subject: Suggestions For Triumphant Fat Loss Diets [print this page] If you're at your wits end when it comes to how to lose belly fat, if every diet under the sun has come and gone and nothing's working, then it's time to dump the miracle diets, dump the fitness fads, and start getting real about losing weight. The truth about burning fat isn't an easy one to swallow, but the fact is that proper nutrition and exercise, as well as drinking plenty of water, is the only fat loss diet that works. Follow these steps and the rest will be easy.
More Water
You need to drink more water, simple as that. Cut back on sugary drinks, energy drinks, even coffee and tea if you put spoonful after spoonful of sugar in it. If you're reading a diet book that does not advise you to drink more water, then throw that book directly into the trash. You don't want to sell it to a used bookstore and risk someone else reading it. If you want more energy, if you want to improve your stamina, improve the quality of your hair, your skin, your teeth, if you want to gain muscle, lose weight, or just improve your digestion, water, water, water is the key to each and every form of fitness and health. Most people mistake feelings of thirst for hunger, so at the very least, you'll be less hungry.
Avoid One Item Diets
You do need protein, but when you hear about people eating all red meat and losing weight, the reason they're losing weight is because they're deliberately making themselves ill. They're deliberately putting their body out of whack to the point where they're actually starving themselves, despite loading up on protein. With the all protein and fat diet, what you're doing is blocking your intestines (not to mention your arteries) and overdosing on one nutrient while ignoring the others. If you're not following the food pyramid, you're not losing weight in a healthy way.
Get Your Exercise
There is no such thing as a healthy diet that allows you to get fat loss without exercise. There just plain isn't. Fat is extra energy, and without expending that extra energy, it's going to stay exactly where it is: On your stomach, in your hips, and all over your backside. If you're not exercising, you're not losing weight in a good, healthy, and safe way. You're losing muscle mass, sure. You're losing bone density and organ tissue, that's a given. But you're not burning fat unless you're actually BURNING that fat off.
by: Ben Pate
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