Wednesday, May 7, 2008

How to Achieve Permanent Weight Loss

How to Achieve Permanent Weight Loss
The number of fast food restaurants is on the rise, and so
is our waistline. You would think with the number of health
clubs and carb-friendly foods available, there shouldn't be
a weight issue at all.

Obesity is growing faster than a weed. There are millions
of diet programs and diet pills to choose from. Turn on the
television at any given time and you are bombarded with
infomercial's marketing the latest exercise machine,
guaranteeing you overnight success.

Sure, the idea of all those ads focus on weight loss, but
they fail to mention how to go about attaining true and
permanent weight loss. True weight loss is a combination of
health and wellness, and it is created in a balance of
nutrition and exercise, not a pill or a piece of aluminum
that gives you 'washboard abs'. True weight loss is the
reduction of body fat and the maintenance and even building
lean muscle tissue.

The majority of the population is completely confused about
how to actually rid their body of fat. Magazine ads and
commercials keep you in the dark. The more confused you
are, the more likely you will buy into their latest
product. Doesn't that make you angry? Aren't you tired of
being lied to?

Successful, true, and permanent weight loss is not that
difficult, once you understand a few basics and implement
them correctly. The basics are nutrition and exercise. Yes,
it's that simple.

Nutrition is what nourishes our bodies to function, to
build muscle, and to lose fat. If your nutrition is not in
order, then you will never be successful at true or
permanent weight loss.

Nutrition for Permanent Weight Loss

Nutrition is not the new low-carb wrap or carb-friendly
sandwich at the corner drive-thru. As mouth watering, eye
pleasing, and tasty as these low-carb goodies may seem,
it's merely a fallacy of real nutrition. I can personally
guarantee that you will not rid a substantial amount of
body fat by consuming carb-friendly items on a continual
basis. Such goodies are fine once in a while, but don't
make them the staple of your nutrition program. Choose real
food. Eat what Mother Nature intended for you to eat.

Exercise for Permanent Weight Loss

Exercise is the second aspect of true and permanent weight
loss. This is not merely sporadic exercise, but a precise
plan of what you will do on a continual basis. This does
not have to be long, drawn out, or hours of extreme
intensity. The key to exercise is consistency, variety, and
progression.

Exercise comes in two forms, aerobic and anaerobic, and
both should be incorporated for true and permanent weight
loss. By including both forms, you will be able to increase
your metabolism, build lean muscle, burn body fat, and drop
inches, hence fitting into those sexy summer shorts.

Conclusion to Permanent Weight Loss

In conclusion, don't neglect the basics and rely on short
cuts to meet your goals. You get out what you put into it.
Make a decision, write down some goals, and set a deadline.
Focus on progression and keep pushing through and you will
come out a winner!


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Karen Sessions has been in the fitness industry since 1988.
She is a nationally qualified bodybuilder and holds two
personal training certifications. She has written 6 ebooks
on fitness and has helped hundreds of clients transform
their bodies.

http://www.lose-weight-forever.com
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