Sunday, April 12, 2009
Owning up to your own crap
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Taboo of All Taboos
The word "diet" has become the taboo word in the English language. I don't know how many times I've cringed every time I heard that awful word. People automatically think when they hear "diet" that it's time to stop eating! Not true. I don't believe in the word diet because it's not about that. It's all about being able to eat what you want in moderation. You don't have to eliminate all the favorite foods in your everyday diet. That's just torture. People have made millions on gimmick diets that simply do not work because you end up limiting yourself to foods you really don't want to eat all the time. A good diet involves eating what you want in moderation and common sense planning of your daily intake.
The human body adapts to routine and we all need to change it up every now and then. My idea of a so-called diet is eating whatever I want well within moderation and making sure I get the needed daily exercise which could be anywhere from a walk around the block or working out in my own home. Everybody is different as far as how their body breaks down and uses calories they take in and work off. This is all common sense. If you eat a lot of fast foods and you see yourself gaining weight, that should be a red flag. Time to step back and realize you've got a problem. Your occupation has a lot to do with what you can get away with eating. Sitting at a desk all day doesn't mean you need to be eating 3 whole meals a day. Limit your snacking to healthy choices throughout the day and lay off the high calorie sodas. That's the killer right there. If you laid off the soda and maybe switched to diet soda, you'd lose a lot of water weight and calories.
If you are wanting to lose some pounds but don't want to diet, then don't. It shouldn't have to be called a diet. Just common sense eating and exercise which in turn means eating in MODERATION and making an effort to exercise just like back in the day! There wasn't any acai berry treatments back in the day. Everything was done naturally and the way nature intended. Not all this colon cleansing crap and stomach stapling. Get off your butt and do it the old fashioned way, the way it was intended. People had to actually work for a living and not run to the nearest fast food joint to fill their gullet with all that grease. There is no quick fix out there. No berry is going to fix it, no surgery is going to fix it, we were not born fat. It's a learned habit that's out of control. Have a little respect for yourself and eat right.
Let's face it. None of us like that fiendish word "diet." It's scary! I personally hate that word. I watch these talk shows and they go into people's houses and take everything out of their house that's supposedly not healthy. It may not be healthy but you can still eat it but in moderation. You should never have to limit yourself on what you want to eat, but, rather, how much you eat at a time. That's the key! If you don't eat big meals, your stomach will shrink, and, as a result, you will lose weight. It won't take as much food the next time you eat. Like I said, get to know your own body and then go from there. Those moronic gimmicks will not help. It's all on how your body works and nobody is the same. Listen to your body and answer it the way nature intended.
The Medical Field is one of the worse offenders. They come up with a new study almost every month saying if you eat this you can lose weight. Then a month or two later there's another study by some other institute saying the exact opposite. Take a good hard look at what you do and what you eat every day and plan accordingly. If you're not hungry DON'T EAT!! Listen to your body. You crave certain foods because your body needs it. Just watch how much you eat. Don't eat like it's Thanksgiving at every meal. That will stretch your stomach and the next time you eat it will take more to fill you up and so on, and so on, etc etc etc... Next thing you know you're 100 lbs over weight.
The bottom line is you can eat what you want but have some self control and know when to take the fork out of your mouth!! The reverse side of this coin is "EXERCISE". Diet alone won't do it.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Fresh Food VS Processed Food
Obesity. The epidemic of the 21st century and lo and behold you find yourself a part of it. I look around on a daily basis and see all these people with the huge spare tire hanging clear to their middle thighs. This is not healthy! This causes so many physical ailments, not to mention the money it takes to fix the problems that could have been avoided in the first place. Diabetes, considered one of the most dangerous ailments due to obesity, leads into kidney failure and even death. Who in their right mind wants to die because they can't put the fork down? Another major problem that will really come into play in later years is the stress on your joints, especially the knees. Have you seen the cost of knee surgery lately?
Stop super sizing your portions! Nobody needs that much food in one sitting. Not to mention, eating fast food is not a healthy choice. Staying at home and cooking fresh food is the absolute way to go. Eating out should be a treat in moderation. We all like to go out to eat, but we are in control of our own choices. Make the right food choices and you will notice a difference in mental and physical health. For instance, by drinking one less 12oz can of soda a day you would intake 52,195 less calories which equals almost 15 pounds a year. Not to mention, that same can of soda is the same as taking 10 teaspoons of sugar mixed in water and drinking.
One good start would be to eat smaller portions more often throughout the day. The next step is to get up off the couch and take a walk or go outside and play with the kids. The key here is to do something, anything that will increase your metabolism and burn off what you just ate. Then last but still very important is to stop eating after a certain time every night. About 2 to 3 hours before going to bed, and NOT getting up in the middle of the night and raiding the frig.
Life is full of choices and losing weight is a major lifestyle change which requires motivation and commitment. Just like a marriage, it takes lots of work in the beginning but the pay off in the long run will make life so much more beneficial. The lessons you will be teaching your kids will pay off as well, with childhood obesity being in epidemic proportions this will be a lesson they can live with everyday.
It's human nature for people to want to help others and that's exactly why my wife and I are writing to the masses of America. Everybody seems to want that instant gratification these days but there is nothing fast about losing weight and being physically fit. It's a life long goal that will become second nature in time. Just think of all the money you can save by planning your diet with a little effort in exercising every day. You don't have to join a gym and make someone else rich. The money you would spend there you can use to buy a few items to use in the privacy of your own home on your time schedule.
That's why we opened http://www.Waistmelting.com, to help people meet their goals and to inform them of the benefits living healthy can do for them. It's just us trying to help people. Look at all the professionals that are doing the same thing. But when it comes from someone that are just like you it has a little more realism.
Husband and Wife team who want to help people lose weight and stay physically fit for a life time through education, planning a diet and exercising. The old fashion way of staying healthy and maintaining a lifestyle that won't break the bank. We both work for a living and stay in good health with a practical diet and exercising on a regular basis. We have done the research and have applied that knowledge through practical application of diet and exercise in our own lives. Come visit our website at http://Waistmelting.com and interact with others on the Hints and Tips page.