Monday 25 April 2016

Small Lifestyle Changes Big Weight Loss Results...

 Whenever I am dispatching advice, I am always highlighting installing little habits...

Usually there is skepticism...

It can be hard to see the effect they may have...

a few for example...

To aim to eat smaller, moderate sized portions but more often...

To become a "grazer" if you will...

Recent advice was trying low energy carbohydrate options to replace high energy ones, like Cauliflower rice instead of traditional rice for example...

If you are on the go, taking balanced snacks with you...

I've noticed a few of you have pedometers and are trying ways to increase your number of steps...

Not cutting out your favourite food and drinks, (because I'm not going without a sausage sandwich Sunday morning ?!!) but trying to have them less often during a typical week...

Drinking more water...

Adding strength training to an exercise routine, be it at a gym or at home...

these may seem a little insignificant and not worth the energy or discipline... 

But they could have a big effect...

Most of the habits change the balance from Flub storage to Flub Burning...

The problem is although we feel different quickly, a physical result can take time...

But the above habits either reduce the amount of calories or fuel going into the body or speed up metabolism or both...

Let's say you start having moderate main meals and balanced snacks, instead of sporadic big meals...

there are many reasons for this, the main one is it stops us overeating, we are spreading out the food, rather than over eating because we are very hungry...

The digestive system works harder, I've seen research that says if we eat 5 times a day (3 main meals, 2 balanced snacks) that we expend up to 350 extra calories per day...

By strength training increasing overall muscle (doesn't  take much time with a little effort) by 1Lb burns an up to an extra 50 calories per day...

The reason progress seems slow is that a pound of flub is 3500 calories...

But installing just a few little habits can get you there as quickly as is scientifically possible and keep you there if you keep doing them...


Monday 18 April 2016

A few simple weight loss tips for success...

Whenever I need help or need to fix something at home (not my forte :)) if I get stuck I consult the oracle of knowledge aka the internet...

For small things it's invaluable, search and get an instant answer...

For bigger things, suddenly you are bombarded with information, if it's something big and important, the amount of information can be overwhelming...

Although having waded through it myself regarding healthy lifestyle advice the messages are the same, but can seem conflicting...

Creating a healthy lifestyle can seem daunting especially when there is always so much else going on!

I have been told by those that read my advice that it's a bit like I have been listening in to your conversations!

But having talked to and helped so many over the last two decades I have a good idea of the challenges.

But know, if a post resonates with you, its because many people share the same challenges...

Here are a few simple nuggets of advice...

Your eating habits are important, but staying active helps, there is always something in life that requires a certain level of strength and energy.

If others doubt or question what you are doing, or sometimes you find your belief lacking, try and plough on regardless, progress will be made.

It's great to have a big objective, but steady progress is fine, break down your objectives into smaller steps, to make it less overwhelming.

Don't be hard on yourself if it gets challenging, just keep doing what you can to maintain for now and as soon as you get chance, do what you can to keep making progress.


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Then head to www.edshealthyweightlossfreereport.co.uk

Any questions? Leave me a comment!

Thanks Ed.

Monday 11 April 2016

Great results from buying an ab/hip/thigh toner, read this first!

I'm not of fan of fitness informercials; pushing some sort of gadget onto the unsuspecting public promising unbelievable results that said gadget has about 5% involvement in...

gadgets that work the stomach and nothing else or a new cheap gadget that works hips and thighs and after a few goes the fat miraculously melts away apparently...

Which in my opinion is pretty underhand marketing, not to mention in fact impossible!

after hearing more about this and their marketing tactics it gets worse...

The marketing company won't market any of these fitness gadget products, unless they fold away.

Well maybe that sounds like a good idea...

but the reason they should fold away is so the company incurs less refunds...

When the person finds out it doesn't give them the result it says it does, they can fold it away and forget about it.

I have always made it a point to "tell it like it is".

When someone in the gym says: " Can you show me some stomach / hips/ thigh exercises?"

I will always say yes and inform them the exercise itself equates to a small percentage of results.

In fact I have turned people away who have said "I'm going to do Personal Training with you, so I can lose weight and eat what I want".

I wish Nutrition habits weren't the biggest factor, I don't have much to gain by advising this.

I know it isn't easy, to open the cupboard or fridge and see what just tastes the best first, rather than the healthiest choice...

Those people who didn't want to change their eating habits thinking they could get results, usually came back when they realised that was the way.

But if they do invent something, a short cut, a new exercise or gadget (does vegetable spaghetti or rice count? Thought not :)) I will let you know!!

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Any questions, please use the comment section.

Thanks,
Ed.

Monday 4 April 2016

Long Term Weight Loss, Avoid the Yo Yo effect!

Since I have been monitoring my own health and fitness results, I have noticed that things fluctuate a little bit.

I am very consistent with my lifestyle habits, but life does tend to effect results a little bit, despite the fact my nutrition is pretty good.

It is still common, however for many people I speak to, to have big fluctuations.

In cases weight can be lost, sometimes radically, or good fitness gains in a relatively short period of time.

In every case with rapid weight loss I know this is gained back quickly also.

As mentioned before, I see such a difference with attitudes to food and lifestyle.

Unfortunately, I have never seen anything drastic work long term, weight that is lost quickly is quickly gained.

A fitness routine that is unrealistic and doesn't fit into someone's busy week is quickly left by the way side.

We all plan and wish to be in shape for upcoming holidays, then we suddenly realise it's only a few weeks a way, and so to minimise feeling self conscious we try and eat as little as possible before we go, and then less inclined to eat healthy when we get there!

It's called the yo-yo effect.

No long term results come from doing anything drastic in the short term.

Healthy, lean people seem to eat all the time, yet stay lean.

Wether their metabolism is on their side or not, by following the moderate and often and "everything in moderation" lifestyle, whatever the state of their metabolisms they have ramped them up through their habits.

The temptations are always going to be there, it won't get any easier to avoid the full of fat and sugar good tasting food, so having a modern and realistic solution is the key.

If we know we can't do without a particular food or drink, then it's finding a way to configure it in.

When it comes to weight loss or any lifestyle goal, slow and steady is always the best way for long term results.

Remember if you slip up, don't berate yourself, you can't go back, but you can learn what the trigger was that led to the slip up and course correct.

If you would like to obtain my free weight loss report, giving an overview of the weight loss system I have used to help thousands of people over the years, head to: www.edshealthyweightlossfreereport.co.uk

If you have a weight loss question, leave it in the comments section and I will answer it in a future post.

Thanks,
Ed.