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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Five Fat Loss Mistakes People Make

By Tomuse Gospuse

There are five big mistakes people make during their workouts. I watch a lot of people do this all the time. Don't make these same mistakes and you will have no problem losing fat.

1. Not having any support behind you

Exercising without any support behind you will be tough. Support from your family members, close friends, or your physician is a lot of help and will motivate you more to losing fat. Get at least 1 or 2 people out of those groups who was successful in losing fat that will support you.

2. Not following a program that will keep them on track

How do you approach the gym? Do you walk in thinking about where to start and what you are going to do today? You are wasting your time. A plan needs to be made so that you know what you are going to work on. Stay with the plan, now whenever you enter the gym you know exactly what is going to be done.

3. Keeping the same workout after 4 weeks

The longest you should go with one program is 4 weeks. If you have stayed with a program more than 4 weeks and if it hasn't worked yet, it isn't going to magically start now. Change it up more frequently. You will receive more results and have a lot more fun.

4. Not taking it into consideration that nutrition is a big part to losing fat as well

What you eat is a big factor to losing fat as well as training. Going to the gym working out like an animal will do no good if you go home and eat junk. Doing so won't get you any results in fat loss. The food you eat is as important as your exercises. Put natural healthy foods in you stomach, 6 medium meals a day. Get a bunch of protein, fiber and vegetables in your system daily. Eat good fats, don't touch trans fat and try to drink a gallon of water a day. Simple and effective.

5. Not knowing when to draw the line

People always ask me if they should add even more cardio and lifting to their workout plans. People get this idea that if some is good, more training should be a lot better. The answer is NO, you must draw the line somewhere. Adding more and more exercise is a no no.

Your body will breakdown to fast due to to much working out, mainly when you are dieting. Training to much and a low calorie diet will not go together. This type of training will not optimize your engine and it won't run to its fullest.

Aim for quality not quantity in your workouts. For quite a bit of reasons stay with good quality training and a good quality diet. All that really is important is the results you get not the tiredness of your muscles or the tiredness after each workout. What's important is quality exercises and nutrition. You are aiming for a healthier good looking body that you can be proud of. - 17273

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