| Tips 2 Skip the starvation
- Taking in fewer than 1,200 calories per day for women or 1,500
calories a day for men forces the body to start eating muscle
while it burns fat. Don't starve to lose - unless you want to
lose muscle.
Get moving - While exercise alone will not make you lose weight,
combining exercise with a healthy diet will. So, get up and get
moving. Walk instead of ride. Take the stairs instead of using
the elevator. Stretch and bend while doing housework.
Muscles burn fat - Since fat doesn't use calories, but muscles
do, build up your muscles. You don't have to pump iron all day
and look like a gym-holic. What you need to do is add weight training
to your workouts to add muscle and strengthen existing muscles.
Those muscles will burn more calories and help you lose weight
faster, not to mention the beautiful, toned muscles that will
be revealed once the excess fat is lost.
Eat more often - Hunger kills more diets than anything else. When
you're hungry all the time, it's hard to stick to a diet. No matter
what plan you are on, try eating six small meals throughout the
day instead of stuffing in two or three large meals. Your body
will have more sustained energy and you won't be hungry. Of course,
if these meals are all chocolate donuts, the chances are that
you won't lose weight.
Eight glasses of LIQUID - That doesn't mean eight glasses of water
a day. That's right. You don't have to consume eight glasses of
water a day. You can count the coffee, tea, diet sodas, and other
liquids. Of course, water is useful in helping the body flush
out toxins--especially when dieting--but you don't have to be
a camel. Recent studies have proven that the eight-glasses-a-day-theory
doesn't hold water. So, bottoms up for your favourite beverage.
Have a drink - Yes. You can still have a beer or a glass of wine
while dieting. Just review your diet program to be sure that beer
or wine doesn't interfere with it. But most diets, even the low
carb-high protein diets, even recommend a glass of wine. Red wines
help digestion and calm appetities. Of course, everything in moderation
and never drink and drive.
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