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Weight loss for dummies...

i really need to know ALL of your diet secrets! Please please please! its important. i weigh alot and im only 16. i really need to get into shape for bikini season aka summer. anything you have will be helpful. i promis

 

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There are no secrets.  Eating sensibly and exercising regularly is the only way to lose weight and keep it off.  Fast weight loss is unhealthy in a normal person.


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cut out junk food, eat steam food, have 6 mini meals (in controlled portions) daily, cut out all soda, drink plenty of water and exercises...

 

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How to lose weight   Create a Calorie Deficit

In order to lose weight, you must create a calorie deficit. It is easier and healthier to cut back your calorie intake a little bit at a time. Every 3,500 calories is equivalent to one pound.

So, if you cut back 500 calories a day, you should lose about one pound per week. That said, If you exercise to burn off 500 calories a day you should lose approximately one pound per week. Do both, and ... you get the picture. Ideally, you should do a combination of both, (e.g. cut back 250 calories; burn an extra 250 calories).

Your weight loss will vary from week to week and at times you may even gain a little weight -- if you're working out you could be developing muscle, which weighs more than fat.

The long-term results are what matters.

Lose at a Healthy Rate

A healthy weight loss goal is to lose .5 to 2 pounds per week.

Losing more than 2 pounds per week will mean the weight is less likely to stay off permanently. Never cut back to fewer than 1,200 daily calories without medical supervision.

To find out how you are spending your current calorie intake, keep a detailed food diary for at least one week. (You can check the calorie content of most foods at calorie-count.com.)

Make the Cut(s)

With careful review, you will find ways to cut back those 250 calories a day: the milk in your cereal ... the can of soda you drink daily ... the butter on your toast.

Making little changes like these will really add up in the long run.

To assess your daily caloric intake, use calorie-count.com to look up the calorie content of the foods you recorded in your food diary. Pay attention to serving sizes -- if your portion consisted of two servings, then be sure you double the calories. Track your daily intake either online or in your food journal.

Next, find foods you can do without altogether, reduce portions of, or switch for lower-calorie alternatives.

And guess what? It's easier than you think. Take it one meal at a time. Or even one food at a time. And then, one day at a time.

Tomorrow, trade whole milk for reduced-fat milk The next day, try diet soda instead of regular. Three days in, switch to light wheat bread instead of white. All the calorie-reductions you make (and stick to) will add up in the long run.

Burn it Off!

Becoming more active will knock the remaining 250 calories out. For example, a 180 pound person who walks at a brisk 3 miles-per-hour will burn just over 250 calories in 45 minutes.

Experts agree that it's easier to exercise than to cut the same number of calories that exercise shaves off. In other words, it's just plain easier for us to be a little more active than to do without more food to achieve the same calorie-reduction.

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Yes, eating less and exercising more. There are natural, safe products that are available to help with this, especially with not feeling hungry between meals, if interested I can educate on this.


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that would be very nice. i was on a diet for 2 months not eating anything but fruit and dry salad. i think i gained weight. and the thing is is that i wasnt even that hungry after i ate. i dont know what to do!


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All you can know about weight loss from this site. It gives you some reliable, safe and highly useful links. It will help you a lot as it helped me.


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