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A Simple Plan to Lose Weight

Mar 07 11:26am

A lot of people send comments to me looking for a simple starting point to losing weight. We all know that it has to do with lifestyle (eating, exercise, and attitude). You can go online and read countless articles on how do that.

Rather than making it too difficult, I thought it would be a fun idea to create an easy program with guidelines anyone can follow. So here is a basic program to help you get started. I realize a lot of you know this information already, but for those of you who really desire to find that beginning, let's go!

And don't forget, you need to have a plan. This means writing down your physical activities, and keeping a food journal.

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday

- 3 sets of 10-15 squats using your body weight

- 3 sets of 10-15 sit ups on a stability ball

- 3 sets of 10 push ups (go on your knees if you have too)

- 3 sets of side skater lunges, 8 per side

- 3 sets of 10-12 bicep to shoulder press using 2 to 10 pound dumbbells.

Remember only do what feels safe and go as low in each move as you can. Only use the amount of weight and perform the number of reps that reflect your fitness level. It's not a competition.

Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
Get out there and walk, bike, swim or any other activity that you can handle for 20-45 minutes. Do your best to safely break a sweat and if you can only go for 15 minutes, so be it. Just get moving. You can always increase your time as the weeks go on.

Sunday
Today is a rest day. Now if Sunday is a better day to train, then rest on another day. Create a schedule that works for you.

Food
I'm not going to tell you what to eat I'm just going to begin by giving you a few pointers.

  • Keep a food journal. That means write down everything you eat and drink during your day. Try to not eat a heavy dinner or eat too late.
  • Eat only until you are full (for most of us that is about eating half of the food we already consume). If you need to, just get it off your plate right away.
  • Don't wait to eat until you're starving. This leads to overeating.
  • Always carry a healthy snack to help you get to the next meal: handful of almonds, some fruit, or even a mini sandwich. No snack foods (chips, candy, fast food, fries, cookies, etc.).
  • Only drink water and your beloved coffee without all the other ingredients that turn it into a milkshake. This means no juices or sodas of any kind.
  • Choose your one night to have alcohol if you must, and it's better to have wine rather than beer or sugary cocktails (mojitos and martinis with sexy names).
  • Don't nuke it! Make your food yourself.
  • If you are feeling really motivated, then avoid food made of wheat (pasta, bread, and all baked goods of course). Be mindful that sugar and wheat can really impact your body weight.
  • On Sunday, eat what you want. This is not a license to go crazy -- this just means that you can relax, and get that much more fired up for Monday.

The beginning is always the toughest time, but if you are serious about wanting to make a change, this is a really simple way to do that. Lets stop talking about change and begin making it happen today.

Go get 'em and good luck.

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11. buckjan123 - Mar 09 02:30pm
All common good sense really if you think about it, it really shouldn't be all that hard. Be sensible about what you eat, be sensible about how active you are and have a day off to look forward to once a week. All sounds pretty good to me!!
12. sunbakedpotatoes - Mar 09 02:43pm
any kind of sodas even if diet can slow down one's metabolism. why not try green tea instead, though it contains caffeine but not as much as in coffee and coke.
13. lbraedon - Mar 09 03:16pm
yeh i like wat a just read will look forward to start it
14. spnmht - Mar 09 03:56pm
i am trying to lose weight. nice tips. but due to my legs problems i am going to be doing 1/2 hour aerobics everyday only. on most of the websites it says 1/2 exercises everyday is sufficient. :)
15. mnhince - Mar 09 04:04pm
Great advice! I've cut down my coke zero to half a can every couple of days - just so I have something tasty to drink with lunch. It's sped up my metabolism heaps and I don't feel as bloated after lunch anymore!

There's nothing worse than a restricive diet! Eat healthy and exercise! Worked for me!
16. lindamcnghtn - Mar 09 04:36pm
Tony Fergerson is the way to go with alittle exercise and will power anyone can lose weight. cost is $15 to join and $45 per week for 14 food sachets.All you do is replace 2 meals everyday.My mum lost 30kg-with no exercise,dad has lost 20kg so far and i have lost 10kgwith more weight loss to come.
17. t2000rac - Mar 09 06:10pm
This is a very good plan for losing weight. You should have mentioned though the toughest part will be keeping it "off". You see so many people do the hard work to lose the weight, only to put it straight back on again. Believe me, the hardest part is not putting the weight on again !
18. star909_mcs - Mar 09 06:48pm
this is really helpfull......
19. miss.perfectionist1 - Mar 09 08:55pm
In the Body Trim article. It actually states that water is obviously the best thing to drink, but if your going to drink diet sodas etc like Coke Zero, Diet Coke etc is alot better than juice as juice contains too much sugar. He states that diet sodas are actually better for you.
20. miss.perfectionist1 - Mar 09 08:56pm
Also your not suppose to eat fruit before midday if your on weight loss as fruit contains way too much sugar, instead your only allowed to eat it for breakfast or lunch. If your on weight maintenance than you can eat it more often. People always tell you what you should or shouldn't eat but really
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