10 Unconventional Diet Tips: How to lose 50 pounds in three months

May 23, 2009 
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The following are 10 unconventional weight loss tips that worked for me. Between January 4, 2006 and March 31, 2006 I lost fifty pounds. These tips work well because almost every tip is focused around completing a small goal. In my opinion, to stay motivated and lose a significant amount of weight, you should complete many goals in a short period of time. The reason I call these tips unconventional is that I had not seen a majority of them before starting my diet

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I will start by recognizing the typical “calories in, calories out” schpeil. Yes, to lose weight you have to eat well and exercise. But there is much more to it than that, and I don’t want to spend time regurgitating ideas you’ve heard before. That brings me to the first point:

Buy a digital scale
This seems easy enough. I recommend that before starting a diet, buy a scale that is accurate to .2 (two-hundredths of a pound). I will explain why below. I also recommend either buying a scale that can record your daily weight, or manually logging your weight everyday. I bought a scale that was accurate to .2 and logged my weight at Sam’s Club for $22. It has been a great investment.

Weigh yourself everyday
You’ll find that almost every other dieter will tell you to weigh yourself only once a week. I recommend the exact opposite. I am very goal oriented and I like to see results everyday. The reason I recommend buying a scale that is accurate to the .2 is that there is a very big difference between weighting 170.8 one day and 170.0 the next day. Losing .8 pounds in one day is excellent. However, if your scale is not accurate enough to report the loss and still shows 170 after a day of healthy eating and working out, you will feel extremely discouraged. A more detailed scale makes it easier to keep a positive outlook. The more successes (days with positive weight loss) the easier it is.

Drink 8 glasses of water everyday
This one is obvious and broadly recommended, however, the reason I recommend it is slightly different. Drinking eight glasses of water per day helps you “feel less hungry.” I can’t prove this scientifically, however, when I am at work, I drink 4 cups in the morning and 4 cups in the evening. On the days that I don’t drink the water, I feel hungrier, earlier. Also, on the days I don’t drink water I feel sleepier, sooner. Don’t feel intimidated by trying to drink 8 glasses of water. Try doing what I do: I have a pint glass I keep at work, it holds sixteen ounces (as all pint glasses do). All I do is drink two pints of water in the morning and two in the afternoon.

Make your diet public
Tell people you’re on a diet. There’s no reason to be ashamed to be on a diet. I found that trying to keep my diet a secret was harder than just telling people. In fact, telling your coworkers, girlfriend, family, etc. will increase your accountability. It motivated me knowing that my coworkers and family knew that I was dieting because I did not want to fail. I also chose a typical “fat picture” and put it on my fridge, in my cubicle, and on my wall. I wanted to have a continual reminder to lose the weight. I know it’s a cliche, but it was important for me to remind myself of my ultimate goal.

I feel I should also note that although I was 50 pounds over weight, when I told people I was on a diet they often said “you don’t need to diet.” I found this surprising because I was obviously overweight. Beware that you will likely hear similar comments. I found it easier to just accept the “compliment” than to try to justify my diet to them. Remember that you are on a diet for you, and that you do not need to justify yourself.

Don’t diet on the weekends
This is another unconventional bit of advice. I was able to lose 50 pounds without dieting on the weekends. I found myself tired, depressed, and unmotivated if I tried to continue my diet into the weekend. I felt that Friday and Saturday (my weekend) was a time to celebrate 5 days of dieting. You may not find this necessary, especially in the first few weeks of a diet. However, as many weeks passed, the weekend became a time for me to celebrate my weekly successes and get myself mentally prepared for another five days of dieting. I considered it a mental recharge.

Don’t sacrifice your life for your diet
On occasion, you will find yourself unable to eat healthy. Whether this is because of lunches with your team at work, birthdays, or special occasions, there will be events that you just can’t (or don’t want to) eat healthy. A diet will feel overwhelming if you have to sacrifice special events in your life. The way I combated this was to exchange a day that I was not going to diet on the weekend. In other words, if I didn’t diet on Tuesday, for example, I would diet on Saturday, instead.

Make the small changes
This is a pretty common tip, however, I have a twist to it. Rather than giving up what most diets say you should give up (soda, coffee, beer, caffeine, etc.) just make healthier decisions. I didn’t want to give anything up, so I decided to make some changes instead. The first switch I made was switching to diet soda. Don’t worry, you’ll quickly get used to the flavor. Before I started my diet, I swore I would never drink diet soda. Now thanks to my girlfriend, diet is the only soda I drink. The second switch I made was to drinking black coffee. Cut out the sugar and creme, and you get the benefits of coffee (caffeine) without the calories. The last major switch I made was to “healthy” beer. I’m a Miller Lite drinker, however, by temporarily switching to Beck’s Premier Light (60 calories per serving) I was able to still enjoy a healthy social life while maintaining my diet.

In addition to making the small changes in your diet, make the small changes in your life: park further away, walk to the end of the train platform and get in the last car, and vow not to take an elevator for an entire week. I also found it advantageous to wear a pedometer and try to compete against myself for how far I could walk in a single day. The furthest I walked in a day was 6.5 miles. I voluntarily walked to work twice a week.

Gain perspective by understanding the fractions
Your diet is an incredibly small fraction of your life. If you live for 80 years, and dieted for four months, that would only be .42% of your life. That’s right, if you diet for four months, it will be less than one half of one percent of your life. On the other hand think of the major benefits you can get from .42% of your life. If it helps you stay motivated, count down the days starting at 120.

Rationalize your workouts
Finding the time to get to the gym can be very difficult. However a 1/2 hour workout is only 2% of your day (assuming 24 hour days). For me, the most motivating thought was comparing my workouts to sitcoms. As a huge Everybody Loves Raymond fan, every time I would sit down to watch an episode, I would remind myself that in the 1/2 hour that I was sitting and doing nothing, I could complete my daily workout.

You’ve lost the weight, what now?

Have a red flag weight
Once you’ve lost the weight, you need to keep it off. This is where the red flag comes in. You need to pick a weight and vow to never get heavier than it again. It is normal for your body to fluctuate five to ten pounds. I recommend picking a weight that is ten pounds heavier than what you “normally” weigh and never weigh more than it again.  Setting a red flag weight allowed me to keep off every pound for over 1 year.

Lastly, for the curious out there…I followed the Weight Watchers diet. I did not pay for the diet, nor did I go to meetings. I found out all the information about the diet on-line. The first place to look is at their patent.

All well known diets are available via Google Patent Search.  For the several months that I was dieting, I also gave up red meat and made sure to drink a lot of milk.  The preceding tips worked perfectly for me and they will work for you, too. Prior to creating my own diet plan, I tried to diet several times and failed every time. I swear by these weight loss tips.  What do you think of them? Do you have a tip that didn’t make my list?  Let us know in the comments.  I will be glad to answer any questions or defend any point.

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What foods reduce belly fat?

May 23, 2009 
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  Foods and belly fat

 

  • In part it is due to your genetics. However, it can be helped. Eliminate or cut right down on refined carbohydrates. Eat an appropriate amount of calories for weight loss, watch what you eat and exercise to burn calories. Tone, tighten and strengthen the muscles of the stomach only after you have lost the belly fat.

 

  • Eating a diet like the South Beach Diet that is lower fat, lower carbohydrate and monitoring calories plus aerobic exercise can help get rid of belly fat.

 

  • Refined (processed) carbohydrate is a major cause of fat accumulating around the abdomen (and insulin resistance in general). For more information about how to deal with it, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."

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How to lose belly fat?

May 23, 2009 
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It is not possible to tell you how to lose belly fat because it is not possible to spot reduce. The way to learn how to lose belly fat is by learning how to lose fat from all over your body. In short, cut out refined carbohydrates, eat several small meals per day that include eat quality fat burning protein. Eat low carbohydrate non-starchy vegetables, and low carbohydrate fruits such as berries. Drink more water. Cut out sugars and empty calories. In addition, exercise.

If you want to know how to lose belly fat, cut down on refined carbohydrates. Then exercise. Ideally, people should train both aerobically and anaerobically. Pick a sport or exercise you enjoy and increase the difficulty levels. Be more patient if over 50 years of age. Maintain a balance between the energy input from food and the energy output from daily activities. Remember losing weight is about energy balance.

To know how to lose belly fat, remember that what you put in your body (nutritionally) will reflect on the outside. Cut sugar intake and the resulting insulin rush that causes fat to accumulate. By decreasing sugar and other high carbohydrates while increasing fat burning proteins, low carbohydrate veggies, low carbohydrate fruits, and adding a good daily multi vitamin and mineral supplement, you will change the way your body uses stored fat. Eat 5-6 small meals daily. 8-10 glasses of water daily. Aerobic exercise at least 5 days/20 mins. In addition, do weight training 2-3 times a week to lose belly fat.

A bulging belly is not always belly fat. Sometimes we get out of shape, our abdominal muscles are not strong enough, and everything droops. If you do not have much extra weight anywhere else, try the pinch test. See how much "fat" you can pinch. If it is not fat, try to build abdominal muscles to see if you can pull it all in. However, if you DO have belly fat, you will need to follow the fat burning plans described above and below.

Other than surgical intervention, it is not possible to spot-reduce (even then it is likely that the fat would return). There is only one way to lose stomach fat. You must limit carbohydrates and exercise to burn more calories.

You can lose body fat and build firm muscles through cardio exercise and weight training. However, you cannot neglect the second half of the equation. There is no short cut to losing body fat; you must change your eating habits.

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Can I lose belly fat or have a flat belly by starving and not exercising?

May 23, 2009 
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No, you cannot get a flat stomach by starving yourself. Semi-fasting long term can mess up your metabolism and cause all sorts of health issues. The longer you go, the more problems, sometimes not reversible, will occur. Your belly is likely to balloon out in the final stages of starvation and the internal organs start to shut down.

A well balance diet and sensible exercise will do it. However, you must remember, you did not gain that weight in a day, or a week or even a month. It can take as long to lose it as it did to gain it. Think long-term health, not short term looks.

Instead of starving yourself start eating healthier. Eat smaller meals, eat more meals a day, eat more vegetables and fruit, drink more water, less sugars and empty calories (less soft drinks, cakes, cookies). Switch to whole-wheat versions of your bread and pasta, brown rice instead of white rice.

Losing or maintaining an ideal weight is not a difficult task if you follow a healthy lifestyle including low GI eating, regular aerobic exercise and suitable supplements. Whatever you do, do not starve yourself. Talk to a doctor or a family member. You need to lose body fat if your BMI is over 25. Excess body fat, or obesity, will affect not only your appearance but also your health and can lead to heart disease, diabetes, and more.

Nutrition is important. In the pursuit of a flatter stomach, many people diet or starve themselves. Little do they know that by starving themselves, they are slowing down their metabolism and forcing their body to go into starvation mode as a defence mechanism.

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Guide To Body Fat (Adipose Tissue)

May 23, 2009 
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Body Fat Explained

What Is The Purpose Of Storing Body Fat?

Storage of fat on the body is a critical defence mechanism. Remember, the human body has not changed essentially since the Stone Age. At that time starvation and famine were ever-present dangers to survival, while over-consumption and obesity were unheard of. To enable Stone Age humans to survive periods of food scarcity, the human body was designed to store energy which could then be drawn upon in times of famine. Thus for example, people could overeat during the hunting season, or when food was plentiful, and the surplus would be stored as fat tissue (adipose tissue). And when food was short, the body would burn the deposite fat as energy. Of course Stone Age life and body chemistry was/is much more complicated than this simple explanation suggests, but it suffices to explain why we have a built-in fat storage facility.

How Are Carbs, Protein And Fat Absorbed And Stored?

The human body needs energy to power muscles and to fuel the millions of chemical and biological reactions which take place throughout our system every day. This energy comes from the food we consume in our diet. Food consists mainly of water and three types of nutrient – protein, dietary fats and carbohydrate – which are found in varying proportions in most foods. These nutrients are broken down, digested and absorbed by the body in the gastrointestinal tract, running from the mouth to the anus. Each of these macronutrients is processed and absorbed by the digestive system in different ways.

How Are Surplus Carbs Used And Stored?

Carbohydrate is the major source of energy for the body. This is because, of all nutrients, it converts most readily to glucose which is the body’s preferred fuel. When we eat carbohydrate, it is converted to glucose in the digestive tract and distributed via the liver to cells throughout the body for use as energy. Once our immediate energy needs are satisfied, the remaining carb glucose is handled in one of two ways. Either it is converted to liquid glycogen (a temporary source of readily available energy) and stored in the liver or muscles. Or, it is converted into fatty acids by the liver and stored in adipose cells (fat-cells) around the body.

How Is Surplus Protein Used And Stored?

Protein is broken down into amino acids in the stomach and small intestine, then distributed via the liver to cells throughout the body for a variety of uses included cell formation and repair. Some surplus protein amino acids are kept circulating in the bloodstream, the remainder is either converted into a type of simple sugar and used as energy, or (like carbohydrate) is converted to fatty acid and stored in adipose cells.

How Is Surplus Dietary Fat Used And Stored?

Dietary fat is broken down into fatty acids and glycerol by the stomach and small intestine. It is then distributed (in the form of triglycerides) via the lymphatic system and bloodstream to the cells for a variety of specialized uses or, in the absence of sufficient carbs, for energy. However, since dietary fat cannot be converted into protein and only about 5 percent (the glycerol part) is convertible into glucose, and because dietary fat is not the body’s preferred choice of fuel, a significant amount ends up being stored as body fat in the adipose tissue.

Conversion Of Body Fat To Energy

If energy is required suddenly, the body first uses up its glycogen reserves. After this, it converts the body fat in the adipose cells into energy by a catabolic process called lipolysis. During lipolysis, triglycerides within the adipose cells are acted upon by a complex enzyme called hormone sensitive lipase (HSL). This converts the triglyceride into fatty acids and glycerol. The fatty acids are then transported via the bloodstream to tissues for use as energy, or (along with the glycerol) taken to the liver for further processing.

Adipose Tissue

Adipose cells which make up adipose tissue are specialized cells which contain and can synthesize globules of fat. This fat either comes from the dietary fat we eat or is made by the body from surplus carbohydrate or protein in our diet. Adipose tissue is mainly located just under the skin, although adipose deposits are also found between the muscles, in the abdomen, and around the heart and other organs. The location of fat deposits is largely determined by genetic inheritance. Thus it is not possible to affect where we store fat. Nor is it possible to influence from which area the body burns fat for energy purposes.

Why Do We Get Fat?

Most of us develop body fat because we eat more calories than we burn in exercise. Given a culture which emphasises "value for money food portions" and "super-sizing", along with an steady increase in serving size, an upsurge of new tasty high-calorie foods and energy drinks, such over-consumption is perhaps only to be expected. Lack of exercise is also a major contributory factor. However, overeating and lack of fitness is not the whole story.

Why Are So Many People Obese?

The prevalence and incidence of obesity (the disease of excess body fat) has risen considerably over the past 25 years, both in the developed and undeveloped world. Why is this? We don’t know for sure. Despite extensive research into the causes and predictors of obesity, they remain unquantified. In other words, although we know that (eg) excessive calorie intake, lack of exercise, metabolic disorders and genetic inheritance all impact on the incidence and symptoms of obesity, experts still don’t know the relative contribution of these causal factors. The only thing that most experts agree on, is that the recent upsurge in obesity cannot be attributed in any major way to the influence of genes, since genetic changes typically take millennia to appear, not two decades. Even so, the connections between type 2 diabetes, raised blood fats, obesity and insulin insensitivity – a cluster of symptoms which form the condition known as insulin resistance syndrome – is evidence of a progressive deterioration in the body’s metabolic efficiency, which may be a growing underlying factor in the development of excess body fat among many people.

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How Do You Reduce A Fat Belly?

May 23, 2009 
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Is a Fat Stomach Unhealthy?

Yes. For people with a BMI of 34 or less, a fat belly is regarded as an additional health risk. Fatty tissue which is stored around the stomach and abdomen (sometimes called intra-abdominal, or visceral fat) carries a greater health risk than fat located in the lower body around the butt and thighs. Some health studies show that abdominal fat leads to raised blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, high blood sugar, insulin resistance syndrome (metabolic syndrome X) and heart disease. Because of this, some experts believe that waist circumference and fat-distribution is more important than your actual weight in predicting future health risks.

 

What Causes a Fat Belly?

Where we store fat (surplus calories) is largely a combination of gender, age and genetic inheritance. Men tend to store fat around their middle (apple shape), whereas women typically store fat around the pelvic region, hips, butt and thighs (pear shape). However, women are prone to develop an apple shape in mid-life, after menopause. This is because the female hormones are present in smaller amounts and so their shape tends to become more ‘male’.

NOTE: To understand how surplus food calories from carbohydrate, fat or protein are converted to body fat and stored in adipose tissue cells, see How We Gain Body Fat (Adipose Tissue)

Stress and Stomach Fat

Some health studies show that abdominal fat can develop as a result of stress. This is because the hormone cortisol is released during stress, and a high level of cortisol in the body appears to stimulate the storage of fat around the belly and abdomen. Researchers at Yale University studied 60 women and found that the more stress they were under, the more fat they stored around their stomachs. So it appears that a fat belly is most likely to develop in stressed men of any age, and older stressed women.

How to Prevent a Fat Belly?

If you are prone to store fat around your middle, the healthiest solution is to maintain a normal weight. By matching your calorie intake to your calorie needs and prevent weight gain, you will prevent the development of any excess fat.

How to Reduce a Fat Stomach?

However, if you already have a fat belly, the best option is to follow a healthy weight loss diet, combined with fitness exercises such as aerobics (to burn extra calories) and a stomach-toning workout to help tighten and strengthen abdominal muscles. That said, reducing a fat stomach takes time – especially if you are an apple-shape. Despite what commercials say, there is no diet-plan or type of exercise that can "target" your fat stomach. So please don’t get impatient. Your fat belly will disappear, I promise.

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Detox Diet

May 19, 2009 
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A detox diet is a type of diet in which the eating habits of an individual are changed in order to detoxify the body. This is done by getting rid excess of bacteria and germs. Proponents of this diet claim that it can improve your health, immune system, and it is also believed to play an important role in weight loss.

There are a variety of different methods which are used to detoxify the body. Some people fast for certain periods of time. This may include juice fasting or water fasting. Others choose to increase their consumption of fish, especially salmon. Some people choose to restrict the amount of calories they take in on a daily basis.

When using a detox diet, it is recommended that vegetables and fruts constitute the majority of food eaten by the patient on a daily basis. Processed foods are usually rejected, and only natural foods are eaten. Reducing the amount of alcohol consumed or not drinking it at all is highly encouraged. It is also encouraged that the person using this diet drinks large amounts of water, as this will help keep their appetite under control.

Many people who choose to use a detox diet see it as being a way of life, and incorporate the practices of this diet in their everyday eating habits. This diet has gathered a large following, as many people are tired of fast foods and foods which are processed. Many feel that processed foods play an important role in the obesity and heart disease seen in society.

At the same time, there are some criticisms to the detox diet. Critics have stated that the liver, lungs, and other parts of the body are designed to remove toxins from the body, and because of this following a detox diet is unnecessary. In fact, it has been suggested that fruits may have more natural toxins than fish or meat, and this could add toxins to the body instead of reducing them. Some also mention that some forms of fish are rich in mercury, and this could be dangerous to people on a detox diet.

Some feel that using a detox diet for weight loss could be dangerous because it could lead to a decline in nutrients within the body, and this is especially true for those who choose to use water fasting to detoxify their bodies. Though testimonials have been made promoting the benefits of a detox diet, these people may have started the diet after completing an undesirable diet rich in sugar. These testimonials may only show that the detox diet is better than average diets, and may have its own health side effects.

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Heatlh Diet

May 19, 2009 
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Why should I try to have a healthy diet?

Having a healthy diet is one of the most important things you can do to help your overall health. Along with physical activity, your diet is the key factor that affects your weight. Having a healthy weight for your height is important. Being overweight or obese increases your risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, breathing problems, arthritis, gallbladder disease, sleep apnea (breathing problems while sleeping), osteoarthritis, and some cancers.

You can find out if you’re overweight or obese by figuring out your body mass index (BMI). Women with a BMI of 25 to 29.9 are considered overweight, whereas women with a BMI of 30 or more are considered obese. All adults (aged 18 years or older) who have a BMI of 25 or more are considered at risk for premature death and disability from being overweight or obese. These health risks increase as the BMI rises. Your health care provider can help you figure out your body mass.

Having a healthy diet is sometimes easier said than done. It is tempting to eat less healthy foods because they might be easier to get or prepare, or they satisfy a craving. Between family and work or school, you are probably balancing a hundred things at once. Taking time to buy the ingredients for and cooking a healthy meal sometimes falls last on your list. But you should know that it isn’t hard to make simple changes to improve your diet. And you can make sense of the mounds of nutrition information out there. A little learning and planning can help you find a diet to fit your lifestyle, and maybe you can have some fun in the process!

 

What are the most important steps to a healthy diet?

The basic steps to good nutrition come from a diet that:

1. Helps you either lose weight or keep your BMI in the "healthy" range.

2. Is balanced overall, with foods from all food groups, with lots of delicious fruits, vegetables, whole-grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products.

3. Is low in saturated fat,trans fat, and cholesterol. Keep total fat intake between 20 to 35 percent of calories, with most fats coming from sources of polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids, such as fish, nuts, and vegetable oils.

4. Includes a variety of grains daily, especially whole-grains, a good source of fiber.

5. Includes a variety of fruits and vegetables (two cups of fruit and 2 1/2 cups of vegetables per day are recommended for a 2,000 calorie diet).

6. Have a small number of calories from added sugars (like in candy, cookies, and cakes).

7. Has foods prepared with less sodium or salt (aim for no more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium per day, or about one teaspoon of salt per day).

8. Does not include more than one drink per day (two drinks per day for men) if you drink alcoholic beverages.

 

How can I follow a healthy diet if I eat out a lot?

1. Ask the server to make substitutions, like having steamed vegetables instead of fries.

2. Pick lean meat, fish, or skinless chicken.

3. Make sure your entrée is broiled, baked, grilled, steamed, or poached instead of fried.

4. Ask for baked, boiled, or roasted potatoes instead of fried.

5. Order lots of vegetable side dishes and ask that any sauces or butter be left off.

6. Ask for low-calorie salad dressing or a lemon to squeeze on your salad instead of dressing.

7. Order fresh fruit or fruit sorbet in place of cake, pie, or ice cream desserts.

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How to Boost Your Metabolism and lose weight!

March 24, 2009 
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How to boost your metabolism and lose weight!

Give Me 45 Minutes And I’ll Show You

How To Transform Your Metabolism

Into A Calorie Burning Machine!

 

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Feel like those holiday pounds never went away? If you think you’re stuck with a "slow" metabolism. A metabolism that doesn’t seem to let you eat anything at all, much less anything you want. Then you should be happy with what I have to tell you.

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You can learn how to take the reigns and tighten your grip on weight-loss with my new guide…

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Greetings Friend,

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  • What metabolism is and what metabolism isn’t. ( Page 8 )

  • How metabolism helps you (in ways you’ve never thought of). ( Pages 8-11 )

  • The truth behind calories and how your body deals with them (it’s the same with fruit as with ice cream). ( Pages 11-14 )

  • How anyone can speed up their metabolism by making changes in these 3 areas of their life. ( Page 18 )

  • The place to start when trying to boost your metabolism through exercise. ( Page 19 )

  • Why jogging isn’t enough to boost your metabolism and lose weight by itself. ( Page 20 )

  • The secret to burning more calories while you sit around doing nothing. ( Page 21 )

  • Interval training as your secret weapon for fitness (and burning extra calories). ( Pages 22-25 )

  • How the most health-conscious add variety to their fitness routines (for better results). ( Pages 25-28 )

  • How wine with dinner can help you lose the battle over your metabolism. ( Pages 29-30 )

  • Why getting just the right amount of sleep can help your metabolism grow strong (Plus 6 tricks for getting to sleep on time). ( Pages 30-32 )

  • Will learning to relax turn into one of your best weapons for fighting a slow metabolism? The truth is revealed… ( Pages 32-33 )

  • Why most people are wrong about how they look at calories. ( Pages 35-37 )

  • How to stay within your calorie limit and still get the proper nourishment. ( Page 37 )

  • The secret to eating more to weigh less. ( Pages 37-38 )

  • Experts choose to eat early in the day for this reason. ( Page 39 )

  • Breakfasts that will only make you more hungry later – and you should avoid. ( Page 40 )

  • This type of food takes more energy to breakdown (burning more calories) – and you should get your hands on some. ( Page 41 )

  • Why a trip to the grocery store can be an adventure even for the health conscious. ( Page 41 )

  • The truth about carbohydrates (once adored by weight watchers)! ( Pages 42-43 )

And there’s MUCH more – guaranteed!

 

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Selecting The Right Gym Supplies

March 24, 2009 
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Some people think that every muscle building exercise machine can give the same results to build muscle. This is a notion that must be corrected.Exercise machines are built and designed for a variety of purposes; they each have a specific role to fulfill in helping bodybuilders improve on a particular aspect.

For example, there are exercise machines created to help bodybuilders increase their muscle size; there are exercise machines that target only the abdominal area; there are exercise machines that assist bodybuilders in enhancing their resistance and strength; and so forth. If you want to know the muscle building supplies you need, you must first determine your goals. Many bodybuilders out there are prone to making the mistake of buying cheap muscle building supplies. They think they are getting their money's worth when, in fact, they are getting a poor bargain. In the world of bodybuilding, investing in bodybuilding equipment is a must.

Cheap exercise machines generally cause a lot of trouble – they easily break down and need repairs. Moreover, cheap exercise machines that last for a long time often provide unsatisfactory workout results. It is better to spend your money on exercise machines that are a little expensive but are of excellent craftsmanship and can guarantee the best results. For muscle building, common equipment includes free weight or dumbbells. They are perfect for conditioning your body to get on the road to fitness fast. Lifting light weights and dumbbells on a regular basis – everyday, if possible – for just short periods can already set your muscles.

To make lifting weights easy, you might want to consider buying weight benches; these machines make weight lifting more efficient and hassle-free, reducing the risk of injury. Comprehensive programs often make use of weight benches to assure optimal results. Of course, you don't just want to focus on your forearms and chest. Using a stationary bike is a great way to shape, train, and tone your legs. Many people choose to buy stationary bikes for the home because they don't really take up much space and are generally economical.

A treadmill is a logical choice if you want to walk and run without having to get out of the home. It is considered as one of the most effective machines that can help burn calories and lose excess weight, making building muscles easier. Stair steppers are also a prime choice for working on the legs, thighs, and the butt. They go well with toning exercises. These days, electronic displays and computer consoles can give your programmed workouts with varying intensities, difficulty levels, and pulse monitoring, among other things. If you have a big budget, you might want to create your very own home workout gym. This way, you can have a proper place for all your muscle building supplies. Plus, you can save on gym membership fees and have workout sessions during hours that work best for you. Your home workout gym should have complete equipment for muscle building and strength training for the entire body.

 

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