Thursday, November 6, 2014

Losing Weight Doesn't Have To Be Hard

By Jamie Dutson


These days losing weight is on everyone's mind. It seems it's harder and harder to lose the weight as you age. Once you hit 30 years old, your metabolism slows down and it can be more of an uphill battle to control your weight.

Losing weight requires us to change our habits, and we need to accept this is a long term change of lifestyle if we want it to be successful and keep that weight off permanently. Initially you need to decide whether reaching your weight loss goals is something you can do on your own or maybe you would find it easier with the help of a support group. There are many such support groups available and you can find one in your area by looking through your local newspaper or on the internet.

One of the biggest misconceptions about losing weight is that you should limit your calories per day. While it is true that you need to watch her calorie input, you should not starve yourself because that defeats the long-term purpose of losing weight and keeping it off. The reason why this does not work is because if you starve your body, your body will start to break down muscle tissue along with fat. When the muscle tissue has been lost, your ability to maintain a high metabolism rate goes way down. This will make it easier to gain the weight back in the future. This is why you see people who are on diets always struggling to keep the weight off.

The one thing many people do not want to do is what they know they should do, which is exercise. Exercising is something that many Americans do not do enough of. There is more time spent in front of the TV and computer then moving the body around. That is more of a society problem in this day and age. However don't let this be an excuse!

You need to create a written plan. This plan should detail what your goals are and hat steps you have to take to get there. Putting it in writing helps you clearly see what needs to be done to get to your goal. For instance, if you want to run a marathon, list that and put what hurdles you need to go through in order to reach that goal. Think of it like a staircase. You go up one stair and then another until you reach the very end. This can also be a great motivator to help you stick with your weight loss efforts.

Support is a great thing to have when losing weight. Whether it's a friend or family member that works out with you or you join a weight loss forum online. Being around others with a similar goal can help keep you motivated. When things get rough, you will have people that have most likely been there that can comfort and encourage you to keep going.

So the next time that you see someone on a diet and they're not working out, you might want to let them know that they need to maintain their metabolism rate by increasing their lean muscle.




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