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What You Must Avoid When Trying To Lose Weight

Posted by Wilson | Posted in gym weight | Posted on 18-11-2009

We all know that dieting can be described a number of ways, however, easy usually isn’t one of them. In fact, challenging, difficult, and tough probably more immediately come to one’s mind. So, in an effort to keep you on the tracks, here is a quick guide that gives you a few things you must to avoid in order to be successful with your diet.

- Anyone frustrated with their weight and looking to take a serious whack at it should remember that you should not rush into the toughest most rigorous diet routine you can find in hopes of just ‘melting’ the fat off of yourself.

This is an extremely common mistake. Especially for those who may be trying to tackle their weight problem for the first time. The allure of rapid weight loss is a difficult siren not to follow, but if you jump into a very restrictive diet and have no chance of sticking with it; you may rebound out of it to even more weight gain.

- Stay realistic and grounded with your goals. I don’t care what anyone claims… it won’t happen overnight. When choosing your goal start small, stay small and achieve consistency. Keep the big picture in mind. Just one pound a week a year later is 52lbs! And it’s very important that diets affect people differently… don’t get distracted because some else may be losing weight a bit quicker than your body is able to shed the weight.

- As part of your exercise program you shouldn’t hit the gym everyday. This is extremely important if you are just getting started. Muscles need time to heal and recover after any exercise routine (especially if this is your first week off the couch in a long time). This can’t happen if your off to the gym every morning. Don’t try to get back into shape in one week after being out of shape for a long time.

- Don’t go cold turkey on calorie intake. It’s true that a reduction in calories will need to take place, but if you just swear off calories and they take a drastic dive, your body will react by trying to store anything at can… and this is not a good approach at all in losing weight.

- Don’t skip your meals. See above. Your dieting objective should be to start eating the right foods with the right proportions… not starving one’s self.

- Don’t become obsessive about weighing in every day. Everyone wants to check their progress. It makes you feel like you are really serious and in control again. But don’t check your weight every day. Your dieting and subsequent weight loss is not going to start descending in a flat line. You will have ups and downs. You’re a human body. Don’t get caught up… and more importantly discouraged with daily weight fluctuations.

- Don’t allow your emotions to link to your eating. When people get bored they oftentimes eat… when people get angry, upset, or frustrated… they head to the kitchen. Don’t. Learn to recognize your various states of mind and deal with or deflect the emotion… not eat your way through it. Stay focused on your objective.

- Don’t be a dieting island. Everyone can use a little help now and then. Don’t try to shoulder the who experience by yourself. If you think you are struggling, ask for some advice from friends as well as professionals. Struggling and not seeking help leads to frustration and emotions and loss of control.

- Don’t swear off of everything that you like to eat. You’ll never stay on a diet if you never eat foods that you like. In fact, a well deserved, well placed treat is a great way to reward your hard work and energize your will power. If you keep your treats to just that… treats… and not an eating habit… in the long run… big picture… they’ll be inconsequential.

- Don’t rely on nerves of steel, resolve, and will power alone. Use your head. Be pragmatic an managerial in your approach. Plan your meals as much as possible and keep a diary of what you put in your mouth on matter how small. You can’t manage what you don’t know and don’t track. Once you keep a journal and review it, it’s much easier to convert bad eating habits in to good habits.

Jeff Foster
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/what-you-must-avoid-when-trying-to-lose-weight-139473.html

Comments (8)

what’s some major foods i must avoid if i’m trying to lose weight?
i’m trying to lose 50 lbs. and i’m a big addict of french fries and fried food like shrimp, chicken strips; etc. sooo whats some other stuff i should avoid eating or eating too much of? and what should i eat more of?

more chicken breast, whole rice, whole grains in general, and a LOT of veggies. try filling half of your plate with steamed or cooked veggies and/or salad. It will fill you up!

Avoid anything fried, and things that are just empty calories (white rice, candy, iceberg lettuce, etc) that don’t give you much nutritional value and are a waste of calories. Also dont drink your calories. Soda has so many calories in it! Stick to diet soda, water, and seltzer… and tea if you like it. Drinking a lot of water will fill you up and keep you healthy.

Also, what works for me is not having things in the house that i cant control myself on. i know you can eat anything in moderation on a diet, but if you know something is going to make you binge (for me its chinese food) the easiest thing is to just not keep it around and not have the temptation.
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I’m sure I don’t have to tell you to avoid fat, especially saturated fat. "Danger" foods like cake and burgers are fairly obvious, but be wary of nuts, avacados and cheese which are marketed as healthy and are actually bad for your wasitline!

Too much pasta is also bad for you. Did you know that companies treat a serving as only 75g? And that 75g has about 300cals?
Low fat cheddar has about 80cals in 30g. 30g of cheese isn’t much…
One slice of bread on average has 80Cals. So, that cheese toastie may seem like a light lunch when in actual fact it’s hugely calorific.
Swap toast for ricecakes, cheddar for cottage cheese, chips/crisps for veggies etc.

It’s all about portion control and lower fat alternatives.
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Fried foods, empty calories and control your bread intake x
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Cut down on the carbs.
im cutting mine down to 10g of carb sugars per day, just for 2 weeks.
Im also a vegi and drink soya milk to that really helps too.
Eat loads of veg, at least 3 portions a day and at least 2 of fruit.
Try avoid anything processed and anything you need to microwave. Cook everything yourself fresh, and steam instead of frying or grilling. Cut out the toppings and sources.
Try Quorn meat instead of normal meat, its really low in calories and saturated fat.
If the cut down in food is out of your normal diet, drink 2 litres of water a day to cut down on hunger.

And remember to cut out bread and that potatoes arent a great veg choice as theyre really startchy! Good luck!
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Med Student

ok well stop eating those things you said!

DONT EAT:

fast food
junk food
soda
fried foods
frozen dinners
appetizer type foods
pizza
bacon
mayo
alot of bread type things
pasta
rice
and many more

try to eat more lean meats like:
turkey
chicken
tuna

but eat them baked, not fried
also salads are good, with fat free dressing
spinach
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Also avoid…
Zingers (those chocolate stuff that are like Hostess’ Cupcakes)
Hostess Cupcakes
Big Macs (from McDonalds)
Quarter Pounders (from McDonalds)
Quarter Pounders with Cheese (from McDonalds)
Double Cheeseburgers (From McDonalds)
Large sizes of soft drinks (e.g., 32 oz. orange drink)

Instead, try……
Sweet potatoes
Natural applesauce
Grape juice
Fresh apples
Grapes
Fruit cocktail (try the ones in light syrup)
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I would suggest trying cleansing your body. I found cleansing to be the best weight loss program. I have ever tried. I lost 12 pounds in a week and 29 pounds in a month. I feel better since I removed the toxins from my body and shed some unwanted pounds. I did weight watchers, Jenny Craig and Medifast. I found that cleansing was the best since I saw results quickly and that kept me motivated to stick on the program. You can get info toll free at 1-877-587-4647 or online at http://diet4cleansing.tripod.com
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