The Ultimate Weight Loss Plan: Fitting Exercise into Your Life

January 6, 2010

Fitting Exercise into Your Life Being physically active has so many health benefits. So if you are thinking you can’t possible fit 30 minutes or more of exercise into your daily routine, these tips from Johns Hopkins can help. If finding enough time to exercise seems too much to contemplate, remember that any exercise is [...]

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The Truth About Muscle and Fat: Weight Loss versus Inches Part II

November 12, 2009

Weight loss is only one way to measure the overall effectiveness of your weight loss program! One of the least accurate measures of fat loss, and it is fat loss and not weight loss that should be of primary concern as we set out to “lose weight” is the scale. The most accurate measure is [...]

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Day 4 of The Ultimate Weight Loss Plan: The Personal Assessment

November 5, 2009

The Ultimate Weight Loss Plan: Journaling and Assessment The Scale versus the Tape! If you began with us right away on the first day of our Ultimate Weight Loss 30 Day Challenge, you are walking or engaged in some other form of aerobic activity (e.g., running, biking, rowing), you also know about diminished returns in [...]

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Ultimate Weight Loss: Diminished Returns and Aerobic Benefit

November 5, 2009

When it Comes To Effective Weight Loss – More is Not Better in Every Instance! The fact of the matter is when it comes to weight loss, in some cases more is great and in other cases more isn’t better, and in still other instances more will hurt your weight loss efforts. Today we are [...]

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Day 2 of Your Ultimate Weight Loss Challenge: Cleaning Out the Cupboards!

November 3, 2009

I have been helping people lose weight for years and there is one universal truth, no two people are alike when it comes to weight loss. What works for one person may not work as well for the next individual trying to lose weight. However, when people talk about weight loss, they usually get very [...]

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