Sunday, 29 September 2013

Four Steps To Ensuring Your Weight Loss Is Permanent

By Russ Howe


If you were to ask any online search engine how to lose weight you would likely be met by a world of over-complicated, conflicting information. Likewise, in the real world many trainers will tell you so many different opinions that fat loss can occasionally come across as a fine art or rocket science.

If you were to ask a thousand people in gyms across your country for their biggest problem in the gym, weight loss would almost certainly top that list.

Yet despite the masses of people looking for an answer to this problem and the countless so-called miracle fixes to it, it remains one of health and fitness' biggest troublesome areas. There are a few things you can do right now, today, in order to fire up your body for a new healthy way of life, dropping unwanted body fat levels and keeping them down forever.

The four rules to fat loss are as follows:

1. Look to improve your protein intake.

2. Stop cutting out carbohydrates and fats.

3. Get in your barn and find those old dumbbells. Lifting weights is highly recommended.

4. Ditch long cardio sessions and incorporate HIIT.

Increased protein intake has been well documented for it's fat loss benefits. Protein has less impact on the body's fat storage system than the other two nutrients, carbohydrate and fat, therefore it makes it the perfect snack throughout the day. You should be consuming around 1.5 grams of protein for every kg of your body weight.

This will do you no good, of course, if you then fall for the commonly made mistake of avoiding fat and carbohydrate based foods. This misconception was first made popular in the early 2000's by celebrity diets who believed that cutting these two vital nutrients would lead to quicker weight loss. It did, but at a very high price. Individuals often felt very ill and then piled on any pounds they had lost the moment they went back to eating a regular diet. An eating plan high in protein, moderate in carbohydrate and quite high in healthy fats is a perfect match here.

Next, it is time to dust off those old dumbbells in the garage and start lifting them on a regular basis.

As soon as people think about dieting, they couple that thought with cardiovascular exercise. For some reason, weight training is relegated to the status of afterthought, something which they later come to regret. Resistance training has been shown to burn considerably more body fat than steady state cardiovascular exercise, as well as helping you to take advantage of an increased protein intake and getting your muscles leaner for when you lose some body fat.

If you have never previously trained with weights at all then you should be able to enjoy fabulous results by hitting a three day program each week. Try to focus on full body workouts, beginning with the safety of the resistance machines in your local gym before moving on to free bar work when you feel confident enough to do so.

Long, steady state cardiovascular exercise is now yesterday's advice. High intensity interval training not only allows you to spend less time working out, it has been proven to increase results by up to nine times! So the sooner you can end those hour long aerobic workouts, the better.

If your goal is to learn how to lose weight and maintain your new results into the long-term, combining a high protein, high fat, moderate carbohydrate diet with a combination of high intensity interval training and resistance based training is currently by far the most effective way to do so.




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