Everyday millions of men and women search the internet for solutions to shedding those unwanted pounds and burning fat. Unfortunately, most programs sold on the internet are nothing more than fad diets combined with insane workout plans that would even be a challenge to an athlete.
Fad diets do nothing more than help you shed water weight, pull from your lean muscle tissue and bone density and slow down your metabolism. The key to burning fat is to ramp up your metabolism. The only way to do this is to eat properly and incorporate a moderate exercise program to your life style.
DO: Eat to Live DON'T: Live to Eat.
DO: Eat Frequently. DON'T: Deprive Your Body of Necessary Calories.
DO: Exercise Moderately. DON'T: Over Task Your Body and Force in into Survival Mode.
With all of the confusing contradicting information out there today, it's no wonder so many people are always searching for solutions. Burning fat is far more simple than marketing company's making it out to be. And of course, why not? They really just want your money and are capitalizing on the desperate reaches to find a burning fat solution that really works.
There are five key ways you can distinguish a healthy eating plan from a fad diet. Before you embark on any eating program, you might want to do a little research to see how your plan stacks up against these criteria:
1. Long term results
An eating program is focused on losing weight slowly over a period of time, so that you keep the weight off for good. Fad diets focus on shedding pounds quickly for fast, but often impermanent, results.
2. Holistic approach to weight loss
An eating program utilizes a holistic approach to weight loss-meaning you have to implement healthy lifestyle changes to guarantee success. This means your eating program can embrace anything from exercise to meditation to help you lose weight. A fad diet usually focuses solely on what you eat and drink.
3. Concentrate on the means rather than the end
A healthy eating plan will focus on the means to get to your goal weight, not just on the end result. In other words, you are encouraged to educate yourself about food so that you can make healthy eating choices. Diets are usually highly regimented and tell you exactly what to eat and drink, rather than allowing you to make your own choices.
4. Balanced nutrition
A healthy eating program will allow you to eat fruits and vegetables and will encourage you to eat a balanced diet you can usually spot a fad diet because it will focus on eating one type of food (such as the Cabbage Soup diet, or the Grapefruit Diet), or will eliminate one or more types of food from your life.
5. No gimmicks
A healthy eating program recognizes that, unfortunately, there are no quick fixes for obesity and obesity-related illnesses. And so, with that in mind, there are no gimmicks to these plans. You have to do the work for the long-term. A fad diet usually relies heavily on gimmicks to convince you that you can shed all the pounds you want just by following one simple rule.
"To finally Stop Dieting…Start Eating…and Start Living"
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