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Diet vs Exercise. What's the Best Way to Lose Weight?
The debate rages on. What’s most important, a healthy,
well-balanced diet or an active lifestyle that incorporates some type of
exercise? Let’s take a close look at what each can do for us, and at
what cost. Instead of blindly following the latest fad diet, educate yourself through reading, seeking out a nutritionist, or even consulting your doctor on what’s best for you. Eating right can involve a bit of leg-work, but eventually you’ll learn that fad and gimmick diets are just a waste of time. Sticking to a sensible eating program can also involve some discipline and sacrifice. Running into the nearest McDonald’s whenever time is short and hunger hits is no longer a viable option. But the hundreds of unwanted fat calories you’ll avoid, that would have otherwise found their way directly to your hips, will be well worth the sacrifice. Most experts agree that the best way to reduce body
fat is to never let the unwanted calories cross you lips in the first
place. The simplicity of this statement is lost on many of us, but
you’ll be amazed at how much less you need to exercise when you stop
eating too much of the wrong foods. But don’t forget about the fringe benefits of eating sensibly. The resulting lowered cholesterol and tryglyceride levels reduces your risk of heart disease, while stable blood sugar minimizes your risk of diabetes and its associate problems. Your risk of developing certain types of cancer is also significantly lessened. Exercise Ecstasy For an exercise program to get results, you need to set aside a certain amount of time and energy! Running yourself into the ground, working long hours, and not sleeping right hardly makes for the ideal scenario. Here too the solution involves a bit of self-education, discipline, and prioritizing. You’ll need to take a realistic look at how much time you can devote to an exercise program, and restructure your daily schedule accordingly. The key to success is formulating a plan that doesn’t waste your time and effort doing the wrong thing. Another hazard to avoid when taking to the gym is exercising too much, or over training. This can sabotage the most well intentioned novice or seasoned athlete. Over training can also make you sick, or set you up for an overuse injury. A comprehensive plan based on sound knowledge will help steer you clear of this all too common problem. The cost of gym equipment and a health club membership represent another drawback to the active approach to weight loss. Fortunately, it’s not the cost of the equipment that gets results. Experts have found that exercises done with simple dumbbells can be just as, or even more effective than exercises done with sophisticated machines, like those you’ll find at any health club. Setting up a simple, economical home gym will also help overcome some of the time limitations by cutting out travel to and from the gym. With a small initial investment and a few square feet of floor space, you can add convenience to the list of why an exercise program can be so effective. Conclusion
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