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Best Ways To Lose Weight Without Diet


Everyone now understand that  weight is actually an important factor in our social, romantic, and physical life on a day to day basis. Sooner or later, we will have to decide if we need to begin focusing on losing a few pounds and moving towards a healthier, more successful you. When you do, the information here will help guide you along the path and reach your destination a little bit quicker.

1-The first smart way to lose weight if you are at your workplace is to take the stairs instead of the elevator. It's a simple tip, but it really works. It you work on the 10th floor and it takes about 30 second to go up a flight of stairs, it will take you only five minutes to get to your destination. The wait and travel time for an elevator will probably close to that, if not longer.

2-Eat plenty of salad, but be careful with the salad dressing! By adding a couple of tablespoons of salad dressing, you have transformed your low-fat food into a high-fat meal. Simply dress the salad with a little flavored vinegar and a touch of oil, or use a purchased non-fat or low-fat dressing. Beware of high-fat extras such as cheese, bacon bits, or croutons.

3-Setting realistic goals will help you lose weight. If you set goals that are way out of your reach (like losing 10 pounds in one week) it will leave you feeling discouraged and like you can't lose weight, and most likely you will give up. Just take your time and keep a good mind set.

4-Make sure to eat slowly. Most people eat too quickly. If you slow down the speed you eat by setting down your fork between bites or holding a conversation, you will more readily recognize when you are full. This means you are less likely to overeat while you wait for your stomach to catch up with the food you've already eaten.

5-When on a weight loss plan, plate your food in the kitchen before sitting down to eat instead of serving food "family style" at the table. You are more likely to plate smaller portions and wait before adding food to your plate. By waiting you allow time to feel full.

6-For weight loss, look for new recipes. You might have to replace certain ingredients that would be too rich for your diet. For instance, you can replace all sorts of creams with silken tofu. Experiment with the recipes you already know and learn new ones that you can easily adapt to your needs.

7-When striving to lose weight, it is important not to compete with others. Each person is different and by comparing yourself to others motivation could be lost. It is also important to note that each person loses weight differently, and therefore, it is not practical to compare yourself to other people.

8-To help you lose weight, try to set up a diet that is as natural as possible. Remove as many processed foods as you can from your diet. This will help you reduce your caloric intake while increasing the quality of the foods you eat. In this way, you will remain healthy while losing weight.

9-You should make the habit of eating three times a day, at the same time every day. This will help you stay away from snacks and also help you reduce the quantity of food that you eat. Eat in the morning, around noon and around nine in the evening for better results.

10-Allow yourself a treat. Deprivation is one of the biggest causes of  weight loss failure. When you completely deprive yourself of foods you love, it can often lead to a binge if your resolve weakens. Instead of completely eliminating your favorite junk foods, allow yourself a small amount as a treat once in a while. Moderation is the key here - a single cookie instead of the whole package will satisfy your sweet tooth without spoiling your diet.

Now two people can follow the same pattern, but these tips that exist above, are ideal for nearly any kind of size and lifestyle. You will discover a strategy to adjust this routines and fit yourself in a schedule that leads to looking and feeling greater, than at any time. It is actually never too late to begin dropping any pants' sizing.

3 Lessons From The Biggest Loser


All over the world, night after night, millions of people are riveted to their TV sets - but not to watch the latest soap, or CSI. Not to watch Jay Leno or Sex in the City. Not to see who outwits, outlasts and outplays others in Survivor. No - they are spellbound by the efforts of a small band of obese people trying to overcome the effects of years of overeating.

It's not surprising that for so many people this is compulsive viewing. Obesity is the new epidemic. Fat children lumber around school playgrounds while their overweight mothers fill shopping carts with wrong choices. Then... they sit down at night to watch The Biggest Loser. They see dramatic weight loss and startling new body shapes beginning to emerge. They want the same results - and they begin to think it might be possible.

But who has four or five hours a day to work out? Who can afford a personal trainer several times a week? And who has the luxury of their own personal adviser on calorie content and smart food choices? The answer is: not many people. But you have to remember that this is television: it's a false situation. As the players keep reminding themselves and the viewers: "This is a GAME. You have to make the most of your time here - it's going to be so much harder out in the real world."

IS it harder in the real world? Probably. But you can take lessons away from watching this reality show. You can make it work for you, as well as for the contestants. Here are three practical and useful lessons you can put to use immediately.

1. Put Weight Loss First.

In the Biggest Loser household WEIGHT LOSS COMES FIRST. Make it come first in your household, too. Sounds simple, doesn't it? It is. In fact, so simple that many people just overlook it. They try to fit exercise and meal planning around everything else in their lives, instead of making it a priority.

Think: what is most important: getting the weight off, and becoming fit enough to put years on your life - or watching another TV show? Sit down with a pen and paper and allot at least one hour a day to planning meals, recording what you eat, and doing some form of exercise. You've still got 23 hours left to do everything else!

2. E is for Exercise - and Enjoy!

What else do you notice in the Biggest Loser household? The more they exercise, the more they seem to enjoy it. Oh sure, they grunt and they groan; they sweat and they complain. But as the weeks go on, you'll hear them say things like: "I never thought I'd say that I look forward to working out - but now don't feel right if a day goes past without exercise!"

The secret to enjoying exercise is finding what's right for YOU. If you don't really enjoy the gym, look for other forms of exercise. You need a mix of cardio and resistance training - but it doesn't have to be on machines. Walk, swim, dance, climb hills, push a wheelbarrow in the garden... there are endless choices that can be fun for you. Research what happens to various muscle groups - and to your heart - when you exercise, and pick activities that you will enjoy.

3. Identify the Triggers.

Emotions run high when the contestants have to face their demons. Weight gain is rarely from just a physical cause. If you keep a food diary, and faithfully record not only what you eat but when (and why) you eat it, you'll soon see a pattern of emotional eating. What are YOUR triggers? Boredom? Tiredness? Family arguments?

Once you have identified these triggers, you can start working on strategies to defeat them. This can be as simple as challenging yourself every time you want food. ("Am I hungry - yes or no? If I'm not hungry, then why do I want to eat? Am I really just thirsty? If I'm running to the fridge because I'm upset, is there something else I can do to feel better? Is there a long-term solution that will fix this forever?" and so on.) If you're not yet ready to deal with the root cause, then be prepared with food that won't add to your problems with the resulting rolls of fat. Make sure that you have 'good' food at hand - but also food that you LIKE.

These are just three of the lessons that anyone can take away from watching The Biggest Loser. And you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you did it all by yourself.


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