Top 5 Dieting Mistakes to Avoid
by
Diets-Reviewed.com
Wayne Mitchell
Looking to avoid the dieting
mistakes many of our weight loss readers have made?
Are you interested in steering away from the pitfalls
many of us fall into while considering which diet plan
makes sense? Perhaps you're just wanting to jump
start your own path to nutrition and wellness --
whichever your goal you'll be better off learning from
the mistakes of countless others.
While the basics of weight loss
include time honored classics like 'eat right and
exercise' many of us get caught up in the hype and spin
of today's weight loss services. Here's a short
list of dieting mistakes you will want to avoid
to put you on the path to success:
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Vigorous
Exercise - Crash diets are notorious for the adoption of an immediate and
vigorous exercise plan. These are usually forced plans pushed out of
desperation - with little lasting benefit. Stick with a sensible
activity schedule -- a manageable plan that maintains a steady aerobic
activity on a regular basis (walking is often just as beneficial with fewer
side effects) is more beneficial than a crash exercise plan that will usually
only discourage or injure.
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Zero Carbs
- Many diets, including Atkins and
South Beach, focus on either the complete
elimination or the temporary suspension of virtually all carbohydrates.
This is both a shock to your system and avoids the simplicity that not all
carbs are bad. Ultimately you'll have to balance the benefits with the
hardships -- but remember that there are viable alternatives to complete
removal of your favorite pasta or fruit/vegetable.
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Pre
Packaged Foods - A lot of plans either require or encourage store bought
branded foods. These are often backhanded attempts at revenue by the
manufacturers and have little nutritional value. Always a red flag and
warrants you looking carefully at the merits of the plan.
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All Plan -
No Exercise: Sounds great, but the simple fact is that diets that have no
exercise component to them aren't as effective at long term weight loss.
Most of the plans we recommend, such as
eDiets, specifically include a structured
but easy to follow activity plan.
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Fads /
Pills / Point Counting: All are on our short list of fad related items to
watch closely. Point systems are usually related to calorie counting
systems - which ignore the more important factors like metabolism or food
combinations.
Avoid the
dieting mistakes noted above and you'll be on your way to a successful weight
loss lifestyle.
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