Sunday, March 20, 2011

Loosing weight the healthy way

By John Kolins


The healthiest way to lose weight is neither crash diets nor bursts of exercise. The body likes slow changes in terms of food and exercise.

For example, someone who has not exercised for years should not rush into running miles a day or pounding the treadmill. Not only will the struggle to do so leave you feeling disheartened and demotivated, you're also far more likely to injure yourself and set your fitness levels back further.

The same goes for people who suddenly start starving themselves. Diets that severely restrict calories or the types of food allowed can lead you to be deficient in the nutrients and vitamins that your body needs.

So if you need to lose weight, what should you do? Energy needs and weight loss

Your body uses food for energy. It stores any excess energy as fat. This means if you eat more food than your body needs for daily activities and cell maintenance, you will gain weight.

To lose fat, you need to get your corpse to use up these stores of fat. The most effective way to do this is to:

* decrease the amount of calories you eat * increase your levels of movement.

This is why experts talk about weight loss in terms of diet and exercise. Introduce changes gradually

Small changes can make a big difference. One extra biscuit a week can lead you to gain 5lb a year - cut that biscuit out of your diet and you'll lose the same amount.

You are also more likely to glue to, say, swapping full-fat milk for semi-skimmed or making time for mealtime each morning than a diet that sets rules for all foods.

Person should think of mass loss in terms of permanently changing his or hers eating habits. While mass-loss goals are usually set in term of weeks, the end game is to sustain these changes over the long run for year to come.

There many different ways to boost the amount of different activities a person does. Team sports, tennis, squash, aerobics classes, running, palates, walking, swimming and biking will all develop a person's fitness levels.




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