With so much advice on how to lose weight out there, it's hard to know where to start. The good news is that you don't have to buy fancy equipment or diet books to start losing fat. Creating a plan that makes sense for your physical needs and sticking to it is the best way to slim down. That doesn't sound so bad, does it?
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EditJump-Starting Fat Loss with a New Diet
- Consume a well-rounded balance of protein and fat.[1] Studies show that eating lean proteins like chicken and lean beef, and healthy fats found in fish, avocados, nuts, and seeds promotes fat loss. Choose proteins and fats that are hormone-free and unprocessed.
- Avoid getting your protein and fat from dairy products; studies show that dairy can lead to the accumulation of more fat.
- Choose olive oil and grapeseed oil over canola oil and butter when you cook.
- Drink a lot of water. Studies show that drinking plenty of water actually increases the body's metabolic rate, leading to more fat loss. Get at least 8 glasses of water per day.[2]
- Replace alcohol, soda (including diet soda), coffee, and other drinks with water.
- Start your day by drinking a large glass of water when you wake up, before you eat breakfast.
- Eat breakfast every day. Starting your day off with a healthy breakfast gives you the right foundation for eating well all day long.[3] If you skip breakfast, you'll be more likely to eat too much or lose your willpower to eat nutritious foods later in the day.
- Eat a lot of protein and fiber at breakfast to keep you full for several hours. Fruit, eggs, and vegetable smoothies are great breakfast choices.
- Avoid eating pancakes and other baked goods for breakfast. These give your body a shot of sugar without wholesome nutrients, so you'll get hungry faster. Plus, you'll be starting the day at a dietary disadvantage.
- Fill your day with fiber. Soluble fiber, which is found in fruit, vegetables and whole grains, lowers insulin levels in your body and leads to fat loss. [4] Eating plenty of fiber with every meal will also make you feel full faster, so you won't be as tempted to eat high calorie foods.
- Eat whole fruits and vegetables. Fresh, whole vegetables and fruits like apples, cherries, oranges, broccoli, spinach, kale, and sweet potatoes have a lot of fiber.
- Eat whole grains. Try steel cut oatmeal instead of instant, and choose whole wheat over white every time. Quinoa is another delicious whole grain to incorporate into your diet.
- Don't drink fruit juice. Fruit contains a lot of sugar, which is fine when you consume it along with the fruit's fiber. But when a fruit is juiced, it's sugars are extracted and the fiber is discarded, leaving you with pure sugar.
- Don't eat foods with empty calories. For some people, it really is that simple. Certain foods are more easily converted to fat in your body. They provide a lot of calories, but the calories don't come with the nutrients and fiber your body needs to stay healthy. the first step to losing fat is cutting back on these foods:
- Sugar. Sugary sodas, baked goods, and candies can lead to a greater accumulation of fat.[5] When you cut these foods out of your diet, you'll likely see results within the first week.
- White flour. Processed white flour that is used to make bread, pastries, cakes, pasta, and other wheat products should be avoided.
- Fried foods. The process of frying food makes it much less nutritious, leading to more fat. Cut back on french fries, fried chicken, and any other food with a fried breading. Most fast foods fall into this category, too.
- Processed snacks and meats. Snack foods, pre-packaged dinners, bacon and lunch meat are processed with chemicals and preservatives that are bad for your health. They pack a lot of calories without nourishing your body, so avoid these while you're trying to lose fat.
EditExercising to Shed Pounds
- Do resistance training. Exercising with weights builds up your muscle and keeps your metabolism high for an extended period of time, helping you to lose fat.[6] If you're new to weightlifting, get started by joining a gym and asking a personal trainer to help you with some beginner's exercises. Keep these tips in mind:
- Work each muscle group. Make sure you do exercises to work out your arms, back, chest, abdomen, and legs for full-body fat loss.
- Lift the heaviest weights you can. Lifting five pound weights probably isn't going to provide enough resistance to build new muscle tissue. Lift weights that are heavy enough to cause you to break a sweat and start panting by the end of the set.
- Don't overdo it. Make sure you have a few rest days between workouts, and don't work the same muscle groups two days in a row. Your muscles need time to repair after workout sessions to get stronger.
- Get into cardio. Mixing resistance training with cardio workouts is the key to successful fat loss. Cardio exercises get your heart pumping and help you burn a lot of calories. Any type of cardio is fine, but try to choose an exercise you enjoy doing, so you'll be motivated to stick with your workout regimen.
- Biking, swimming, and running are great cardio exercises. Do one of these activities for half an hour four times a week, or mix them all up.
- Work out with a friend. Sometimes having a friend along can turn a dreary workout into a fun catch-up session. Find a friend with similar goals and motivations, and set up a schedule to exercise together several times per week.
- Find creative ways to be more active. We burn calories throughout the day, not just when we're working out. Being more active in general can make a big difference in your daily calorie burn. Try these tips to be more physically active, especially if you have a job that involves sitting all day:
- Take the stairs. This is a classic tip, but it really does make a difference! Instead of taking the elevator or escalator, walk up the stairs. When you leave the building, walk down the stairs.
- Take a walk during your breaks. Even if it just means leaving the building to eat lunch outside, get up and go somewhere.
- Take evening walks with a friend or partner. After dinner walks help you unwind, digest your food and burn a few extra calories.
- Walk, bike, or take public transportation to work. Driving involves less physical activity than any of these transportation methods. Even taking the bus or train to work requires more activity than driving, since you have to walk to the bus or train station first.
EditGetting Mentally Motivated
- See your doctor. Before starting any type of intensive weight loss program, it's a good idea to meet with your doctor to discuss what's healthy for you. It's fine to lose weight if it will make you feel more confident and comfortable, but people can be healthy at any size.
- Make sure that losing body fat won't affect any preexisting conditions you may have.
- Check your BMI to determine whether losing more fat might actually be detrimental to your health.
- Set goals. Taking your doctor's advice and your knowledge of your own body into account, write down some goals. It may help to plot out a fat loss schedule that you'll follow over the next six months. Set up some milestones you aim to reach along the way, to provide motivation for your weight loss journey.
- Aim to lose 1 - 2 pounds per week if you are of average weight. Losing more than that can be damaging to your body.[7]
- Set goals that are reasonable and achievable. If you try to lose too much weight too fast, or more weight than is practical for you to lose, you'll end up feeling disappointed.
- Make a promise to yourself. Losing fat requires a lot of time, energy, and difficult choices. There will be times when you'll feel deprived of foods you love, or tired of feeling sore after exercising. Mental commitment is one of the most important factors in successful fat loss. Without it, you'll lapse into old habits, and you may even end up gaining back more than you initially lost.
- Take a positive view of your body. Think of yourself as a strong, capable person with a body you can use to experience the world. Being thankful for your body's strengths will help motivate you to take good care of it.
- On the other hand, if you tend to internally berate yourself for not looking the way you want to look, it's going to be harder to give your body the care and attention it needs to shed fat.
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- Remember no matter what goes wrong or quite right with your exercise routine program, just do your very best and keep thinking positive. You can do anything if you put your mind to it.
- Be nice to your body; overdoing it is never good. Reward yourself or go for a break to celebrate your commitment and to get you more motivated.
- You can download an app to track exercise and food.
- Contract each muscle as hard as you can to burn fat around faster !
- 10 minutes of jump rope is a very good cardio exercise/warmup.
- Learn how to control your mind to eat and have a healthier life. Remember it is your mind. You control it and just think that at the end it will pay off.
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