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Abdominal Exercise Machines – Tips, Tricks And Strategies For Choosing Abdominal Exercise Machines Comments Off

Posted on February 08, 2010 by admin

Do you really need abdominal exercise machines to have six pack abs?

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The answer is both yes and no. In a world obsessed with having six pack abs, even Hollywood celebrities have joined in.

It used to be that if you had acting talent that was enough. Today however, it seems — that every Hollywood celebrity is ripped and lean in front of the camera.

Now a lot of people will tell you that they are just “genetically superior” to the rest of us mortals. Or, they will tell you that these people have nothing better to do than to live in the gym.

how to lose weight safely Comments Off

Posted on January 05, 2010 by admin

Many people wonder how to lose weight safely and most of the time it just comes down to common sense and not going to the extremes that some people go to when deciding how to lose weight safely .

For instance if you think that it is a good idea to just stop eating for a few days, then you are in trouble before you even start and what’s more when you decide to get back to the land of the living you will be that hungry you will probably end up eating more than ever and putting weight back on.

Weight loss and mood Comments Off

Posted on December 29, 2009 by admin

In one sense, this topic is just a matter of common sense. If someone feels badly enough about their body shape and decides to lose weight, failure is going to darken the mood. The motivation to shed pounds comes from a basic feeling of dissatisfaction with the way things are. Adding yet another failure to the pile of failures is moving one step closer to depression. But if our dieting and exercise program pay off with an improvement in our looks, we feel good about ourselves. But never forget the complexity of the human mind. Emotions are connected with events and our feelings about them. So the actual number of pounds in body weight is unlikely to be the only thing worrying us. There can be a range of connected issues affecting our mood. It can be problems at work. Our sex life may be disappointing. Our wardrobe may need a transfusion of new and bigger clothes – an unwanted expense when family budgets are under pressure. Look at everything together shows just losing weight may not be enough on its own to lift our mood. When you look at the research, the clinical studies have a consistent focus. They start by counting the number of pounds lost, sometimes on their own or to calculate Body Mass Index or a percentage of body weight lost. They monitor the pattern of loss over time. If dieters falter, how quickly do they regain the weight? What is the weight lost over 12 months and longer? The studies treat weight as a measurable factor. Similarly, they routinely take blood pressure, monitor the carbohydrate level in the blood, look for signs of diabetes and heart disease. . . It’s easier to design scientific experiments that deal only with measurable factors. These are objective studies. They are better. Except people are people. They have feelings. So, in addition to all these scientific measurings, it would be good to ask them how they feel about their weight loss experience. Yes, this will be opinion and, for whatever reason, people may be dishonest. But it would give us a better insight into whether holistic treatment is better, i.e. treating people as individuals, making them the center of attention rather than focussing on a diagnosed medical disorder or disease. Well, a newly published piece of research out of Australia has reached an interesting conclusion. It compared two groups of overweight people over one year. One was given a low-carb, high fat-diet, the other a high-carb, low-fat diet. The usual measurements were taken but, on four dates through the year, they were all given detailed questionnaires to assess whether they were anxious, depressed, angry, and so on. Both groups lost about the same amount of weight – an average of thirty pounds – and, at first, both showed improvement in mood. But the low-carb group’s mood quickly returned to pre-diet levels, whereas the high-carb group remained happier. Ignoring the scientific explanations of why this might be – something reserved for future research – there’s a further factor. None of the participants used any supportive drugs like phentermine. This might have made a difference because, if the reason for the loss of mood was the difficulty is keeping to the diet, phentermine would have help overcome the problem.

End Your Weight Loss Disappointment by Quick Away Your Extra Pounds Comments Off

Posted on December 12, 2009 by admin

Losing weight can be one of the most frustrating things to do. There is so much information and misinformation out there that’s it hard to know who to listen to. My axiom is the simpler the better. If it’s simple it normally has more chance of success, and that’s what fasting is…simple. No expense, no hype, no special foods.

Staying On Track For Long Term Weight Loss Comments Off

Posted on November 29, 2009 by admin

The idea that you have to change your lifestyle to change your weight is not a new one. It is just common sense that if you are overweight then there is some part of your every day life that needs to be battled against. This could be an unhealthy diet, lack of exercise or a combination of them both.

What many people struggle to realise is that changing your every day lifestyle is not an easy thing to do. Many people start new diet programs more than happy to make changes if it means they’ll lose weight. Unfortunately when the going gets a little tougher than they expected they tend to give up very easily.

Common Sense Healthy Weight Loss Plan Comments Off

Posted on November 27, 2009 by admin

The weight loss industry is big business these days. Everywhere you go you will find someone selling magic pills or the next greatest exercise machine. There are no magic bullets, if you want a common sense healthy weight loss plan it will take some will power and time. When you decide to try to use common sense to lose weight here are some things to consider.

Make healthy goal setting a part of your life.

Lose Weight Without Exercise? Comments Off

Posted on November 27, 2009 by admin

We all have had a hard time with weight loss. It is something that most of us will struggle through, but with a little help and determination we can beat the battle of the bulge. I have been where you have been, gone through the ups and downs only to come out more knowledgable. I hope in this article I can show you that it is not all about running on the treadmill or jogging for miles. You can take simple steps to help control or reduce your weight.



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