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Best and worst performances from Saturday NCAA Football
Impressive
LSU: First off, as I stated in another thread, big emotional win for LSU. Was supposed to be a home game for the Tigers, but they had to travel to Tempe, a very tough place to win. They didn't quit when a lot of team would've, and got...
Borderline Division 1? How To Make It
As a former NCAA Division 1 Athlete, I have parents ask me quite often what their son or daughter needs to do in order to make it to the highest level of college athletics. First, mom and dad need to know where they fit in the equation to success....
Buying Your First Skateboard
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skate spot, and decided it's time you got in on...
Resort Golf Challenges
Resort Golf Challenges Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com To read this entire feature FREE with photos cut and paste this link: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/sports02/golf02/chal/challenge.html What's The...
Press Release
U.S.A Olympic Athletes Set to Beat the Heat in Athens
U.S.A athletes at Olympics to use cooling vests to beat the hot Athens sun, and gain an edge on the competition.
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Safe Weight Loss Part 2.
Keeping it off
Our first weight loss article on this subject dealt with losing
one pound per week, which is achievable for everybody. This
article deals with keeping weight off after you lose it, or
controlling weight. There is little point in going through with
a diet and changing your exercise regime only to see the weight
return; that is demoralizing and exactly what happens to people
who attempt to lose weight too rapidly. If you weigh 200-pounds
and wish to get down to 150 pounds it is going to take 50 weeks
to achieve it and sustain your new weight.
Controlling Weight
Controlling weight means having to learn two sets of behavior:
weight loss and weight maintenance. According to some health
professionals, weight maintenance is the more difficult. Only a
third of the people who lose weight are able to keep it off.
Long-term success depends upon continuing the good eating and
exercise habits you developed while losing weight. So don't
allow yourself to get into a regime that is too vigorous because
you are unlikely to be able to keep it up. Vigorous diets do
work but usually they only work to take the weight off and then
become unsustainable and within a short period of time the
weight returns.
Set Sustainable Goals
Now is the time to set sustainable goals and to meet that
criteria your goals need to be realistic. Losing a single pound
(450 grams) each week should not prove too difficult. I once
heard comedian Billy Connolly say: "Losing weight is easy; all
you have to do is eat less and move more." I don't think anybody
has ever stated a more obvious fact. So ask yourself whether you
can eat a little less and move more each day, if the answer is
yes and your will power is strong enough then you will have no
problem losing weight.
It will take time to make these new habits part of your life.
Continue to modify your behavior by:
1. Accepting the fact that it takes your stomach about 20
minutes to get the message to your brain that it is full.
Most
people continue eating long after they have had sufficient.
2. Never drink beer, or carbonated waters like Coke, Pepsi or
anything that fizzes with your meal. Beer prevents the breakdown
of fat.
3. It is better to have five or six small meals than one big
meal.
4. Eat slowly and chew each piece of food.
5. Stop eating before you feel full. Be prepared to take a
twenty minute break before deciding if you have eaten enough.
6. If you become hungry between meals then eat a piece of fruit
or a raw carrot.
Reward Yourself
By losing weight you are achieving an ambition and achievement
deserves reward. Just do not reward yourself with food. New
clothes are a good incentive, a visit to the theater or a
sporting event or anything that you will see as a reward..
Summary
You do not have to give up any food that you like, unless it is
extremely high fat content, It is just a matter of reducing the
amount that you eat. This can be achieved in many ways. I
nominate one thing each day that is off the menu for that day.
Say potatoes: I do not substitute potato, I just leave a gap on
my plate that it usually fills. That way I reduce my calorie
intake and my extra light exercise also burns further calories.
Y'know Billy Connolly is right. It works. The final decision is
always yours and only you have the ability to see it through but
if you are reading this article then you are at least thinking
about it. Lowering your weight and increasing your fitness not
only prolongs life, it makes life more fun.
This article is © copyright David McCarthy 2005. It may be
reproduced only in its entirety with no changes or additions.
About the author:
David McCarthy is webmaster of http://www.recipesmania.com a
website devoted to freely sharing knowledge on all facets of
food, cooking, weight loss, food related health subjects and a
free weight loss program. It contains recipes for all occasions
from health to partying.
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