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		<description><![CDATA[Permanent weight loss is a goal that evades much of the population. In fact, only 2% of people who attempt to lose weight are able to keep it off for a year or more. However, what&#8217;s interesting to note is that those who do keep the weight they lose off for a year or more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/crash-diets-scale.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-248" title="crash-diets-scale" src="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/crash-diets-scale-300x199.jpg" alt="permanent weight loss" width="300" height="199" /></a>Permanent weight loss</strong> is a goal that evades much of the population. In fact, only 2% of people who attempt to lose weight are able to keep it off for a year or more.</p>
<p>However, what&#8217;s interesting to note is that those who do keep the weight they lose off for a year or more almost invariably keep that weight off for good.</p>
<p>So, what makes the difference between success and failure in permanent weight loss?</p>
<h2>Success or Failure with Permanent Weight Loss &#8211; The Choice is Yours</h2>
<p>I see it all the time. New clients come to my studio fired up and ready to lose weight for good. They say they are committed, motivated, and ready to do what it takes to succeed at losing weight.</p>
<p>Two months later, they are no where to be found. What happens with these people who are seemingly so committed to permanent weight loss, but fail to lose weight?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not my program &#8211; I know it works. It worked for me, and it works for 100% of the people who adhere to the workouts and nutrition program. <a href="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/">Fighting Fit Boot Camp</a> gets results.</p>
<p>No, it&#8217;s not the method&#8230; instead, it&#8217;s the fact that <em>these people are only <span style="text-decoration: underline;">temporarily</span> committed to permanent weight loss</em>. You see, permanent weight loss requires a permanent decision to lose weight. A &#8220;pay today, play tomorrow&#8221; attitude won&#8217;t cut it. Neither will a lukewarm attitude toward your fitness and health.</p>
<p>Uh-uh. Instead, it takes a lifetime commitment to a lifestyle of fitness and health. And, it&#8217;s work. It&#8217;s work to get out of bed early to train. It&#8217;s work to spend extra time planning your meals. It&#8217;s work finding healthy choices when eating out with friends and family. And, it&#8217;s work to resist their attempts at undermining your progress.</p>
<h3>The Head Game of Permanent Weight Loss</h3>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t figured it out yet, achieving permanent weight loss is more of a head game than most people realize. What, with the constant bombardments of advertisements tempting you to eat unhealthy foods, and with your friends and family constantly working to undermine your efforts, it&#8217;s no wonder it&#8217;s such a mentally taxing journey.</p>
<p>Everyone who has ever gone on a weight loss program has heard this from a friend or loved one: <em>&#8220;C&#8217;mon, loosen up a little. You have to enjoy yourself sometimes, right?&#8221; </em></p>
<p>You see, those people close to you who see you making progress are the first ones who want to sabotage your efforts at achieving permanent weight loss. Why? Because secretly, they either fear seeing you change, or they resent it. Maybe not consciously, but they do.</p>
<p>Think about it&#8230; they&#8217;ve known you as your same old fat self for how long now? And, they&#8217;re probably in the same boat, right? So, when you lose weight and change your life for the better, where does that leave them? You guessed it &#8211; seeing their own failure to change in you every time you get together.</p>
<p>And now you know why your family and friends work so hard to undermine your attempts at permanent weight loss. However, for many people who attempt to lose weight permanently, self-sabotage is an even greater danger.</p>
<h3>Self-Sabotaging Your Weight Loss</h3>
<p>Self-sabotage is a very common occurrence among people who attempt to lose weight. And, the reasons and triggers can vary greatly. Even so, most self-sabotage is related to a few common themes:</p>
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<li><strong>Self-medication through food</strong> &#8211; Many people overeat or binge eat because of how it makes them feel emotionally. If you grew up in a household where food was used as a reward for good behavior, or as a panacea for all ills and wrongs, you probably fall into this pattern. Some people eat when they are nervous, stressed, or depressed. Others overeat to compound the emotional high they get when gathering with friends and loved ones. And, still others overeat out of loneliness. Whatever the &#8220;trigger&#8221; is that causes you to self-medicate with food, it&#8217;s important for you to recognize these patterns so you can head them off before they happen.</li>
<li><strong>Suspension of belief in the law of cause and effect</strong> &#8211; Still other people self-sabotage by suspending their belief in the law of cause and effect. They choose to temporarily believe that if they overeat today they won&#8217;t pay for it in the long run. To lose weight permanently, you must face the fact that it is your actions that determine your weight. Maybe at some point you&#8217;ve convinced yourself that you have a &#8220;slow metabolism&#8221; or &#8220;bad genes&#8221;. Regardless of the validity of these beliefs, the fact remains that it is ultimately your actions that cause you to gain weight, because your weight gain is a direct result of your own eating habits, regardless of your metabolism or genetic predisposition to gain weight.</li>
<li><strong>Self-loathing and the failure to believe in yourself</strong> &#8211; Yes, you can want to be thin and at the same time hate yourself and undermine your own efforts to lose weight. Overcoming any feelings you have that cause you to beat yourself up is often an important step toward achieving permanent weight loss. Beating yourself up over your weight, or over slipping back into old habits only compounds the problem. Learn to replace negative thinking patterns with positive ones, and replace negative self-talk with positive thought patterns. Doing so will do loads for your self-confidence, which in turn will make it much easier for you to stick with your exercise and nutrition program.</li>
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<h3>Permanent Weight Loss Means Doing It For You And You Alone</h3>
<p><strong>Finally, do it for the right reason. </strong>Don&#8217;t do it for someone else, don&#8217;t do it to impress someone, or for revenge, or to show someone up. <em>Those emotions and motivations won&#8217;t last.</em></p>
<p>Instead, you have to make a permanent decision deep down that exercise and eating right are something you are doing for you. Commit to taking care of yourself and treating yourself right through regular exercise and proper nutrition.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a motivation that will last, long after you&#8217;ve shown up at your old job or at that reunion four dress sizes smaller and 40 pounds lighter. And, that way you&#8217;ll continue to be motivated to keep the weight off for good, making permanent weight loss a permanent fixture in your life!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Top 7 Motivational Weight Loss Tips If you&#8217;re struggling to lose weight and need some motivational weight loss tips, I&#8217;m writing this post today specifically for you. As someone who has struggled with both health issues and weight loss, I understand how easy it is to become discouraged when you hit a wall with [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-229" title="motivational-weight-loss-tips" src="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/motivational-weight-loss-tips-277x300.jpg" alt="motivational weight loss tips" width="277" height="300" />If you&#8217;re struggling to lose weight and need some <a href="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/">motivational weight loss tips</a>, I&#8217;m writing this post today specifically for you. As someone who has struggled with both health issues and weight loss, I understand how easy it is to become discouraged when you hit a wall with your weight loss.</p>
<p>Worse yet, it&#8217;s even more frustrating when you lose weight and then gain it back. It can make you feel like a failure, and such setbacks can sap your desire to try again as you struggle to lose weight. When this happens, getting some motivational weight loss tips may be just what you need to get back on track.</p>
<p>So, for those of you who are down because you&#8217;re having a hard time taking that weight off, here are <strong>my top 7 motivational weight loss tips</strong> to encourage you as you push through to your fitness goals.</p>
<h3>Top 7 Motivational Weight Loss Tips #1</h3>
<p><strong>&#8220;Take responsibility, not abuse.&#8221;</strong> This is a big one on my list of motivational weight loss tips, because it&#8217;s the starting point for making a real change in your health and your life. Yes, you need to take responsibility for your own health, but resist the urge to beat yourself up for where you&#8217;re at right now.</p>
<p>Even more important is that you refuse to take abuse from others about your weight and health. You can&#8217;t stop others from being cruel, but you can choose how you respond to it. The best thing I can tell you about criticism and ridicule is that you must learn to avoid internalizing it. Remember, it&#8217;s their problem if they can&#8217;t accept you for who you are.</p>
<p>The bottom line here is, you need to be good to yourself, because in this life you can&#8217;t rely on anyone else to do that for you. Which brings me to the next item on today&#8217;s list of motivational weight loss tips&#8230;</p>
<h3>Top 7 Motivational Weight Loss Tips #2</h3>
<p><strong>&#8220;Do it for yourself.&#8221;</strong> Most people who lose weight permanently report they hit a crucial turning point when their resolve becomes greater than their obstacles. This is especially true for people who have tried to lose weight in the past repeatedly. Of all the motivational weight loss tips here, this could be the most important one.</p>
<p>One significant psychological factor reported by many people who succeed at losing weight for good is that they decided to get healthy for themselves, and not for anyone else. The thing is, you can lose weight to find a mate, but what happens after you&#8217;re happily married? That&#8217;s right &#8211; you&#8217;ll lose the will to keep the weight off, because there&#8217;s no more reason to be motivated. Heck, anyone who has gained weight after being happily married for a while can tell you that.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why you need to decide firmly in your mind, heart, and soul that you&#8217;re losing the weight for you and you alone. Do it for yourself! That way you&#8217;ll have a deeply personal reason for losing the weight that will last for a lifetime.</p>
<p>Speaking of which, that brings me to the next item on my list of motivational weight loss tips.</p>
<h3>Top 7 Motivational Weight Loss Tips #3</h3>
<p>&#8220;Find your reason why.&#8221; If you want to make huge changes in your life, you need to have a &#8220;reason why&#8221; that is greater and bigger than your &#8220;reason why not.&#8221; So, you need to find your reason why and remind yourself of it constantly.</p>
<p>Remember, this reason why has to be bigger than your obstacles. Whether it&#8217;s so you can remain healthy enough to raise your kids and be around for them for decades to come, to feel better, or just because you&#8217;re sick and tired of being sick and tired, that reason why must be powerful enough to put a burning fire in your belly.</p>
<h3>Top 7 Motivational Weight Loss Tips #4</h3>
<p><strong>&#8220;Write it down.&#8221;</strong> Once you have your reason why, keep it with you at all times. Write it on a 3&#215;5 card and keep it in your wallet or purse. Put it on sticky notes and tape it to your fridge and dashboard in your car. Put it on your bathroom mirror.</p>
<p>Keeping a pocket list of all your own personal motivational weight loss tips is great for a pick me up or reminder of your reason why when you&#8217;re down or feeling tempted. And, by all means, state it in a positive way and using a positive speech pattern.</p>
<p>Example: <em>&#8220;I am losing weight and reaching my goal weight of 135 pounds so I am healthy, happy, and enjoying life to the fullest.&#8221; </em></p>
<p>That works on your belief and helps program your subconscious much better than saying, &#8220;I&#8217;m not going to eat any more sweets or junk food because I&#8217;m tired of being a big fat pig.&#8221; Negative self-talk is a killer when it comes to motivation, so always write your &#8220;reason why&#8221; using positive terms.</p>
<p>Which reminds me of the next item on my list of motivational weight loss tips&#8230;</p>
<h3>Top 7 Motivational Weight Loss Tips #5</h3>
<p><strong>&#8220;Speak positively about yourself, your progress, and your weight &#8211; always!&#8221;</strong> What we say, we come to believe, and what we believe is reflected in our actions. Words have power &#8211; power to help, and the power to hurt as well.</p>
<p>For this reason, you must eliminate all negative self-talk and only speak positively about yourself and your progress. Remember how I told you to be good to yourself? This is one of the major motivational weight loss tips on this list where you must actually follow through on doing just that.</p>
<p>So, from now on if you catch yourself saying something negative about yourself, stop. Rephrase whatever it is you said or thought that is negative into a positive statement, and repeat it to yourself four times immediately. This works wonders, although it will take time to develop as a good habit. However, within a week or so of doing this you&#8217;ll find your attitude and mood will have improved significantly.</p>
<h3>Top 7 Motivational Weight Loss Tips #6</h3>
<p><strong>&#8220;Focus on the positive.&#8221;</strong> Dwelling on your failures is a recipe for disaster in your weight loss journey. Sure, it&#8217;s important to be honest with yourself&#8230; but allowing yourself to dwell on your failures is just another way of beating yourself up. And, you deserve better than that.</p>
<p>Focusing on your successes, no matter how small, is another way to be good to yourself. Instead of getting down because you haven&#8217;t reached your weight loss goals in the time you initially allotted yourself, instead celebrate what progress you have made toward your goals.</p>
<p>In this way, you are keeping your attitude and motivation high, which in turn will allow you to stick with your overall plan despite any temporary setbacks or screw ups (and we all get off track from time to time). Of all my motivational weight loss tips, this one seems to help people the most.</p>
<h3>Top 7 Motivational Weight Loss Tips #7</h3>
<p><strong>&#8220;It took time to get out of shape, so allow yourself ample time to get back into shape, too!&#8221;</strong> Permanent significant weight loss is a marathon, not a sprint. Anyone who has lost a significant amount of weight can tell you that it takes time to lose a lot of weight permanently.</p>
<p>So, set realistic goals for your weight loss, and set them within a realistic time frame. One to two pounds of weight loss is a great rate of progress. Four pounds in a month may not seem like much, but if you lose just one pound a week for an entire year, you&#8217;ll have lost over 50 pounds at the end of the year.</p>
<p>Now that&#8217;s something to be proud of!</p>
<h3>Last Few Motivational Weight Loss Tips</h3>
<p>I want to encourage you to stick with your program. In virtually any endeavor, the people who succeed are generally those who stuck it out, and those who fail are generally the people who quit when things got tough. Yes, it&#8217;s hard&#8230; but, the reward is worth it.</p>
<p>Finally, return to this list of motivational weight loss tips anytime you&#8217;r feeling down or discouraged. Read through all the motivational weight loss tips here, or write your favorites down and keep them with you.</p>
<p>I wish you tons of success in your road to permanent weight loss. And, I hope these <em>motivational weight loss tips</em> help you reach your goals!</p>
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<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-214" title="tips-on-losing-weight" src="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/tips-on-losing-weight-300x283.jpg" alt="top ten tips on losing weight" width="300" height="283" />If you&#8217;re looking for tips on losing weight</strong>, then this article is for you. Unlike most personal trainers and fitness instructors, I&#8217;ve actually struggled to lose weight and keep it off.</p>
<p>I used to be naturally skinny, but a string of injuries and a chronic illness wrecked my metabolism as well as my ability to exercise three hours a day (yes, I really did exercise three hours a day, for years in fact).</p>
<p>As you can imagine, I had to learn how to control my weight in spite of being limited in my exercise options and despite having a slowed metabolism. This makes for a tough challenge when it comes to losing weight.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s something that many trainers with naturally high metabolisms and the ability to exercise for hours on end do not understand (I used to be one of them). So, if you&#8217;re in that boat this list of <a href="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/">tips on losing weight</a> will hopefully help you in your quest to lose weight.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">I&#8217;m going to list my best tips on losing weight here</span>. Some of them may seem a little crazy, but trust me they are things I learned about the hard way. Also, some may seem like things you already know as common knowledge. However, if you&#8217;re not doing it then &#8220;I know that already&#8221; does you not a bit of good. If you see something on this list of tips on losing weight that you already know and aren&#8217;t doing, start doing it!</p>
<p>So, without further ado here are my top 10 weight loss tips.</p>
<h3>My Top Ten Tips On Losing Weight</h3>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight #1: Skip The Sugar</strong></p>
<p>Among all my tips on losing weight this one seems the most obvious, but the problem is that most people think they&#8217;re doing this but they aren&#8217;t. Sugar signals your body to release insulin which stores excess calories as fat. It also contributes to inflammation, which in turn elevates cortisol, another hormone that keeps you fat. Skip all sugary foods except for a treat once or twice a week.</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight #2: Skip The Bread and Pasta</strong></p>
<p>This is another really important one among my tips on losing weight. You see, even whole wheat bread can be fattening. Why? For one, it&#8217;s calorically dense, but that&#8217;s not the end of the story. Starches are mostly digested in your mouth by ptyalin, an enzyme-containing compound in your saliva. In a nutshell, ptyalin breaks starch down into sugars, which leads us back to weight loss tip #1. So, save your breads and pastas for a treat once or twice a week when you&#8217;re trying to lose weight.</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight#3: Eat More Fruits and Veggies&#8230; Especially Veggies</strong></p>
<p>Fruits and veggies are just plain good for you. Also, the carbs you get from them are much more slowly absorbed than those derived from sugary and starchy foods. In short, you should enjoy limited amounts of fruits when attempting to lose weight, and as much non-starchy veggies as you want (note: this means skip the baked potato and banana if you&#8217;re trying to lose weight).</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight#4: Eat LOTS of Lean Protein</strong></p>
<p>Among the tips on losing weight this one get the most resistance from women, since they think eating protein will make them fat. It doesn&#8217;t! Protein is lower in calories per gram than carbs or fat, and it has a favorable effect on your insulin when ingested with carbohydrates. Basically, proteins, fats, and fiber slow down the absorption of carbs into your blood, blunting the release of insulin. Since insulin makes you store excess calories as fat, this is a good thing. In addition, protein helps build lean muscle tissue, which burns more calories than fat. So, load up up lean cuts of fish, white meat, and limited amount of lean red meat.</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight#5: Eat More Fiber</strong></p>
<p>As I mentioned in tips on losing weight #4, fiber slows the absorption of carbs into your body. In addition, a certain amount of calories remain bound to fiber and are flushed out of your system without being absorbed. Finally, fiber fills you up without adding much in the way of calories. So when it comes to green leafy vegetables, eat up!</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight#6: Get MORE <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Good</span> Fats!</strong></p>
<p>Good fats are unsaturated fats, particularly omega-3 fatty acids of the type found in fish. We get way too many omega-6 fats in our diets, and too few omega-3 fats. Your body needs fat, but you want to replace unhealthy fats with healthy ones. This helps reduce inflammation in the body, which in turn helps reduce cortisol, and some researchers even believe it lowers leptin resistance as well (leptin being the hormone that increases the amount of fat you burn &#8211; being leptin-resistant is bad for weight loss). So, increase your intake of healthy fats and cut back on your intake of unhealthy fats.</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight#7: Skip the Fried Foods</strong></p>
<p>Okay, I just told you to cut back on unhealthy fats in #6 on my list of tips on losing weight. This is how you&#8217;re going to do it. Fried foods tend to be laden with unhealthy saturated fats. Moreover, they are often stuffed with trans fats, which wreak havoc on your metabolism. Finally, fried foods are often breaded, which ends up being a double-whammy (fat + starch = calories going straight to your hips, thighs, and tummy). Skip the fried foods.</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight#8: Cut Processed Foods From Your Diet Entirely</strong></p>
<p>Processed foods are filled with trans fats, added sugar, and added chemicals &#8211; of which, we have no idea how they affect our bodies. Show me a person who eats all processed food and I&#8217;ll show you someone with a high body fat percentage. Even &#8220;skinny&#8221; people who eat a lot of processed food have high percentages of body fat. Take the extra time to eat food that is as close to its natural state as possible. You&#8217;ll feel better and the weight will come off easier.</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight#9: Eat Less, But More Often</strong></p>
<p>Among the entire list of my tips on losing weight, this one seems to be the best known but least done. Eating smaller meals and portions but more often has a positive effect on your insulin, so long as those meals pay attention to the previous eight tips above. Portion control = calorie control, and eating more often has a stabilizing effect on your metabolism. Plan to eat 5-6 small meals a day to keep your metabolism higher and to keep your blood sugar levels stable.</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Losing Weight#10: Drink Plenty of Water, Exercise, and Get Plenty of Sleep</strong></p>
<p>Okay, so that&#8217;s three tips on losing weight in one. Drink at least 64 ounces of water a day, as studies have shown increased water intake may assist with weight loss. Exercise at least three times a week. A study of 160 people who lost twenty pounds or more permanently showed that 70% exercised at least three times a week. Finally, get enough sleep. Lack of sleep leads to increases in cortisol, which I&#8217;ve already told you can contribute to weight gain.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s it &#8211; my top ten weight loss tips. Follow them and you will find it much easier to lose weight. I hope this list of <em>top ten tips on losing weight</em> help you in your weight loss and fitness journey.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crash Diets Don&#8217;t Work &#8211; Here&#8217;s Why Crash diets are a phenomenon that I&#8217;ve run into repeatedly in my fifteen years as a professional fitness trainer. Clients often come to me asking about the latest crash diets their friends are on, seeking my approval so they don&#8217;t feel guilty about going on it. Or, worse [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Crash Diets Don&#8217;t Work &#8211; Here&#8217;s Why</h1>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-197" title="crash-diets-scale" src="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/crash-diets-scale-300x199.jpg" alt="crash diets do not work" width="300" height="199" />Crash diets</strong> are a phenomenon that I&#8217;ve run into repeatedly in my fifteen years as a professional fitness trainer. Clients often come to me asking about the latest crash diets their friends are on, seeking my approval so they don&#8217;t feel guilty about going on it.</p>
<p>Or, worse yet they go on these crash diets without letting me know, and I only find out later when they come to me complaining that their <a href="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com">weight loss program</a> has stalled.</p>
<p>What many people don&#8217;t realize when they decide to do crash diets is that these diets mostly revolve around significantly cutting back on calories. While this may seem like the way to lose some weight quickly, crash diets can often backfire and lead to rebound weight gain once you start eating normally again.</p>
<h2>Crash Diets 101</h2>
<p>What&#8217;s interesting about most crash diets is that they often subscribe to crazy eating habits. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Crash diets typically involve eating a very limited diet</span>, or they revolve around eating a single food exclusively. For example eating only fruit, or only meat, or drinking only juice or lemonade for days on end.</p>
<p>Although these types of crash diets all have different gimmicks, in every single instance they are based on a single, outdated theory for losing weight. That is, they are based on the theory that excessively limiting calories will lead to significant weight loss. And to a limited extent, that&#8217;s true.</p>
<p>But here&#8217;s the rub&#8230; after a short while of limiting your daily caloric intake to famine levels, your body will begin to adapt to the temporary calorie shortage by lowering the amount of energy it needs. In other words, your metabolism slows down in response to crash diets, meaning that you will start to burn less calories. In addition, your body will release hormones that signal your cells to store any excess calories you take in as fat.</p>
<h3>Been Working Out But Still Can&#8217;t Lose The Weight?</h3>
<p>Eating too little is as bad as eating too much when it comes to weight loss. That&#8217;s why, when my clients come to me complaining that their weight loss has stalled, the first thing out of my mouth is, &#8220;How&#8217;s your nutrition?&#8221; Usually, what follows is a description by the client of the latest fad diet they&#8217;ve been on.</p>
<p>Most of these crash diets manipulate the dieter&#8217;s eating habits in order to lower daily caloric intake levels to 1,200 calories or less. The problem with this is that your body roughly needs ten times your weight in calories per day just to maintain that weight. And, that doesn&#8217;t include calories you burn through exercise, either.</p>
<p>For example, if you&#8217;re a 150 pound female your daily caloric needs are at least 1,500 calories per day. If you&#8217;re working out doing intense exercise for at least an hour each day, you can add 500 calories to that number. So, if your body needs 2,000 calories to maintain your current weight, and you cut your daily caloric intake down to less than 1,200 a day, how do you think your body will react?</p>
<h3>Your Genes Don&#8217;t Know A Crash Diet From A Famine</h3>
<p>Your genes are dumb. They have no ability to rationalize why you&#8217;re starving yourself of calories. Much like a simple computer, they can only perform functions and produce outputs that match their programming. And, your genes are programmed to deal with famine by conserving energy and storing fat so you&#8217;ll have reserves of energy in case things get even worse. Crash diets trigger this response just the same as a famine would.</p>
<p>Since crash diets essentially involve putting your body under famine conditions, your body reacts exactly in the way it has been programmed to in case of famine. It slows your metabolism down and stores whatever it can as fat. And, even though you may lose a few pounds during the first few days on your crash diet, your body will put that weight back on and then some once you increase your caloric intake again.</p>
<p>And of course, I shouldn&#8217;t have to point out that cutting your caloric intake back drastically for extended periods of time points to a serious eating disorder. Hunger and weight loss by starving can easily become an addiction, which is another really good reason why I suggest avoiding crash diets altogether.</p>
<h3>So, What&#8217;s The Alternative To Crash Diets?</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been on crash diets and want to reverse the effects, begin with the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>For starters, eat balanced meals that consist of healthy ratios of protein, carbohydrates, and fats.</li>
<li>Eat five to six small meals and healthy snacks a day, spaced about 2-3 hours apart.</li>
<li>Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables every day, at every single snack and meal.</li>
<li>Control your portion sizes.</li>
<li>Avoid fried food, processed foods, sugary drinks, snacks, and desserts except as a reward for your hard work once or twice a week.</li>
<li>And, drink plenty of clean, filtered water each and every day.</li>
</ul>
<p>Simply by following these few healthy eating tips, most people who have been under-eating, over-eating, or eating the standard American diet of fried foods and sweets will start noticing a gradual and steady weight loss of 1-2 pounds a week.</p>
<p>So, if you really want to lose weight and keep it off, get off those <em>crash diets</em> and start eating a balanced healthy one instead!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not easy getting up early three days a week or stopping off after a long day at work to hit an F2 Boot Camp. Even so, you know that all your hard work is helping you reach your fitness and weight loss goals&#8230; but how exactly does that work? Want to know why you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_64" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 259px"><img class="size-full wp-image-64" title="fighting_fit_girl_running_250" src="http://fightingfitbootcamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/fighting_fit_girl_running_250.jpg" alt="Regular exercise is essential for weight loss... it helps you lose weight and keep it off." width="249" height="373" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Regular exercise is essential for weight loss... it helps you lose weight and keep it off.</p></div>
<p>It&#8217;s not easy getting up early three days a week or stopping off after a long day at work to hit an F2 Boot Camp.</p>
<p>Even so, you know that all your hard work is helping you reach your fitness and weight loss goals&#8230; but how exactly does that work?</p>
<p><strong>Want to know why you need to exercise to lose weight?</strong></p>
<p>While the chuckleheads at Time Magazine may claim you don&#8217;t need to exercise to lose weight (a claim which amounts to nothing more than junk science), Fitness Magazine online recently listed the top ten reasons exercise helps you lose weight:</p>
<p>1. Exercise zaps belly fat.</p>
<p>2. Exercise controls calories.</p>
<p>3. Exercise keeps lost pounds MIA.</p>
<p>4. Exercise boosts metabolism.</p>
<p>5. Exercise trims inches.</p>
<p>6. Exercise curbs emotional eating.</p>
<p>7. Exercise creates a healthy chain reaction.</p>
<p>8. Exercise brings on the fun.</p>
<p>9. Exercise stops hunger.</p>
<p>10. Exercise ups energy.</p>
<p><strong>Read the full article here:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://features.fitnessmagazine.com/10ReasonsWhyExerciseMakesYouThin.html" target="_blank">Click here to read</a></p>
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