Friday, 3 March 2017

One Ultimate Secret to Lose Weight Without Killing Yourself Doing Extreme Diet and Exercise

Do you want to lose those excess pounds?

I know I still need to!

I know that you have been trying very hard to lose weight, and you probably have tried diet program like low carbohydrate diet, high protein diet, or combination of both.

I know it because I have been there too, I have tried the diet programs mentioned above plus I also have tried doing extreme workout.

And actually I did manage to lose some pounds by following those diet program and perhaps you too.

But, I have trouble on keeping it, because after a few months it just getting harder and harder for me to lose weight and I even gain some weight back!

I think this sounds familiar to you.


That is until I found the secret to lose weight without starving myself or doing extreme exercise and I can lose weight fairly quickly too.

So, what is this secret that I am talking about?

The secret is: Eating
fat burning food!

By eating fat burning food you will increase your body metabolism and eventually your body will burn more body fat.
Some of the fat burning food: broccoli, cabbage, carrots, apples, apricots, and asparagus.
 
There are actually more of these fat burning foods the above is just a few example. If you cook these foods and add it to your diet menu, you actually can burn fat.

How cool is that?
 
And if you add a little exercise like walking for 20 minutes a day, you can lose fat even faster!



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Thursday, 2 March 2017

Why Cardio Doesn't Work For Some People: A NEAT Explanation

Tom Venuto
At the Burn the Fat Inner Circle member forums, I get a question which comes up with alarming frequency: “Why isn’t my cardio working?” Despite not only doing regular cardio for weeks, but actually increasing the duration of her workouts, one member still saw no added fat loss and started wondering what she was doing wrong… or what was wrong with her! I gave her the surprisingly simple answer, which I’ve printed for you as well in this article and new research has added even more to the answer – it’s a NEAT explanation…


How is it possible that some people do tons of cardio and don’t lose weight?

Simple: Weight loss is a function of caloric deficit, not how much cardio you do. Cardio is only one of the tools you use to create and increase a caloric deficit.

Endurance athletes are a perfect example for illustrating the error in thinking that “an hour a day” (or whatever amount) of cardio will guarantee weight loss…

They might train for two, three, even four hours or more on some days, but they are often not trying to lose weight. They (have to) eat huge amounts of food to fuel their training and keep their weight stable.

It’s not unusual at all for a cyclist to burn 4000 or 5000 calories per day and not lose any weight. Why? Same reason you’re doing a lot of cardio but not losing weight: there’s no calorie deficit. Calories in are equaling the calories out.

What you need to do is shift your focus OFF of some kind of prerequisite time spent doing cardio and ON to the REAL pre-requisite for weight loss: a caloric deficit.

If your caloric intake remains exactly the same and you add cardio or other training or activity you will create a deficit and you will lose weight, guaranteed.

With all this talk about “cardio” and “training” one important area that people often forget about is all the other activity in your life outside of your cardio and weight training. There’s a name for that:

Non exercise activity thermogenesis, or NEAT

NEAT is all your physical activity throughout the day, excluding your “formal” workouts.

NEAT includes all the calories you burn from casual walking, shopping, yard work, housework, standing, pacing and even little things like talking, chewing, changing posture, maintaining posture and fidgeting. Walking contributes to the majority of NEAT

It seems like a bunch of little stuff – and it is – which is why most people completely ignore it. Big mistake.

At the end of the day, week, month and year, all the little stuff adds up to a very significant amount of energy. For most people, NEAT accounts for about 30% of physical activity calories spent daily, but NEAT can run as low 15% in sedentary individuals and as high as 50% in highly active individuals.

I’m always telling people to exercise more – to burn more, not just eat less. This is not only for health, fitness and well-being, but also to help increase fat loss.

But some people say that increasing exercise doesn’t always work and they quote from research to make their case. It’s true that some studies paradoxically don’t show better weight loss by adding exercise on top of diet.

But there are explanations for this…

If you add training into your fat loss regime but you don’t maintain your nutritional discipline and keep your food intake the same, you remain in energy balance. If a study doesn’t monitor this type of compensation, or if the researchers trust the subjects to accurately self-report their own food intake (hahahahahahahaha!), it will look like the exercise was for nothing.

In studies where the food intake was controlled when exercise was added… surprise, surprise, weight loss increased!

Stated differently, all these “experts” who keep saying that exercise doesn’t work for weight loss are ignoring or not understanding the concepts of calorie deficit and energy compensation.

Why Exercise “Doesn’t Work” – The NEAT Explanation

So a handful of people exercise and then eat more than they were eating before and then scratch their heads and wonder why they aren’t losing. DUH!

Or, they go on some idiotic crusade against exercise. “SEE! exercise is a waste of time… all you have to do is follow the ‘magic’ diet!”

Wrong. Dieting alone is the worst way to lose weight because without training, the composition of the weight you lose is not so good (goodbye muscle… hello skinny fat person!). Want to avoid skinny fat syndrome? It’s nutrition, then weight training, then add in and manipulate the cardio as your results dictate.

There’s another type of compensation that researchers have recently started studying. When people increase their training, especially high intensity training, sometimes they also compensate by moving less later in the day and in the days that that follow!

For example, you work out like an animal in the morning, but then instead of your usual walking around and doing housework the rest of the day, you crash and plop your tired body in your LAZY BOY for a nice nap and a marathon session of TV. The next day, the delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) sets in and then you REALLY don’t feel like moving!

Research on NEAT is extensive and it tells us that NEAT plays a major role in obesity and fat loss. Finding ways to INCREASE NEAT along with formal exercise can be a promising strategy to increase your total daily calorie burn and thus, increase fat loss. The flip side of that equation is finding ways to avoid decreases in NEAT that we might not have been aware of. Because NEAT is so completely off most people’s radars, most people miss this.

(NOTE: For a real eye-opener, try a using a pedometer or bodybugg for a while)

Previous studies have confirmed that many people compensated and decreased their activity (NEAT) during the remainder of the day or on rest days after exercise training. This led anti-exercise pundits once again to spit out their party line, “see, exercise doesn’t work! You might as well just diet.”

However, a study published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise found no immediate debilitative effect on NEAT on the day of exercise or on the following 2 days. In fact, there was a delayed reaction and NEAT actually INCREASED 48 hours after the exercise session (60 minutes of treadmill walking at 6 kph @ 10% grade with 5 minute intervals at 0% grade).

Why the conflicting findings? Scientists aren’t 100% sure yet, but they have discovered that part of it has to do with exercise intensity.

Moderate Intensity vs High Intensity cardio: Effect on NEAT

You sometimes hear certain trainers claim that only high intensity exercise is worthwhile and everything else is a waste of time or at best inefficient. That’s not always true, on many levels, and one of them involves NEAT.

It looks like higher intensity training has more potential to DECREASE NEAT later on than low or moderate intensity training. You burn a lot of calories DURING the workout when training at high intensity. However, the calories burned during the formal training can be at least partly canceled out by a decrease in NEAT outside the training session.

It also appears that moderate intensity exercise may be better tolerated than high intensity exercise by some people, especially beginners and obese individuals. The low or moderate intensity workouts don’t wipe them out so much that they don’t become fatigued, sluggish and sore later in the day…. and there’s no decrease in NEAT.

Am I saying you shouldn’t do high intensity exercise? Not at all.

High intensity training can be very effective and very time efficient and a mix of high and lower-intensity training might be ideal. But if you do a lot of high intensity training, you have to be aware of how OVER-doing it might affect your energy and activity level outside the gym – on the day of training, and even in the days that follow the intense workout. Otherwise, you might end up with fewer total calories burned at the end of the week, not more.

If you don’t understand the calorie balance equation and the calorie deficit… if you don’t understand the compensatory effect of NEAT on energy out and you don’t understand the compensatory effect of eating behaviors on energy in, then you can do cardio until you’re blue in the face and you’ll still be in energy balance… and your body fat will stay exactly the same.

Important points

1. This study SUPPORTS the role of exercise for weight loss and debunks the idea that exercise doesn’t work for weight loss, provided all else remains equal when exercise is added on top of diet.

2. Exercise intensity can affect NEAT for days after a workout is over. Too much high intensity work might zap your energy and activity outside the gym, resulting in a lower level of NEAT. You have to keep up your habitual activity level outside the gym after pushing yourself hard in the gym.

3. This information supports the role of low moderate intensity exercise (like 60 minutes of treadmill walking) based on the effect this has on your activity outside the gym. It is not true that only high intensity training is worthwhile. There are pros and cons of training at various intensities.

4. If you can keep up your NEAT, you can increase your weekly calorie expenditure and increase your fat loss.

5. It’s important in research to look beyond short term results (during a workout bout, 24 hour studies, etc), and also consider longer term effects. We should watch out for more studies on NEAT that go beyond 24 hours to learn more.

NEAT is a great way to improve your total fat loss results, but it can also undermine your efforts if you don't consider the toll it takes on your daily energy expenditure. The best thing you can do is follow a fat loss system like my Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle Program that takes account of the big picture, including NEAT.

Train hard and expect success!

Tom Venuto, author of

About the Author:

Tom Venuto is a fat loss expert, lifetime natural (steroid-free) bodybuilder, freelance writer, and author of the #1 best selling diet e-book, Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle: Fat-Burning Secrets of The World’s Best Bodybuilders & Fitness Models (e-book) which teaches you how to get lean without drugs or supplements using secrets of the world's best bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn fat and increase your metabolism by visiting: www.BurnTheFat.com

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

100 Pounds Before and After Weight Loss

I hope that having watched this video you too will be motivated to lose weight. As it is said in the video, If she can do it, 
ANYONE CAN



Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Quick Weight Loss - How to Lose Weight Quickly


Let's start by saying that if someone go online and search for these terms "quick weight loss" or "how to lose weight quickly" you will discover that a lot of results will appear.

Let's take for instance you wanted to go to a social gathering and you can't fit in your much loved dress, or to make it worse, your wedding dress does not fit you on the day of your wedding. You may start to wonder how this is possible after you might have tried to lose weight, and admiring yourself in the mirror for at least 5X daily. Anyway we all know the reason why: it is due to your irresistible craving for those jumbo burger or those much loved chocolates.

The real truth is that nobody would want to find his/herself in such a situation. How to lose weight quickly and safely or quick weight loss? Mostly, this kind of question always runs through each person's mind that want to loss weight fast. 

There is no how you can lose weight straight away but that is not to say that quick weight loss is not possible. Just that you need to follow a step by step system and not just waking up and hoping to loss weight immediately.


The funny thing is that most people do not want to follow a hale and hearty routine, instead they look for ways which can provide them with sharp results even if it is unsafe but they don't know that it can be dangerous going that way. Quick weight loss or how to lose weight fast? Someone might ask, can I lose weight fast and safe using pills? What are the guidelines for losing weight quickly? All these questions and more are among the types of question that bothers people who are overweight. Do you know some people are even ready to do anything for weight lose quick results.

Now the answer to the question, how to lose weight quickly or how to lose weight quick, comprises a regular exercise, self control and hale and hearty diet.

Let us see the procedure to lose weight quickly and safely with diet.

*You can have all the fruits you want, but keep away from eating
bananas on the first day.

*Have vegetables along with vinegar, mustard or soy sauce on the second day.

*Eat only fruits and vegetables on the third day.

*About five bananas and five glasses of milk ought to make up your meal for the fourth day.

*Eat chicken or fish along with vegetables on the fifth day

*You can include beef and vegetables in your diet on sixth day.

*Once more eat beef or chicken together with fresh vegetables on the seventh day.

I want to tell you that these diets will help you lose weight rapidly. Also, you can follow crash diets for a short time till you lose weight although it is better to retrieve to your normal diet later.

Another way to reduce fat is through surgery. This alternative is generally recommended to folks who are very obese. These days, there are lots of diet pills obtainable in the market to lose weight quickly but what I have to say is that someone have to discuss with his/her physician before making use of them to avoid the negative side effects. On the other hand, it is recommended that you ought to keep away from diet pills as they can be dangerous to your health. For this reason it is better to keep to the natural methods of weight loss since it has no or little side effect.

Follow These Tips to Lose Weight Quick-How to Lose Weight Quickly Guidelines

*Reduce your calorie intake. You can lose weight quickly if you burn more calories. For this reason, you have to engage in more physical activity and lessen the calorie intake to lose weight quick. You have to reduce the amount of salt and starches consumption in order to give you speedy results. Therefore, to lose weight quickly, you must eat the right kind of foods as calories matters most in case of weight loss. So it is vital to lose 7 calories per pound of your current body weight.

*Follow a hale and hearty diet and include foods like lean meat, egg whites, soy products, vegetables, fruits and dairy foods with no fats in their every day diet in order to lose weight fast and safely. Stay away from eating junk foods. Also try to add in pastas, salads, and fibrous foods in your every day diet. Replace white bread with brown bread. Make use of skimmed milk instead of the regular one since it has fewer amounts of fats.


*You have to exercise steady. Let me tell you, in case you don't know that cardio exercises decreases fat more rapidly. Therefore exercise no less than 30-45mis daily and it is vital to perspire during exercise.

*Try and consume green tea as it will help you out in losing weight.

Some helpful exercises in quick weight loss are.

*Household everyday jobs like cleaning, washing and even gardening are good forms of exercise but some don't know.

*Weight training exercises like dumbbells are very efficient in muscle toning. They will help in reducing fat plus result in inch loss.

*Aerobic exercises: This will help you build stamina and keep you healthy and fit.
Swimming is as well an effective form of exercise. It will develop your stamina and muscles.

*Crunches or ab exercises are effective if
you want to achieve a flat belly.

All these are the ways which tell you how to lose weight fast. Mind you that extreme dieting can lead to a severe health problems.For that reason, it is advisable to have a hale and hearty balanced diet which will promote weight control. Please you have to stay away from too much alcohol and smoking. Since a positive outlook towards life promotes a healthy living. So be optimistic and live a stress free life.


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Monday, 27 February 2017

8 Ways to Beat Stubborn Body Fat With Walking

Do you know which is one of the best exercises for your body? It's walking! Strange hey, my first thought always was that it would be something like jogging, HIIT training or something more strenuous for your body.



Walking is one of the best exercises out there simply because it has a gentle low impact on your body. And if you step your workout up a notch, brisk walking can provide the same health benefits as jogging.

The great thing about walking and why I recommend it to everyone who is beginning on their weight loss journey is because it is simple to perform and is gentle on your body. Plus because it is one of the simplest exercises out there it is easier to stick with and do long-term.

The hardest part of weight loss is just getting started that is why walking is such a great starting point. You can even make it a social event by inviting your friends and family and create bonding experiences while burning fat! That's what is called a walking club and there are many of them that already exist.

1.  Ease into walking. Let's face not everyone is a seasoned fitness professional! So if you are just begging your weight loss journey, it's a good idea just to start off slow and easy like doing just 1 lap around the block. Of course, as you become fitter over time you can always increase the intensity!

2.  Wear the correct clothing. If walking is something you are going to do long-term make sure that you at least have proper walking/jogging shoes so that you can protect your joints. It's also important to make sure you are comfortable during your walk, so dress appropriately for the weather.


3.  Do a couple of pre-workout stretches. You don't exactly have to do the same sort of warm-up exercise if you were going to do a session of HIIT but it is important to do at least 10 minutes of stretches before your walk! If you don't have the time you can always start off with walking at a slower pace in the beginning.

4.  Maintain your posture. Hold shoulders back and keep your head held high, after all, you don't want to injure yourself because you have bad posture!

5.  Regulate your intensity. You are probably walking too fast If you are out of breath and can't carry a conversation. Slow it down so that you don't burn yourself out!

6.  Measure your progress. What we measure, improves. Just like you would measure your weight every day, record how far you have walked and how long did it take, then try better your own stats by a little bit every single day!



7.  Have a little fun. Threes really no need to punish yourself, start a walking group with your friends and make your exercise a fun experience. You can even plan several routes for variety or even listening to your favourite music while walking!

8.  Cool down. In order to prevent muscle stiffness the next day, try a couple of cool down stretches after your workout routine or even slow your pace at the end your route.

The most important part of any exercise program is to have consistency and sticking to your plan! Always stay flexible with your workout routines and you will have no problem with burning your stubborn body fat!


Losing weight can be a real 'grind' at times so keep things interesting by planning different routes and starting a walking group for that extra social support! And remember that starting is already half the battle, after that it is mostly downhill!

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Sunday, 26 February 2017

How Exercise Helps You Lose Weight



As far as weight loss is concerned, eating well is one thing that you should do. Aside from this, physical activities can help you get closer to your goal. In other words, exercise can help you burn calories and grow muscle. Therefore, you should exercise on a regular basis. Regular exercise can help you prevent several health conditions. Given below is the description of how exercise can help you get rid of the extra pounds.

How much exercise do you need?


Actually, it also boils down to your physical activity. You don't have to join a gym or purchase costly exercise equipment in order to lose weight and stay in good shape. Given below is a list of daily activities that can help you achieve this purpose:

· Shopping

· Gardening

· Cleaning your room

· Taking the stairs

· Walking

In order to burn lots of calories, you need to break a swat by walking, running, jogging, or gardening. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you should do your aerobic activity for at least 30 minutes per week. For moderate activity, you can do exercises, such as swimming, walking or jogging. As an alternative, you can run for 15 minutes per week.

Exercise options

What are your exercise options for aerobic activity? Below is a list that can guide you.

· Walking

· Running,

· Biking

· Hiking

· Swimming                                                          

· Dancing

· Skating

· Skiing

· Playing basketball

· Playing volleyball

· Playing soccer

· Playing tennis

You can consider yoga studios, aerobics classes or karate dojos as well. As far as exercise goes, everyone has a great option. For instance, walking is an ideal option. It is a low-impact exercise.
The great thing about walking is that it is a gentle form of exercise and can be done anywhere.

Benefits of exercise

Weight loss

In order to lose weight, the number of calories you burn should be higher than the number of calories you gain. With regular exercise, you can achieve this purpose. As a matter of fact, if you do a lot of exercise on a regular basis, you won't need to cut down on your food intake.

Increased energy levels

With regular physical activity, you can:

· Boost your blood circulation

· Boost your cardiovascular system

· Provide your tissues with nutrients

· Provide oxygen to your blood

Disease prevention

As a general rule, people who perform exercises on a regular basis are less prone to diseases. With regular workouts, you can prevent a lot of health problems, such as obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, type 2 diabetes, cancer and high blood pressure, just to name a few.

The takeaway

So, you see how exercise can help you get rid of extra weight in addition to provide you with various other benefits. If you have been looking for an easy way to shed the extra weight, we suggest that you make exercise part of your life. This will work for you as it worked for many other individuals.

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Saturday, 25 February 2017

Looking For New Weight Loss Tips?

The problem with a quick, easy solution to losing weight is that it usually leads to quick, easy weight gain shortly thereafter. There are hundreds of weight loss tips out there, and you may be tired of hearing the same advice repeated over and over. The truth is, there are no new weight loss tips. The same honest truth of yesterday is the truth today. Losing weight requires that you change your eating habits, exercise more, and live a generally healthy lifestyle. A particular weight loss program can help you lose the initial pounds you need to shed, and give you advice on how to keep them off, but the rest is up to you. Going straight back to your old habits is not going to help you stay in shape, or stay healthy.



Before you choose a weight loss program, let's go through those tips one more time. This time, put them into practice - lose the weight, and keep it off.



1. Lose weight for the right reasons




Before you even look at a diet plan or exercise schedule, look at why you want to lose weight. If you want to improve your health, look and feel better - great! If you want to be able to play with your kids more, that's super. Trying to get your ex back, look better than the next door neighbour, or because your partner says you should - not so good. The best motivation to lose weight is to do it for yourself - nobody else. Health reasons should be foremost, because being overweight can cause health issues that will be with you for the rest of your life.

2. Choose a weight loss program carefully


You must be realistic when you choose how you are going to go about losing weight. Your lifestyle may not suit every type of program or diet, and choosing one that you cannot adjust to or cope with is setting yourself up for failure. Look at your current eating habits, level of physical activity, work schedule, family and social life.

Think realistically about how much change each of those areas can withstand. For example, if you do no exercise at all, you're going to struggle with a weight loss program that requires intense exercise from the get-go. If you eat out regularly, you'll need a diet that allows you a wider choice of food types to accommodate that. Counting calories can be time consuming, so if you have a busy schedule, you may want a diet that either lays it all out for you, or gives you more flexibility. Try not to be sucked in by the promise of losing a certain number of pounds in a specific time period - everyone loses weight at a different rate, and the only way to guarantee you will lose any weight is by following instructions to the letter.

3. Set realistic goals

This cannot be repeated enough. Setting goals that are nigh impossible to reach just sets you up for failure, disappointment and misery. Break your goal up into smaller, more achievable steps. Monthly or weekly goals are easier to achieve. Make sure that your goals represent a healthy weight loss - which most often means gradual weight loss leading to a healthy weight for your age, gender, height and body type.

4. Write it all down

Whether you call it a food diary or a success journal (personally I prefer the latter), get into the habit of recording your eating habits - and preferably start doing this before you go on a weight loss program. Record what you eat, when you eat - and why you eat. Why you eat will help you identify what triggers the unhealthy eating habits that may have led to your weight gain. Boredom, loneliness, anger, frustration and stress can often lead us to unhealthy snacks and comfort food, even though we know it's not good for us. Use your diary or journal to record your goals, and your progress.

5. Program for success, but expect some bad days

Forget about all the diets you've been on in the past! Program yourself for success on this one, but accept that there will be bad days - and even bad weeks. Nobody is perfect, and you will have a day or two where it just gets too much for you. You may skip a workout, or find yourself unable to resist the donuts your colleague brought to work. It's okay to slip up! It is NOT okay to give up. One bad day, one poor decision, or even a string of them, does not mean you have failed. It just means you had a bad day. Tomorrow does not have to be the same, so just get started right away.

6. Get support

Whether it's friends, family or an online group, make sure you have people to support and encourage you - especially on those bad days. There are thousands of people in online groups who share their experiences with different diets and weight loss programs, have been through the same difficulties you may be facing, and many who have succeeded. Read their stories, chat to them, and learn from their mistakes.

7. Exercise

Whether you like it or not, some form of physical activity must be included in a healthy lifestyle. Not only does it help you lose weight, but it will help you maintain the weight loss. Of course, the health benefits are a big factor - even if you're thin, exercise is good for you. You will find that the usual recommendation is between 30 and 45 minutes of exercise three times a week. Recent research indicates that those thirty minutes can be broken up into three 10 minutes sessions, with the same results. 10 minutes is often easier to fit into a busy schedule, and the exercise you do will keep your metabolism boosted throughout the day. Your exercise program should involve activities that you enjoy doing. If you don't enjoy it, you're going to find any excuse not to do it, or be miserable when you are. One of the three factors most likely to lead to successful weight loss is having home exercise equipment, so that may be an avenue to investigate too.

8. Eating

Whether you are following a specific diet plan, counting calories, or just cutting down on the 'bad' food, there are a couple of things that can help you.

Eat slowly. It takes 20 minutes from the time you start eating, for your brain to register feelings of fullness. If you gulp your food down in less time, you won't know you're too full until it's too late. Stop eating when you feel satisfied - not full.

Watch those portions - especially when you are eating out. Eat half the meal and take the rest home in a take out box. At home, use smaller plates - a great way to make sure you don't serve too much, but your plate will still look nice and full.

Go easy on the salt, limit high fat foods, replace red meat with lean poultry and fish, and drink lots of water. Don't skip meals, especially breakfast, as that's the meal that wakes up your metabolism and gets it going for the rest of the day.

9. Chart your progress

Keeping track of your progress, including any slow or stalled loss periods, will let you see what helps you to succeed, what causes problems, and when to celebrate. Don't compare yourself to anyone else, even if they are following the exact same plan as you. Everyone loses weight at a different rate, due to metabolism, muscle tone and body type differences.

If your progress has stalled, particularly towards the end of your diet, you may have hit a plateau. The best way to overcome this is to change something. Exercise in the mornings instead of the evenings, swop carbs for proteins and vice versa in a few meals, or even take a few days break altogether. A plateau means your body has settled into a routine, and often all it needs is a little jolt to get it working at losing weight again.

10. Maintain, maintain, maintain!

It is common sense that once you've lost weight, going back to your old habits will bring the weight back on, but so many fall into that trap. Either their diet was so radical it is impossible to continue in real life, or the weight loss program failed to explain how the dietary changes made to lose weight can be adapted to maintain your new weight. After your 'diet' is finished, you should have a better idea of what to eat, when to eat, and how to eat it. You should be feeling the benefits of regular exercise, and in fact be able to do more exercise because you are now fitter and stronger. Adapting your weight loss program to a weight loss maintenance program and a new healthy lifestyle should be a priority.

Although these tips may seem like common sense, old hat or just another repetition, that doesn't mean you'll take heed. Most of us know when we're eating the wrong food or not exercising enough, but that isn't always enough. You have to take action in order to change your life, and there is no shortcut. A weight loss program can help you get the weight off, but you have to keep it off. It is not easy to lose weight, and no-one takes kindly to change, but if you want to improve your health and well-being, you are going to have to put some effort into becoming healthy. The results will, however, definitely be worth it.

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