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Bowflex® Body Weight Loss Guide
Introduction and Overview
Welcome to the Bowflex® Body Weight Loss Guide. This guide is designed to be used with your Bowflex® equipment and will help you:
• Lose weight and get lean
• Improve your health and wellness
• Increase your energy and vitality
By focusing on the main three elements of the Bowflex® Body Weight Loss Guide- quality, balance, and consistency- you’ll be able to reach and
maintain your weight loss and fitness goals for the next six weeks and beyond.
• Quality – The emphasis of this plan is on eating more whole foods and getting the most nutrients from your calories as possible. Making the
majority of your diet from foods that have a single ingredient (for example fruits, vegetables, fish, lean protein, eggs, beans, nuts, and whole
grains) provides the vitamins, minerals, fiber, protein, and healthy fats your body needs.
• Balance – Each of the meals and snacks in this guide have a source of fiber or smart carbohydrate, protein, and healthy fat to keep your
energy levels consistent throughout the day to fuel your workouts. By having this balance you’ll feel fuller longer, which is critical to weight loss
success.
• Consistency – Getting about the same number of calories each day is important for your metabolism and your mindset. If you overdo it one
day, don’t try to make up for it the next day by not eating or cutting your calories drastically. Get right back on track by following this guide!

Results & Expectations

Results will vary depending on your age, starting weight, and exercise level but on average you can expect to lose 1-3 lbs per week and experience
increased energy levels.
5 Tips for Long-Term Success
1. Keep a food log including hunger levels and water intake. Free online food logs and mobile apps are available at www.myfitnesspal.com and
www.loseit.com
2. Weigh and/or take measurements weekly – no more and no less. Weighing weekly rather than daily or every other day is best. You’ll track
your progress and keep yourself in check without getting discouraged if the scale doesn’t move for a few days. And remember, weight is just
a number and it’s influenced by muscle gain as well as fat loss. Feeling how your clothes fit can often be a better indicator of progress as your
body adapts to exercise and nutrition changes.
3. Measure portions – To avoid portion creep, use measuring cups and spoons for grains (rice, pasta, cereal), beans, nuts, oils, and dairy. Use
the Portion Sizes Guide for other foods.
4. Plan ahead – Make a meal plan for the week or log your food a day in advance. Planning sets you up for success, especially for social events
and eating out.
5. Practice your desired long-term habits – It’s easy to justify poor eating choices when you’re only focused on the short term. Focus on the
long term satisfaction of a slimmer, healthier you rather than the temporary gratification you’ll get from splurging.

How to Use this Guide

• Eat breakfast within 90 minutes of waking up and balance your meals and snacks throughout the day  
– Don’t go longer than 5-6 hours without eating
– If you’re not used to eating breakfast, start out small with a piece of fruit and have something else 1-2 hours later. Your body adapts to
not eating breakfast, but as soon as you start eating early in the day and cutting back on dinner portions you’ll notice your hunger will
increase. This is a good sign your metabolism is working!
• Mix and match meal options
– Select 1 option from the appropriate meal plan (male or female) for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, paying close attention to portion sizes
– Select 1-2 snack options per day
– You have the option to substitute one snack for one treat under 150 calories
– Use the meal plan, sample options, and grocery list to create your own meals for more variety
– You can swap out any type of protein, vegetables or smart carbs for the suggested meal options. For example:
•
Turkey for tuna
•
Any fish or seafood for chicken
•
Cooked vegetables instead of salad
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• Eat your calories
– Cut out high calorie beverages like soda, juices, coffee drinks, and alcohol
– Stick with water, unsweetened tea, and coffee. Aim for a minimum of 64oz (1.9 liters) of water per day to stay well hydrated
• If you’re still hungry after or in between meals:
– Have a glass of water and wait 15-20 minutes. Many times we mistake thirst (or even boredom!) for hunger. Wait out the initial urge to eat
and sometimes it will pass.
– If you’re still hungry after waiting 15-20 minutes have a snack or mini-meal with fruit, vegetables, and protein.
If your goal is muscle gain or strength:
• Use the same meal plan but increase portion sizes in the same ratios to increase the total number of calories you eat every day. For example,
increase portion sizes of protein and smart carbs at meals by 50%. Adding a snack is another option to meet your body’s increased calorie
needs in order to gain muscle and strength.
• Focus on post-workout nutrition by having one of your snacks within 30 minutes after you complete your workout. Make sure to have a combination of carbohydrates such as fruit with protein (yogurt, milk, or protein powder) to promote muscle growth and recovery. Chocolate milk is
also a great option.

Meal Plan Overview
The female meal plan provides about 1400 calories, and the male plan provides about 1600 calories, of high quality nutrition to not only help you
lose weight and feel great but get the most out of your calories. The vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants from eating mostly whole foods help support optimal health. These calorie levels will result in healthy weight loss for the majority of people. Keep in mind that everyone’s metabolism is very
different depending on age, height, weight, activity level, and genetics. Pay close attention to your weight, hunger levels, and energy and adjust your
calories if needed.
Follow these guidelines if you’re over 55:
• If you’re over 55, you need fewer calories because your metabolism slows as you age. Stick with three meals with one optional snack per day.
Follow these guidelines if you’re under 25:
• If you’re under 25 you may need more calories. Add another snack if you feel low on energy or are extremely hungry.

Breakfast

Breakfast includes a smart carb, fruit, and a source of protein, which will also have fat. With a balance of carbohydrates and fiber from the smart carb
and fruit combined with protein and fat, you’ll energize your day and help control hunger levels throughout the day.

Snacks

Each snack is a balance of carbohydrates and protein to keep your blood sugar more consistent, which means you won’t experience hunger and
energy level spikes and drops.
This happens when you have a high carb-only snack like chips, candy, soda, crackers, or pretzels.

Lunch and Dinner

Lunch combines filling fiber from vegetables and smart carbs with a lean, or low-fat, protein. The healthy fat can come either from the protein added
during cooking (nuts on a salad) or as a dressing or sauce (such as oil and vinegar salad dressing).

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Here’s an overview of what an ideal day looks like:
(See Portion Size Guide for proper serving sizes)

Snack #1

Breakfast

smart
rich
carbs
carb

protein
fruit

smart
carb

protein

veggies

protein/fat

Snack #2

Lunch

smart
carb

protein

healthy
fat
smart
carb

veggies

Dinner

smart
carb

protein

healthy
fat

veggies

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protein

Breakfast Options

Fruit

Smart Carb

Protein/Fat

Fruit and Nut Oatmeal Cook
plain oats in water. Top with fruit,
nuts, milk, cinnamon, and honey.

Berries or banana

Plain oats
(Regular or quick-cook)

Nuts and milk

Egg Muffin Cook egg/s. Toast
bread and top with 1 slice of
cheese, 1 slice of ham, and
tomato.

Tomato

English muffin or sandwich thin

Egg, ham, and cheese

Yogurt Power Parfait Top yogurt
with fruit. Sprinkle with 1 serving
of nuts, 2-3 tbsp wheat germ, or
ground flaxseed, 1 tbsp oats, and
cinnamon.

Chopped fruit of your choice

Oats, wheat germ, and ground
flaxseed

Plain non-fat Greek yogurt and
nuts

On the Go PB & Apple Sandwich Toast bread. Spread on
peanut butter, thin slices of ½ an
apple, and 1 teaspoon of honey.

Sliced apple

Sandwich thin, bread, or bagel
thin

Peanut butter

Lunch & Dinner Options

Lean Protein

Smart Carb

Veggies

Pork Loin, Sweet Potato &
Green Beans

Grilled or baked pork loin

Baked Sweet Potato

Green Beans

Chicken Stir Fry
Flavor with 2 tablespoon teriyaki
sauce

Chicken breast or boneless skinless thigh

Brown or wild rice

Mixed stir fry vegetables
(fresh or frozen)

Steak Tacos with Side Salad (3
for males, 2 for females) Top with
salsa, cilantro, and sprinkle of
shredded cheese

Flank or sirloin steak

Corn tortillas

Salad

Whole Wheat Pasta with
Shrimp or Cannellini Beans &
Marinara Sauce

Shrimp (frozen or fresh) or cannellini beans

Whole wheat pasta

Steamed broccoli

Bunless Burgers with Oven
Fries, Corn, & Salad
Grill burgers. Bake sliced potatoes on sprayed cookie sheet for
25-30 minutes @ 425°F.

93% lean ground beef or turkey

Oven baked fries

Corn on the cob + side salad

Tuna & Avocado Wrap with
Vegetable Soup
Use 3oz of tuna (1 can). Top with
lettuce, tomato, avocado, and
mustard.

Tuna

High-fiber wrap

Vegetable soup
(homemade or low-sodium
canned)

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Snack Options
Smart Carb

Protein

1 medium apple

10-15 almonds

Baby carrots

2 tbsp hummus

1 serving of crackers*

1 string cheese

Energy or protein bar with <200 calories*
*See www.Bowflex.com/Resources for brand recommendations

Optional Treats

You have the choice of replacing Snack #2 with a 100-150 calorie treat. You can have an optional treat every day but for optimal health it is recommended to limit small splurges to 3-4 times per week. Use the approach that works best for you. Here are a few examples:
• ½ cup lowfat ice cream
• 1 small bag of baked potato chips
• 4oz of wine or 12oz light beer
• 3 cups of air-popped or light popcorn

Sample 3 Day Plan

Based on each of the meal options listed above, a typical 3 day plan could look like this:

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Breakfast

Egg muffin

Power yogurt parfait

Fruit + nut oatmeal

Snack 1

Apple with almonds

Nut Thins + string cheese

Baby carrots and hummus

Lunch

Tuna & avocado wrap with soup

Leftovers from dinner- day 1

Leftovers from dinner- day 2

Optional Snack 2 or Treat

½ cup ice cream bar

Energy bar

100 calorie bag of light popcorn

Dinner

Shrimp pasta

Chicken stir fry

Bunless burgers

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Portion Size Guide

Each of the items listed are for one serving

MALE

FEMALE

PROTEIN
2 eggs
5oz chicken, fish, lean meat, or tofu
2/3 cup beans or lentils*
1 cup greek yogurt*
1.5oz cheese*

1 egg
3oz chicken, fish, or lean meat
1/2 cup beans or lentils*
1/2 cup greek yogurt*
1.5oz cheese*

1 cup = baseball

HEALTHY FAT
2 Tblspn peanut or nut butter*
2 tspn olive, flax, or walnut oil
1/4 cup of nuts
1/3 medium avocado

1 tblspn peanut or nut butter*
1 tspn olive, flax or walnut oil
1/8 cup or 2 tablespoons of nuts (approx.15 almonds)
1/4 medium avocado

1/2 cup = lightbulb

SMART CARB
1 cup cooked grains (1/2 cup raw): oats, brown rice,
quinoa, pasta
1 medium sweet or regular potato
2 corn tortillas
1 slice of bread (or 2 light slices equaling 120 calories
or less)
1 english muffin, sandwich thin, or high-fiber wrap

1/2 cup cooked (1/4 cup raw) grains
1/2 medium sweet potato or
regular potato
2 corn tortillas
1 slice of bread (or 2 light slices equaling 120 calories or
less)
1 english muffin, sandwich thin, or high-fiber wrap

FRUIT
1 medium apple, orange, or pear
1 small banana (length of your hand)
1 cup berries or chopped fruit
1/4 cup dried fruit (fresh or frozen is optimal)

1 oz or 2 tbsp
= golf ball

1/4 cup nuts
= Altoids tin

Vegetables* You can have unlimited vegetables except for peas and corn; stick with 1/2 cup serving
2 cups spinach or lettuce = 2 cupped hands
1 cup raw vegetables
1/2 cup cooked vegetables
6oz low sodium vegetable juice

3 oz chicken or meat
= deck of cards

OPTIONAL TREATS
1/2 cup lowfat ice cream
1 small bag of baked potato chips
1oz dark chocolate
4oz of wine or 12oz light beer
3 cups air-popped or light popcorn
* some foods are a combination of protein and carbs or protein and fat

1 medium potato
= computer mouse

1 medium piece of
fruit = tennis ball

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1 -1/2 oz cheese
= 3 dice

Grocery List
BREAD & GRAINS
100% whole wheat bread
Sprouted grain breads
Light or whole wheat english muffins
Sandwich or bagel thins
Corn or low-carb whole wheat tortillas
High-fiber wraps
Plain oats: 1 minute or old fashioned
Whole grains: brown rice, bulgar, barley, quinoa, couscous

Tips: Look for 100% whole wheat as the first ingredient. Look for 4g of
fiber per slice or 5g per 2 slices of light or diet bread. Aim for bread with
less than 100 calories per slice.

DAIRY & DAIRY ALTERNATIVES

CRACKERS, SNACKS & ENERGY BARS

Plain non-fat greek yogurt
Kefir (yogurt like drink)
Organic low-fat milk
Enriched almond or soy milk
Cheese: feta, parmesan, mozzarella, light havarti, provolone, swiss,
string cheese, or single serving packages

Any unsalted nuts or seeds
Air-popped or light popcorn
Edamame in the pod

Energy bars
Crackers
Hummus

Tips: Limit crackers, pretzels, and chips to 2-3 servings per week.
Always pair with protein such as hummus, cheese, or nuts. Look for
energy bars with less than 200 calories and 20g of sugar and at least 3g
of protein and 3g of fiber. Look for crackers with less than 130 calories
and 4g or less of fat per serving.

MEAT, FISH, POULTRY & PROTEIN
Wild game
Salmon, halibut, tuna, tilapia, shrimp,
catfish, scallops, or crab
Pork loin, pork chops, or pork roast
Chicken or turkey breast or thighs (no skin)
Eggs and 100% egg whites
Lean beef: sirloin, chuck, round, tenderloin, 93% lean (organic and
grass fed is best)
Canned salmon or tuna (in water)
Nitrate-free, reduced sodium ham, turkey, chicken, or roast beef lunchmeat
Any type of bean, dry or canned low-sodium varieties
Tofu and tempeh

FATS & OILS
Avocado
Olive, grapeseed, walnut, sesame, or flaxseed oil
Butter/spreads: look for products free of trans fats and partially
hydrogenated oils on the ingredient list.
Tips: Light olive oil refers to the flavor, not the calorie content. Always
measure oil and butter. Even if a fat is considered healthy, it’s still very
high in calories and portions need to be controlled.
DRESSINGS, CONDIMENTS & SAUCES
Vinegars: rice, wine, balsamic
All fresh or dried herbs and spices
Mustard
Salsa and chili sauce
Marinara sauce with no high-fructose corn syrup
Lemon and lime juice
Bottled minced garlic and ginger
Low-sodium soy sauce

Tips: Look for “Choice” or “Select” cuts of meat rather than “Prime”.
Prime cuts are fattier. Limit intake of highly processed meat and
imitation meat products like sausage, bacon, pepperoni, and hot dogs to
once a week or less.
FROZEN FOODS
All vegetables without sauce
All fruit
Grains and grain medleys

Tips: Look for products free of MSG, added colors, and high fructose
corn syrup. Look for sauces under 50 calories per serving. Avoid cream
based sauces and dressings like ranch, bleu cheese, and alfredo.

All fruits and vegetables, fresh and frozen, are great choices. Since every meal has one or both, your shopping cart should reflect this.

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Keep It Going
Tips for continued weight loss and maintaining changes
• Keep weighing yourself weekly, even after you’ve reached your goal weight
• Continue keeping a food log. If you have your meal plan well-established, log your food every other week to keep yourself on track. Don’t
feel like you have to do it every day.
• Prepare for plateaus. The scale might not budge for a few weeks or even months after some initial weight loss. This is normal and to be expected. It’s the body’s natural process for adjusting to your new lower weight. Stay focused on your long-term goal, celebrate your successes
and changes, and mix up your workouts to help overcome the plateau.
• Calorie adjustments for maintaining weight loss. Once you’ve reached your goal weight, you can increase your calories 100-200 per day
as long as your activity level stays the same
• Treat yourself. Have a non-food reward for each goal you hit such as a massage, a new outfit, or an outing with friends and family
• Use the resources below to find new recipes, get expert advice, and support to stay motivated

Resources
Downloadable Resources from Bowflex® Website (www.Bowflex.com/Resources)
• Grocery Shopping List for Fridge (Blank Form)
• 7 Day Meal Planning Form
• Additional Dinner Options
• Pre and Post Workout Fueling Guide
Questions & Support
• Ask questions, post suggestions, and connect with our online Bowflex® Dietitian on the Bowflex® Facebook page
Recipes
• www.wholeliving.com
• www.eatingwell.com
• www.whfoods.org
• www.livebetteramerica.org
Online food logs
• www.myfitnesspal.com
• www.loseit.com

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