You know you want to lose weight but when you are so busy running from home to work and back, how do you do it? Is it even possible with so much going on? You can lose weight while keeping a busy schedule but it does require extra planning and foresight. The most difficult part to manage is fitting exercise into the day but with just a few small changes it can be done.
You should start by thinking about how much weight you want to lose. Many people expect to start a program and drop pounds almost immediately, and then become discouraged when it doesn't happen. If you have more than five to ten pounds to lose, be prepared to spend six months or longer working toward your ultimate goal. Even if you do only need to lose five pounds, you have to still allow more than a few weeks to see it disappear. As it has been said so generally, the last five pounds is often the most difficult to lose, but with patience, a good diet, and plenty of aerobic exercise, it can be done.
The most successful dieters all have some characteristics in common. First, they all include regular exercise in their schedules, regardless of how busy the day may be. Exercise is necessary to burn calories and fat, and one dash up the stairs isn't going to do it. For maximum fat burn you have to exercise a minimum of 45 minutes per day and more might be excellent. Before you panic, the 45 minutes does not have to be all at once. Research has shown that short, intense bursts of exercise can be just as effective as one long workout, so all you need to do is fit in several short segments of exercise throughout your day. Try walking around your office's parking lot during your lunch break or walking up four flights of stairs to your office rather than taking the elevator. If you're some of the fortunate employees whose companies give fitness facilities on site, make the most of it! Either arrive early to workout, shower, and change before work, or hang around afterward to get in your exercise. Company fitness facilities are absolutely wonderful since most include not only workout machines but saunas, fully equipped locker rooms, and even the occasional swimming pool.
Other ways to get your 45 minutes of fat-burning exercise in is to purchase a few small fitness items to keep in your office and use several times daily. Good choices for office fitness equipment include hand weights (which often come with their own storage rack), resistance bands, and yoga mats. You may want to consider a jump rope but obviously bring a change of clothing since it can be rather too intense for the office. Set your computer to give an alarm four times throughout the day to remind you to get up and exercise. Even just ten minutes of weight lifting or resistance training four times throughout the day adds up to forty minutes! That's fantastic!
You will probably find it easiest to do your aerobic exercise outside of the office. If your schedule permits you to attend gym classes several times during the week, take a high intensity class that keeps your heart pumping for thirty minutes or longer. Another excellent option is to swim. Swimming is some of the most powerful exercises for shaping the body fast. Since the body is supported by water, your muscles receive a better workout since they must propel you through the water. Swim for 45 minutes three to four times a week and you will see results within three weeks. For those who can't get to the gym or a pool, go for a run or a fast power-walk on your street. Incorporate arm movements into your walk to boost your heart rate and burn more calories. Also check your local video store for fitness videos that you will do in the privacy of your own home. There are many great videos that work your body just as much as a challenging gym class and you don't have to worry about anyone staring at the sweat dripping down your back and face. Maintain a regular exercise schedule of 45 minutes of aerobic exercise three to four times per week in addition to strength training and you will notice a change in your body very rapidly.
In terms of diet, the change that most busy workers need to make is to avoid fast food. Double cheeseburgers, fries and milkshakes are all heavily laden with fat, calories, and sodium - three things that will slow your weight loss effort down fast. Instead, eat a diet that is balanced and nutritious with a minimum of saturated fat, simple sugars and sodium. One easy way to make a diet change is to eat only organic. There are thousands of delicious organic options available and an organic-only diet naturally delivers you from the vast majority of fatty junk foods. Add plenty of vegetables and salads to your menu as well as regular protein for a giant boost to your weight loss program.
While losing weight on a busy schedule is difficult, it might by no means impossible. Exercise regularly, eat healthy, and you will see the pounds melt away.
We all love the novelty and intrigue of trying something different and starting the next new ?fad? diet plan is no exception. But unfortunately, the outcome for most of these plans is unsatisfactory. Once the novelty and excitement wear off we're usually right back to where we started.
Whether you like to eat low carb, low fat, or low calorie, no diet plan will help you keep off those pounds unless you change your eating habits for life. In fact, researchers say that most diet programs don't help when it comes to keeping off the weight. In most people studied regained weight after 6 months and were back to their old weight about a year after starting a diet plan.
The problem is that most diet plans are based on eating a certain type of food, or counting this and cutting out that and not on the way that real people eat in real life situations. In order for you to stick to an eating plan (or diet) that you can maintain for life, you need to pick one that you is compatible with the way you eat and live.
The criteria for a successful diet is simple - the key to losing weight and keeping it off is to make sure your everyday eating habits and energy intake are balanced to your energy expenditure.
The reason 95% of commercial diets eventually fail is because they violate this simple principle. They are designed for the ?quick fix?, not for normal everyday eating that can last a lifetime. Most commercial diets require additional time and effort to start and follow, and worse, attempt to deprive us of our favorite foods and stop us from eating at our favorite restaurants.
Here's why many diet plans fail (does this sound familier?)
- You start a new diet program. You go out and buy all the foods you need, prepare some meals in advanced and you're good to go. You're totally motivated with this new exciting program and you're losing weight and look great!
- Now your normally busy day is getting even busier. There are kids to take care of, bosses to satisfy, and of course there are always those new diet guidelines to learn and follow.
- Suddenly, your workload is increased and you have no extra time in the day for anything so you skip preparing some of the special diet meals and snacks.
- Now your stockpile of ?diet foods? is running low. You've got no time to go to the grocery store so you zip to the corner convenience store. Of course, none of the diet foods you need are to be found there so you stick some snacks into your basket (well, you have to eat something don't you?).
- Soon you find that you have no diet foods, you're back to eating just like you used to and your gaining back all that weight you lost.
The problem is that any diet that doesn't fit into your regular lifestyle probably won't work unless you make some huge changes in your life. Otehrwise, you will eventually find that the restrictions, regulations and requirements of your new diet are incompatible with your normal eating habits.
Now I'm not saying you shouldn't try a commercial diet - on the contrary, many of the diet sites have great long term menus and incorporate foods that normal people eat. They also have excellent tracking tools, forums and other helpful things that can help you stay on your eating plan. They thing is that you have to realize that this ?diet? is for life and pick one that will allow you to enjoy life the way you want to, whether that be eating out a lot or conforming to the way you like to exercise.
So if you want to lose weight and keep it off, find a diet that is practical, nutritious and in-balance with your everyday energy requirements, whether it be low carb, low calorie, low fat or whatever you prefer. Do this, and you are guaranteed success!
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