Weight Loss - Developing Your Own Weight Loss Program

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Are you interested in losing weight? If you are, you may have been told to create your own weight loss plan. Weight loss plans, which serve as guides and motivation for many individuals, have been known to help many achieve their diet goals. Although it is more than possible for you to join a local weight loss program or an online program and have a weight loss plan given to you, many take comfort in creating their own, customizable diet plans.
If this is your first time attempting to create a diet plan for yourself, you may be unsure as to how you should proceed. If that is the case, you will want to continue reading on. Below, a few of the many components of a weight loss plan are outlined for your convenience.
Perhaps, the most important component of a diet plan is that of healthy eating. Healthy eating is a vital component of losing weight. When it comes to healthy eating, you don't necessarily need to cut junk foods, like chocolate, completely out of your diet, yet you should limit your intake. If you find that you have a problem cutting junk food or sweets from your diet, you may want to create an eating schedule for yourself. That eating schedule could include days or meals where you allow yourself to have a treat. In a way, you can consider that time as a reward for doing so well.
In addition to making a generalized schedule for yourself, you may also want to create a more detailed eating schedule. To get started, you may want to research healthy recipes online or buy a healthy eating cookbook. Once you have a collection of healthy foods to make, you can better plan out all of your meals. To help prevent you from becoming bored with eating the same foods over and over again, you may want to experiment with different healthy foods and healthy recipes. The best way to keep yourself focused and on task is to "spice," up your weight loss plan as much as possible.
Aside from eating healthy, another important component of losing weight is regular exercise. That is why your weight loss or diet plan should include exercise. Similar to the healthy eating schedule outlined above, you may want to create an exercise schedule for yourself. When incorporating exercise into your workout plan, you have a number of different options. For instance, you can get a membership at one of your local gyms, buy workout DVDs to use at home, buy other exercise equipment, like a treadmill or a stair climber, or exercise for free with walking.
If you do decide to create your own exercise plan, there is something that you may be missing out on. Should you join an online weight loss program or a local weight loss program, you would likely be a part of a larger group; a group that offers support to each other. When creating your own weight loss plan, you may not necessarily have that same support. For that reason, you may want to think about seeing if you have any friends, family members, neighbors, or coworkers who would like to exercise with you. Having a workout partner may help give you the support that you need, as well as serve as a little bit of motivation for you.
When creating a diet plan for you, you are advised to put your plan in writing. You may even want to turn to your computer, as many computers have nice template programs that you can use to make easy to read schedules or charts. Having your weight loss plan in writing, namely the exercises that you wish to do and the foods that you wish to eat and when, may help to motivate you with losing weight. What you may want to do is post your schedules in a well-seen spot, like on your refrigerator.
In short, weight loss plans serve as guides, as well as motivation. The above mentioned points are ones that you should keep in mind, when making a weight loss plan for yourself.

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2013 Fitness Patterns - Personal Training - The Unaffordable Luxury Gimmick, Time for Change!

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2013 Fitness Patterns
Why do people join gyms? Why do gyms exist? What is the role of a personal trainer these days? And how do these questions relate?

With the Centers for Disease Control stating obesity is at 36% as of August 2012, we need a solution. There is no reason to point fingers, but it is difficult to "help" people exercise when the barrier to entry (price) is so high at any given gym. Personal training needs to be changed or updated to reflect current economic conditions. Personal training is simply overpriced and outdated to help those who need it most; those without money to spare!
Think about your gym. Most people join a gym with the intention of losing weight or getting in better shape. Gyms gladly open their doors to paying customers. Here is the point to analyze: Gyms should help their paying members, but do not. Gyms display a vast array of equipment but offer no explanation of how to use it. New members are bottlenecked into having to hire a personal trainer to learn how to exercise. This is not fair.

Upon joining, many members are quick to meet with a personal trainer for a free fitness assessment of some sort. This assessment, many times, amounts to nothing more than a high pressure sales pitch. Often, the (for profit) gyms pay personal trainers on 100% commission. This places trainers in a position where they must sell anything and everything to make a pay check.

You, the member, become stuck in a battle between the personal trainer trying to make his/her paycheck and their managers pushing them to SELL SELL SELL! This dilemma between trainers, managers, and members leaves a very large gap where members do not receive the proper fitness education. Often times, this causes a trend where people join a gym, receive little or no guidance, and quit. (repeat ad infinitum every January with New Years resolutions)

The old model of "join a gym, see a trainer, pay for instruction" is broke. We find many corporate gyms placing personal trainers as the "only way to learn how to exercise". The problem here is that very few people can afford personal training with prices ranging anywhere from $50-130 per hour.

The average gym member struggles to pay their monthly gym membership. How does a gym manager think a member can dish out $300-$1,200 per month to have exercise guidance? These people are either nuts, greedy, or living under a rock! Members are forced to pay a trainer or aimlessly roam the sea of gym equipment with no help! This explains why we see the same people on yo-yo diets and constantly joining and quitting gyms each year.

Obesity in the United States is not dropping anytime soon. With proper guidance and assistance, people will be able to use their gym and exercise! Maybe helping people learn how to exercise can lower the obesity rate?

We need to take the spotlight off the diet industry and McDonalds and place it on the gym industry. This will allow members to see the scams and unjustified fees that gyms use to make high profits. Losing weight consists of 2 things, diet AND exercise. We need to pay more attention to the calories out part of the equation.

We need gyms that actually help members. We need affordable personal trainers who can help more than just 2% of the member base. We need a gym that cares about health more than money! It is unfortunate that both personal trainers and gym members are stuck in this commission limbo. Einstein said it best, "Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different results." The fitness industry needs to change!

Understand that gyms are businesses who want 2 things; your money, and your signature to keep it coming! After 4 years with a for-profit gym, I started a website to HELP INFORM gym consumers. Learn how to save money and avoid the sales pitches!

http://www.fitnesspatterns.com teaches you how to exercise without the corporate cost. Understand why personal training is not for you. Less than 2% of gym members use a trainer!

http://www.fitnesspatterns.com is Founded by a 12 year personal trainer, athlete, college graduate, and Army Veteran. We care about your health not your money.

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