Thursday, August 29, 2013

How To Stop Worrying About Weight

By Rey Vetangelo


Many people in our country today are worried about their weight. Most of these people feel that they are too big and that they need to lose weight.

They want a single, simple answer to solve all of their problems. Whichever product gathers the public's attention is often chosen as that single, simple answer. More recently, exercise programs like Zumba and Crossfit have caught the world by storm. They are a series of intense workouts made fun.

In the same way, diet plans work the same way. One second everyone is drinking a slim fast on the way to work, the next they're talking about Atkinson's. When people commit to these plans, they see weight loss happen. The truth is that many of these exercise programs and diets actually work.

Another common inhibitor to weight loss is genetics. Genetics, contrary to some belief, does play a sizable factor in a person's ability to lose weight.

Their focus is so much on the perceived single answer-exercise, food, or weight loss surgery-that they lose sight of the bigger picture: you lose weight when you consistently exercise and eat right. That's the single answer that many forget about. It's the consistent exercise and balanced diet over an extended period of time that will help you return to a more healthy weight. The exercise does three important things for you.

They think that if they just keep worrying, than they will eventually come to a solution to whatever problem they are facing. They hold on to their worrying because they're afraid if they stop worrying, than something terrible will happen.

People who worry frequently often focus on worst-case scenarios, which is not a good habit to get into. Focusing on worst-case scenarios will most likely cause you to have a negative outlook on life, which will most likely result in an unhappy life. Another belief that people may hold about worrying is that it is indeed negative. They want to get rid of it so badly but no matter how hard they try, it always just seems to stick around.

Returning to a lifestyle of exercise will often incite it to pick back up again to keep up with the demand. Finally, a lifetime of exercising will strengthen your body to last in your old age.

On the diet side, a balanced diet will provide two important things for you. One, the diet will give you the right number of nutrients to repair itself after exercise, energize it during exercise, and work at its best day-in and day-out. For another, it will provide you enough energy to exercise more comfortably. You fatigue slower and you find you can do more.

While these inhibitors to weight loss are among the most common for individuals who are striving without success to lose weight, there may still be those who are unable to lose weight due to other factors and who may wish to consider weight loss surgery. Weight loss surgery should be considered as a last measure, but for those who have tried unsuccessfully to lose weight and who need to lose weight to maintain a healthy lifestyle than weight loss surgery may be the right choice to consider.




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