The Subway Approach to Weight Loss
The Subway Approach to Weight Loss
For many of us, fast food is the only food at lunchtime. We're
in a tremendous hurry to get back to our workday, so we choose
food based on convenience rather than nutritional value. In
recent years, a number of fast food outlets have attempted to
add more health-conscious selections to their menu; for the most
part, these consist of salads and fruit cups. While they may
have fewer calories than standard fast food, they may not be as
tasty.
Yet, in many cities, there is an alternative to the regular
burger-and-salad fare: Subway, a restaurant which specializes in
six inch and foot-long submarine sandwiches. At first glance,
you wouldn't think of Subway as being a dieter's delight--there
is all that carbohydrate-rich bread and fat-filled cheeses.
However, to Jared Fogle, Subway is like diet Nirvana. That's
because Jared lost 245 pounds through what he calls the Subway
diet. His routine consisted of a six-inch turkey sub, sans
mayonnaise and cheese, potato chips, and a diet drink for lunch.
Dinner consisted of a foot-long veggie sub, also without
condiments, and more diet cola. As a result of his experience,
Jared has become a spokesman for Subway.
As far as exercise is concerned, Jared avoided it at the
beginning. Weighing more than 400 pounds, he found it difficult
to move. However, as he began losing weight, he started walking
to his college classes instead of taking the bus. Eventually, he
began walking 1.5 miles each day.
One of the key ingredients of Jared's Subway diet is
convenience. It is relatively simple to walk to a Subway
restaurant and order subs twice a day. You don't have to spend
time shopping for food and preparing meals. If you enjoy sub
sandwiches, you may find the diet easy to maintain. Since you
will be consuming only about 1,000 calories, weight reduction is
also guaranteed. Thus, it might be one of the most effective
diets in existence today.
Of course, there are disadvantages to the Subway diet. For
instance, eating the same type of subs each day can be
repetitive and difficult to stomach. Also, you may lose out on
vital vitamins and minerals such as vitamin D and zinc. In
addition, the diet offers nothing in the way of breakfast, so
you will be sacrificing the nutrients that a healthy breakfast
can provide. In addition, the Subway diet can be an expensive
one to follow, since you'll have to purchase all those sub
sandwiches.
However, it's possible that you can vary Jared's diet and still
lose weight. Subway offers a number of sandwiches with six grams
of fat or less. These include the six inch ham (290 calories),
the six-inch chicken breast (330 calories), the six-inch roast
beef (290 calories), the six-inch club (320 calories), the sweet
onion chicken teriyaki (380 calories), the turkey breast (280
calories), turkey breast and ham (290 calories), and veggie
delite (230 calories). Subway also offers carb-conscious wraps
as an alternative to sub buns. These include the chicken bacon
ranch wrap, tuna wrap, turkey and bacon melt, and turkey breast
wrap. In addition, the restaurant chain now offers a number of
salads which are also a healthy alternative to normal fast food
fare.
One of the great advantages to Subway is the large amount of
fresh vegetables which you can add to your sandwich. You can
choose such items as spinach, tomatoes, lettuce, olives, green
peppers, and sweet peppers. You can change the types of
vegetables you use each day in order to add variety to your
meal.
The critical problem with any Subway-based diet is the
discipline required. Day after day, you have to limit your food
intake to what is available at the Subway counter. This can be
quite a challenge. While you can choose from different lunch
meats, and you can combine subs with salads, you are still quite
limited in your menu choices.
Is the Subway diet right for you? If you really love subs and
hate to cook, Subway may offer just the meal plan you're looking
for. However, if you are not fond of subs and you want a lot of
variety in your diet, you'll have to pass up the Subway plan for
another diet.
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