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Weight Loss Is A Lifestyle. Create Your Own Weight Loss Program


Weight loss requires major shifts in your living patterns. There are a lot of weight loss programs on the market which will give you expensive meals, pills, potions to help you lose weight quickly. However the fact is that the only way to lose weight long term and keep it off is to learn what healthy eating is and perform exercises that are targeted to your body shape. This article will educate you on how to do that.

Creating your own weight loss plan

There are some great tools available online that will enable you to create a diet plan, fitness plan and give you the weight loss tools to track your progress. http://www.alfitness.com.au is one such site.

A weight loss program needs to be suited to you. Most weight loss programs are just too generic. You need to have your plan to be based on you food preferences, the exercises that you actually enjoy doing and you need to be able to reflect on your results so you can approve. You can do this from home.

1.Work out how many calories that you need to consume to lose weight

2.What is your natural body shape? Are you an apple (store fat in your mid section), a pear (store fat on your buttocks, thighs) or proportionate (store fat evenly). Once you establish this you need to concentrate your exercise program. If you are an apple you need to do exercises that work on your mid section i.e. sit ups. If you are a pear you need to do exercises such as squats, lunges, calve raises. And if you are proportionate then you need a balanced program so you lose weight evenly

3.Track your results. Only weigh in only once per week.

This three step approach will help you get on track to losing weight and keeping it off for life!



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