by Judy Weitzman, Diet Coach
Have you ever had dinner out and consumed more than you planned? Of course, we all have. Some folks believe that kicking up the exercise the next morning will erase what you consumed, right..? WRONG!
Many years ago, I was told that you have to run (that means at a speed of eight-minute miles or faster) for ten miles straight to burn off one cheeseburger. Well, good luck with that!
Of course, exercise is a very important part of your health regimen. However, exercise alone will not make you lose weight.
In my opinion, to lose weight you need to limit the number of calories you consume each day for maximum results.
The benefits of working out are many. For one, it increases your metabolism – which is great for losing weight. Exercise also builds more lean muscle, which burns more calories than fat.
By doing your workout early, it sets the tone for the rest of day and motivates you to eat healthier. Exercise also makes you more flexible and helps you to be heart healthy as well.
Here are some ways to ensure exercise happens:
Note: When the machine at the gym says you burned 350 calories, that is great news. However, it is not a license to increase your calories for the day. Instead, consider yourself ahead of the game.
There is no magic pill when it comes to losing weight. The key to diet success is to be prepared and to eat in moderation.
While there are many ways to accomplish this, I suggest you work on the following changes in behavior to ensure your weight loss success:
Conclusion: The balance between diet and exercise is simple. You need both. By eating less and moving more, the scale will go south on your weekly weigh-in.
(published April 6, 2012)
Judy Weitzman, known as “Diet Coach Judy,” has experience in the weight loss industry that spans more than 30 years. She is the author of How to Eat When Life Gets in the Way. Besides her professional experience, she lost 50 pounds nearly 30 years ago and has maintained her lower weight. Judy has successfully helped her clients lose weight and keep it off by helping them change their behaviors. Each program is individualized and the daily support she offers helps ensure her clients’ success. To learn more about Judy, visit her website at www.dietcoachjudy.com.