A weight loss
plan is not simply a matter of exercising and eating healthy, although these
are its X Factors. There are factors
in a weight loss plan that are often forgotten but are equally important to
help you attain a healthy weight. There are two important factors or "X Factors" that decided your successful weight loss programs.
The first factor in your plan should be drinking of water before every meal. Water has the two-fold function of curbing your appetite and
hastening your metabolism. When you drink water before taking solid food, you
will naturally consume less food. You will also experience the benefits of a
faster metabolism since your body will have to use up more energy to turn the
water to the temperature your body can use.
The next component in your weight loss plan should be a fun and sustainable exercise program.
Those on the road to losing excess fat often have the mistaken notion that it
has to be a serious endeavor. This makes them engage in workout regimens that
are boring and ultimately unsustainable for the long term. Choose an activity
that you love to do-- maybe a sport that you love or an exercise activity that
you can do with family or friends. Also, it should be within your schedule to
actually accomplish.
You should also desire
with all your heart to actually lose weight. The motivation to do something
is absolutely essential in any of your weight loss efforts. When you find
yourself jumping from one fat loss program to the next without any significant
results, take a long hard look at yourself and ask if you really want to lose
weight. You might be surprised to find out that you don't really want to lose
weight. Perhaps you simply like looking chubby-- who knows? That is your call.
But the bottom line is: If you want to lose weight, you actually have to desire
it with all your heart. No matter what your motivation is-- whether it is for
aesthetic or health purposes--you can only be successful if you truly want to
be.
Any weight loss plan must contain all these efforts to be
successful. Without them, any efforts at exercise or diet will count for
naught.
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