Pound for Pound - Every Little Bit Helps
The world is overweight, especially in the United States. Every
year we seem to get lazier and fatter.
People who have put on a few extra pounds typically fall into
one of two categories. They are either obsessed with dieting and
losing weight or they just do not seem to care. They are both
doomed to fail.
The former group will likely fail because of their unreasonable
expectations, while the latter group thinks that weight loss and
fitness are just too difficult, so they give up without even
trying.
If you belong to either group, you need to put things into
perspective. You will probably never develop a supermodel figure
or bodybuilder physique. But the good is that you do not need to.
Fitness is not about hourglass figures or washboard abs. Just
losing a few pounds can add years to your life and make those
years much more enjoyable.
Excess weight can reduce your stamina, put stress on your
joints, and even cause illnesses, such as heart disease or
diabetes.
So start each day with the intention of eating better and
getting just a little exercise. Do this one day at a time and
you will find it to be much easier than you expected.
Here are some tips to help you get started.
1. Start your day with a tall glass of cold water. Not only is
it a great way to start the day, but you feel less hungry, so
you will eat less.
2. Try to eat breakfast within an hour of getting up in the
morning. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but
you should not wait until you get really hungry or you may be
inclined to eat too much.
3. Eat a lot of fresh fruit. They are an excellent source of
nutrition and many contain the extra fiber that your body needs.
You probably know what a lack of fiber can do to you.
4. Do not forget the vegetables. Try to eat at least one salad
every day. When you feel the urge to snack, try some celery or
carrot sticks. Some people seem to have a phobia about veggies,
but they really are good when you give them a chance.
5. Control your sweet tooth. Sweet usually means sugar, which
translates into calories. Too much sugar can harm you in many
other ways, as well.
6. Keep a food diary. Write down everything that you eat. At the
end of the day, you may be surprised, even shocked by what you
have written down.
7. Stay away from fried foods. Even if the oil is drained away,
there is still a lot of hidden oil, which adds fat and calories.
8. Do not be a couch potato. There are several little things
that you can do for exercise. Walking instead of driving. Bike
riding. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. If you just
stop for a moment and think about it, you can come up with
dozens of ideas.
So start with small goals and find how much easier it gets every
day.
And let's face it, is that not that what you are looking for?
Easy?