Monday, July 15, 2013

Three Weight Loss Tips For Your Success

By Rachele Hucks


Minimize your body's insulin production by eliminating processed carbohydrates out of your eating plan and watch your fat metabolism increase tremendously. What does this mean? This means eliminating all processed and refined foods and grains from your diet including bread, pasta, rice and sweets. If it's not hunted or gathered, then forget about it! If you are wondering about corn, it's a grain, not a vegetable!

Stick to a diet that emphasizes vegetables foremost, then meats, fish, fowl and nuts and seeds. Look for vegetables that are colorful and all-natural. These vegetables will be your carbohydrate source (plus a little from nuts). Some fruits may be added too.

You will see a tremendous and quick response to this way of eating. Expect more clarity, energy and less sluggishness. Expect weight loss. And expect to reduce the risks of common health problems such as arthritis, diabetes, cancer, heart disease and the likes. You will never feel deprived because these food choices are satiating, filling and delicious. Our ancestors have been eating this was for millions of years. Humans were never meant to eat grains and legumes.

Optimize Your physical exercise program by engaging in a genetically desirable blend of frequent, low-intensity energizing movement (walking, hiking, simple cardio), common brief, intense strength-training sessions, and occasional all-out sprints that assist increase body composition and delay the aging procedure.

When doing the intense exercising, also called peak intensity exercising, you will do several sets of high intensity exercise. What this means is approximately 30-45 seconds of your maximum effort cardiovascular. You can do any kind of cardiovascular, just make sure you are performing at your peak intensity. In between the shorts bursts, do a slow walk for one minute to recover, then begin your next 30-45 second interval. Do about seven sets of each, alternating.

That exercise plan-which I refer to derisively as Chronic stress on your body, which inevitably results in fatigue, injuries, compromised immune function, and burnout. Often, less definitely is better.

Manage Stress Levels with a lot of sleep, play, sunlight, fresh air, and creative outlets and by avoiding trauma that often arises from stupid blunders.

In today's culture you find either a sedentary lifestyle or a highly stressful one to be most common. Both will sabotage your weight loss efforts. It is important to reduce stress as much as possibly by having fun, getting lots of sunlight, avoiding stressful situations an trauma, getting lots of rest, and finding creative outlets. Be sure to keep active and take the stairs or walk when possible.

It is important to play hard and relax hard and vary your routine when every possible.




About the Author: