April 13th, 2009

The 2 Crucial Steps To Success On Diets That Actually Work

After 20+ years of personal training, I have definitely discovered some diets that actually work. However, even with these diets, two steps MUST be taken to create possible success.

By now, many of my personal training clients are familiar with the research I performed on diets that actually work. In each of the successful weight loss plans I researched, I noticed that 2 critical steps were necessary for individuals to achieve success. While these steps may seem quite obvious and simple, it is amazing how many dieters fail to follow them.

Step 1) Make Sure The Diet plan Fits Your Lifestyle

January 3rd, 2009

Some Fats Are Good– Don’t Avoid These Super Healthy Fats

The word ‘fat’ has a negative connotation in society. It’s not a good word at all. Which is probably why a lot of people avoid it in their diets like the plague. Avoiding some fats like trans fats and saturated fats is a good thing. Avoiding good healthy fats is not a good thing.

The word ‘fat’ has a negative connotation in society. It’s not a good word at all. Which is probably why a lot of people avoid it in their diets like the plague. Avoiding some fats like trans fats and saturated fats is a good thing. Those fats can cause a lot of different problems like pre-mature aging, heart disease, stroke, obesity, diabetes, and the always hideous subcutaneous body fat. Avoiding good healthy fats is not a good thing.

February 5th, 2008

Big Fat Dieting Lies And The Diet Companies

Wow, that’s pretty strong talk, isn’t it? Dieting is a lie? What do I mean? Well first of all, the word diet is derived from a Latin word that means “lifestyle.” A lifestyle is something you do for life. You may stifle your cravings and manage to lose weight, but if you keep craving food eventually, your powerful subconscious, where the craving is hiding out, will win. That is the cause of “yo-yo” dieting. If you don’t change your lifestyle, that is, the way you feel about food and eating, you are just doing something temporary and that will only have temporary results. You may lose weight, but it will come back with a little more, or maybe even a lot more. Why bother?


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