If you have been struggling with weight loss or have been continously on a yo-yo diet, continue reading for a solution to your problem. There are several ways to lose weight but, in my opinion there is only one way to lose weight and keep it off, and that's through proper diet and nutrition. According to studies 1 fat pound is equal to approximately 3500 calories. Although there are some variances to this study, such as amount of weight to lose, this study really lands on common sence. Just like my Dad use to say, "If you want to lose weight, just eat less". Not only is this simply said, but it can be easily done as well. You have to make it so within before it becomes the reality outwardly. Refer to the blog "Weight Lose Begins in the Mind". The truth of the matter is that you control your results. No matter what the excuse is, or was, that put you in the place you're in now, at this instance let it go. Today, determine in your mind that you are going on this journey and will make your destination no matter what. It's my opinion and from my own experience in weight loss that your diet is most important. This is why in my opinion, if you have more than 30 ponds to lose, you must get your diet right before you even considering working out. The reason I'm suggesting this is due to pure math. Follow me for a moment, If 1 fat pound is approximately 3500 calories, then to effectively lose weight you must create a deficit. There are a few ways to create this deficit, but only one way to have sustainable success and that is through proper diet. I'm not talking about a particular diet, I'm talking about a lifestyle change. Getting your diet right means getting your daily eating right. Now, let's look at the math and you make the decision. In future blogs we will talk about different foods and how they react in your body. But, now it's important that you understand that you must create your deficit through your food choices. I'm not going to put you in a shock and tell you at this instance to stop eating certain foods, but, I will tell you to journal your foods, then research the nutritional data for the food. If you have a smart phone, download the Fooducate app. It will allow you to scan the UPC codes for any item you buy that has a UPC bar code. You want to create a deficit through your food choices, not through exercise and this is the reason why I suggest. 1 Glazed yeast Doughnut = Approximately 240 calories, that's almost the equivalent of doing 88 minutes of crunches to equal 240 calories burned. If you are trying to lose weight and keep it off, it's my opinion that it would be easier to just not eat the doughnut. A Cheeseburger and Fries = Approximately 691 calories, that's the equivalent of being on the elliptical for 141 minutes. Do you follow me now? When I lost 40 pounds over a 6 week period of time, I didn't exercise at all. As matter of fact, the work I did consisted of me sitting a desk for 10 to 12 hours a day. No, I didn't even walk, I changed my eating habits and the weight came off. I desire for you to meet your weight loss goals. Dennis | |
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Hi! My name is Dennis. In 2007 I was at a low point in my health. My weight was 270 lbs which was way over weight for my height of 6 ft 1. Every attempt I was making to lose weight, the way that I understood at the time , kept resulting in injury. I grew up playing sports and working out, so the way I thought I needed to drop weight was through working out. Every time I attempted to work out one of my knees would go out. Then, what little gains I made were set backs, and because I didn't change my eating habits, the weight loss became weight gain. In March of 2007, I cut the roof of my mouth eating Dorito's. The result of the cut lead to Bells Palsy, which dropped the left side of my face. I was at work the day that it happened, people there thought I was having a stroke. The strange thing was, no one called the paramedics. What's that all about? Well anyway, I ended up driving myself to the emergency room, and after being checked out it was determined that I had Bells Palsy. The doctor referred me to a Neurologist to make sure everything was ticking right in my brain. The method used to check me out was a CAT scan, where your head is braced and your body is slid into a tight area. I don’t know whether it was due to closet phobia or not, but I felt very uncomfortable in the small space. They had to actually let me out because I open my eyes and almost lost the mind that they were trying to examine. Well, I went to the bath room and gave myself a motivational talk to make it through. It was at that point that I promised myself that I would not drink another soda as long as I lived. I started thinking about how the health choices that I had made had me in the situation that I was in. So, I stopped that day, and I have kept that promise to this day and will continue to keep it.
Even though I had stopped the sodas, I was still grossly overweight. I had stress at level 10 and I still had very bad eating habits. I thought exercise was the answer, but I was too far over weight to start an exercise program. Growing up I played all sports and was in tip top shape. Now here I am was in my late 30’s needing to lose 70 lbs to be at my ideal weight. Every time I tried to jog or do jumping jacks, I would injure myself. My knees would go out and I would be peg legging it for weeks. I remember going on a trip to Las Vegas where I had to sit in a certain seat because I couldn’t bend my knee. This continued on and off for about two years until I was fed up. Then one day it hit me all of a sudden! I was led to look at the Bible for help. I started thinking about the foods that they may have eaten in the beginning. My thoughts were that they had to eat only real foods, nothing processed. I wasn't there in the beginning, but I realized they had to live off the land. This meant a diet of nuts, seeds, fruits, vegetables and certain meats. I began substituting meals and started eating 250 to 300 calorie meals every 2 to 3 hours during the day. I began to be a student of health, learning how foods react in your body and what foods to avoid for weight loss. After I had dropped weight to about 235 lbs, I started working out. I had gotten down to 218 lbs when I tore my quadricep tendon in my left knee. It took me 15 months before I could actually run again. During that period of time, I had regained 20 lbs. I continued to be a student of diet and nutrition and continued tweaking my daily diet and habits. Today, I'm around 200 lbs and in the shape I was in when I was in my early twenties. You too can reach all your goals in life. Weight loss, along with all things, starts in the mind. That's where the victory is won! |
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