Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Fat Loss Tricks

Fat Loss Tricks - Finding Your Perfect Diet

Author: Tim Scott

Have you been disappointed by diets that promise the world, but fail to deliver? I am sick and tired of outrageous claims that never actually work!

Bad diets can really shatter your weight loss efforts (and hopes) and even damage your health. If you are like most people, you are probably completely overwhelmed by the endless diet choices out there.

Couldn't nutritionists agree once and for all on just few diets that work and let us be...?

Unfortunately, that's not likely to happen and we all are too different individuals with specific habits to have only a limited choice. That said... diets do work... and most of them if followed to the "T" will induce weight loss.

However... question is: Which diet will actually produce long-term weight loss results for you, will keep you healthy and will not make you suffer and crave to the point of despair?

Extreme diets aren't the solution, especially health-wise and long-term wise, so they are not recommended. For example, restricting yourself and not eating carbohydrates completely will never be a good solution if you've been raised to eat a banana and an apple a day and if you are to sustain a healthy weight forever...

A healthy and effective weight loss diet should include almost any type of food in good variety (as long as natural and not processed).

Most weight issues are the result of bad nutrition and processed foods, paired with lack of exercise.

It depends on your specific condition, but usually it's possible to start losing weight noticeably by only changing few habits and excluding few ingredients from your daily diet. Below are some quick steps that you can start employing today, that will make you lose weight (the healthy way).

(If you prefer a more regulated diet, see the resources below at the end of this article for diets that have stood the test of time and that actually work.)

Tip #1: Drink plenty of water, but don't drink DURING your meals (for better food absorption). About 15 minutes on both sides of a meal is best. Water alone achieves wonders. It speeds up your metabolism and induces fat burning.

Tip #2: Never skip meals, especially breakfast. Eat in moderate portions 4 times a day (without going completely full) and include some healthy snacks in between.

If you go hungry and starve, you may experience initial weight loss, but you have just messed up your metabolism. The key to weight loss is to speed up your metabolism and not to slow it down.

When you go hungry, your body reacts in panic and begins storing all fat possible, because it "thinks" that there is fatal food shortage in sight (which it is). As a result, with your now slow metabolism, you are going to put on all lost weight the minute you stop dieting. You may even gain more weight. (Yo-yo anyone?)

Tip #3: Eliminate processed foods AND soda from your diet; instead, concentrate on vegetables, fruits, nuts, lean protein, etc. Especially fast food is one of the main reasons for weight gain. Get rid of it.

Tip #4: Once a week, treat yourself with a meal you enjoy, that might not be in your current diet arsenal, just don't go overboard. Don't make it an entire treat day of fast food, just a meal, okay?

Tip #5: Plan your meals ahead of time. On a given day of the week, go to the grocery's, get what you will need in a week, cook it and freeze it. Bad habits will then be easier to avoid.

Please keep in mind: You can't out-train a bad diet. Don't eat badly and then just hope to make up for it in the gym. Exercise is a key ingredient in all your weight loss (and health) matters, but it only works together with healthy nutrition.

If you are struggling to lose that stubborn fat and find the right diet for YOU, then... (see below)

About the Author:
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