30 Nov 2009 | 12:00 AM PST | Posted by seasoil.com Staff | Category: Health
How many times have you told yourself that you need to lose weight?
I'm not talking about a couple pounds either – I'm talking about 20 or more pounds of extra fat that you'd like to see disappear.
I've come to notice a trend. Most people psyche themselves out before they ever start losing the weight. It's as if the enormity of their goal simply puts them into shut down mode, and they give up on the idea entirely.
Has this ever happened to you? You try out a diet or exercise plan for a week or so, and then you get frustrated when your body looks the same as before. So you give up.
Weight loss isn't a speedy thing. It takes time to gain weight – many people put on weight for years and then expect to lose it in a few weeks or months. It doesn't work that way.
So instead of pressuring yourself into losing 50 pounds in two months, how about sticking with a realistic, proven way for long term weight loss: Small changes to your lifestyle over time will make the difference.
In practical terms, make it your goal to drop one pound a week.
Now, this may not seem like that much, but if you did this consistently for one year it would result in 50 lbs lost. All it takes are small changes in your daily lifestyle. Let's break the process down...
How to shed a pound a week: Burn 3500 extra calories.
It really is that simple. Try the following three steps:
Remember, if you burn up 500 calories a day you will drop a pound in a week.
Here are some practical ways to lose calories:
If you normally... | Do this instead... |
Drink regular soda pop | Drink water or diet soda pop (160 calories lost) |
Eat a snack from a vending machine | Enjoy an apple (180 calories lost) |
Hit the snooze button in the AM | Jog for 30 minutes before work (150 calories lost) |
Skip your workout | See me for an invigorating workout (changes your life!) |
Weight loss doesn't have to be allusive. Make small changes each and every day toward a healthier, fitter you. Remember that small changes make a big difference.
I'm always available to help – call or email to set up your free consultation.
David Gilks
Core Essentials Personal Training
1-250-390-3160
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