Postby Conner999 » Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:16 pm
Body for Life is a great book to read for health, dieting, increasing muslce mass, and fitness.
The basic principles are:
1. Drink lots of water. Lots. Whenever you can, and with every meal.
2. When you get up in the morning, do a 20 minute cardio workout. No more than 20 minutes are needed, and do it BEFORE you eat. (Speeds up metabolism.) You don't need to go all out exercising for hours every day. You'll just wear yourself out and you won't give your body time to recover.
3. DO NOT CUT BACK ON FOOD! That is bad for your body, especially if you're exercising a lot too. What you need to do is eat more OFTEN. Small portions of food throught the day is the best way to go. The more often you eat the right amount of food, the faster your metabolism will go. Fast metabolism = body converts food to energy faster, leaving less calories converted to fat, while exercise burns off the fat. 6 meals per day is suggested in the book.
4. Avoid eating late at night if possible. I think you were supposed to avoid eating about 1.5 to 2 hours before you go to bed.
There are some more things to it, like exercising (other than the 20 minute cardio in the morning,) and when you should do it, but I can't quite remember the rest of it. :/
Anyway, my friend lost over 40lbs and kept it off doing the Body for Life routine.
I know someone who was sucessful with the diet just changing they way they ate. Not the amount they ate, or what they ate really, just when they ate it and how much they ate at a time, paired with water and exercise. Of course, eating healthier does help a lot. :p
Edit: Oh yes, an example of why eating more = better:
If you eat only once a day like I know some people do, your body sees that it isn't getting food often, so it stores the food as fat.
If you eat several times per day, your body doesn't need to store the food for later, and it is constantly burning the calories off as energy.