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            Weight Loss Plan: The Goal to Go For
 
 
We all know that excess weight puts us at risk for many health problems. Do you need to set some weight loss plans to help avoid those risks and prevent disease whist acheiving a healthy look.
 
It's important to make an objective assessment of your size. Looking at yourself in the mirrorisn't a good way to assess whether you're a healthy weight.
 

If after objective assessment the verdict is to loss weight then you need to consider

 

1. What should be your long-term goal?

 

2. What short-term goals should you set to help you get there?

 

You have a better chance of attaining your goals if you make sure that the weight loss plans that you will use are sensible and reasonable right at the beginning.

Here are some guidelines from the experts in choosing weight loss plans and goals.

 

 

 

 Be realistic

 

Most people’s long-term weight loss plans are more ambitious than they have to be.

For example, if you weigh 170 pounds and your long-term plan is to weigh 120, even if you have not weighed 120 since you were 16 and now you are 45, that is not a realistic weight loss goal.

Your body mass index or BMI is a good indicator of whether or not you need to shed off pounds. The ideal BMI range, according to the national Institutes of Health, is between 19 and 24.9. If your BMI is between 25 and 29.9, you are considered overweight. Any number above 30 is in the obesity range.

From this point of view, you will need a sensible weight loss plan that will correspond to the required BMI based on your height, because this is the primary factor that will affect your BMI.

To work out your BMI, you first need to know your height in metres (m) and your weight in kilograms (kg). You can then calculate your BMI by dividing your weight by your height, then dividing the answer you get by your height again.

 

 

 

 

Set appropriate objectives

 

Using a weight loss plan just for vanity’s sake is psychologically less helpful than losing weight to improve health.

You have made a big step forward if you decide to undergo a weight loss plan that includes exercise and eating right so that you will feel better and have more energy to do something positive in your life.

 

 

 

 Focus on doing, not losing

 

Rather than saying that you are going to lose a pound this week, say how much you are going to exercise this week. This would definitely make up of a sensible weight loss plan.

Keep in mind that your weight within a span of a week is not completely in your control, but your behavior is.

 

 

Build bit by bit

 

Short-term weight loss plans should not be “pie-in-the-sky.” This means that when you have never exercised at all, your best weight loss plan for this week should be based on finding three different one-mile routes that you can walk next week.

 

 

Keep up the self-encouragement

 

 

An all-or-nothing attitude only sets you up to fail. Learn to evaluate your efforts fairly and objectively. If you fall short of some goals, just look ahead to next week. You do not need to have a perfect record.

After all, self-encouragement should definitely be a part of your weight loss plans. Otherwise, you will just fail in the end.

 

 

Use measurable measures

 

 

Saying that you are going to be more positive this week or that you are going to really get serious this week is not a goal that you can measure and should not be a part of your weight loss plan.

This is another reason why you should incorporate exercise on your weight loss plan and focus on it. You should be able to count up the minutes of exercise in order to be successful in your plan.

The bottom line is, people should make weight loss plans that will only remain as it is, just a plan. They have to put it into action by incorporating goals that will motivate them to succeed

 

 

 

 

Links to weightloss programmes

 

Tony Ferguson  (in patnership wih boots)

 

http://www.tonyferguson.co.uk

 

 

Weight Watchers

 

http://www.weightwatchers.co.uK

 

 

 

Tesco Diets

 

http://www.tescodiets.com.uk

 

 

NHS

http://www.nhs.uk/LiveWell/Loseweight/Pages/Loseweighthome.aspx

 

 

 

Flora

https://www.heartagecalculator.com/?locale=en-GB

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer

 

The above information is for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. Sapphire Agate is not responsible or liable for any diagnosis made by a user based on the content of this page. Always consult your own Doctor if you're in any way concerned about your health