August 11, 2008
Lose Weight More
Weight loss programs vary and whether you have decided on a rapid weight loss plan or one where you lose weight more slowly and steadily, your other weekly commitments will have a bearing on how successful you are. This is all about attitude change and the determination to succeed in the diet you have chosen. Many factors are involved in how quickly an individual will lose weight; for example:
*Genetic make-up *Psychological stress *Current mind frame
Excessive weight causes many problems; some but not all are physical aspects. It is not just a feeling of value but physical aspects including general exercise, clothing and health issues are all challenged by this condition which can be changed with weight loss. Rapid weight loss programs can achieve this but they are generally a combination of things; a good nutritious low-fat diet program and regular exercise will also be necessary too. The diet plan must be flexible to your tastes other wise it will fail, put aside at least a quarter of an hour every day to carry out some form of physical activity like brisk walking, running or other type of cardiovascular exercise.
Not all rapid weight loss plans will work with everyone and those that do work will produce different results for everyone that uses them; we are all unique and cannot expect to lose weight at the same rate. Part of the beauty of weight loss plans is that they can be adjusted to suit the individual if the results aren't encouraging, plus, increasing the cardiovascular activity will help. If you find a plan isn't working as it should then perhaps you will need to change the diet plan as each person's metabolism is different and you cannot expect every diet plan to work.
You would be wise to choose an exercise method that suits your physical abilities so if all you are able to do is walk then that is fine; calories are burnt quicker with muscle that has been converted from fat, even as a result of walking, but not everyone is suited to vigorous physical exertion. Drinking water regularly throughout the day is very important; someone on a rapid weight loss program should be drinking at least 6 glasses of water each day which will replace lost fluids and help get rid of bad toxins at the same time. Even though white meat and fish are generally good for you, they can contain more fat than is desirable so stay clear of deep fried foods in general as they are full of fat that is damaging to your system.
It is recommended for those on a strict diet to opt for grilled food as this contains a smaller amount of fat after the food has been cooked. Make sure that you aren't avoiding carbohydrates altogether though as they provide your body with the energy it needs to function properly. This type of diet supplies between 1,000 and 1,500 calories per day and it is not too difficult to lose about a pound or so in weight every day; however, it is quite possible that weight will start to rise again if you do not maintain a reasonable calorie level each day.
Filed under Weight Loss by Upbeat Body
August 4, 2008
Problem On Losing Weight
Rapid weight loss is often a plan people start because they feel if they do not see fast results from their efforts they will give up, but the way we live our lives these days is also a problem when losing weight. Weight loss plans should be successful for whoever tries them but it is often the determination level of people that lets them down; below are a few things to think about when you start your weight loss plan. Many factors are involved in how quickly an individual will lose weight; a number of these are highlighted below:
*Genetic make-up *Previous mental anguish *Attitude towards improving their health
Overweight people have a number of image and self worth issues which can seriously affect them. Whilst the number of physical and mental effects on an overweight person is great, it is amazing how these can be turned around when a person starts to lose weight. Rapid weight loss programs can achieve this but they are generally a combination of things; anyone contemplating this type of program needs to start eating a healthy diet as well as taking part in daily physical activity. The diet plan must be flexible to your tastes other wise it will fail, put aside at least a quarter of an hour every day to carry out some form of physical activity like brisk walking, running or other type of cardiovascular exercise.
Remember that even though there are many rapid weight loss plans available, everyone is different so not all will work; some people will have faster success than others; this is perfectly normal and is not an indication of failure. Part of the beauty of weight loss plans is that they can be adjusted to suit the individual if the results aren't encouraging, plus, increasing the cardiovascular activity will help. If you find a plan isn't working as it should then perhaps you will need to change the diet plan as each person's metabolism is different and you cannot expect every diet plan to work.
You may find that you are more comfortable walking than any other form of exercise; however, try to improve the pace you walk at as your diet progresses, remembering that you will look better when your fat is converted into muscle. Many people who are dieting forget the importance of staying hydrated; rapid weight loss depends on flushing your system out so you must stay hydrated during the process, about 6 large glasses per day should be enough. Keep away from fried foods especially deep-fried as they contain a great amount of fat and whilst fish and chicken appear leaner than beef, this white meat can contain more fat than when beef is fried.
Grilled food is better as the fat is not retained in the food or if it is, very little so it will be much healthier for you. Whilst some diets advocate a reduction in carbohydrates, this should be done in consultation with a nutritionist as carbohydrates are the fuel that creates the energy required for your body to function. Generally speaking a plan like this can enable a person to lose around a pound in weight each day as it is based on a diet of between one thousand to fifteen hundred calories a day.
Filed under Weight Loss by Upbeat Body