Reasons Why Most Weight Loss Programs Fail
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A lot of weight has been lost on a lot of different weight loss programs, but how many of those pounds end up being put back on. Many people are successful at losing weight, but it only remains a success if the weight stays off. Why are so few people successful at keeping the weight off?
There are many mistakes people make that make their program not work. The top mistake might be that they do not count calories. The number of calories you eat during each day is the determining factor on whether you are going to gain weight or lose it. If you are not counting the calories you eat, then it is very easy to be eating more than you think. Make sure that you keep track of all the food you eat.
The next important mistake is to think that you can lose weight and keep it off without some kind of exercise program. In order to keep weight from coming back, you need some kind of physical exercise. If the diet plan you are thinking about does not have exercise with it, then look for another one. The best exercise you can do, is to walk. 25 miles a week, along with healthy food, will save your life.
Another mistake people make is to not eat enough food. For proper health the body needs to have certain nutrients and vitamins, so you must eat enough food to get what you need. Also if you do not eat, your body will store fat, instead of burning it. To keep your metabolism moving you need to eat less food, more often.
One more mistake is failing to set goals. If you do not set a goal where you can check your progress, then you will be planning to fail. Why waste your time and effort to start a weight loss program, and then not follow through with it? The last reason for failing at any weight loss plan is because you will not change your eating habits.
The reason people gain weight in the first place is because of the food that they eat. The definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing and expecting a different result. If you keep eating the same way, why would you lose weight.
Make your weight loss plan work. Make sure you count all of the calories you eat. Find some type of exercise that you can do every day. Take the amount of food that you need for your whole day, and separate it into five meals. Set realistic goals, and find a group who will support you, and do not quit.
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