In order to successfully reach your weight loss goals, you’re going to first need to understand how to lose weight. Here is a complete, yet easy to understand explanation of exactly what is required for a diet free weight loss to take place. How it happens, why it happens, and most important of all… what you need to do in order to make it happen. You will need to know this in order to create your weight loss diet.
So, to sum up, by the end of this page you’re going to know how to lose weight. Just read on.
Diet Free Weight Loss website shows what is one of the best value programs on the Internet. Because it is FREE. It offers a wide range of healthy food, uses simple, healthy recipes and wonderful support to keep you motivated. Unlike some diets this program encourages then supports real lifestyle changes that are sustainable. This is not a yo-yo diet. It’s a way of life. I have personally lost weight on the program, and many doctors have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone who wants to improve their weight and health. Below is a very brief summary of what is expanded upon in the website.
What I’m about to say may scare you a little. However, it shouldn’t. It is completely normal and is supposed to happen. At some point, you MAY stop losing weight. I can’t tell you when exactly, but unless you have a really small amount of weight to lose, there is a chance that at some point your weight loss might come to a stop. Hang on, calm down. It’s no big deal. Seriously… if it does happen, it was supposed to happen. The reason for this is because as you gradually begin to lose weight, you’re body will start to change. Why? Because as you follow the advice, you’ll look better, you’ll be healthier, you’ll feel better, but one other change will come to your calorie maintenance level. Simply put, because your now smaller, you need even less food.
Simples!
For example, let’s say you started at 180lbs and you calculated your maintenance level to be 3000 calories. You then figured that in order to start losing weight, you’d need to eat less than 3000 calories per day. Since then, you’ve consistently lost weight and are currently down to 165lbs. But… your weight loss has stopped. It’s been a few weeks and you haven’t lost even 1 pound. So now to lose weight, you now need much more less than 3000 calories. How do you know how many calories is right for you?
There’s one method for getting a good idea of your calorie level needed to stay the same weight. It requires putting your gender, weight, height, age and activity level through a complicated math formula. However, I have assumed that no one actually wants to sit around doing complicated maths. Right? So what else can you do.
While the above method is probably accurate enough for most people, I can’t say for sure if it will be as accurate for everyone. And, since this is the number that will be at the heart of your weight loss diet plan, I’m going to mention a better, more simple method. It’s not so much a “method” as it is a “test.”
Basically, you would start eating a certain number of calories each day and then closely monitor what your weight does when consuming this many calories. For example, if you maintained weight eating this certain number calories per day, you have found your maintenance level. If you gained weight, lower your calorie intake a little and see what happens then. If you lose weight, then you know you’re already below your calorie "stay the same" level.
Do you need to know how many calories is in each type of food? Answer, NO. For example, does a bar of chocolate have more calories than a banana? It is easy to find out. Every day for a week, eat a banana. Then next week every day eat a bar of chocolate. Then by comparing what happens to your weight during those weeks, you will know the difference in calories between the two. Provided of course that everything else in your life during the test period stays exactly the same.
Obviously that is not a scientific approach, but most people I deal with who want to lose weight, don't care about the science, they just want to lose weight. So most, if not all, of my advice about how to lose weight using a diet free weight loss method is based on common sense. And because common sense is free, so is my advice.
So to if you really want to lose weight, I will show you how, for free.
Hazel Pacurib-Parry writes simple common sense advice. Find more at http://www.dietfreeweightloss.worldmarkiteer.com/
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