Saturday, September 20, 2014

Learn Some Secrets To Weight Loss Success

By Marcia Dimauro


If you are trying to lose weight it can be hard to find a diet that works for you. By using some of the tips provided you will find you can lose a few pounds just by making simple changes to your diet, along with adding exercise to your daily routine.

A quick way to lose weight is to spend just fifteen minutes a day exercising. Exercise is any activity that elevates your heart rate, so even taking a brisk fifteen minute walk counts. Combine this with a once a week intense workout and you will be able to lose weight easily.

Milk is a dieter's best friend. While whole milk has unnecessary amounts of fat, 1% and skim milk, is a smart drink choice and anyone trying to lose weight should drink at least eight ounces per day. The cheapest source of protein you can find, milk also contains vitamin D and is naturally low on sugar.

The simplest advice for those seeking to lose weight is this: first, set your goals and then determine how realistic they are for you. Many people, especially women, cling to an outdated body image rather than looking to achieve a weight that is best for their current health. Consequently, they set unrealistic goals and are often disappointed when those goals are not met. You should therefore think carefully about what weight is healthy for you now, at this point in your life, and work from there.

For some people weight loss does not come easy: They will eat right, they will exercise, and the pounds just don't want to budge. If this is your situation, there is help. Going to a doctor and discussing weight loss medication will be helpful. These medications will help your body lose weight faster, as long as, you are still taking care of yourself.

If someone who likes to cook is looking for something they can do for themselves to lose weight they may be in luck. By preparing homemade meals as opposed to eating out a person can closly monitor what is going into the foods they are eating. Meals can be tailored to individual dietary needs to aid weight loss.

Make raw foods, especially raw vegetables, a cornerstone of any weight-loss diet. Cooking typically leaches vital nutrients and vitamins out of food. These losses are most evident with vegetables. Beyond the technical, nutritional benefits, a dieter will likely find that raw, fresh foods taste better than their canned, preserved or cooked, counterparts.

Control your appetite and lose weight by taking the time to eat slowly. It can take the brain up to 20 minutes to give you the "full" signal, so take small bites and chew each mouthful 30 to 50 times. If you eat quickly, you may feel uncomfortably full by the time your brain registers the amount of food that's in your stomach. Taking small portions can also help with this goal.

If you tend to engage in mindless snacking every night in front of the TV, find something else to do with your hands instead. Learn to crochet or knit. Start doing crossword puzzles or Sudoku. You may begin to realize that you have actually just been eating out of boredom. Keeping your hands busy can help to curb that feeling that you need to reach for a snack.

On your journey to weight loss, you might eat at a restaurant and want to eat an extravagant meal. Do remember though, that restaurants tend to serve monster portions. You may need to ask the waiter to bring you a take-out container and place half of the meal into it. This can help you to reduce your calorie intake and also provides you with a meal for the following day.

If you're planning on starting and staying on a successful diet, a good tip to remember is to never move more than one step at a time. It's very hard to cut back on calories, increase your exercise, and to micromanage your entire life if you're doing it all at once. Remove a bad product at a time while increasing your activity.

To get a more realistic picture of the progress you've made with your weight loss, measure yourself every few days. Because exercise builds muscle, and muscle weighs more than fat, the scale isn't a good indicator of how well you're doing. Taking measurements of your arms, thighs, waist, and hips will let you see what you've lost in inches and leave you feeling encouraged.

As mentioned previously, losing weight can be hard. But it can be harder to find a diet and exercise plan that works for you, and stick to it. Using some of the tips provided above, you may soon realize it's not as hard as you may think it is.




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