Sunday, July 31, 2011

Why Can't You Lose Weight?

This month's (July/August 2011) features this great article with tips that can help you break that weight plateau.
Are you falling prey to one of these 5 common weight-loss traps?
1) Your exercise program isn't balanced or intense enough: incorporate strength training and high-intensity exercise for optimal weight-loss
2) Your resistance training isn't challenging enough: lift heavy weights to ramp up metabolism (rule of thumb - about 75% of your 'maximum' - maximum weight what you could lift one time).
3) You're eating more than you think: it's easy to overcompensate because exercise ramps up your appetite.  Eat at least 4 small meals.  Slow down - it takes about 15-20 minutes for the brain to perceive satisfaction.
4) You're drinking too much sugar: Save sports when you really need them - very hot days or when working out longer than 90 minutes.  Drink plain water instead - about a half a liter per hour exercise.
5) You're eating too many processed carbs:  They can lead to insulin surges and body-composition problems.  Save them for the post-run.  Try healthier choices - whole-grain bread and low-sugar desserts.

The article recommends not trying to tackle all these at once, but focus on one tip for about 3-4 weeks.  Once you have mastered it, try another.

Remember: weight loss, like life, is a marathon not a sprint.

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