Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Don't Gain Weight This Winter

Don't Gain Weight This Winter
You may think that this is the opposite way of thinking,
but you can actually double your number of meals per day
and yet achieve successful weight loss.

Yes, you can consume an equal amount of food per day and
lose fat. The key is to make the portions smaller and
divide that same quantity of food into more meals.
Typically you might be eating three meals per day. That is
the normal regime for diet conscious people. What you must
do is double you number of meals to six.

Your mind is designed to eat a given amount of food and
burn that number of calories in a time frame that is
heavily biased by previous activity. You must not shrug off
this fact. Consider the fact that you are having so much
difficulty in reducing the quantity of food you consume.

So, how can I achieve weight loss by eating more meals?

I am sure you have said more times than you can count "I
don't need this, I'm just eating it to eat." That is a
reponse to the powerful signals from your brain telling you
"You always give me this amount of food and I want it now."
Now you know that you are not starving and you know that
you have eaten adequately to sustain your body needs for
the day.

You still find it necessary to eat more food despite that
inner knowledge. Why do you suppose that happens? Doesn't
the solution seem easy? Why not just resist eating? Well
it's not that simple. The brain has great power and is
difficult to change the program.

If the brain has such strong control over our body, why not
work with it instead of against it? For the moment we will
not even consider trying to change our brain programming
and by asking it to accept lower quantities of food.

Let's work with it and give it that amount of food but
provide it in more frequent intervals. So by simply doing
that, what have we accomplished? We still have not reduced
our calorie intake and the body will still have the same
raw materials going into the stockroom.

Do you remember the power of the brain? It is accustomed to
burning a given number of calories per meal. It remembers
that data equally well as it remembers how much food you
are providing the body on a daily basis.

The brain is going to try to command our metabolic system
to burn the same number of calories at each meal. The key
point in weight loss planning, is the fact that you won't
be providing that quantity of calories per meal. To satisfy
the brain demand that you burn a given number of calories,
the metabolic system will seek out and find available
calories stored as body fat.

It will then burn off calories that have been previously
stored as fat. We all find it easy to accept the fact that
the brain is so strong that it stimulates the urge to eat.
With that acceptance of the brain's power, we must in turn
accept the fact that it also has the power to dictate how
many calories are burned in a given period.

So now there must be a valid conclusion here. We can begin
losing weight consistently and never even approach the
issue of counting calories.

Now what happens if we tailor that calorie intake a little
bit? If we work at it and manage to introduce a bit of
calorie reduction along the way, the benefits will be even
more dramatic.


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