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Sunday, September 15, 2013

How To Lose Weight And Prevent It From Piling Straight Back On

By Russ Howe


When it comes to the world of fitness, most people cannot tell you how to lose weight and prevent it from piling straight back on the moment you come off your healthy eating routine. In today's post you will discover why it's not rocket science.

The good news is you're not alone in your problem. In fact, well over half of the gym population in the UK and USA have no idea how to drop unwanted body fat, such is the level of confusion surrounding this controversial topic.

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.


They consist of:

1. Increase your protein intake right now.

2. Do not follow the trend of cutting out carbohydrates and fats from your diet.

3. Start weight training in your local gym.

4. Swap out long aerobic workouts for shorter, more effective cardiovascular exercise like interval training.

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.

Naturally, you will need to do more than just up your protein if you want to get results in a short period of time. Another move you should make is to stay well clear of the common trend to avoid carbohydrates and fats. Cutting out these vital nutrients from your diet is one of the worst mistakes you can make. Usually, celebrity diets are guilty of this mistake in a bid to shift pounds quickly. However, the key here is to remember that you aren't just striving for weight loss - you are striving for fat loss. When you cut out carbohydrates and fats you end up losing muscle, as well as piling the pounds back on straight after your diet finishes.

Weight training is probably the most underrated tool at your disposal in your gym facility.

That's right, lifting weights is actually excellent for losing body fat! Do not buy into the myth that you should only lift the iron if you want to look like a muscle-bound monster. Not only is is a proven fat loss method, it will also help you to sculpt lean muscles below the surface of your skin, allowing you to achieve the type of lean, toned physique which most people are striving for.

If you are just starting out in the gym, try using an approach to training which allows you to perform a full body resistance training session, either with free weights or resistance machines and cables, three times per week. Increase that frequency to four times per week a few months down the line.

The other important aspect of any effective fat loss program is, of course, cardiovascular exercise. Just as many people wrongly believe that lifting weights won't aid fat loss, many people also wrongly believe that the way to build a better body is to spend two hours per day jogging on the treadmill. High intensity interval training, otherwise known as HIIT for short, allows you to complete your cardiovascular work in far less time and has been proven to burn more than six times the body fat of a much longer aerobic workout.

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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