How Do I Diet

Written by Editor on March 3rd, 2007 in exercise.

By Rob Cooper

The question How Do I diet can be answered in various ways depending on your goals or your desired outcome. You may want to know how to diet in order to lose 10 pounds in the next few weeks or months for some important event like a wedding, a graduation or to get ready for the beach.

How do I diet should be answered, in my humble opinion, on the basis of health.

The word diet is synonymous with starving oneself and I don’t advise you do that. In fact, what I recommend is to eat as healthy and as clean as possible and use the principle of substitution instead of starving yourself.

Your first priority should be to learn about health and nutrition and stop asking how to diet and instead ask yourself,”what could I possibly not know about foods that are keeping me from my goal?”

You’ll want to learn about the Power of Protein, good carbohydrates, the importance of water in your diet and the power of your mind to achieve success. You’ll want to learn about good fats to add to your diet to help you achieve your goals.

How do I diet should be thought of as ‘how do I exercise’. Exercise goes hand in hand with your goals of weight loss, if you’ve got 10 pounds to lose, or losing those last 10 pounds (or first 10 for that matter). Never ever consider dieting without the thought of exercise.

ok, so you want to know how to diet. Here’s some thoughts from myself, a guy who dropped nearly 300 pounds of fat (so I should know a little bit about what I’m talking about)

Learn about foods - Learn all you can from a variety of sources and never consider any one thing as gospel. Continue to learn, apply what you learn and try new things. Experiment with food.
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By Zach Bashore (www.fitnessaffiliatlinks.com/truly-huge )Cardiovascular activity is difficult to enjoy and it is even tougher when you do the same exercises every day. This article is going to give you an insight of the most popular methods of cardio available and how it can assist you to burn fat.The first method of cardio that I am […]

By Zach Bashore
(www.fitnessaffiliatlinks.com/truly-huge )Cardiovascular activity is difficult to enjoy and it is even tougher when you do the same exercises every day. This article is going to give you an insight of the most popular methods of cardio available and how it can assist you to burn fat.
The first method of cardio that I am going to explain is walking.

Walking is the most common of cardio exercise. Walking is a very low-impact exercise, and is one of the few cardio exercises that can be incorporated into your own lifestyle. Another way walking can be used is power walking. Power walking at the gym is easy because you can just hop on a treadmill and take off.

You should choose a walking routine that emphasizes incline movements and you should alternate paces.

Jogging is the most common exercise known to the public. Most jogging program’s paces are determined on one’s physical conditioning. Beginner joggers should practice speed walking before they progress to a jogging routine. Jogging is not for everyone because it can be hard on your knees and is simply not an option when it is zero degrees outside. Jogging is a very good cardiovascular exercise because it burns twice as many calories per hour than that of walking.

Sprinting is running as fast as you can until you cannot run any further. This method of cardio should not be used by beginners.

Sprinting is the quickest way to do cardio that can be performed to burn calories because it only takes five to ten minutes to get an effective workout. However, sprinting can be dangerous to your body if proper warm-up isn`t in place. Make sure that you stretch thoroughly prior to sprinting because the quick movements cause an injury.

Dance is another popular method of cardio and is actually one of the few cardio exercises that are fun. Everywhere you look, it is almost certain that you can find a dance class to join. There are so many different dance styles available that it would be impossible to list all of them.

Indoor cycling, also known as spinning, is a new health club craze.

This intense workout targets the lower body, giving the quads, glutes, and hamstrings a good workout. Using stationary bikes that aim at increasing endurance, classes using the spinning exercise is a perfect way of getting a good workout and motivational boost at the same time. Almost every health club has a cycling class that you can join and the application process is easy.

Each forty-five minute session that you perform will burn 500-700 calories, who wouldn’t want to indoor cycle?

The best part about swimming is that it is not stressful on your body. Water aerobics offer the same support as swimming, but instead of propelling your body from one end of the pool to the other, you use the water as resistance to burn calories and tone muscle. Both methods are refreshing alternatives to boring cardio and will give you a good workout without getting sweaty.

Another reason swimming is a good exercise is that the water decreases the stress on your joints, and it helps people with joint problems incorporate exercise into their lifestyle.

For people who live in cold areas, ice skating is the preferred method over rollerblading. However both methods serve the same purpose and that is to get you active. These exercises are fun to do and are great for the lower body. If you want a more challenging exercise you can simply rollerblade uphill, but be careful when you are going back down because the excess speed may cause you to crash. Which brings me to the downside of rollerblading. It is a very dangerous exercise and you must wear protective equipment at all times. You also might try to show off when your ability levels are not so great and you could injure yourself if you are not careful.

Cardiovascular exercise wouldn’t be fun without the different methods that are available. Try them all out and determine which ones that you like best. If you’re a beginner, I suggest that you start out by going on a walk or a harmless swim. But once you get more advanced, then start incorporating more of the techniques that I explained above. Cardio doesn’t always have to be hard, it can actually be fun if you approach it properly.

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