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For weight reduction
I recommend a miracle formula or three special words walk, water,
and diet. The great secret is to make sure that you do all the three
together. The biggest cause for failure in weight reduction is that
though we have all heard that these three words are important, nobody
makes them happen together, we have one group of people who are
enthusiastically working out in gyms or jogging in a park and believe
that they can eat anything and still lose weight because of their
heavy workout.
We have another group which
is going for strange diets like only fruits, only boiled vegetable,
only cabbage soups, idli diet, lime juice diet etc. They don't exercise,
of course, they are too busy, don't like getting sweaty and sticky
or maybe too weak to exercise. And finally of course 95 % of them
don't drink enough water either. Both these groups will initially
see some marked weight loss but after a few kilos it stops and they
get frustrated and miserable. I have tried all this myself for 28
years and now in the last 5 years have personally counselled thousands
of people and found that there is only one way to lose weight and
that is to walk 20-30 minutes daily, drink 2-3 liters water and
eat a regular balanced diet with plenty of fiber and no fatty food
at all.
The secret is
to do them all together. Walking is one of the best exercises as
it uses 90% of the muscles of the body at one time. Also it can
be done by one and all. However if you enjoy aerobics, swimming,
jogging, it is fine but you have to be doing it continuously for
20-30 minutes. In a gym workout, please make sure you are on the
treadmill for about 20 minutes continuously. Please note it is not
enough to exercise only 3-4 times a week, 6-7 days a week is a must.
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Sanjeev - Before |
Walking has
to become a part of your life like brushing your teeth or bathing.
Often I hear that people who have been trying to lose weight and
walking regularly, suddenly stop their walk and say that they are
busy shifting house or tide up with a project so they are not going
to walk for 10 days. This is one of the worst things one can do.
When a person has walked regularly for about a month they build
up a higher metabolic rate, burning more calories and losing weight
and looking trim.
A break in the
walking for 7-10 days causes the metabolic rate to go down again
and for this to come up, even if you resume the walk, it will take
a whole month. During this time you will see rapid weight gain.
Therefore at any cost make sure you don't miss your walk. If you
are used to 45 min. or an hour and you are pressed for time, do
at least 20 min, but don't miss the walk. If you are ill take a
break for 2-3 days but other wise give walking top priority in your
daily schedule. It is one of the greatest tonics to good health
and fitness. Even if you are underweight or trying to gain weight,
walking is a must for one and all!
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Sanjeev - After |
However difficult
it may seem, please make sure you are drinking 2-3 liters of water.Even
if you are walking and dieting, the weight loss is less if the water
is less. The reason is if you are dehydrated all your muscle movements
are slow and you burn less calories per day. Also a waste product
called ketone is formed when fat breaks down and this has to be
flushed out of the body so water is essential in weight reduction.
Water is also seen to improve your mental capacities, keeps your
body smelling fresh and cleans you of all pollutants and wastes.
Water is the second great tonic to health, wealth and happiness.
Sanjeev Joshi
age 42, director of Yantra Solutions Pvt Ltd., joined us for a weight
reduction programme in 2001 November at the age of 40 years. He
was able to lose 20 kgs starting at 94kgs and going down to 74kgs
in a period of 5 months. He lost weight at a steady pace of 3- 4
kgs per month. The secret was the Miracle Formula of Walk, Water
and Diet. He is a regular squash player but travels extensively
every month so when out of town he would walk and be as careful
as possible with his diet. The best part is Sanjeev has kept in
touch with us for the last 2 years and still comes in to check his
weight, usually once a month. He still travels extensively and has
kept his weight between 74 -77kgs. I once asked him what is the
motivating factor for keeping the weight down and his reply was
the feel good factor besides the Rs.30,000 that he spent buying
a new wardrobe of clothes.
Note:
Please also read " A Choice " , "Miracle Menu"
and "Diet Principles"
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