Posted on January 27, 2008 in Diet and Nutrition, Weight Loss by adminNo Comments »

Did you set a New Years Resolution to lose weight? Fitness.com has a great article to get you on the right track. In short there are 5 tips to starting the year off right:

  • Log What You Eat - Pick up a nice Moleskine notebook and log what you’re eating for a few days. Prepare to be surprised - there’s a lot you probably don’t account for.
  • Question WHY  you need to eat or drink - Is it really because you’re hungry or thirsty or is it something else? Psychology plays a significant role in achieving a fitness lifestyle.
  • Don’t Starve - Your metabolism just gets all messed up. Additionally, you’re less likely to burn fat as the body is tricked into thinking that it won’t be fed for a long time.
  • Don’t Eliminate Your Favorite Foods - you’re in it for the long haul! Learn to enjoy your favorite foods in moderation, but if you take them out your life completely it’s bound to cause you some frustration in the early days.
  • Exercise - This is pretty obvious - but I’d go further - find something active that you like to do. Go for walks with your spouse/significant other, work in your yard, or revisit a sport you enjoyed in your high school days. Every little bit matters.
Posted on January 27, 2008 in Exercise by adminNo Comments »

What better way to get started with exercise than incorporating into things you already do? The American Heart Association has a great informational page about incorporating Physical Activity into your daily life. Some of my favorite suggestions were:

  • Park farther away at the shopping mall and walk the extra distance.  Wear your walking shoes and sneak in an extra lap or two around the mall.
  • Walk or bike to the corner store instead of driving.
  • Brainstorm project ideas with a co-worker while taking a walk. (I’ve actually found this to help my thought process)

These may seem silly, but this is a great way to get started with an active lifestyle. To establish good habits, start small.