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Deciding to begin dieting is not easy and it is certainly not something that you would want to rush into! The fact that you actually have decided to start on a diet takes a lot of motivation, and you should be proud of yourself to have made it this far!

Now what is the next step once you have decided to lose some weight? Which diet should you pick? And what should you look out for? When searching the magazines or the Internet, you will find thousands of tips and diet plans that all state that they are the best. So how do you avoid falling into the many traps that there is on the diet market?

I hope that I with this tutorial can provide you with a few guidelines on which diets that could work for you and how to set your goals.

First of all you must set a goal! Do you want to lose just a few pounds before the start of the bikini season? Or are you going for a more massive weight loss and a life altering diet?

Second of all, you must be aware that there is no way that you can lose weight in a healthy manner by sitting in your sofa! No matter what diet you pick you will need to add physical activity to it.

Sure you can stop your gaining weight by starting to eat the right things, and you might even see a small decrease in weight, but be aware! Weight loss based just on eating the right food can actually be unhealthy, and only provides a short term effect! If you add physical activity to healthy eating, you will however see a natural and healthy weight loss that is both long term and possible to maintain for the rest of your life.

If you just want to lose a few pounds before the bikini season, I highly recommend that you look into the Cabbage Soup Diet, as it can be very effective and yield some good results in a fairly short time. It works even better if you combine it with a regular work out schedule. You could also look into low calorie diet meals and the baby food diet for short-term weight loss results.

If you are looking to make some major lifestyle changes, and achieve a huge loss of weight and a better health. I would recommend the 40-30-30 diet or the blood group diet as good alternatives combined with regular work outs 2 or 3 times a week. Start by reading up on the mechanisms behind the 40-30-30 diet, and do some testing to figure out what type of physical activity you enjoy. A good advice is to join a dieting workout group at your local gym. You might also think about telling your family and friends about your dieting plans as they might prove to be of great support in rough times.

Having regular visits to your practitioner can also be of use. He might provide you with good advice and can even look over your dieting progress.

I hope that my diet advice was of good use to you and I wish you the best of luck on your dieting quest.

by: Henrik Jonsson




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