7 Fat Loss Tips You Can’t Do Without

by Thong M. Dao on October 29, 2009 · diet

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If you’re hoping to lose fat, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve tried a lot of methods. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people who are unhappy with their bodies don’t succeed in their fat loss goals. That’s because they’re often using gimmicky weight loss plans that can actually damage their bodies! If you’re in this boat, and you don’t know how to get rid of the fat while staying healthy, here are a few tips that might get you on the right track.

1. Figure out how you got here. You may need to learn to eat better, or you may need to overcome problems that are encouraging you to eat. Whether it’s a lifestyle change or an emotional problem, you may need to do something about it to encourage fat loss. There may even be a hormonal problem that’s responsible for your weight – to find out, you’ll need to talk to a competent doctor who doesn’t have prejudices against you. Once you know what circumstances have caused your gain, you can deal with the problem more easily.

2. Learn to be in control. You need to be the one to decide what you will eat. Don’t eat food just because it is there. Learn to choose wisely when you eat out, and learn to resist pressure by family and friends to eat “just one” food item. Come up with a long-term plan that will help you be healthy physically and mentally, and don’t fall for fad diets that come and go and don’t work long term.

3. Eat frequent meals. Skipping meals and eating irregularly can do strange things to your metabolism. Instead of eating a few big meals each day, consume multiple smaller ones. Every two to three hours is usually good timing for most people. Your metabolism will keep working throughout the day, instead of going through a series of ups and downs. Watch out for snack foods, though. Even though they’re high in fat, it can be much better to snack on nuts than it is to grab a sugary, processed treat out of the vending machine.

4. Eat slowly and savor the food you are eating. When you eat fast, your body doesn’t get a chance to realize that it’s full until you’ve eaten too much. When you chew your food thoroughly you will eat less and enjoy it more.

5. Don’t make huge changes. Many fat loss diets want you to eat totally unfamiliar foods or make big changes in your lifestyle. Those are pretty hard to maintain, and can be frustrating. Instead, start out with small, manageable changes in what you’re already doing. Once you’ve been doing them for long enough that they’ve become a habit, you can move to other healthy changes. Never starve yourself – that can actually make matters worse by lowering your metabolism.

6. Eat a balanced diet and don’t eat processed food. Eating processed food is really bad for you because it is high in fat and sugar. It will cause you to gain weight and put you at risk for diabetes and other physical problems. Foods like lean protein, whole grains, and fruits and vegetables are much better for you and will help you stay healthy in the long run.

7. Remember to hydrate. Water, unsweetened teas, and other relatively calorie free beverages that provide good hydration (diet beverages often have caffeine, which can reduce their hydrating ability) are a must. You’ll feel fuller, your body will be able to keep itself cleansed, and the flavor of teas and similar drinks keeps you from having cravings.

Thong M. Dao is a fitness enthusiast who has been exercising since 2005 and is experienced in weight control. Visit his website for free fat loss guide and fitness training advice.

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