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People who are overweight and want to lose those extra pounds are most likely in search of a plan or program to follow. However, healthy weight loss programs for losing weight differ, or should anyway, from some of the more, shall we say, spirited claims for losing weight.
There are so many weight loss programs out there, they have become trivialized. And a new fad diet seems to come along every day. Every form of media serves as a marketing tool for the latest craze in weight loss or fitness. Truthfully, there are many good ones. There are also some that could be downright dangerous to your overall health.
Nothing beats common sense when choosing a program. That, and knowing yourself and what sort of changes you are willing to make. Most any good program will help an individual lose weight. The trick is sticking with the program. Remember, the process of losing weight should be about long term changes that keep the weight off for good and allow you to live a healthier life. If you go through some form of dietary torture for two months and lose 30 pounds, it is doubtful you will stick with that kind of radical change for long.
The best programs seem to be those that offer education, incremental and flexible changes in dietary consumption, varied exercise routines and long term goal setting. And, people need and want to understand the process their minds and bodies will undergo while making changes. Staying motivated is a huge issue, and the more educated a person is about nutrition and fitness or how well a particular program educates the consumer, the more likely the individual is to achieve their long term goals. This is not rocket science. It is just about being a cautious, well informed consumer.
Even among the many very good healthy weight loss programs out there, each one may have systems or variations that make them good for one person and not another. Gather as much information as you can on the program, study it, then decide if it fits you and your goals. Don't rely on someone else to influence your decision. Do the necessary research yourself. Get informed before jumping headfirst into a cloudy pool!
Most really good healthy weight loss programs have quite a bit of flexibility. It should not be too hard to find one that is right for you. As in almost all other areas, we know a great deal more today about nutrition, health and fitness. Know what you want to achieve, know what works best for you, be informed and then Go! Be happy!
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Some Weight Loss Tips to Lose The Extra Pounds



Want to lose those extra pounds? Well, you're not alone on your dilemma. According to the WHO website, obesity statistics worldwide have reached 1.4 billion in 2008 (adults), while around 40 million children aged no more than 5 years are found obese in 2010. Here are some healthy weight loss tips to shed those excess fats.
Watch what you eat.
This is probably the most common tip, but one that is constantly failed by many. If you want to lose weight, it's important to take control of your diet and nutrition. Knowing how much calories you consume per day can be a bit tiresome at first, but the knowledge can help you a lot in the process. Keeping a food diary is ideal to take note of your daily food consumption - you'll be surprised with how much and what types of food you consume per day!
Make lifestyle changes.
Are you a couch potato, or you're simply too "tired" to do some physical work to exercise regularly? While weight loss diets may be effective for some time, you can't make the most of your weight loss plan if you keep on doing your unhealthy habits. Besides, diets are not the answer to your weight loss goal - they're very short-term to start with. Making changes on your lifestyle and daily habit is the key towards a healthier and more effective weight loss. Cut down on your fats, carbs, and calories (and make this your long-term goal from now on), and start incorporating workout programs (or alternative activities you can do) to continuously burn down fats or simply maintain your ideal weight.
Find or create your support group.
Sometimes, your own motivation and enthusiasm aren't enough to keep you going. Take a support buddy with you or join a group that also has the same goal as yours - to lose weight. Continuously updating and motivating each other to reduce weight and maintain healthy lifestyles can really help you a lot on your objective. You can even find some modern and highly effective tips shared by other people who face the same problem.
Should you go into weight loss supplements?
Weight loss supplements such as MuscleWerks D-Fine 8 are fine, to some extent. There are some reminders you have to keep in mind should you decide to take this route. First off, many of these products are effective, but that doesn't mean you need to depend entirely on their weight loss benefits. If you continue on your unhealthy lifestyle and food consumption, the effects of these products are only temporary. Besides, they are just intended to supplement your nutrition plan, exercise program, and your lifestyle. Before you buy any product, make sure to check their effectiveness and reported disadvantages. Only go for government-approved products sold at reputable shops online or locally. And of course, don't forget to consult with your GP to know if you are fit and safe to use such supplements.
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Lynn's Weigh - The Journey Continues

Lynn's Weigh - The Journey Continues


Adventures In Maintenance

Posted: 18 Feb 2013 05:00 AM PST

During weight loss, we're rock stars. The scale goes down and people notice. But when the scale stops moving and the compliments wane, we're more like the roadies, the people who work long after the music stops and the fans go home. No one pays us much attention, but we're imperative to the success of our former rock star selves.
Adventures in Maintenance (AIM) is Shelley, Lori, Cammy, Debby and Lynn, former rock star weight-loss bloggers who now write as roadies of weight maintenance. Collectively, we have lost 528 pounds and have been maintaining for 24.5 years. We formed AIM because we know what it's like to take aim at maintenance. The perfect shot is really hard, but you can get close with practice.

As bloggers, we want to work together to turn up the volume on the issues facing people in weight maintenance. Although we will continue to write independently, on the first Monday of each month, we will post a blog on the same topic.

One subject, five voices. And you, our readers. There's a larger conversation to be had about weight maintenance, so we encourage you to add your voice. Let us know what topics you'd like us to address, and when you read our posts, add your comments. Together, we can dispel myths, encourage each other, and take a blogger's AIM at the heart of maintenance. Look for our first AIM post on Monday, March 4 and the topic is: "What's Different This Time."

Allow us to introduce ourselves:

Shelley
For those of you new to my blog, My Journey To Fit, I'm Shelley and I'm a mom to two grown sons, Sam and Max, and wife to Jeff. We've been married for nearly 29 years.

I'll be turning 50 in a few months, and quite honestly, I'm pretty dang excited about that…losing my excess weight has allowed me to BE and DO so many things that I never thought would be "me." And while I don't know what is in store, I'm happy to be physically able to take on whatever catches my fancy (and yes, I realize I sounded like a 90-year-old with that phrase).

My blog has evolved over the years, starting with my diet adventure and grudging acceptance of exercise, to the discovery that I liked running (I was the one who said I'd never run…lesson learned, never say never!), along with shopping for clothes (so much more fun now that I'm not relegated to the plus-size department), and my hobbies – I learned to knit last year and have been torturing treating my readers with updates and pictures of my knitting projects. Who knows what's next?!

Why am I participating in AIM? Well, I stumbled onto a couple of maintenance bloggers – coincidentally, one was Lynn – before I lost my first pound. What struck me right away was that not only had these women, who were as big as me, lost weight, but they were keeping it off. Bingo – that made me realize that this time, if I truly wanted this to be my last diet, I was going to have to do things differently so that I didn't regain the weight like I did every other time I dieted. Making changes with the idea that they were going to be on a permanent basis, instead of temporary cutbacks, was the key to my success. While I haven't kept off every single pound I lost, I've managed to keep nearly all of them at bay, and I've finally realized that I don't have to eat my way through life to be happy.

Lori
My name is Lori and I write the blog Finding Radiance. I chose that name because that ended up being what I was striving for. Not a specific goal weight or size, but being happy within.

I had struggled with my weight for most of my life. Lost and gained several people throughout my adult years. LOL! I have done many weight-loss programs and most were successful to a degree, but something was missing since I kept putting the weight back on. That something was really learning to love myself and develop a better relationship with food. Also important was discovering exercises that I love. I turned into quite a biker and love strength training!

My blog talks a lot about food because – quite frankly – I love food. The biggest thing for me was learning to let go of guilt about food or feeling like I only had to eat carrots and cottage cheese in order to lose/maintain my weight.

You also will see a lot of the general things in my life. I often post about whatever is in my head, my latest home improvement projects, and my cat (she is very popular) because as a maintainer, life is more than just the scale – and that is how it should be. I do struggle with maintenance at times, but it really never is a perfect road.

I was thrilled to be asked to be a part of AIM because of the deep respect and admiration I have for these wonderful women. There is definitely a hole in the weight maintenance world. It's like once you lose weight, you disappear from the blog world. Kind of like the Bermuda Triangle for weight-loss bloggers. That needs to change because there is a ton of support for when you are losing, but not much when you are maintaining, and not much is written about what to expect or how to handle some regain or when you start having body acceptance issues. (What? You mean I won't look like a supermodel once I lose weight??). I look forward to where this journey takes us!

Cammy
I'm Cammy, of The Tippy Toe Diet. I started out trying to lose weight at the "chubby" level and eventually dieted myself to the edge of morbid obesity. I spent years (and years!) cycling through one diet plan after another, but I could never maintain any of them for the long term. The repeated failures battered my self-esteem and part of me wanted to just give it all up, but thankfully, some little spark of hope remained.

In 2007, I adopted a different approach. Instead of trying to follow other people's diets to achieve other people's ideals, I spent some time thinking about what comprised my ideal. In doing so, I realized that I didn't really care about being thin or skinny or any of the other media-defined measures of success. What I really wanted was be healthier, more vibrant, and yes, a smaller size. More importantly, I wanted to do it in a way that I could sustain for the rest of my life. And, by golly, I wanted it to be FUN!

Recognizing that the completely-overhaul-your-entire-life-starting-this-Monday approach had never worked for me in the past, I implemented changes in my lifestyle slowly, sometimes in teeny little steps. My blog, The Tippy Toe Diet, chronicles those changes – the ones that worked and the ones that didn't – and continues to serve as a journal of my new explorations. I might have lost 100 pounds, but no way am I through changing! It's too much FUN trying new things to stop now!

I'm honored and excited to be an AIM blogger because I admire and respect each and every one of the other bloggers and appreciate their points of view. I'm looking forward to learning from them and to sharing my own thoughts, all in hopes that this scattershot approach might be of service to others who are either in the maintenance realm or striving to get there. Our stories, our paths, and our struggles might be different, but our "aim" is generally the same: a healthier and more vibrant life. At a smaller (or, at least, not a larger) size!

Debby
I'm Debby, from debby weighs in. When I started my blog, the byline was "thoughts on weight loss and life." Recently, I decided I knew nothing about weight loss, and changed my byline to "on living a whole and healthy life."

Like most overweight people, I have a LOOOONG history of mostly being overweight, with many forays into attempted weight loss, some more successful than others, but all of them with one trait in common: I gained back all the weight PLUS some. And so, when I was about 30, I decided that I would never diet again. And I didn't, for a long, long time. Until one day in 2005, shortly after my 50th birthday, a friend asked me to go to Weight Watchers with her.

At first I turned her down, and said, "But we can be accountable to each other." After a miserable two weeks of starving myself, I realized I needed a little help, and agreed to go. But this time was different. This time I knew it had to be for the rest of my life.

This time I had the help and support of many friends. I sought out women at work who just lived a healthy lifestyle, and quizzed them on what they ate. I read everything I could find about maintaining weight loss. I read science journals and the latest research, and when I hit a little snag, I hired a personal trainer, who taught me more about eating healthy whole foods than she did about exercise (and she taught me a LOT about exercise!)

It took about two years to lose 100 pounds, and it was only then that I discovered the world of blogging! There was Lynn, in People magazine, and the little box at the bottom of the page said to check out Lynn's blog on the internet. A whole new world of friends opened up to me.

Since then, maintenance has definitely been an adventure, and these four women have been constant traveling companions. As everyone eventually does, I had a couple of years that were extra stressful, and I regained 25 pounds. It only took two years for me to figure out how to start losing weight again(!) and that is where I am in my journey now. I never stopped working on living a whole and healthy life. And now I have added "aging gracefully" to that work. Its an adventure, that's for sure!

Lynn
I'm Lynn and I blog here at Lynn's Weigh. When I began this last trek down the scale in 2005, no one but my doctor and I knew what I weighed. Three hundred pounds sounded intangible and scary. But I grew tired of that albatross and so I launched my first website, Lynn's Weight-Loss Journey, complete with numbers and photos, and immediately I felt lighter. My weight was no longer a secret. It was, and still is, what it is: a number. It's not who I am.

Like my AIM partners, I realized this last time IS the last time because I approached weight loss differently. I finally understood that if I wanted a permanent change in my body, I had to make a permanent change in my attitude. Head before body. And no celebratory Dairy Queen blizzards once I met goal!

As you know (since you're reading this from my blog), I write about life as a nearly 50-year-old mother to four grown children, grandmother to three (almost 4!) grandchildren, writer, foodie, and exerciser, all through the lens of a person maintaining a 150-plus weight loss. There are more than 1 billion websites out there, but our little AIM consortium is just what the 'net needs.

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          weight-reduction plan that use drugs to help you shed pounds may actually work, but they tend to do more harm to your body than good. Instead of losing fat, a lot of these drugs have you losing essential water and muscle, which can produce harmful effects on your organs.
        When setting a weight-loss goal, divide it into long-term and short-term objectives. If your long-term objective is to lose a total of 20 pounds, then your short term objective should be to try to lose 1 pound per week. If you can reach your short term goal every week, it will help you to be positive about the long-term objective. Goal-setting techniques increase the chances of a successful weight-loss plan.
        If you're trying to lose weight, an easy tip is to take out the easy to eat junk food from your kitchen, and replace it with healthy alternatives. Avoid candy bars, crackers, sodas, cookies, and the like, and replace them with things like fresh vegetables, ready made salads, frozen fruits and vegetables, and the like.
       Add a little more protein to your diet to stop you from eating any junk food in between meals. A good way to do that is to eat a part-skim mozzarella cheese stick, a boiled egg, or a few nuts after each and every meal and you will feel fuller and snack less.
      Soda is one of the most harmful drinks to your body. It will help pack on the pounds, it has no nutritional value, and it can actually erode the lining of your stomach. Put down the soda and grab water, and you will be amazed to see a boost in your weight loss.
      Studies have shown that adding pepper to your food can help you lose weight. This spice actually increases the amount of calories you work off each day and keeps you from feeling hungry between meals. This is particularly true if the food seasoned with the pepper is full of fat, sugar or salt.
      You need to understand that it is okay to ask for help if you are not sure of something. if you are at a restaurant and you are unsure of what your best options are to keep things healthy you can ask your server, who should be more than willing to help.
      Watch out for light products, remember just because it is low fat does not necessary mean it is low in calories. A lot of light foods contain simple sugars to make up for their loss of taste, this giving them calories. The best thing to do is carefully read all product labels.
       Keep a handle on your priorities when you are se      Eating your fat is important for losing weight. There are bad fats and good fats. Bad fats are saturated fats like those in meat and dairy products. Good fats include fats like the ones found in foods such as nuts, fish, and olives. Good fat consumption will help you lose body fat.
rious about weight loss. You cannot lose weight if you are not making wise choices every time you put food in your mouth. Look for simple ways to make your usual meals healthier, like skipping condiments on your sandwich. Try fresh vegetables instead.
      When you are stuck in traffic, use the time to tone up your buns and burn a few calories. Squeeze your butt cheeks every time you have to hit the brakes, and hold for a while. Not only will you seize the opportunity to burn off a teeny bit of fat, but also your derriere will look great!
     Losing weight is rarely easy, but the tips reviewed here can help make it a little more manageable. When it comes to weight loss, nothing pays off like persistence and determination. The rewards for your efforts can be life-changing and can set the stage for wonderfully vibrant health for decades to come.
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Increase your Physical ActivityTo Lose Weight


        Let me just start by saying that losing weight by increasing your physical activity does not mean you have to run out and get a gym membership. While there are benefits to using a gym I believe that if you are not yet comfortable in your own skin a gym will not help you to get there. Often time's gyms are filled with people that have already developed their bodies and have achieved their desired weight. They work out at the gym in order to maintain their weight and that is a great thing. For someone that is overweight, or well overweight, this can be intimidating.
       Of course there are gyms that cater to women and there are classes for all types of people so I am in no way suggesting that you don't get a membership but I am saying that when you are just getting started you don't need a gym. Once you are where you want to be physically or even pretty close (10-20pounds or 5-10 Kilos) a gym could be just the boost you needed to shed those excess pounds.
      Today what I am going to be sharing with you is about losing weight by increasing your physical activity. This of course will depend on your current fitness level but it is my hope that these tips will prove useful and valuable to you on your own personal weight loss journey.
      Stretching-If you have been categorized as being "obese" you may not be as physically active as you used to be. Of course this is not the case for everyone but if this describes you stretching is a good way to get your body prepared for more physical activity later down the road. Stretching also helps to wake up your muscles and this will help you to prevent injury.
      Walking-Walking instead of driving can be a truly wonderful took to help you lose weight. If you are already walking that is great, you can add to it by walking up stairs. If you are not walking, take baby steps, what I mean by this is start small. Going short distances, parking just a little bit further away from your destination so that the walk to your location is longer, be sure to factor in the additional time as well so you are not late to anything. Once you are walking and it starts to feel easy to you, you can either increase the length of your walks or start to try other physical activities depending on your time schedule.


4 Healthy Foods to Improve Your Diet


Perhaps when you are thinking of foods that are healthy you picture tasteless and unappealing foods. But there are many healthy foods that are delicious and anything but bland. Following is an introduction of four foods to include in your diet that are readily available at any supermarket, taste great and are incredibly healthy for you.
Beets: You may be surprised to learn that beets are one of the healthiest foods in your diet. Folate and betaine are known to decrease homocysteine levels in the blood and are found in these small, red root veggies. It is thought that homocysteine causes arterial damage and thus eventually cause heart disease. You can decrease the chance of these problems occurring by including beets in your diet. Beets have been shown to be effective in fighting cancer when fed to lab mice. The greatest nutritional benefit is achieved when beets are consumed raw. Slice and marinate them in lemon juice and olive oil, after that flip them on your salad.
Goji Berries: Tibetans have used this little goji berry for decades due to its medicinal benefits. Studies have proven that the tiny berry, which is no bigger than a raisin, packs more antioxidant punch than other fruits. Medical research has proven that the berry aids in the reduction of insulin production which is a serious risk factor for patients with diabetes. There are many ways to enjoy eating these powerfully healthy berries; they taste great added to your breakfast yogurt, cereal or pancakes.
Cinnamon: Many of us ingest cinnamon only when it's mixed into a yummy roll dripping with sugary frosting. Never the less, cinnamon is a delicious spice that is also believed to be beneficial in controlling blood sugar and reducing heart attack risk. Studies conducted by the USDA have shown that patients with Type Two Diabetes decreased their blood sugar levels and cholesterol by ingesting two grams of cinnamon daily for six weeks. This spice contains methylhydroxychalcone polymers which may boost the rate at which your body metabolizes sugar. Adding it to cooked oats, cereal, or even stirring it into your coffee are the recommended ways to eat it.
Cabbage: This is a wildly popular vegetable throughout Asia and Europe and is gaining in popularity in America too. It contains sulforaphone which is thought to reduce the risk of developing cancer. It performs by combating against free radicals and raising the creation of enzymes which support to restrict cell harm. To benefit from such delicious pleasure, consume it in slices and utilize it like a topping for your sandwiches or burgers. You can also create a nice salad using apples and shredded carrots.

4 Diet Plans to Quick Weight Lose For Men


Add Healthier Foods to Your Diet
Diet plans for men are like a mathematical equation. They require addition and subtraction. In order to keep fit and healthy, it is best to add healthier food alternatives and do away with processed and unhealthy foods. Unhealthy foods refer largely to those classes of foods or recipes which have excessively high levels of calories, carbohydrates, oil, preservatives, and mercury in the case of sea foods. Conversely, when we speak of healthy foods, this refers to vegetables, fruits, grains, nuts, and other organic foods. The latter, when taken according to your food requirements, can boost body functions and trim down the body. Moreover, they are rich in a wide assortment of nutrients, minerals, vitamins, fiber, antioxidants, and other components which increase vitality.
Diet Is Not Starving
It is a misconception that diet plans require reduction of food intake. This is the most flawed diet idea or plan there could ever be. The main intention for the introduction of varied diet plans for men is to promote good health and weight regulation. Most diet plans for men suggest which foods are good alternatives for your typical meals. They are recommended as such in order to supply nutrients, minerals, and vitamins needed by the body. In the process, there are some food types which have to be set aside. Diet plans for men may cover four to six meals in a day. But each meal is packed with sufficient healthy components which can keep you on the go for the entire day.
Say No to Processed Foods
Due to busy schedules and heavy workloads, many men simply resort to eating processed foods. In recent years, studies have revealed that processed foods have become regularly consumed. Processed foods sometimes contain vitamins and nutrients. However, they also contain very high levels of calories and carbohydrates, which contribute to the accumulation of body fats. Moreover, processed foods are responsible in introducing harmful elements to the body, which are the main causes of cancer, heart ailments, strokes, and other serious ailments. In the entirety, processed foods are incredibly disadvantageous. These types of food must be avoided.
Always Stay Hydrated
Diet plans for men are not all about foods. Remember that the most important thing for survival is water. Water plays an important role in the body's metabolic process. It also keeps the body hydrated and regulates body temperature. Aside from water, there are other specially formulated drinks which can keep you hydrated. These drinks are mostly designed for athletes' needs. Nonetheless, they can also be used by an everyday person looking to shed some pounds.

Best Diet Tips For Weight Loss


      Controlled diet is the one best way to reduce weight significantly. There are hundreds and thousands of nutritionists out there that specialize in this field. I have studied a lot of research papers on this topic as to how diet can be used as a weight loss agent. I have read several hundred articles, papers, journals, books and much more and none of them ever said that people cannot reduce their weight via their food.
Here are a few tips that I have extracted from what I have read. I hope these will surely going to help you in reducing a few pounds.

1- You have to be patient when you use your food to get rid of all the extra fat because it is a time-consuming process. Most of the people assume that they will start losing as soon as they will change their diet plan. However this is not the case. It rarely happens instantly. The whole process needs at least a month. You have to wait a month to see results. So stick to the diet plan, be consistent, follow the rules strictly and wait. Do not expect too much too early.

2- Instead of charting your diet plan yourself, you must contact a nutritionist because you do not know as to how much calories your body need on daily basis? If you know, that's good, if not, consult a diet specialist and let him chart a diet plan based on your needs. It is a very sensitive issue, so let experts handle it.

3- Once you have the diet plan, then is the time to follow it strictly. Do not add or subtract anything without consulting your physician or the one who charted it. Remember, you have to follow the diet plan strictly. If it says you have to drink one glass of water at 3 pm, you have no choice, you have to drink it. Importantly, drink it on time.

4- If you are not following a diet plan and just trying to reduce weight by reducing the intake of calories. Here are a few things that you need to focus upon:

a. Do not stop using carbohydrates at once rather do it gradually.
b. You must eat healthy food. You are not supposed to change your eating habits rather change your food.
c. Say goodbye to junk food. It is your worst enemy.
d. For any issues, consult your physician or an expert immediately instead of trying things yourself.
It must be noted that most of the people use supplements and weight loss drugs to reduce weight. You can use these products but you have to be very careful as to what you use must be least harmful.Raspberry ketone diet supplements are recommended because raspberry ketone is extracted from berries, and is very helpful in burning body fat. All in all, it's your choice.

quick tips for weight loss


Obesity is the big problem among a large number of people. The people who are overweight usually suffer from different types of diseases that are caused by the accumulation of unhealthy fat in the body, especially in the tummy.

1- Know what you want to achieve. Do you have a goal weight in mind or maybe you want to wear a certain dress size, is your main goal to improve you health and how you feel about yourself?

2- Without spending too much time on something else, start eating vegetables. Eating vegetables will help you burn your body fat. Vegetables do not contain fat and carbohydrates.

3- When you will join a gym, you must start drinking water and juices more than you usually do. Drink as much water as you can. Avoid drinking water before going to gym or while doing exercise. Drink water before every meal or snack.

4- Try to include in your diet as many fruits and vegetables as you can. Eat fresh fruit instead of drinking fruit juice. Juice is often sweetened but fresh fruits have natural sugars. When you eat fruit, you are taking in a lot of fiber, which is needed by the body, and fruits of course are an excellent source of vitamins. Fresh vegetables are better than cooked or canned vegetables.

5- Smoking is bad for weight loss. It may lead to erratic eating habits and excessive dependence on things like coffee.

6- Drink a lot of water daily. As soon as you wake up, gulp down a glass of cool water. Have another glass of water while you are having the meal. This is a way of making yourself full so that you can actually rise from the table eating less but feeling full just the same. So that you get that feeling that you are full faster.

7- Don't eat within three hours of bed time. This can be tough if you are used to eating late at night but this is very important for two reasons.