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Rants and Raves about Dieting

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Diet, a four letter word!  No wonder all the brand name diets are saying ‘diet’s don’t work’.  My opinion:  A rose by any other name is still the same.  And a diet by any other name is still a diet.  A weight loss, or even weight gain, diet consists of more than what you eat. It also encompasses your exercise level, your self-image, your self-talk, and your attitude.

How many times have you heard:  it’s not how much you eat, but what you eat.  Boy is that true!  Some foods are loaded with calories, fats, and sugars.  One bite of them can take up the quota for one meal.  I have even seen treats that give you the whole days quota of fats in one ’serving’.

And that brings up servings.  I look at one bag of chips and it says it is 100 calories per serving.  Great!  But the small bag  contains 5 servings!  So it is really 500 calories.  Then you look at the fats, sugars, and carbs.  What appears to be a healthy choice by the wrappings turns out to be just as bad by the servings.

Portion control is an elusive concept to me.  Not as a concept, but in putting it into practice.   It includes total calories, balance nutrients, and timing of your eating.  One type of person can fix the foods, and measure the portions to make their own ‘frozen dinners.’  I am not that type.  I would binge while preparing the various dishes and put a little more in each portion.  That’s how I became overweight.

Then there is the exercising.  One way is to used a pedometer to count your steps.  That is good if you want to ensure that you walk your healthy 10,000 steps a day.  To be quite honest, that doesn’t count as exercise.  The walk you talk for exercise, the time on the bike, or in the gym is exercise.  If you count every step you take during the day, you are including your normal activities.  Exercise doesn’t count unless it is extra – that is, you do your normal activities plus exercise.

Then there is the  way you see yourself and you talk to yourself.  If you are continuously downgrading yourself or calling yourself names, you have no chance of success.  You need to realize that you – that every individual – deserves to be a healthy weight.  Give yourself a break.  Instead of being down on yourself for over eating, figure out why you are overeating.

I don’t know how others lose weight, but I have to D I E T.

D – dinner and all other meals and snacks by portion control

I – my self-image and self-talk – how I see and treat myself

E – exercise above and beyond normal daily activites

T – timing of my meals and snacks to be every 3 hours using portion control.

Do you DIET?  Leave a comment.

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MAGIC HELP Touchstones for Weight Loss Part 7 ‘E’

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Touchstones - Magic help

‘E’ is for exercise.  That’s not much of a surprise, is it?  We all have heard, at least in the US, about how our lifestyles have limited the physical activities in our every day lives.

Eating right and exercise is necessary to lose weight and to succeed in reaching our goal and maintaining our goal – which should be a healthy relationship with food and a healthy, more fit body.

Activity is a must. 10,000 steps a day should be your goal if your main activity is walking (cardio). That is total steps from the time you get up to the time you go to bed. If you get a good pedometer, you would be surprised how many steps you take. Also, you need 30 minutes a day of cardio ‘activity’ such as walking or exercise. This can be done in 10 minutes segments to start, but should gradually blend into one 30 minute session.

Yoga is another form of exercise.  The stretching and ‘meditation’ relaxes your muscles and body.  It also relieves stress.  It strengthens your muscles and increases your flexibility.   The Power yoga has evolved for burning calories.  It is a flowing moving from one Yoga stance to another.  There is no way one can do Power Yoga without firming up and toning up.

Is housework exercise?  Check out the post ‘Is Housework Exercise‘.  We can fool ourselves into thinking it is.  It is activity, but it does not burn very many calories.  And, our bodies are used to it since we do it every day or every week.  Exercise should elevate your heart rate and even cause you to perspire some.  Exercise is what we do outside of our normal lifestyle activities.

Do you every have trouble getting your exercise in?  You realize that a couple days have gone by – you missed going for that walk or getting to the gym, or turning on that low impact ‘Sweating to the Oldies”?

This is where the ‘C’ touchstone affects the ‘E’ touchstone.  You have the choice, to exercise (increase your activity) or not to exercise.  It is my CHOICE – and it is your CHOICE.

Here are some reasons to exercise

1.        Be healthy

2.       Be more energetic

3.       Be more relaxed

4.       Be more fit

5.       Lose those extra pounds

6.       Be able to play with my grandchildren without getting winded

7.       Be please with my looks when I am in front of a mirror

8.       Have my clothes fit

9.       Have more self-confidence

10.     Be able to tie my shoes without going through contortions

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