i need a good fat loss diet!?


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i am relentlessly trying to gain a good 6 pack and need a diet to help.

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  1. COULDbCRAZY
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    no soda, breakfast everyday. plenty of water, fruits and veggies. smaller meat proportions. half the amount of dessert you'd normal have. believe it or not every little bit helps.. and to reduce your calories even by the slightest bit can really improve your body's composition if your carrying around a layer of fat that is covering up those abs.

  2. Anonnymous
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    for a 6pack u must have a body fat percentage of under about 10%

    achieve this by not eating sugary foods/drinks, exercising regularly, eat many small meals instead of few large meals to increase metabolism

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    Posted May 10, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

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  4. Snowysmmom07
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    you might try the carb diet my husband lost 40 pounds in 6 weeks . for a hurry up loss he also lost 4 inches in his waist too. you might also look into the Weight Watchers Diet you can keep the weight off with this diet and men loose much faster than women and you have a great choice as to what you eat. Good Luck

  5. Colanth
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    Everything COULDbCRAZY said is true – but reduce your intake slowly. If you suddenly start eating a lot less your body goes into "famine" mode and reduces your metabolism so that you don't lose weight at the new intake.

  6. matt s
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    A diet will not make you lose fat and that is a fact. The only way to lose fat you have is to burn it. A pound of fat is 3500-3600 Calories (kcal). So the key is to burn more calories then you take in. It is the only way regardless of diet fad ect.

  7. rhamm618
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    I had a heart attack in December and needed to loose lots of weight. Of all the plans out there the simpliest is the best. To loose weight you must burn more than you take in for the day. So you must immediately realize you have to count the calories, either you do it or someone else is doing it for you and packaging the food for you like Nutrisystem.
    For me, I would suggest you to limit yourself to 2000 calories a day. Limit your sodium to only 2000mg a day and absolutely nothing fried ever. All of your meat will be broil, boiled or baked.
    You will drink lots of water, think in terms of 6 8oz glasses per day..or more .. I drink about 10 – 12 glasses a day.
    You must exercise daily .. cardio exercise will bring the pounds down. They say you should loose about a pound a week and you're doing great then. More than that is not advisable, even though I have done more than that in some weeks.
    I most recently began to incorporate vegetarian foods into my diet so I can get a lot less calories for the same meal – essentially the same meal.
    Think creatively when you're doing your own diet / menu .. you want more volume for the same calories.

  8. yommys01
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    There are a plethora of so called fat burning diets out there on the market. It can sometimes be confusing as to which ones are actually healthy and which are not. The goal of this article is to discuss some of the popular recent dieting trends and help you to understand the facts concerning these fat burning diets.

    Lets start out with the infamous;

    The Atkins Diet

    This diet supposedly works by cutting out carbohydrates, food like bread, rice and potatoes. Our bodies use carbohydrate as its primary energy source, when these are cut out, the body must use fat and protein instead. On the face of it this might seem like a good idea, the problem is the metabolic processes involved in using fat for energy instead of carbohydrates can lead to various health difficulties such as kidney problems, gout and headaches due to increased uric acid and ketone's. On this type of diet there can be low amounts of dietary fiber which leads to constipation and chronic bowel disease. There is also a common held belief amongst experts that the high amounts of animal fat eaten on the Atkins diet has a negative effect on cholesterol levels which over time can lead to heart disease. Having said all that, this type of low carbohydrate diet can be very effective in helping you to lose fat quickly, the key is to use it in moderation and not as a lifestyle diet.

    The next of our fat burning diets is;

    The Zone Diet

    Barry Sear's 'Zone Diet' is a high protein, low carbohydrate, semi-starvation diet. This diet focuses on balancing the ratio of carbs, fat and protein. It is suggested that by consuming the correct amount of these components your body's insulin production is controlled. The theory is that when insulin is at the correct level the body burns fat more effectively. The ideal ratios suggested are 40% carbohydrate, 30% protein, and 30% fat with a concentration on avoiding 'bad' carbohydrates. Whilst on this diet many people claim that their general alertness and energy levels are increased. The problem with this diet is the emphasis on restricting calories which makes it very difficult to stick to for any length of time.

    The South Beach Diet

    Another of these fat burning diets is the South Beach diet which includes many celebrity advocates. This diet involves minimizing the consumption of bad fats and bad carbohydrates. It has three phases and begins with a somewhat restricted two-week induction phase. In this phase most carbohydrates (such as pasta, rice and breads) must be avoided. Plenty of protein is on the menu however with chicken, turkey, and fish along with nuts, eggs, salads, and vegetables.

    The second phase includes specific meal plans and recipes. It reintroduces some of the foods avoided in Phase 1 – but only sparingly. This phase is used until a specific weight loss goal is reached. The third and final phase is more about living a healthy dietary lifestyle to maintain weight. The South Beach Diet may seem similar to the other fat burning diets we have discussed but other than the first phase, which definitely emphasizes low-carbs, it is not a strict low-carb diet. This diet is all about balancing the good and the bad carbs.

    The Fat Loss 4 Idiots Diet

    This diet has been growing in popularity. It involves a process know as calorie shifting. Nutritionally it is a reduced carb diet that cycles macro-nutrient ratios (to try and trick your metabolism). There are no processed foods included in this plan, it relies on whole foods, although after every 11 day cycle on this diet you are allowed 3 cheat days where within reason you can eat what you want. There is no calorie or carb counting and no limit on portion size, just eat until you feel full. This diet program is online and creates your own personal diet plan after you input foods that you most enjoy, it then creates an 11 day plan with 4 meals per day utilizing many of your favourite foods. This is one for the person who has tried the other fat burning diets without success, the Fat Loss 4 Idiots diet is far easier to stick to in comparison with the other diets mentioned here as it sets out a clear plan incorporating foods you like and also allows 'cheat' days.

    Ultimately the best way to keep weight off is to change your lifestyle habits. Fat burning diets are a dime a dozen, it is more common sense than anything else. Avoid processed and sugary foods and drinks, have a balanced dietary plan and follow a quality exercise program.

    the above article can be found on my blog at http://yourhealthdoctor.blogspot.com/2008/03/fat-burning-diets.html and you can also read more of such weight loss articles on my blog at http://yourhealthdoctor.blogspot.com

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