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Ericksmadhouse
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« on: July 05, 2009, 04:23:56 PM »

Step one to a new lifestyle.
It seems there is always the latest frenzy of diets.
Brand name diets come and go as quickly as Octomom
is having babies.  Then there are the “Extreme” diets.

I would say over 95% of diets out there work.  I do
question ones health on extreme diets that
advertise losing 7-10 pounds per week; when a
healthy weight loss should be no more than
2-3 pounds a week.
 
The problem with the word “DIET” is that you can't
stay on them forever.  One could end up with serious
health issues staying on an “Extreme” diet over the
recommended length of time. 

Forget the diets, forget the calorie counting unless
you're a professional athlete.  How about a lifestyle
change.  Make a decision, a promise to change the
way you're eating, to excersie consistently, to have
a new LIFESTYLE on your own health. 

Start by a decision.  Write your goals down on a
3 x 5 card and place it on your bathroom mirror.
The goals should be:
How much do you want to weigh.
When do you want to achieve the new weight.

Be realistic on the time issue.  You shouldn't be
losing anymore than 2-3 pounds a week after your
first 2 weeks of your new lifestyle.

Take a head to toe photo.  Take measurements of
arms, chest, waist, hips (if female) and thighs.  Get
serious, take your lifestyle by the horns.
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« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 01:45:17 PM »

This is exactly what I tell people who are looking to lose weight. You can lose weight on a diet over a month or two but you won't keep it off if you don't continue on your diet. Losing weight and living a healthy life is about eliminating your bad habits and replacing them with good habits. These habits could be your diet and your exercise.
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