Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Tackling Weight Loss in the New Year

There are two times during the year that I hear a dramatic spike in talk about calories and weight - Nov – January and pre-beach weather. The questions come late at night in atypical settings after a food & alcohol guilt sets in. First, I’m listening to a conversation about the NFL lockout and all of the sudden, just like that, there’s an abrupt change in topic:

“I heard there are some foods that help you burn fat, have you heard about this? And what do you think about carbs? Do I need to cut out all carbs to lose weight? I’ve got this belly I just can’t seem to lose.”

After a month of throwing moderation out the window and choosing the shopping mall and holiday parties over the gym, its panic time for many people. Clothes aren’t fitting, work is about to get busy and the gym will be slammed in the New Year. So what’s a person to do? Follow these steps to lasting weight loss in the New Year:

• Consider what works and what doesn’t work for you. While the sound of a brand new diet promising big results is very enticing, it may not fit your weight loss style. Likewise, if you hate the idea of attending meetings and counting the points in food, Weight Watchers is not for you. Just because it worked for your neighbor, why start something you know you’ll quit when you could design a plan that fits your needs and lifestyle (a dietitian/personal trainer combination can help you figure this out).

• Always think success. If I had a dime for every time I heard the words “I can’t lose weight” I’d be sitting outside my vacation home in Tuscany right now picking grapes. The saying “if you think you can’t, you can’t” is oh so true. I don’t care if you don’t believe yourself right now, continue positive self talk: “I can and will lose this extra weight.”

• You must combine good nutrition habits with an effective exercise routine. I have seen many people go to the gym year after year and not lose the weight. And, they are doing one or two things wrong – not exercising the right way and not watching what they eat. I don’t care if you do CrossFit every day, if you don’t change what you are eating, you’ll never get the results you are looking for.

• Surround yourself with people you want to be like. Oprah says this all the time for a reason. When it comes to weight loss, there are people who will, often unknowingly, want to sabotage your efforts. Why? Because they don’t feel good about themselves or they feel guilty so they want you to eat that plate of chili cheese fries with them. Do you have any friends that weigh you down? If so, you’ve got to watch this Oprah Show on this topic.

Weight loss can be boiled down to finding what works for you, incorporating it into you life, surrounding yourself with people who cheer you along the way and sticking with it. It isn’t magic but it is easy once you find a plan that fits your lifestyle.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Don't Let Your Weekends or Road Trips Derail Your Diet

Traveling and weekends are the top two roadblocks to weight loss. Diet record after diet record, I see people who “diet” during the week cutting their calories and sweating it out at the gym yet they just aren’t losing weight. They blame genetics, their thyroid, a slow metabolism or age but the reality often lies in what they don’t realize they are eating. Once they start tracking what they eat (in an app, spiral bound notebook, sparkpeople, etools or other) the lightbulb comes on. Ah, it’s all the alcohol, restaurant food and munchies that are consumed on the weekend and can totally outweigh all the weekday calorie counting. But, a person has to live a little….

Therefore, I came up with my Top 5 Tips for Tackling the Weekends and Traveling:

Top 5 Tips for Tackling the Weekends and Traveling
1) Don’t skip meals. Just because you are out running errands or shuttling kids between events and birthday parties, it is imperative that you don’t go hours without eating. Bring a mini-meal with you or even a snack. Skipping meals is one surefire tactic to make you want to eat everything in site later.

2) Search first. Those who have cracked the weight loss code plan ahead and decide where they are going to eat and what they will get on the menu. With the internet, google and websites devoted to calorie information, it’s relatively easy.

3) Eat before you go out. I know, I know, this isn’t new and in fact, you’ve probably heard it a million times. However, many people still don’t do it. Instead, they wait until they are famished, and dive into the chips/bread or appetizers on the table and then a full meal.

4) Eat in order. Strategically eating your vegetables first and then your protein and then your carbohydrate will fill you up so you aren’t downing the entire plate of fries in a minute flat. Produce fills us up with volume and protein satiates our appetite.


5) Watch your alcohol consumption. Aside from the notorious beer gut, alcohol drops our inhibitions to resist plates of food laid out before us.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

How to Lose Weight Quickly for an Event

First, let me say I’m not a fan of rapid weight loss. Why? Because I’ve seen way too many people lose weight and gain weight in a pattern that repeats itself more than a politician makes promises he can’t keep. They go on some version of a grapefruit, hot lemon water diet, lose pounds, go to an event, eat everything in sight and gain the weight back plus a few for the road. Then they get frustrated with dieting, throw the towel in and gain more weight, then go on another quick weight loss diet….. ah, well, you get the drift.

And though I’m not a fan of taking off pounds quickly, I get this question so often that I figured it was time to tell the world how to lose weight quickly and safely for an event. So, here are my rules of the road (in no particular order):

• Don’t believe the hype. Celery doesn’t have negative calories and hot lemon water or dousing your food with pepper isn’t going to speed your metabolism. Sure, you can drink hot lemon water or diluted cranberry juice but the only effect you’ll notice is frequent urination and possibly a placebo effect.
• Keep a food journal. Doing so will keep you accountable. Be sure to write down every BLT (bite, lick and taste).
• Lower your sodium intake. Sodium makes you retain water. Yes, we do need some sodium but I don’t recommend cutting it during exercise. Instead, cut down on sodium throughout the day when you are not active.
• Eat 300-400 calorie meals evenly spaced throughout the day.
• Make ½ of your plate vegetables or a mix of vegetables + fruit (do not consume large amounts of fruit at one time).
• Add protein to every meal.
• Add a portion of whole grain carbohydrates (1/4 of your plate) to your meals if desired.
• Cut out added sugars.
• Cut out all alcohol.
• Exercise!

Don’t stay on a low calorie and/or restrictive diet for a long time or you may end up with several nutrient deficiencies. Or, you might just end up grouchy. Neither one is very good.

What about quick weight loss pills and services? Steer clear of the pills/supplements (oftentimes they combine diuretics with laxatives). Diuretics alone are generally safe if used as directed. However, they can lower your blood sodium (called hyponatremia; this can be very harmful for the body) and cause a drop in blood pressure so, use with caution. As for the body wraps etc., I don’t know anything about these and, until something has research to back it’s use or I’ve tried it myself and noticed a difference, I just can’t recommend it. If you are going to give a body wrap a try, opt for one with a guarantee.

If worse comes to worse and you don’t fit into your favorite dress or suit, look at this as an opportunity to buy a snazzy new outfit that will make you look more in style and hide that extra 5 lbs at the same time.