Weight Loss for Brides - Drop at Least One Dress Size before
Your Wedding
The stress and anxiety that most brides experience as their
wedding day approaches can be overwhelming for them. The amount
of preparation involved and the countless number of details
needing attention can make it very difficult to eat sensibly and
maintain even a modest level of good nutrition. I can recall
countless conversations with brides who are so stressed out in
the month or so before their wedding that they abandon all good
eating habits and either starve themselves or binge on junk food
to handle the stress.
Many are genuinely terrified that they'll be overweight and
unattractive on their wedding day or even worse won't be able to
fit into their dream wedding gown.
I have been working with a personal trainer for the past 10
years who continually reminds me how just a few simple changes
to your daily routine can make a huge difference. The four basic
principles I outline below really do work. I've had personal
success using these strategies and continue to follow them on a
daily basis. Many of my clients who have requested my help and
followed this advice have had remarkable results. Start this
program at least 3-4 weeks before your wedding day and see for
yourself.
1. Water, Water and more Water. Hydration is critical. While the
benefits are countless this is one of the hardest things to
implement into your daily routine. Whenever I would neglect this
item my trainer would recite how water lowers body fat, flushes
cellulite, improves digestion, gets rid of dark circles under
the eyes, and makes you feel full. These are just a few of the
benefits of drinking the required 2.5 litres of water per day.
This may seem like a lot but I found the easiest way to get into
the habit is to break the amounts down into manageable amounts:
* Keep a bottle of water beside your bed. Before you go to sleep
drink 1/2 the bottle and as soon as you wake up (before your
feet touch the floor) drink the remaining 1/2 bottle
* Before each meal drink a half a bottle of water
* Carry water with you and sip it throughout the day
I can't overemphasize how important this step is.
2. Go for a 10 minute Walk Every Day. Start with this...you can
always increase later after it becomes routine. It's enough to
gently boost your metabolism and keep you active.
3. Eat Often but Only in Small Portions. Before I started this
method of eating I would starve myself for a couple of days
whenever I wanted to lose weight. It seemed logical to me at the
time. When I started personal training I had to modify many of
my bad eating habits. I had to start eating 6 meals a day. Don't
panic, it's easier than it sounds. Every 3-4 hours from the time
you wake up eat a little something. Your digestive system is far
more efficient at handling a series of small meals than it is at
tackling one large meal. I usually eat at 7am, 10 am, 1pm, 4pm,
7pm and 10 pm Your meal portions (meat, veggies, carbs) should
be no larger than the palm of your hand and no thicker than the
palm of your hand.
4. Eat Healthy. I could spend days offering suggestions on meal
variations but there are many excellent books that have been
written to give you ideas. I will share my recommendations in
another upcoming article. So to make it simple a typical meal
should be a protein, a carbohydrate and a vegetable or fruit.
Here is a sample daily meal plan that I eat to get you started:
Meal one: Protein shake with 1% milk (I like whey protein
drinks such as IsoPro) Meal two: 1/2 an apple and cottage
cheese or yogurt Meal three: Piece of chicken (no skin) and a
small salad Meal four: Cheese and the balance of the apple Meal
five: Piece of lean meat, rice or potatoes, vegetables Meal
six: Low fat chocolate pudding mixed with protein powder 5. The
Best Part - Reward Yourself. Choose one day a week as your
reward day and eat whatever you want and as much as you want.
Whether you like pasta, cookies, ice cream or my personal
favorite chocolate. Enjoy!
Don't worry, you won't gain fat if you do this because for the
past six days your body has been used to eating what I term
'clean' food. On the seventh day your body thinks you are going
to do the same and when you don't it gets fooled and eliminates
the effects of the 'junk' food. In essence you are tricking your
body that day but you must eat cleanly on the following day. I
have told many upcoming brides about this method of eating and
almost all of them have emailed me back to let me know how
thrilled they were at reaching their target goal of weight loss.
I hope it works for you too. As a final note of encouragement,
my daughter used this method of eating and in 1 year she went
from a size 18 to a size 2. This was four years ago and she has
still maintained her weight to this day. These simple techniques
will not only help you quickly, safely and effectively lose at
least one dress size but they will also help you feel more
energetic, vibrant and healthy. Not to mention the positive
effect it will have on your skin texture and overall appearance.
Stay on track and you'll be amazed at your results. Eat well,
drink plenty of water and as you progress, simply imagine your
groom seeing you for the first time in your wedding gown and
watching his jaw drop in speechless silence.