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Bullied young woman jumps rope to lose 29 kg
Le Thi My Tam, a 20-year-old student, faced bullying and body shaming for being overweight, weighing 97 kg. Determined to change her life, Tam embarked on a weight loss journey that saw her slim down to 68 kg by adopting a simple yet effective exercise: jumping rope.
Tam's difficult school experiences led her to avoid social interactions and classroom settings due to relentless teasing about her weight. Reflecting on that challenging period, she expressed a desire to forget the time when she wore XXXXXL-size clothes and consumed three large meals along with seven snacks daily.
Tam's weight gain began during middle school, driven by her addiction to sweet treats and snacks. By the age of 18, she reached a weight of 97 kg. Jumping rope became a transformative exercise for Tam, helping her shed excess weight and build a healthier lifestyle. Her inspiring story showcases the positive impact of adopting a consistent and enjoyable exercise routine to achieve significant weight loss and improve overall well-being.
Le Thi My Tam faced numerous challenges in her quest to lose weight, initially attempting various methods, including dieting, skipping meals, exercising, and using pills. Despite her efforts, she struggled with anxiety and depression, experiencing hair loss and academic decline.
Dr. Nguyen Anh Tuan emphasized the health risks associated with skipping meals, as it reduces nutrient intake, slows metabolism, and impairs fat-burning processes. Such practices can lead to exhaustion and may contribute to binge-eating, anorexia, or other eating disorders. Additionally, side effects include memory loss, infertility, gastric reflux, and a weakened immune system.
Discovering the benefits of jumping rope on the internet, Tam found a healthier approach to weight loss. She initially started with 100 to 200 jumps per session but quickly increased the number, resulting in weakened and shaky legs. Realizing the importance of patience and gradual progress, Tam adopted a more sustainable routine, starting with 80 to 100 jumps per day and gradually increasing.
Tam observed improved flexibility and the overall burning of body fat with consistent rope jumping, emphasizing that the weight loss journey requires both patience and knowledge. Her story highlights the transformative power of adopting a healthy and sustainable exercise routine for achieving weight loss goals.
Health experts consider jumping rope a simple yet effective exercise. A 15-minute rope-jumping session normally helps people burn 150 calories on average, equivalent to the amount of calories burnt after an hour of walking.
Tam eventually raised her number of daily jumps to 400 to 500 a day and has maintained the figure ever since. She also added walking and a light workout to her daily routine to enhance her weight loss process.
"I jumped so much that I’m addicted to it now," she said, praising the method for not costing any money, and being simple while also effect.
However, as noted by experts, those who suffer from pains in their knees or other joints should limit their rope jump counts to avoid injuries. Everyone should do the exercise on a training mat to avoid unwanted accidents.
Besides jumping rope, Tam also started lowering her caloric intake to make sure that she burns more calories than she takes in. She then started prioritizing high-fiber foods in her diet, staying away from red meat and pork, focusing on seafood and white meat for protein instead.
At the same time, she avoids fried dishes, and sweet treats like bubble tea or soft drinks. She also limits seasonings while cooking and cuts down on eating out to control what she takes into her body.
"I still maintain my three-meal-a-day diet routine, and sometimes I eat whatever I want," Tam said, explaining that enjoying a "cheat day" here and there keeps her happy and "comfortable" while losing weight.
After one and a half years jumping rope, Tam has lost 29 kg, maintaining a weight of 68 kg. Her mental health has also improved as she now enjoys meeting friends and wearing clothes she likes.
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