Most people who read my articles and e-books know me as a science guy who likes to quote studies and apply research to everyday problems such as weight loss, bodybuilding, and other health/fitness related topics. However, sometimes you have to step back from the science and look at the big picture to help bring people back into focus, so they can see the forest for the trees, so to speak.
For most people reading this
article, finding an effective diet that works most of the time must seem as
complicated as nuclear physics. It's not, but there are a bewildering number of
choices for diets out there. High fat or no fat? High carbohydrate or no
carbohydrate? Low protein or high protein? To make matters worse, there are a
million variations and combinations to the above diet scenarios to add to the
confusion. It seems endless and causes many people to throw up their hands in
frustration and give up. In this article I will attempt to change all that.
There are some general
guidelines, rules of thumb, and ways of viewing a diet program that will allow
you to decide, once and for all, if it's the right diet for you. You may not
always like what I have to say, and you should be under no illusions this is
another quick fix, "lose 100 lbs. in 20 days," guide of some sort.
However, if you are sick and tired of being confused, tired of taking the
weight off only to put it back on, and tired of wondering how to take the first
steps to deciding the right diet for you that will result in permanent weight
loss, then this is the article that could change your life...
Does your diet pass
"The Test"?
What is the number one reason diets fail long term; above all else? The number one reason is...drum roll...a lack of long term compliance. The numbers don't lie; the vast majority of people who lose weight will regain it - and often exceed what they lost. You knew that already didn't you?
What is the number one reason diets fail long term; above all else? The number one reason is...drum roll...a lack of long term compliance. The numbers don't lie; the vast majority of people who lose weight will regain it - and often exceed what they lost. You knew that already didn't you?
Yet, what are you doing to
avoid it? Here's another reality check: virtually any diet you pick which follows
the basic concept of "burning" more calories then you consume - the
well accepted "calories in calories out" mantra - will cause you to
lose weight. To some degree, they all work: Atkins-style, no carb diets, low
fat high carb diets, all manner of fad diets - it simply does not matter in the
short term.
Read more
on... The Big Picture of
Permanent Weight Loss
Author: Will
Brink
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