, or chicken. My favorite healthy meal is lemon dill tilapia, gigante beans, and a Tuscan salad with salsa fresca.

How has losing weight changed your life?

I no longer have sleep apnea, acid reflux, or eczema. It is so liberating to breathe without shortness of breath. But what’s changed the most is my mentality. I have more confidence, and I’m calmer, more energized, and more at peace with myself. I feel proud that I was able to lose weight on my own without surgery just by changing my diet and lifestyle.

Do you have any advice for those trying to lose weight?

Start with small changes. The first thing I worked on was my diet. But I didn’t revamp everything all at once. I started by changing creamy dressings to balsamic vinegar on my salads, and after getting used to healthier options, I realized that I actually enjoyed eating clean. It also helps to stay positive. Keep a journal of your daily “wins” no matter how small or large, so you can go back and see how far you have come.

Follow Gina’s weight-loss journey on her blog, Weight Clique.

IMAGE CREDIT: Photos courtesy of  Gina Canakis

Reporting by Sarah Kelleher, Everyday Health Staff

Last Updated:1/11/2017

 

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Lose 168 Pounds

Gina Canakis of Springfield, Penn transformed her life and her health when she set an audacious health goal and lost 168 lbs. in the process. Her wildly popular blog Weight Clique documents her journey and offers tips on weight loss, fitness, and healthy living.

“Ever since I can remember, I have had a weight issue. My life revolved around food. I was focusing all of my attention on my career, family and friends which contributed to my weight gain over the years. I was uncomfortable in my own body and felt judged by everyone around me. My clothes never fit right, and I avoided looking in the mirror to see the person I had become. In the span of 5 years, I gained around 150 lbs… Losing 168 lbs. and counting in 25 months has transformed my life. Now I am here to encourage you to begin your journey to weight loss.”

We were inspired by Gina’s story and trust you will be too

Incorporating Healthy Habits to your Life

Finding time to balance life sometimes can be very challenging.  During this busy time of year, chronic stress & lack of sleep can cause weight gain.  If you want to drop weight get a good nights rest so you can unwind and your body can feel good.  When life gets very frantic never neglect yourself with a healthy peace of mind by staying calm.

I would definitely recommend deep breathing to ease stress.  This can only take a minute.  Take a deep breath & stop whatever you are doing to focus on yourself.  Incorporate fun with working out such as going bowling or playing a sport with friends.  Wearing a pedometer can be very motivating as you measure your steps throughout the day.  Finding time to create a healthy living is so important.  Take time to develop healthy habits so you can have a more quality, happy lifestyle.  Always take care of yourself. Happy Holidays!

Cheers,

Gina

Great Ways to get Rid of your Sugar Addiction

Exactly how can you break your sugar addiction?  The more you eat- the more you crave.  Sugar makes you feel good and happy.  A sugar “detox” is a wonderful way to decrease your addiction.  To cut out your hunger cravings begin to identify sugar by label reading, than you begin to train your mind to do that all the time.  Always purchase items that are sugar-free.  Eliminate high sugary cereals with adding fresh fruit to a healthier cereal…. this tastes so very yummy- as well.  Instead of purchasing soda, always opt to drink water with lemon or an orange- so delicious & very healthy for you.  Remember to always be aware of what exactly you are putting in your mouth.  As we know- sweet foods are very tempting… remind yourself that a wide variety of healthy food choices are important to help you break sugar addiction!  Best of Luck!

Cheers,

Gina

Ways to Manage the Holiday Season

holidaysThe Holiday Season is meant for special celebrations.  Certainly, holiday gatherings are wonderful however, it is important to simplify your holiday traditions.  Instead of going overboard with cooking a meal for everyone, perhaps it would be helpful if your family could bring a side dish or a special dessert.  Always enjoy holiday food and sweets in moderation and focus on managing fitness goals during the winter months as best as you can.

It is very common during the stressful winter months to develop a cold or flu.  Be certain to be careful by staying hydrated, washing your hands as much as you can as well as incorporating proper fruits and veggies in your diet.  Do your best to protect yourself from getting a virus.  Have a blessed Holiday Season! May you enjoy every moment of this special time of year!

Cheers,

Gina

Great Tips to Ease your Pain

ease-painAll of us at one time or another experience pain that effects our sense of well-being.  Some pain needs to be managed professionally.  Less severe pain and aches can often respond well with these simple tips.  Walking laps in a pool gives you the exercise you need while protecting your joints.  Gentle movement can actually reduce feelings of pain.

Any immersion in hot water can be very soothing to aching muscles, whether it is a hot tub, Jacuzzi or just your bath tub can be helpful.  Applying a heating pad for 20 minutes to sore muscles can be very soothing.  Before you reach for the pain killer medication, consider some alternative methods.  Pay attention and figure out what your body needs!

Cheers,

Gina

Why Exercising in the AM is Beneficial for you

morning-workoutThere are loads of benefits that I have come to recognize when exercising first thing in the morning.  I have learned that jump starting training in the AM has enhanced my metabolism. I want the same for you as well, Weight Cliquers!  In addition to this, I have realized that working out in the morning has always seemed to really energize me.  I feel very disciplined and good about myself when my exercise routine is complete.  I noticed that AM training has a tendency to make my appetite for the day more regular, as well.  My appetite starts to diminish after a high-powered work out.  What a way to start your day off right.  Get up with the early birds to get moving! Enjoy your day!

Cheers,

Gina

Why I joined the Beachbody Program

shakeologyLet me introduce you to the Beachbody Program including there product Shakeology.  I reached a plateau in my weight reduction and then noticed that I was gaining some weight beyond the plateau.  I needed to try an innovation.  I was approached by a friend who introduced me to the Shakeology product.  Shakeology is a protein shake of high nutritional value including antioxidants, vitamins and amino acids.  Shakeology reduces junk food cravings, boosts your energy and promotes digestive health.  I thought it tasted delicious with a creamy texture that I found very appealing.

Shakeology, in addition to my usual diet has added more variety and interest for me.  There are a wide selections of flavors including Creamy Vanilla, Robust Café Latte and Tangy Green Berry.  Other benefits are that it is easy to make (just add water), can function as a meal replacement and leaves me feeling satisfied.  In addition to the shakes you also get workout tips on motivation and exercise including a fitness DVD.

If you are interested in this product, I am a Health and Life Coach authorized to sell this product.  Please join me in a healthy and easy method for regulating your appetite.  This is a completely amazing program.  Thank you very much for your time!  Enjoy the Holidays!

Cheers,

Gina

Knowing the Difference between Healthy Fats & Un-Healthy Fats

healthy-fatThere is a common misconception that all fats should be avoided.  The fact of the matter is some fats are essential for our health.  Some fats are needed in your diet so it is not good to eliminate all fats from your meals.  Fat is actually necessary for you to drop weight.  It depends on the source of food you are getting it from.  Examples of foods containing healthy fats are salmon, olive oil and even dark chocolate.  Unhealthy fats include saturated and trans fats.  Sources of unhealthy fats are eggs, meat and dairy.  Everything in moderation is key to a successful weight loss.  A healthy dose of appropriate fat can go along way!

Cheers,

Gina

Look Forward Not Back

look-forwardWhat does it mean to look forward as opposed to looking back?  When you dwell on the past, you tend to get mired in negative memories.  Take me for instance, I felt very hurt when people talked about weight behind my back.  Those feelings caused me to isolate myself socially.  If I focus on those hurtful feelings of the past it could bog me down.  To counteract this negativity I look forward to the possibilities of the future.  I now find new opportunities such as socializing, dancing, going out with friends and going to the gym with out feeling intimidated.

My current goal is to maintain my weight and healthy lifestyle.  I have come to realize that looking into the future, my goals are to motivate and inspire others to achieve their dreams.  By looking forward, you create positive energy.  Weight Cliquers, I am very confident that you can accomplish anything you put your mind to!  Stay positive!

Cheers,

Gina