Excellent Advise

When I come across a valuable resource, I typically like to share. I’ve found something on fatfighterblogs.com that I think would be interesting for any dieter. Below are 20 tips for permanent weight loss.

  • Exercise 30 to 60 minutes each day. If time is limited, exercise for several brief periods throughout the day ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äù for example, three 10-minute sessions rather than one 30-minute session.
  • Eat three healthy meals during the day, including a good breakfast. Skipping meals causes increased hunger and may lead to excessive snacking.
  • Focus on fruits and vegetables. Top off your morning cereal with sliced strawberries or bananas. Stir berries or peaches in yogurt or cottage cheese. Liven up your sandwiches with vegetables, such as tomato, lettuce, onion, peppers and cucumber.
  • Weigh yourself regularly. Monitoring your weight can tell you whether your efforts are working and can help you detect small weight gains before they become even larger.
  • Don’t keep comfort foods in the house. If you tend to eat high-fat, high-calorie foods when you’re upset or depressed or bored, don’t keep them around. Availability of food is one of the strongest factors in determining how much a person eats.
  • Plan a family activity. Get the family together to go for a bike ride, play disc golf or kick the ball around in the yard.
  • Eat healthy foods first. Eat foods that are healthy and low in calories first so that when it comes time to enjoy your favorites ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äù sweets or junk food, for example ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äù you won’t be so hungry.
  • Pay attention to portions. Serve meals already dished onto plates instead of placing serving bowls on the table. Take slightly less than what you think you’ll eat. You can always have seconds, if really necessary.
  • Create opportunities to be active. Wash your car at home instead of going to the car wash. Bike or walk to the store. Participate in your kid’s activities at the playground or park.
  • Sit down together for family meals. Avoid eating in front of the television. TV viewing strongly affects how much and what people eat.
  • See what you eat. Eating directly from a container gives you no sense of how much you’re eating. Seeing food on a plate or in a bowl keeps you aware of how much you’re eating.
  • Vary your activities. Regularly change your activity routine to avoid exercise burnout. Walk a couple of days, swim another and go for a bike ride on the weekend. Seek out new activities ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äù karate, ballroom dancing, cross-country skiing, tennis or Pilates.
  • De-stress your day. Stress can cause you to eat more. Develop strategies that can help you relax when you find yourself becoming stressed. Exercise, deep breathing, muscle relaxation techniques and even a good laugh can ease stress.
  • Eat at home. People eat more food in restaurants than at home. Limit how often you eat at restaurants. If you do eat out, decide what and how much you’re going to eat before you start and have the rest boxed to go.
  • Plan healthy snacks. The best snacks include fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy products. Fruit smoothies, sliced fresh fruit and yogurt, whole-grain crackers, and carrot and celery sticks with peanut butter are all good choices.
  • Start your day with a high-fiber breakfast cereal, such as bran flakes, shredded wheat or oatmeal. Opt for cereals with “bran” or “fiber” in the name. Or add a few tablespoons of unprocessed wheat bran to your favorite cereal.
  • Walk for 10 minutes over your lunch hour or get up a few minutes earlier in the morning and go for a short walk.
  • Plan a week’s worth of meals at a time. Make a detailed grocery list to eliminate last-minute trips to the grocery store and impulse buys.
  • Look for a distraction when you’re fighting a craving. Call a friend, put on music and dance or exercise, clean the house, pull weeds in your garden, or run an errand. When your mind is occupied with something else, the cravings quickly go away.
  • Reward yourself. Losing weight and keeping the pounds off is a major accomplishment. Celebrate your success with nonfood rewards, such as new clothes or an outing with friends.

7 Responses to “Excellent Advise”

  1. Arwen says:

    Thanks for that!

    Actually, if you have several little meals during the day, instead of 3 large/normal sized ones, it helps quicken your metabolism.

  2. Tina Silva says:

    Those are very interesting tips. I could use losing like 100 pounds. That would be ideal. But I just don’t have enough will power to do so right now. Maybe I’ll just implement a few of those tips into my daily life. LOL! Nice site btw.

  3. Sai says:

    Good advice, but really… for me, its easier said than done. I can’t even began to list the problems I would experience with some of those. I have trouble even staying away from Mountain Dew for an hour. T_T

  4. Tricia says:

    Sounds like that site has some pretty good advice. BTW another good reason to eat at least three meals a day if not more with small snacks is that every time you eat you raise your metabolism. When you skip meals your bodies metabolism slows down, and if you only eat one or two meals a day you might lose weight but the body will often go into storage mode and store some of those calories as fat. I guess this is a survival tactic for the body … so eat to lose weight.

  5. Mellie says:

    Sounds scary and unnatural doing that every day XD
    Phew, glad I don’t have to lose weight.

  6. Tara says:

    Those are so useful, I will definitely keep them in mind

  7. Sharon says:

    Excellent post. I will be saving this one for reference because I can definately use the advice in it.

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May 17, 2007

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