Toned Lincoln
Posted in Uncategorized on 10/09/2005 08:04 pm by admin
Toned Lincoln
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There have been recent studies suggesting that sixty five percent of the population of North America are worried about their weight. This is a very worrying statistic, I come from Britain and although it is obviously a much smaller country there is a similar issue there. The alarming figures are that of the amount of people who say to themselves that after Christmas they are joining a gym and will lose all that unwanted weight. The reality is that only twenty percent of people who join the gym in the New Year actually succeed in seeing it through and losing weight.
You are probably now concerned that you think it will not be worth your time and effort to join the gym due to the low success rate. Well you are wrong. As a society we all generally know how to lose weight, we eat fewer foods high in saturated fat and exercise more. This is a bit of a generalisation but it's true. So why do we find it so hard to stay on the right track? Well everyone has their reasons but the larger issue that comes to my mind is that we are a celebrity obsessed culture where we strive to look like the people we obsess about. This is not realistic all these celebrities in the glossy magazines have been airbrushed to hell and back meaning it is not realistic of us to think we could ever look like they do. You have to set yourself realistic goals.
A good place to start is to look at your body mass index. This will tell you if you are in the right parameter for your weight level. It can calculate how much of your total mass is made up of fat, you then cross -reference that with your height and age. The key is motivation, that's why so many of us fail at the first hurdle. Without the means to keep ourselves motivated with fire in our belly, we can quickly become despondent and lose interest rather quickly. Lets face it exercise is not the most exciting prospect. I have been going to a gym for years and I still find it rather boring to be honest.
Try having a personal trainer at your gym even if it is only for a six month period, this way they can keep you motivated and put you on a plan with a good achievable structure for the coming months. You will benefit immensely once you start seeing the results that you desire. Your mood will brighten; you will have more energy and feel better about things in general. If these are not good enough reasons to start that New Year health kick I don't know what is!
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