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Archive: 10 Tips for Long Term Weight Loss
Posted on Monday, October 01 @ 12:00:00 MDT
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Written by: Robert_DiMaggio
1. Do some
resistive weight training 3 to 4 times a week using short rest periods
between sets of 30 to 60 seconds. Work out no longer than 1 hour to keep
your anabolic (muscle-building) hormones high and catabolic
(muscle-wasting) hormones low. Over-training is a quick way to lose
muscle along with fat. Maintaining muscle is the goal, and it will help
keep your metabolic rate high so that fat loss continues at a steady
pace. Attempt to lose no more than 1 to 1.5 pounds of fat per week.
2. Avoid traditional long duration cardio, instead perform HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) 2-3 times per week
on alternating days or after weight training to burn fat and increase
metabolic rate. HIIT cardio is best done on alternating days from weight
training if possible.
3. Watch what you eat. Beware of low-fat or fat-free products.
Typically, these products are loaded with carbohydrates and while you are
not getting the fat, you may be getting way too many calories from simple
carbohydrates. Avoid simple sugars and eat complex carbohydrates in
moderation to reduce insulin output and prevent blood sugar fluctuations.
Insulin is the main hormone responsible for storing body fat, and high
insulin levels prevent the burning of stored body fat for energy.
High-carbohydrate diets are not the optimal way to lose fat while
preserving lean muscle. Rely on complex, high-fiber carbohydrates such as
oatmeal, lentils and brown rice. Avoid breads, pasta, white rice and
other highly processed, low-fiber carbohydrate sources, as well as
sweets. As a guide, reduce carbohydrate intake to 0.8 to 1.2 grams per
pound of body weight. For example, a 150-pound person would eat between
120 and 180 grams per day of carbohydrates (150 x 0.8 = 120 / 150 x 1.2 =
180).
4. Increase the amount of lean protein you consume daily to
increase your metabolic rate, increase anabolic hormones and prevent
muscle loss during dieting. Lean muscle mass is the active tissue that
burns calories and maintains metabolic rate. The goal is to preserve the
active tissue we want while encouraging the body to reduce the tissue
(fat) we don't want. Eat high-quality, low-fat protein sources like
skinless chicken, lean red meat and seafood during your weight loss
program. High-quality protein supplements may be used when the diet does
not yield enough daily protein.
5. Reduce saturated fats whenever possible and replace with
polyunsaturated fats such as flax oil and monounsaturated fats such as
olive oil and avocados. Polyunsaturated fats are considered "good fats"
and should be a part of your diet. Research shows that omega-3 oils from
many sources of fish like cod, flounder, haddock, monkfish, perch, red
snapper, sea bass, salmon and tuna help improve health and fat loss.
Essential fatty acids (EFA) are required for optimum health and fatty
acid metabolism. Avoiding "good fats" is a sure way to sabotage a
fat-loss diet and degrade your health.
6. Drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water a day to prevent
dehydration and help liberate fat stores to be burned as energy. Water
intake is often cited as the most underrated and overlooked part of fat
loss.
7. Eat fibrous vegetables to increase transit time of food,
improve digestion and improve weight loss. Increasing fiber intake from
vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower and other raw vegetables adds
fiber, minerals and vitamins with very few calories. They add bulk to the
diet while reducing appetite.
8. Spread food intake over 5 to 6 meals per day. Distributing
your food throughout the day will improve nutrient absorption, prevent
blood sugar fluctuations and decrease fat-storing hormones and
fat-storing enzymes. Simply spreading the same number of calories over 5
to 6 small meals per day rather than the standard 3 meals per day will
improve fat loss due to the above effects on blood sugar, hormones and
fat-storing enzymes.
9. Avoid alcohol (or keep it to a minimum) while you're dieting.
Alcohol contains nearly 7 calories per gram, and is easily metabolized
and stored as fat. When you consume alcohol with a meal, your body will
metabolize the alcohol first. The rest of the calories and the excess
alcohol calories inevitably will be stored as fat. Alcohol is generally
regarded as empty carbohydrate calories because you get no other
nutritional benefit as you would from the vitamins, minerals and fiber
that you get from the carbohydrates in fruits and vegetables.
10. Be snack smart. When you must have a snack, make a smart
choice. Avoid sugary or fatty snacks like chips and soda, crackers, nuts,
frozen yogurt and so on. Instead, try some air-popped popcorn (no butter
or salt) or a slice of lean meat like turkey. When you space your meals
to 5 or 6 a day, snacking becomes less important to you. Check the
nutritional panels on your snacks for sugars and fats, remembering that
fat-free does not mean calorie-free, and remember, excess carbohydrates
in your diet will be stored as fat.
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