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