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Have You Given Up on Weight Loss?

Have You Given Up on Weight Loss?


by Greg Landry, M.S


I receive several email messages every day


from people who have given up on weight loss.


They are at wits end and they don’t know


what to do. They’ve “tried it all” and they


believe it’s impossible for them to lose


weight.


Many of them have lost weight and gained it


all back, and more. Some of them have struggled


with losing weight all their lives and have


never been successful with it. One lady from


Alabama wrote to me last spring, “I have been


trying to lose about sixty pounds for over 23


years. I quit! I’m resolved to the fact that


I will be fat for the rest of my life”


How saddening that comment is. but I’m happy


to tell you this lady, with a little


guidance, is now 65 pounds lighter than she


was one year ago.. and she has some muscle


tone. Needless to say, she no longer believes


that she’ll be fat for the rest of her life.


I tell you this simply to illustrate the fact


that you don’t have to give up on weight loss.


YOU can lose weight, but you have to be


willing to do what it takes.. and here’s what


it takes!


If we look at people who have been successful


at weight loss *and* maintaining that loss,


a couple of things are very apparent. These two


factors are present in the lives of most of


them..


1. They do some form of aerobic exercise 5 to


7 days per week. These people aren’t


exercise wimps! They know how critically


important this is to their weight loss/


maintenance and they get out and do it!


They average 45 minutes per day with the


range being 30 to 90 minutes per day.


This not only burns lots of calories,


but, perhaps more importantly, it elevates


their basal metabolic rate.


2. They do some type of weight training 2 to


3 days per week. This has a tremendous


affect on basal metabolic rate and


muscle tone. Success at maintaining a


weight loss is much higher in people


who have weight trained while they were


losing weight versus those who haven’t.


Now, obviously, healthy eating habits are also


very important. However, most of these people


say that their exercise habits seem to dictate


their eating habits.. meaning that if they


can be consistent with exercise, their eating


habits seem to fall into place.


I’ve had many clients tell me that their daily


exercise puts them in a “healthy” frame of


mind and helps them to make better food choices.


Bottom line; when they are exercising


consistently, their eating habits are better.


I firmly believe that a major factor in most


peoples frustration with weight loss is that


they haven’t been told the truth about


exercise. You see, twenty minutes, three days


per week isn’t going to cut it for weight


loss. If you’re serious about weight loss,


then you have to get serious about exercise.


-It’s all about changing your basal metabolism


through exercise.


-It’s about looking at exercise as a part of your


daily routine, just like brushing your teeth.


-It’s about viewing exercise as something you’re


doing to get healthy and feel great!


“If you *vigorously* pursue fitness and health,


weight loss will happen”(tm)


copyright 2004 by Greg Landry, M.S.


Author and exercise physiologist, Greg Landry,


offers free weight loss and fitness success stories


and targeted, highly affective weight loss programs


for women, men, type 2 diabetics, and people with


slow metabolisms and hypothyroidism..


http://www.Landry.com

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