The D.E.W method - how I lost 13 lbs.
Okay, okay, I am not obese in any real sense of the word, but I was
adding on the extra pounds. This was evident by having a harder and harder time
getting my pants buttoned or zipped, slipping a notch in my belt, etc. I would
guess I was about 20 lbs over weight and it all seemed to be right around my
waist. Does this sound like you? You should consult your doctor before
beginning any weight loss program, especially if you have more than 20 lbs to
lose. So have no fear as I present the D.E.W. method of weight loss. There is
nothing magically here and no incredible claims of outrageous weight loss, just
simple facts of life. So let's get to it.
Diet
I started out with the "D" word, can you believe it? Of course you can, as any
weight loss program has to take this into consideration. Here is the simple
fact - you can not eat 5000 calories a day (or a meal for some of us) and
expect to maintain or even loss weight. A couple of common sense items is all
for this area. You need to control the number of calories you take into your
body. There are plenty of diet books and websites that will help you decide
what is right for you, but somewhere around 2000/day seems to be the norm. Here
is the key - whatever you decide is right for you spread them out over the day.
If you try to "diet" and eat little or nothing for breakfast and lunch and then
eat all you calories at dinner (followed by a late night snack - come on I do
it too so let's be honest). This pattern causes your body to go into survival
mode due to the starvation the first half of the day and store most of the
calories as fat when it finally does get feed to get it through the next
morning. So find a way to spread your calories out over the day, small amounts
ever couple of hours to keep the hunger away and feed your body as it needs it,
not all at once. So I packed my desk at work with low calorie items (pretzels,
granola, almonds, etc.) and between meals (10 am & 2 pm) I would snack a
little to keep my metabolism up. And I had a snack again at night, it is
important if you do this you give your body time to process those calories.
Right before bed it not the time, try to make your final snack 2 - 3 hours
before going to bed.
Exercise
I am going for the throat here, can you believe after the "D" word I was so
bold as to suggest the "E" word. Again this shouldn't be news; you need to burn
more calories that you take in if you want to shed the pounds. The trick it to
find something you enjoy doing and then don't over do it. DO NOT START a new
exercise program without first consulting your doctor. There is an old story
about a man who lifted a calf each morning and then finally one day he lifted a
cow (hint: the calf grew into a cow). Basically he did it in small increments
each time until he built up the strength to lift the cow. For me it was
walking, so I started just going around the block I lived on. I added an extra
block every couple days or once a week. Before long I was walking a little over
3 miles around my neighborhood. So don't try to run a marathon your first time
out. Start small and build, consistency is the key.
Water
Not sure if this will be a shocker to anyone or not. Basically our bodies are %
water. Like with the exercise we need to start small and build. Again, there
are plenty of books and websites to give you an idea of what might be ideal for
you, but working up to about a gallon a day (or X.X liters for non-US folks). I
used the water to help curb the hunger pains between meals and snacks. I
started by using a small 12 ounce bottle and drinking 2 a day (1 in the
morning, the other in the afternoon). Then every week I would add another 12
ounces until I built up to my desired amount. I found if you can work out a
pattern or time schedule (must drink 12 ounces before noon, etc), then a habit
is formed. Were there a lot times I was chugging 10 ounces at 11:58 am, yes but
I drank my 12 ounces by noon. By cutting down on calories and burning more from
exercise, your body will create more waste as it converts fat into energy and
protein into muscle. If it has additional water to work with it will do a
better job of flushing the toxins and excess fat from your body. Yes drinking
this much water will mean more trips to the bathroom, but just think of it as
additional exercise. So what have we learned, you need to control your diet and
spread the calories out over the day providing them as your body needs them not
all at once. Exercise will burn more calories than you eat, so start small and
build. More water = less fat, again start small and build. So let's all get out
there and do what we know we need to do.
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