Weight Loss Goals
You probably know that it helps
to have clear weight loss goals, but how do you do that? And
how do you stick to your plan? The article below, by Scott Haywood,
has some suggestions, and an explanation of the process of change
you'll go through. I hope you find it helpful, and good luck
with your weight loss goals.
Plot Your Weight Loss
Course
By Scott Haywood
I'm sure you already know that
weight loss and improved fitness don't happen overnight. But
did you know that there are steps that you can take to improve
your chances of weight loss success before you even start your
healthier eating and exercise plan?
There are five distinct stages
of behavioral change. Knowing what stage you are at now will
help you to create a road map which will help you to achieve
your future weight loss and improved fitness goals.
Here are the five major phases:
Stage 1 - Pre-contemplation:
This is the point where you don't
feel that any change in your lifestyle is necessary. You may
be thinking that exercising just takes too much time or that
fast food is just too convenient to even consider giving up.
Starting a fitness or healthier eating program during this stage
would probably result in failure. The best thing you can do during
this phase is to reassess your life goals and educate yourself
further about health, diseases and risks.
Stage 2 - Contemplation:
During this stage you may start
thinking that a change is necessary.
So, you think that maybe cutting
back to eating fast food only three times a week is not so bad
and you might be able to at least take a walk once in awhile.
This is a good time to learn more about the benefits of healthy
eating and regular exercise.
Stage 3 - Preparation:
At this point you are getting
more serious about taking action. You've penciled in a walk with
your friend for next week and are planning to go grocery shopping
to cook a home meal. You may want to research exercise equipment,
gyms, personal trainers, and healthier eating programs to learn
more about what you can do to get in better shape.
Stage 4 - Action:
Here's where you actually take
the first step. The first step may be as simple as taking a daily
walk, reducing your fast food visits to twice a month or just
cutting back on daily soft drinks and unhealthy snacks. Or, you
may go as far as hiring a personal trainer or joining a gym.
During this stage it is very important to learn coping mechanisms
that will help you avoid relapsing into your old ways. One way
to avoid exercise dropout is to form new healthy habits that
lead to permanent lifestyle changes.
Stage 5 - Maintenance:
This is, of course, the stage
that everyone should strive to be in. Being here means that you
are exercising regularly and eating healthily most of the time.
It is important throughout this stage (which should last the
rest of your life) that you include a variety of exercise types
or workouts that change relatively frequently. You should also
seek and encourage the support of friends and family and include
them wherever possible in the healthier aspects of your new life.
What stage are you in right now?
So, now can you identify what
stage you are at? You may find that you are in the pre-contemplation
stage for nutritional habits but that you are in the preparation
stage for exercises. That's okay. It's not critical for you to
force both areas into the same stage. You can work on changing
your nutritional and exercise habits separately.
The key to success is first identifying
your stage and then taking steps to advance to the next level
(unless, of course, you are already at the Maintenance stage).
Use the suggestions mentioned above in each stage to help you
move to the next phase.
It's also important to tune-in
to your fears, past struggles and expectations. Making nutritional
and exercise changes is not easy and should be approached slowly.
Remember to make small changes. Don't try to go from a completely
sedentary lifestyle to an hour of daily exercise overnight. Build
up slowly starting with even just 10 minutes of exercise every
other day.
And lastly, be sure to inform
your family and friends of your plans and enlist their support.
Support is extremely important for anyone with weight loss and
fitness related goals.
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Scott Haywood
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