Weight Loss Tips - Effective Weight Loss
Tips to Help You Succeed
By Vince DelMonte
In today's world, almost everywhere you look
people are looking for weight loss tips. Weight
loss has become the primary objective of those
who are going to the gym. They want to lose
weight and they want it NOW. Luckily, there are
some weight loss tips that will make this
process a great deal easier, ensuring that you
can succeed without feeling like you're putting
your body through torture.
Calorie Intake
The first couple quick weight loss tips are
number one, be sure that your calorie intake is
not too extreme. Think about it. Put yourself
on a starvation diet and you are just asking
for a rebound binge. Sure, you may have great
will power and will be able to withhold for a
few days, but you will soon cave and when you
do, chances are you'll eat a vast quantity of
food in response to starving for so long.
If your caloric intake is too low to begin
then where will you go when you hit a plateau?
For example, a male will be far more successful
starting with 2800 calories and dropping 200
calories every 2 weeks as he evaluates his
progress instead of starting at 2000 calories
and only having one direction to go -
starvation which will eventually turn off his
metabolism and stall his weight loss
progress.
Gradual Progression
Secondly, keep in mind current "nutrition
level." Do you really need a bodybuilder
pre-contest diet or do you just need to start
with the basics? If you begin with a meal plan
that is too extreme then you will not be able
to follow it and regardless of how well the
diet is designed, if you aren't able to stick
with it, it isn't going to work very well. My
favorite line of mine is, "The best diet that
works is the one that you follow." Adopting a
more gradual nutrition approach, just like your
training, would help with your adherence
levels, which would then translate to you being
better able to maintain it. One of the best
weight loss tips I gave a client who was eating
2 double cheese burgers a day was to start
eating one double cheese burger! Why didn't I
recommend he eat a steamed chicken breast
instead since that is the superior choice? The
steamed chicken breast, obviously the mores
superior choice would be too much of a change
and not create adherence and eventually
failure.
Celebrate With a 10% Meal
Another few fast weight loss tips are that
you should always be incorporate a "victory
meal" to reflect your accomplishment and
progress. If you have gone a few weeks without
any cheat meals and are dropping consistently
then kick back and have a beer or do something
that is "rewarding" - just don't get too
carried away and don't get back on track. You
won't sabotage weeks of dieting with one
"victory meal" as long as you don't adopt a
mindset that this celebration represents an
"ending." The key is to not get carried away
and to use this as a reward, refocus and get
ready for another 4-8 weeks of hard training
and dieting. Consider a "celebration meal"
every few weeks and then get back on track!
Smart Exercise Program
Next up, when selecting the exercise program
you'll go on, again, be sure not to choose
something that's overly extreme. Too much
cardio can actually hinder your results, so
you'll want to avoid that as much as possible.
Three to four sessions a week along with a
properly planned out diet should be plenty to
get you seeing results. If you are having to do
hours a day in order to just lose a pound,
something else is off with either your diet
(most likely) or your weight training
program.
Clear The Clutter
Finally, the last quick weight loss tip to
keep in mind is that before starting any diet
program, you should rid the house of any foods
that could be problematic. If the food is not
readily available, it makes it sort of hard to
eat it. Consider you home a "haven" and that
it's one thing to have slip ups occur outside
of your home but not inside of your home where
you can control what is coming in and out.
Sabotaging your own weight loss success, in
your own home, is embarrassing.
By clearing yourself of the problem foods
before you start, you overcome a huge obstacle
already.
Replace these 'bad' foods with ones that are
much healthier and will still taste good, so
when you do get hungry, they are what you reach
for rather than the old foods which caused your
weight gain in the first place.
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