Do you want to lose body
fat?
Whether you want to lose body fat to compete in an athletic event, improve
sports performance, improve your health, or simply look better in summer
clothes, losing body fat is a long term proposition, and quick weight loss plans are
not going to get you those results.
Here's why:
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While some fat is lost on
any lower calorie diet, "crash" diets or low-energy diets of less
than 800 Calories per day produce a greater loss of muscle and water than
diets that are moderately reduced in calories. So, on crash diets, each
pound of weight loss contains more lean tissue and less body fat than a diet
that produces moderate weight loss (1/2-2 pounds a week). You're losing more
muscle than fat!
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Crash dieting slows you
down. If you don't eat enough food to fuel your body just to survive (basal
metabolic rate), your body's metabolism slows down to make up for it. Your
body's additional need for energy to fuel physical activity (resting
metabolic rate) slows even further when your body lacks fuel. The result is
that the body conserves energy and burns fat at a slower rate when crash
diets are used.
Long Term Effects
The loss of lean tissue and the slowdown of the body's metabolic rate during
prolonged crash dieting make it harder for people to maintain the weight
they lost because now the body needs fewer calories because they are smaller
and fatter than before! And, when body weight is re-gained, it is typically
fat that replaces the lost muscle mass. One can certainly see that the
result of this vicious cycle of lost lean tissue - reduced energy needs -
body fat gain is long term weight problems and endless dieting.
Looking for a
better approach to Weight Loss?
Patience pays off when it comes to losing body fat:
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Reducing calories
gradually preserves your hard earned muscle and gives you the energy you
need to burn even more fat.
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You'll preserve your
body's ability to process oxygen to help burn fat for fuel.
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You'll maintain strength
and stamina when you lose body fat at a moderate pace.
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You'll have a much better
chance of getting the nutrients you need when you eat more food and choose
wisely instead of depriving your body of the nutrition it needs for good
health.
Healthy, well-nourished bodies look better, so you will achieve your goal
after all, when you take it slow. For those of you who are following
your Personal Weight Loss Plan (aka Personal Diet Plan), your energy needs were calculated to maximize your
loss of fat and preserve your lean tissue. Adding physical activity to your
program at the proper level for your needs will enhance the process!
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& Diet Program:
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2.
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and
3. A Weight Loss
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