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27 Fitness and Fat Loss Tips

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

I don’t know if you are one to make New Year’s Resolutions or not, but either way you’re probably thinking about how you can become fitter, healthier and happier than you are right now.

These 27 Fitness and Fat Loss Tips will get you on the right track for 2010:

  1. Visualize the accomplishment of your goals each and every day. Experience the taste of success and feel that sweet satisfaction.
  2. Push the intensity of your workouts. Don’t kill time, burn calories by maintaining a challenging intensity.
  3. Use smaller plates at home. This effortlessly reduces calorie intake and promotes weight loss.
  4. Build accountability into your workouts so that you resist the temptation to take days off. The best way to ensure accountability is to work with a personal trainer either one-on-one or in a group training setting.
  5. Believe in yourself. Know with conviction that you CAN accomplish your goals.
  6. Drink water throughout your day. Do this by carrying a water bottle and opting for water rather than calorie-filled beverages. This simple action is extremely beneficial.
  7. Maintain your metabolism by eating a healthy snack or meal every three hours. This food should be unprocessed, low in fat and high in fiber.
  8. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
  9. Incorporate High Intensity Interval Training into your cardio workouts by performing bursts of high intensity rather than exercising at a single steady pace.
  10. It’s not about will-power, it’s about want-power. You have to want it.
  11. Do not eat processed foods. These items are high in empty calories and contain a plethora of chemicals that are harmful to your health.
  12. Stop talking about losing weight. Start doing it.
  13. Fat contains twice the caloric density of carbohydrates and protein, so limit the amount that you consume. Fill your diet with lean protein and carbohydrates from plants and whole grains.
  14. Be wary of products that are labeled as ‘health food’. Always read the nutrition labels.
  15. Find a workout partner who is in better shape than you, or better yet work with a personal trainer to guarantee dramatic results.
  16. Make a habit out of reading nutrition labels. Avoid items that are high in fat and carbohydrates.
  17. Destroy negative self talk.
  18. Avoid the trap of high-calorie beverages after your workouts.
  19. Be consistent with your workouts. Exercise three to four times each week.
  20. Expect more of yourself.
  21. High fructose corn syrup should not be in your diet. It is high in calories and will quickly derail your weight loss efforts.
  22. Challenge your body with each workout. Use different weights, do different exercises and break through plateaus.
  23. Eat lots of whole plant foods. Vegetables, fruits and whole grains are filled with fiber and antioxidants, vital for your good health.
  24. Do your cardiovascular exercise after weight training to ensure more fat burn. Your stored sugars will be depleted during the weight training then your body will rely on fat stores to get you through the cardio workout.
  25. Set specific, measurable goals.
  26. Start each day with a healthy breakfast. This important meal should be a balance of carbohydrates, protein and fat to get your metabolism going strong.
  27. You deserve better…go get it!

After writing these tips, I realized how powerful and inspiring they are. Print this list and place it somewhere that you’ll see often - this will keep you motivated and pumped up to accomplish your goals.

If your New Year’s Resolution has to do with losing weight and getting into great shape (and whose isn’t?) then guarantee your success by working with a fitness expert who can guide you to success.

I’d love to team up with you - together we will transform your body in 2010!

Call or email to get started today. (845) 223-8168

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Single Biggest Challenge Keeping You From Having Ripped Six Pack Abs ?

Monday, November 24th, 2008

I’ve just posted a new poll question on my Squidoo lens asking readers to give me their single, biggest obstacle or challenge keeping them from having six pack abs. If you have 15 seconds, can you please give me your thoughts? Thanks.

 Posted by: Bob Thomson  

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Six Pack Abs

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Over the last 2 days I’ve spent some quality time updating my six pack abs lens over at Squidoo. There is lots of good content there now. I’ll probably do some more updating this week as well.

Well, that’s all for today. Now I’m ready for some football !!

 Posted by: Bob Thomson

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Ripped Washboard Abs: Best Abs Exercise, Six Pack Abs Nutrition

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

If anyone’s interested, I just posted a Squidoo lens about how to get ripped washboard abs like a fitness model.  In the lens you’ll find how to tips for burning the most fat, some of my favorite abs exercise workouts and most importantly, some of my own personal abs nutrition secrets.

 How To Sculpt Ripped Washboard Abs

Posted by: Bob Thomson

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Healthy Recipe: Honey Glazed Sockeye Salmon

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

healthy recipe sockeye salmon

An easy way to prepare a delicious salmon dinner, this main dish only takes 20 minutes from start to finish. Salmon is a wonderful source of heart healthy omega 3 fatty acids. Servings: 2

Here’s what you need…

1 (8oz) sockeye salmon fillet, cut into 2 pieces
1 teaspoon honey
1 teaspoon ketchup

Heat oven to 450 degrees. Line cookie sheet with foil; spray foil with non-stick spray. Place salmon on sheet. In small bowl, combine honey and ketchup; blend well. Spread mixture over salmon. Bake at 450 for 12 to 18 minutes or until thickest part of the fish flakes easily with fork.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 220 calories, 11g fat, 4g carbohydrate, 0g fiber, and 26g protein.

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