Ten Rules
For Smart Weightloss

Very few Americans are satisfied
with their current body weight. There are too many good tasting, high-calorie
foods, and too few hours available to burn the fat. It can be done easily, and
here are ten of the best ways to do it.
Remember, weight-loss is
best approved by a physician, especially if there are any medical concerns such
as high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, cardiovascular problems, etc.
- Increase cardio workouts.
If you’re “in shape” and have no critical health concerns, perform an aerobic
workout every day of the week. To burn fat, a person needs to work at a certain
level and cardiovascular exercise is the answer. Don’t put pressure on yourself
with an unrealistic goal, like losing the 20 pounds in a week. Unless you
have excessive water weight or are already excessively overweight, you won’t
likely drop it that fast. Aerobic exercise, such as running or biking outdoors,
or on indoor machines such as the treadmill, stair stepper, stationery bicycle,
etc., keeps your heart rate at a certain level. Sports such as tennis racquetball
and basketball, though rigorous, aren’t really “aerobic” because they are
stop-and-start activities. If you exercise at a very high level, you burn
glucose, but if you exercise at the “right level,” then you burn fat. The
ideal target range is 70 to 85 percent of your maximum heart rate.
- Eat a large, healthy
breakfast and lunch and smaller dinner. Your body won’t be trying to metabolize
large amounts of food at night, during its dormant time while you sleep. You
expend energy during the primary time that you’re taking it in. Keep it low-fat,
but take in most of the quantity in the morning and afternoon.
- Interval training. Combine
aerobic and anaerobic workouts. Perform one or two sets of strength training
– press, curls, squats, etc. then one minute of jumping rope or fast sprints.
The whole purpose of this cycle is to allow your body to have enough oxygen
to really burn fat efficiently. A high intake of oxygen is needed in order
to metabolize body fat and burn it. Anaerobic or strength training does not
really do much for body fat, but if you combine the two (anaerobic plus aerobic)
you get excellent results. This type of workout should be at least 30 minutes,
but not more than 45 minutes, and you should be stretched-out, warmed up and
limber before you begin. Cardio exercise on the exercise bicycle for weight
loss is not recommended because the seat carries part of your weight and a
person is supposed to carry their own body weight for optimum results.
- Give yourself strength
with enough sleep. Get eight hours of good sleep every night. If you can,
rest during the day when you get tired. Some people think they’ll increase
their energy with coffee, which is an appetite stimulant. Then you eat more.
You can make your body feel good in ways other than eating, and appropriate
sleep is very important. A positive feeling toward life is another. Work at
being happy and content. It’ll make you feel less “deprived” if you give up
fattening foods.
- Don’t follow “fad” diets:
make eating right an ongoing priority. With diets that focus on one food group
at the expense of another, you’re going to suffer an imbalance of nutrition.
Metabolism goes down, craving for food may go up, all kinds of things go on
that give you less control over eating.
- Cut calories while not
slowing down your metabolism. Increase your exercise by a little more and
make a slight adjustment to your calorie intake, but not a large one, because
you do not want to throw your metabolism out of “sync.” Reduce your fat intake
by 10 to 15 percent less fat per day to begin. Fast exercise burns more fat.
- Divert yourself at times
of craving. Curbing your eating behavior at the times you’re most likely to
eat “bad” foods can involve physical activity, though that doesn’t work for
some people. You can do a reduced level of physical activity. Get out of the
house and take a walk. Listen to music. Read a good book, but do something
to take your mind off unhealthy food!
- Drink a lot of water.
Water helps you feel full, and is needed for flushing out your system. If
you think fruit juices, coffee or soft drinks “count” as eight glasses of
water a day, they don’t. Fruit juices, though beneficial in other ways, are
higher in calories. Eight cups of caffeinated coffee is a poor substitute
for water because you’ll be feeling unhealthy effects of the caffeine. Soft
drinks either contain sugar or artificial sweeteners. Sugar gives you useless
calories, and too much artificial sweeteners causes headaches. There’s no
substitute for good, clean refreshing water!
- Eat more fiber. Physicians
and health experts advise that our bodies are biologically designed for survival
and reproduction. Taste buds give us the full flavor of food so that we’ll
want to eat and survive. It follows that if your stomach is growling constantly,
your mind is sending signals to eat. Fill up with low-fat fiber like brown
rice, cereals, fat-free rice cakes, soy chips and other food that will give
you that full feeling. Otherwise, you’re fighting your own mind. Be sure to
count how many calories you’re ingesting when you go for more fiber. Fat-free
food doesn’t mean it will never create fat on you; Too many calories, even
if they’re fat-free, can still pack on the pounds.
- Consider proper support.
Besides supportive people, like those found in Weight Watchers and other weight-loss
support groups, you might consider subliminal weight-loss tapes. Or even hypnosis.
If done properly, hypnosis has been known to help people lose their desire
to overeat. Reduce lifestyle barriers that make weight-loss difficult. This
is the real world, consider your own lifestyle, and how that is going to help
you. Beware how it will hinder you, too. Do you feel hounded by fat-laden
vending machines at work? Do you dislike the gym because you’d rather be home?
Does your mother make you a pan of lasagna every week? Plan ahead for the
demons in your life that will try to put those pounds back on.
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© 2005 Barbara Schadt Delozier © 2005 Vitamin Power®
Disclaimer: The information presented is for information purposes only. It is based on scientific studies or traditional usage. Consult a health care professional before using supplements or making any changes in prescription medications. The information and statements contained herein are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any dis-ease.
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