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Effective Weight Loss You Should Know

February 23, 2010 by Krystel Breadmore  
Filed under Weight Loss Tips

Losing weight is not as hard as it seems. It is not a mysterious process either. You just need to understand that it is just a matter of how much calories you are taking in and at the same time, how much of it do you effectively burn. Yes, it is as easy as that. But why do so many people fail in doing so? It is true that it may be hard but only for those who want instant results.

There is no instant effect when it comes to effective weight loss programs or regimens. Well, not unless you are thinking of having a liposuction or other similar surgeries. Losing weight is gradual, the small changes you see everyday is a sign that your body is reacting effectively to your weight loss diets or programs. Though the market offers you instant solutions such as pills, medicines and other commercial products, they most likely are ineffective and would probably cause various unwanted side effects.

If for example you would want to 1 pound of your weight, it means that you need to take off 3500 calories off your body. You have to burn those extra calories from your activities. Of course, you need not to burn in all in just 1 day. You may do it gradually – step by step but effectively. And how do you that?

First, you need to know and understand what your basal metabolic rate is. The basal metabolic rate is what you need to normalize the body functions such as digestion and breathing. This is the minimum amount of calories you need to take everyday. Just remember that the calculator is not always 100% accurate. It is important that you are making the necessary adjustments as you progress.

Second, know your activities, from the food you eat and the physical activities you are doing. You may need a calorie calculator for you to be able to know how much calories you burn while standing, sitting, lifting weights and exercising each day. You can also use a heart rate monitor which calculates how much calories you have burned. This is basically a journal of your daily calorie intake and output.

For your calorie intake, take note of the food you eat. And I mean in details – the food, its quantity and how much calories it contains. It is not hard to know how much calories you take these days. There are so many websites today that shows calorie count of different kinds of food. In this way, you will be aware how much calories you are feeding in to your body. Is it enough, lacking or in excess?

To calculate for your basal metabolic rate, you need all the above details. Add your calorie activity and then deduct it from your food calories. Input minus the output. If you are eating more calories than you are burning, you will probably gain weight, but if you are burning calories more than you eat, then you lose weight. From these, you can make adjustments to either increase your activities or to modify your intake.

How about exercise? It should be part of your physical activity list. It is one of the most important factors for weight loss. Of course, different people would need different amount and quality of exercise. It depends on the person’s physical attributes and experience. If you are just a beginner, it is better for you to start small. Exercise 3 days per week for 20 to 40 minutes for your body to have time to adjust. A pro on the other hand may take about 1 to 2 hours of exercise everyday.

You may be figure conscious and want weight loss program that is applicable to your day-to-day routine. There are so many choose from; it is just a matter of staying discipline that helps you achieve this goal. You may want to read about phase 2.

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