I am overweight. I am a female, 168cms, weighing in at 92 kilograms.
The excess weight I carry makes it very difficult for me to do a lot of postures and puts extra strain on my joints (already prone to osteo-arthritis).
Yoga does not assist in losing weight. What it [B]does[/B] do, is to distribute your weight evenly. Personally, I would not recommend doing asanas until you are down to within a healthy weight range and thus, you will be able to obtain the full benefits from doing all the postures.
The best way to lose weight is by walking rather briskly for an hour per day, drinking at least 2 litres of pure water daily and limiting your fat and carb intake.
Cut out refined starches, pasta, sugars, dairy products and fatty meat (if you are not a vegetarian already) and don’t eat things like bananas, melons, potato, pumpkin and sweet corn.
Eat more apples, pears, citrus, leafy green vegetables, sprouts, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots and steamed fish and chicken (if you’re not a vegetarian).
Nuts are okay, but try to avoid peanuts, cashews and macadamias. Almonds and walnuts are the best. Seeds like pippita and flax are very good (in moderation).
Supplement your diet with a very good multivitamin tablet and try Herbalife products (I am not pushing this, but they do work).
A few years ago, I lost 30 kilos in six months by following this regime…then I got lazy, started eating crap and put it all back on again (you want to make sure you lose weight slowly at about 1-2 kilos per week and no more than that).
I am going back on my diet starting next week.