Eight reasons why you are fat
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1. Eating refined foods Solution: I never thought I’d say this, but it may be a good idea to cut back on potatoes in any form especially french fries. Experts say potatoes raise blood-glucose concentration quickly, as do snack chips, white bread, low-fiber breakfast cereals, and breakfast bars. Whole-grain cereals, nuts, and beans are blame-free, if not calorie-free. 2. You Lack Basic Skills in Food Prep Solution: Step into the kitchen. (That’s the room with the oven, sink, and refrigerator.) Open your freezer. You should see frozen berries and vegetables, which are as good as fresh but last many times longer. Look in your cupboards. You should see some canned vegetables, hearty low-fat soups, dried fruit, and slow-cooking oats. These foods help you lose weight because they’re filling but low in calories. Best of all, you don’t need much more than a can opener and a microwave to make them edible. (Dishes are optional.) This leaves you more time for your power tools. 3. You’re Cocky Solution: Remember that scene in Patton when George C. Scott refuses to pull his troops back, saying he doesn’t like to pay twice for the same real estate? Okay, you’re Patton, and every 10 pounds of fat you shed is real estate you own outright. Don’t give it back. With each 10 pounds you drop, sit down and reassess your diet and exercise program. If you calculated your food intake and exercise volume when you started, run a new set of numbers, based on your new weight and activity level. Solution: You do need to cut calories to lose weight. (Cut 500 today by eliminating one can of beer, 30 chips, and one Oreo from your diet.) But you need to make sure you’re eating at least 1,600 to 1,800 calories each day to keep your metabolism from shutting down. And never cut protein during a diet. If you’re a sedentary 200-pounder, you need about 75 grams of protein (about two chicken breasts) a day for muscle preservation. If you’re lifting weights, aim for twice that much. Doing aerobics? Pick a number in between. 5. You are feeling sleepy, very sleepy Solution: snooze, snooze snooze for at least 8 hours each and every night. And try to hit it for the same 8 hours. That is, establish a regular bedtime and waking hour. Pick the time you have to wake up on most days, and make sure you’re in bed at least 8 hours before.
Solution: The last thing you want to hear, is that size matters. But trust me on this: Controlling portion size is absolutely essential to weight loss. And the best way to control portion size is to limit how often you eat out. According to the Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter, a single restaurant meal often could feed an entire family. A pasta dish at an Italian restaurant might include eight 1-cup servings. A rib dish might have a pound of meat–more than five servings. A side of fries might include 70 of the little devils, which is seven servings. And a nut-filled cinnamon bun in a mall food court could total 1,100 calories–more than half the calorie intake on a typical weight-loss diet. 7. Don’t eat so fast!! Solution: Try this drill during your next meal. On every bite, chew, swallow, put down your fork, and take a sip of water. See how long it takes you to eat. Now, during subsequent meals, take just as long to eat, only without the drill. Another meal-prolonging trick for men with regular dinner partners: Turn off the TV, put down the Daily Racing Form, and actually have a conversation. 8. Desert mouth Looking to make a change and lose some weight? I have reviewed the top diet on the internet and you can go and read over 200 comments people have made about why this diet has worked well for them, as well as some of the problems. Tags: 30 chips, digest food, Domino's, energy, food intake, George C. Scott, Joe Weight Loss, mall food court, microwave, power tools, real estate, Sleep deprivation, the Daily Racing Form, Tufts University, waste products, weight loss toolsIf you like this post then you will probably like these other related items as well
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Heh, i loved that comment about “Joe Weight Loss”.
Good tips, it looks like this post was about me
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