How Long Should I Diet? Is The Answer Obvious
New dieter’s alway asks “How long should I diet?” The usual answer is to stick with the diet until the ideal body weight is reached. However, this is simply not true.
Anyone who loses a few pounds by dieting seem to gain them all back (and more) after they go back to their eating habits, no matter how long they sustained the diet. Naturally, they’d like to know exactly how long it takes for a diet’s effects to stick for good.
There’s good news and bad news for the new dieters out there. The bad news is that there is no such thing as diet duration. Dieting is a lifestyle change by itself, which means you should stick to this diet for life. If you want to stick to your ideal weight, then you’d better stick to your diet.
But there’s good news, too. Staying with a diet can be easy. The main reason why so many dieters fail at their diets after only a while is because they go through all the drastic lifestyle changes all at once. Believe me, no one’s that strong. Instead, try to break into your diet slowly and steadily. Here are some tips to help you stick to your diet much more easily.
Take small, but keep growing.
Start your diet by doing small easy feats. A good way to start off your diet would be to cut off all forms of soda and replace this with water, natural fruit juice, or low-fat milk in the first couple of weeks. A typical can of soda contains around ten teaspoons of sugar (definitely quite a lot, don’t you think?). Sticking to your diet will be more doable if you’re in charge instead of following every ‘diet guideline’. Once you achieve one sacrificial task, impose another manageable limit. Then another, and another. Changes in your lifestyle should never come in bulk. It’s easier to manage them when you achieve one task at a time.
The key is exercising.
Dieting is fine on its own, but if you want to lose weight faster, you’ll need to put in at least an hour of exercise five days a week. Exercise will also keep those pounds from rushing back if for some reason you reverted to your old eating habits. Naturally, going to the gym is the best way to stay fit - incorporate cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and flexibility routines into your workout. Choose something that you find fun - dancing, kickboxing, Yoga, whatever - so that sticking to your diet will be even easier.
Let yourself go a little
Remember that any kind of food, no matter how fattening or “sinful” it is, can fit into a diet as long as it’s taken infrequently. Make sure you balance out your intake with more healthy food.
There will always come a time when even a flawless diet is bound to be disturbed. Missing a workout on a busy schedule from the office or drinking a toast for a friend’s wedding is just some of the many instances which are quite impossible to avoid. But don’t get so worked up over these stumbling blocks. Try getting back on the right track as quickly as possible. If everything goes well, your weight will still continue to drop.