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Five Surefire Ways To Lose 10 Pounds ASAP!

Bob Bastian asked:

We’ve probably all found ourselves, at one time or another in our lives, wanting to lose some weight. Whether you’re trying to take off some pounds gained during the holiday season, preparing for a summer trip, or simply looking for a way to feel more fit and healthy, trying to lose weight is rarely a bad idea. Here’s some ways you can lose 10 pounds:
Tip #1: Diet
This is the most obvious starting point, yet one that is commonly overlooked. Most people, when they’re trying to lose 10 pounds, think of things like cutting out junk food and avoiding snacks. While this is no doubt important, it is not necessary to starve yourself if you’re looking to lose 10 pounds.
The most important things to consider in terms of your diet are balance and proportion. If you want to lose 10 pounds for good, you’re going to have to think in terms of your overall eating habits. By changing your eating habits permanently for the better, the weight you lose will stay lost.
Your daily intake of food should include a well balanced proportion of protein, carbohydrates, and vegetables. Variety is the key to this. Ask yourself: can you name more than 3 vegetables that you eat regularly and enjoy? Or more generally: how many different “meals” do you make for yourself during an average week? Most people in answering these questions will realize that there’s not as much variety to their diet as they may of thought.
When trying to lose 10 pounds, you also have to try to be in tune with your body as much as possible. You probably don’t realize, unless you think about it, how little you adhere to your body’s needs. Most people eat roughly the same amount at the same time every day. While this is convenient, it doesn’t necessarily sync up with what you need. Ask yourself: are you always hungry when you eat? Do you stop eating when you’re full, or do you eat all of whatever you’ve made?
These simple changes in dietary habits can work wonders, and render you goal of losing 10 pounds less daunting than it probably seems.
Tip #2: Exercise
This is another fundamental step in losing weight. You’re not going to be able to easily lose 10 pounds though dietary habits alone. Exercise must become a part of your lifestyle.
The problem many people face is that they feel they don’t have the time for exercise. Granted, not everyone may have time to get to the gym every day, but there are many things you can do at home: besides sit-ups and other equipment-free exercise, equipment like a treadmill, Stairmaster, or exercise-bike can allow you to lose weight without a gym membership.
In terms of the time involved in trying to lose 10 pounds, many of you may be saying that you barely have enough time in the day as it is, let alone adding exercise to the mix. If you have an exercise-bike, treadmill, or other similar equipment however, your exercise routine can easily be combined with other activities you enjoy and make time for, like watching television or listening to music. In this way you’ll find exercising doesn’t require that you make time as much is it requires you change your way of doing activities you already do.
Tip #3: Lifestyle
Now you not only want to lose 10 pounds, you want those 10 pounds to stay lost, right? A way to ensure success with keeping that weight off is to make some lifestyle changes.
Everyone becomes accustomed to their routines, and it’s difficult to force changes on those routines. One of the reasons many people fail with a task like losing 10 pounds is that it seems to require too much discipline and work. While a certain amount of stick-to-itiveness is no doubt necessary, you’ll find it much easier to lose weight if you incorporate changes into your lifestyle. A diet and exercise routine is almost certain to fail if it conflicts with your daily routines.
For example, if you live a reasonable distance from work, try biking instead of driving. What you’re doing here is incorporating exercise in to your normal routine: work is something you go to every day anyway –all you’re doing is changing the way you get there. Changing the way you do something that you already do is far more convenient than starting something new, and biking to work is much easier to incorporate into your lifestyle then going to the gym every day.
The same principle can be applied to your eating habits. Do you pack a lunch for work or eat out? If you eat out, chances are you’re going to be eating something less healthy than you would make for yourself, and probably a larger portion as well. By getting up a little earlier each morning and preparing your own lunch, you’re not only saving money, but your incorporating a healthy eating choice in your routine. This is much easier to do then having a list in your head and constantly reminding yourself of what you can and can’t eat.
Not only are lifestyle changes easier to enforce than hard and fast diet rules, they’re also more permanent. Simply look at your daily routine for places where you could incorporate a bit of exercise: take the stairs instead of the elevator; walk instead of taking the bus. These changes will not only make you lose weight, but you’ll feel healthier and better without having to constantly chastise yourself for breaking dieting “rules.”
Tip #4: Planning
If you want to lose 10 pounds, it’s imperative that you have a plan. The chances of you being successful are very unlikely if you collect an odd batch of advice here and there and implement it sporadically. First, think of a realistic timeframe in which you want to lose 10 pounds. When you’re doing this, keep in mind how much time you’re willing to devote it, and how much you’re willing to affect your daily routine: it’s going to take more work to lose 10 pounds in 2 weeks than it is to lose 10 pounds in a month, for example.
Although healthy weight loss requires a balanced solution, when planning, pick which aspects of weight loss you’d like to focus on more: do you want to devote more time to exercise, and have more flexibility with your diet, or vice versa? When coming up with a weight loss plan, be realistic and think about how much time and effort you’re willing to commit.
Making a weight loss plan is important because it gives you goals and something to stick to. Make your plan specific: don’t say “I’m going to exercise this week,” say “I’m going to exercise every day for 30 minutes when I get home from work.” Try to come up with goals and expectations for yourself every day, so you can benefit from a regular sense of achievement.
The basic outline of your plan should incorporate both diet and exercise. A good way to start is to research a few healthy meals and plan to make them in your first week. This is more enjoyable than simply making a list of things you can’t eat: you’ll learn how to cook new things, and you’ll have the satisfaction of preparing an enjoyable meal. The same goes for exercise: come up with some activities for the week. These don’t have to be boring, work-type, exercise activities. Think of things like playing a sport, or taking a hike.
Tip #5: Sticking to Your Plan
It is crucial, of course, to keep your goal in mind – losing 10 pounds – and to realize that it’s not going to happen if you don’t stick to your plan. The two vital components to sticking to your plan are to make your plan specific and realistic, and to come up with a reward system.
As much as possible, have your plan include a specific thing each and every day. For example, come up with a specific meal you’re going to cook, and a specific activity for every day of the week. Not only does this give you more direction, but allows for an achievable goal every day.
Once you’ve come up with your specific daily goals towards losing 10 pounds, think of some rewards. Keep in mind of course, that your rewards should not include unhealthy eating or activities. Tell yourself, for example, that if you meet all your goals for a given week you’re going to go a movie or attend an event you’ve been wanting to see.
This sticking to your plan and rewarding yourself element is often overlooked in weight loss attempts, and is why many fail. The reason has to do with the cycle of self-esteem. If you’ve made the decision that you want to lose 10 pounds, it’s likely that you don’t feel as good about yourself as you could. If you fail to meet your goals and to reward yourself, this self-doubt will increase and it will be tempting to scrap the entire weight loss attempt.
Think of your goal of losing ten pounds as a project, and think of how a business approaches a project: with very specific and regular targets that are met. Your feeling of self satisfaction will grow as you continue to meet your targets, and as you begin to feel better about yourself it will become easier to set and reach loftier goals.
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Help Yourself Lose 10 Pounds by Jogging

Abbas Abedi asked:

For the vast majority of people, weight gain is a very slow, almost imperceptible process. Most of us are familiar with the experience of stepping on a scale and wondering just where, exactly, did those pounds come from? For most people, the weight comes from times in the past year where they indulged. What happens is that you indulge for a week or two (vacation, Christmas) and then go back to your normal lifestyle — you do nothing to lose the weight. So these small weight gains stay with you and build up over time. For this reason almost anyone would love to lose 10 pounds at some point, and a great way to do so is by jogging.
Depending on who you talk to, jogging is considered the best exercise to lose weight. The reason is because the high intensity of jogging burns a lot of calories. If you’re looking to lose 10 pounds, there are a lot worse things you could try than a half-hour jog a few times a week.
Jogging is also preferable for many people because it incorporates exercise in a more interesting way: trying to lose 10 pounds by going to the gym 3 times a week isn’t a whole lot of fun. It will certainly feel like “work” as you count off the minutes of your workout. Jogging, on the other hand, requires nothing but a pair of shoes, and allows you to enjoy some scenery.
One of the problems people face when trying to lose 10 pounds is incorporating exercise into their daily routines. Most of us are busy enough as it is, and can’t find the time to go to the gym at scheduled intervals. If you’re trying to lose 10 pounds, you’ll find that jogging is a much more flexible activity – you don’t have to drive to the gym: you can do it wherever and whenever you want.
While jogging is an excellent way to lose 10 pounds and increase your fitness level, you should keep in mind that it is harder on the body then a lot of other physical activities. Jogging involves lurching your full weight around repeatedly – this is precisely why it’s such a good workout – and this can cause stress on the joints in your knees and feet. You should also keep in mind that jogging is an intense physical activity, so if you’re starting from a very low level of fitness it may be a little too much, and you may want to work up to it.
As long as you keep the above in mind though, you’ll find jogging an excellent way to lose 10 pounds. As an added bonus, jogging is recognized as one of the best ways to maintain weight as well, so you don’t have to worry about a diet that gains all the weight back once it’s stopped. And even though you may be jogging primarily to lose those 10 pounds, you’ll also be doing wonders for the health of your heart and cardiovascular system.
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Lose Stomach Fat in 10 Minutes Per Workout

Ed Scow asked:

Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Scow

If I told you that you could lose fat by doing 10 minute workouts would you believe me?

What if I told you that you could get a better fat loss workout done in 10 minutes than one that takes 60 minutes? Would you think I’m a nut? Or worse, a liar?

Well I’m not and I’m here to tell you that you can lose stomach fat by doing a workout that only lasts 10 minutes and that it is better than a workout that lasts 60 minutes.

You’re a busy person and I’m willing to bet that it’s pretty tough for you to find 60-90 minutes a few times per week to fit in a good fat burning workout. Or if you can find the time you usually feel guilty because it means more time away from your family or work.

But can you find 10 minutes? Of course you can! Everybody can find 10 minutes to fit in an awesome fat loss workout.

You might have to get up a little earlier. You might have to do it when the kids go to bed, or you might have to sneak it in over your lunch break.

It doesn’t matter when it is because you do have an extra 10 minutes a day to fit in an effective fat loss workout.

So here’s what you do:

I want you to warm-up for a couple minutes by doing a circuit of 10 push-ups and 10 bodyweight squats. Do as many circuits as you can in 2 minutes with little to no rest between exercises.

I then want you to take your pick of the following 2 circuits and do the circuit as many times as possible in 10 minutes.

Circuit #1: Lunge (10 per leg)

1-Leg Push-up (10)

Mt. Climber (30)

Jump Squat (8)

Rest for 30 seconds then repeat

Circuit #2: Decline Push-up (10)

DB Swing (10)

Reverse Lunge (10 per leg)

DB Bent Over Row (10)

If you do those circuits right, you’ll be sweating and breathing very hard at the end of your 10 minutes and you’ll keep your metabolism ramped up all day long, which means you’ll burn lots and lots of fat even while you’re not exercising.

Also because of the way these workouts are set up, you can do them everyday of the week. There’s no need to wait a day between the workouts, just rotate them so you do the same workout every other day.
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10 Minute Fat Loss Workouts. Real or a Bunch of Hooey?

Ed Scow asked:

Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Scow

One of my preferred ways of working out is by doing 10 minute workouts.

They’re quick, intense and leave me huffing and puffing long after the 10 minutes is complete.

But I’m a personal trainer and already in good shape, so are they effective for the everyday person looking for fat loss? Can you really do a 10 minute workout and expect to lose fat?

My answer to that is a resounding YES!

If you are someone who says they really don’t have that much time to workout and that’s what’s keeping you from losing the weight you’ve put on, then 10 minute workouts are definitely for you.

Or, if you know you have a busy week coming up and are worried that your regular workouts are going to have to be put on hold, then 10 minute workouts are also for you.

The most important thing to remember when doing 10 minute workouts is that you need to throw out the time wasting exercises like bicep curls, triceps kickbacks and crunches and stick to exercises that work your entire body or at least a good portion of it.

I’ll give you an example of what I did earlier today. I had a very busy that was packed full of clients, however I had a 30 minute window where I needed to get a few things accomplished, one of them being my workout.

So here’s what I did after my quick warm-up:

1) 1-Arm Dumbbell Swing supersetted with 1-leg Decline Push-ups

2) Dumbbell Squat w/Shoulder Press supersetted with Dumbbell Bent-Over Rows

I did each of those supersets for 5 minutes completing as many sets of 10 as I could. After I was done with 1 set of the first superset, I would rest for 20 seconds and repeat.

Then, when 5 minutes was up, I went on to the second superset and did it in the same fashion.

By the time that 10 minutes was up I was huffing and puffing, and my heart rate stayed elevated for a while. I still felt pumped up for quite a while into my next training session.

So give that workout a try, or come up with your own. Just make sure that you pick exercises that use a lot of muscle groups like push-ups, squats, lunges, rows, etc. and stay away from crunches and isolation exercises.


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10 Minute Trainer Upgrade – Heavy Resistance

Jesse Miller asked:

Five (5) Incredible 10-Minute Trainer Upgrade – Heavy Resistance WorkoutsDo you think you are too busy to be working out? Perhaps your mind is just saying so. Face it: You are trying to escape the fitness routines because you think they’re harsh and painful. Here is the thing: Fitness can only take a slice of the entire pie, even the shortest time you can allocate, say 30 minutes or even 10. CEO’s, business managers, medical representatives and sales people are among the busiest working groups who are encouraged to take these incredible 10-Minute Trainer Upgrade – Heavy Resistance Workouts for faster results. 1.Total Body 2Requiring much energy and endurance, this workout includes routines like cardio, push-ups and stretching from head to toe. The first minute you stretch a little then switch to another move, then another and so on. Less repetition is required because it just uses a maximum of 10 different movies in 10 minutes. One particular routine is counted 1-8, and viola! you’re off to your next one. Every second counts, so make sure a single isn’t wasted. Even the rests in between are counted.2.Core Cardio It may sound too good to be true when you hear you can burn fats in just 10 minutes. You heard it right? Just a short time of your daily life is needed. A special technique can be executed to tighten your midsection. Delaying a position targeting your abs can make you sweat out and shed some fats. Six-pack abs isn’t far from reality in 10 anymore.3.Upper BodyThe routines in this one target the arms and shoulders. The upper torso is toned and shaped up. It’s like a battery type of workout that gets done shortly. Fatty arms and slouchy shoulders are gone after a series of execution in a matter of time. Each action lasts for a minute or two depending on the intensity before proceeding to the next. Again, frequency is disregarded.4.Lower BodySaddlebags and extremely wide hips are a common problem mostly to women, beer bellies to men. The phenomenal moves in this workout will slim your thighs and lift your buns in lesser time than you take a shower.5.Yoga FlexExaggerating or delaying a certain position is the key here. It’s a total body stretch routine that helps you build long, lean muscles. After 10 minutes, you will feel energized.These workouts are for busy peeps who can execute with higher endurance. Otherwise, you might want to start with medium resistance first. But if you want a more likeable result, give this a shot. You can’t be too occupied for not doing any of it. Start learning to maximize your time and squeeze in a few minutes for amazing results. You deserve it.
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