This past weekend I got to catch up with a friend (Jack) whom I
hadn't seen in several months.
Like most people Jack hadn't really changed in appearance since the last time we saw each other (around
the 1st of the year).
Jack and I talked for a while about stuff
(Mario Kart for the Nintendo Wii, the increasing price of corn, how
summer TV is really bad, you know the usual) then as many of my
conversations seem to go Jack started asking me about nutrition and
weight loss.
Basically Jack was pretty frustrated.
He said that he had been
dieting for "as long as I can remember" but somehow he still had
15lbs to lose.
Some further interrogation (okay I wasn't
interrogating my friend) Jack fessed up that while he was a
lifetime dieter his compliance to his weight loss diet was pretty bad.
This resulted in something that I find with a lot of people.
Because Jack was supposed to be "dieting" he would never feel like
he could enjoy non-clean foods or foods in normal/larger
quantities, so he'd feel guilty when he ate them, get discouraged,
fall off the wagon, wait until Monday, and start dieting again.
This cycle would repeat week after week, month after month. The end
result was Jack wasn't losing the weight he wanted and he was burnt
out and discouraged because he felt like he had been dieting
forever and not getting anywhere.
Have you found yourself in this situation?
Do you find yourself in this situation?
The best cure for the lifetime dieter that I have found is an all
out blitz.
Jack has been getting lost in 12 week weight loss programs,
so shorter (and more extreme) program is better for him.
I told
Jack about WSFL and explained that there were a
couple rules he needed to follow if he was going to do the program.
1. No Cheating - He needed to stick to the diet 100%
2. No Skipping Workouts - There are only 24 workouts so he has to
do everyone
3. Completed Focused Effort - No training for a marathon, spinning
classes 3x a week, etc. All his efforts needed to be focused on
losing as much weight as fast as possible.
4. He Had To Let People Know - Tell people about what he was doing
would put the pressure on Jack to really make the 28 days weight loss
sprint work.
28 days isn't that long and if he told friends and
coworkers they were sure to check in with him to see how he did
(plus most people would assume that losing 15lbs in 3-4 weeks isn't
possible so they would be intrigued enough to find out what
happened).
He agreed that rapid weight loss was what he needed to end his
lifetime of dieting, he agreed to my 4 stipulations, and he started
WSFL on Monday.
...Now, have you been dieting forever?...
If you are tired of 12 week diets and just want to get the weight
off and get it over with then check out the complete rapid weight
loss system I put together with expert trainer Alwyn Cosgrove at
www.WarpSpeedFatLoss.com.
But you need to agree to the above 4 rules too.
The time to end a lifetime of dieting is now and you deserve to be
in the best shape of your life.
Let's make that happen together.
About the Author/More Info:
Warp Speed Fat Loss is a complete 28 day diet and training system
crafted to help you lose 10,15, or 20lbs of body fat in just 28
day.
Mike Roussell is a nutrition doctoral student at the University of
Pennsylvania. Mike's writings can be found in magazines such as
Men's Health, Men's Fitness, and Testosterone Nation.
Mike
specializes in fat loss nutrition and diets for busy men and women
who need to lose weight fast without it interfering with their
lives.
Warp Speed Fat Loss is a complete Done-for-You A-Z Fat Loss
Blueprint that gives you exactly everything you need to eat to lose
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