Keep Your Fat Loss On Track
22 Jul
You may already be aware of the importance of sticking to your weight loss plans. After all, you won’t get results if you keep stopping and starting, or switching from one program to another. Yet, so many people fail to achieve the fat loss they so desperately want, even though they know this.
I know of the struggle from personal experience- you don’t need to tell me how important it is to stick to the plan, i knew. And in spite of that, I still struggled.
But, over the years, I’ve learned about the importance of harmonizing your diet and your exercise. With that in mind, here’s some advice on the key things I’ve learned on workouts and eating, which should help you get the success you crave.
You Don’t Need A Gym To Exercise
Some people love gyms, but not everyone is so happy amongst the bodybuilders. So, it’s worth keeping in mind that you can get a lot done at home with some simple equipment like weights and resistance bands.
More importantly, freeing yourself from the gym means you don’t have to lose track of your exercise if you’re away from home. Even if you love the gym, you may find yourself in a hotel that’s not equipped with a gym, or you may be staying with friends or family.
In any case, simplifying your exercise routine can make it easier to fit it into your life. If you can work out with the minimum of fuss, you won’t have to stop working out for anything. Keeping your exercise going, even when life gets in the way will help you stay in that healthy, fat loss and exercise frame of mind. Don’t worry if you can’t do as much as you would at home, it’s more important to stay in the habit.
Don’t Punish Yourself For Indulgent Mistakes
Nothing stops progress in its tracks more quickly than giving in to temptation. Don’t let yourself feel guilty or worthless, just because you ate something you shouldn’t have. The important thing is to stay positive, because low self esteem is often a key reason for over eating.
In other words, making yourself feel bad for a mistake will only lead to a vicious cycle of guilt and over-eating. It becomes easy to think that you can’t lose weight, but it’s simply not true. If you give in to temptation, just dust yourself down, and try to carry on with your fat loss. An occasional treat’s only going to harm you, if you let it.
There are certain times when temptation will be all around you. Vacations and Holidays are the biggest challenges, of course. It’s important to try to keep things in perspective, during these times, but trying to avoid indulgences completely can make you resent your attempts to lose weight.
Whatever you do, don’t starve yourself to make up for any mistakes either. Again, you’ll find it harder to maintain your healthy fat loss plan, if you begin to resent it, simply because you’re missing out, after a party or family event.

