Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Quick Tips to Achieve Fast Weight Loss

By Cristina Conley

Let me go out on a short limb here and say: dieting works . . . at least for the near term. But you can increase the effectiveness of many weight loss plans and improve your long-term chances of success by implementing several easy lifestyle additions.

Over the past years, I've compiled a long list of simple lifestyle changes that combine to build a practical, long-term approach to dieting. Add a few of these changes to your current routine individually until they become habit. In a short while, you'll notice better, more lasting results if you are able to absorb these changes. Plus, they'll help kick-start any fast weight lose diet.

Ice cold water: drink an ice-cold glass of water (make it at least a pint) when you first wake up and before each meal. Your body will be forced to raise the water to your body temperature, burning a few extra calories in the process. Plus, it will make you feel fuller when you eat and help keep you properly hydrated.

Add negative calorie foods: there are a handful of foods out there that consume more energy when burned than are contained within the foods themselves; i.e. they have a net negative caloric impact. Try adding asparagus, broccoli, blueberries, beets, radishes, cucumbers, strawberries, tomatoes, and similar foods.

Evening lockdown: don't eat for at least two hours prior to your bedtime. Preferably, make your final "meal" of the day a light salad to tide you over until bedtime. There's no sense consuming calories that will not be burned efficiently as your metabolism slows (this is especially true in the winter time).

Move your workouts: move your evening workouts to the morning. Not only are you more likely to complete your workout, but your body will burn only fat (and a little muscle) if you don't eat before you workout. Plus, you'll feel good all day and jump start your metabolism! Just make sure you exercise. Muscle burns calories, so build muscle to help achieve quick diet loss.

Eat brown foods: try to stay away from processed foods or foods that increase your blood sugar. Whole wheat bread, sweet potatoes, brown rice are good substitutes for white bread, potatoes, and white rice.

3:1 deficit-to-normal ratio: after three days at a caloric deficit, add a higher-calorie day. If you're dieting at a 30 percent deficit for 3 days (e.g. 2400 calorie diet dropping to 1650 calories), make the fourth day a 10 percent deficit. That is, in this example, consume an extra 510 calories on every fourth day. This will nip any plateaus in the bud

Remember, for maximum effectiveness, add these habits into your current fast weight loss plan. When you stop dieting, retain these habits for the long-term to help you keep off the weight it took so long to lose. It's always easier to maintain than to lose! - 16955

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