Little
Changes the Key to Diet and Fitness
If you’re worried because you’ve noticed that
you’ve put a few more pounds on lately, then you can benefit from a
little education on the link between your diet and your
fitness. A proper diet can help you to shed a few pounds
and give you more energy for other things, including proper
exercise. But don’t look at improving your diet and fitness as
actually going on a diet! In fact, you will see more long-term
benefits by making small changes to your eating and drinking habits
than trying any of the more popular diets out there. Remember, the
key to good diet and fitness is small changes, and
just a few will get you looking and feeling better.
Control
Your Portions
One of the best changes you can make in your new
diet and fitness program is to alter the portions you’re eating at
your daily meals. Rather than letting yourself get tempted to
go back for seconds when you’re having dinner, try dishing out your
food and putting away the leftovers. Not only will you reduce the
amount of food you eat at dinner, but you’ve got a great lunch to
be warmed up at work the next day, and you can skip the fast food
run that adds even more calories to your diet each week.
You should also try changing the portions you
put on the plate a little, adding more vegetables than meat and
grains. This will add more fiber and fewer calories to your diet
while still giving you a full plate of food. Changes like that will
still help you feel psychologically satisfied by the amount of food
you’re eating, but will make a big difference in the quality of
what you eat. The big thing in changing eating habits is not to
deny what you love to eat, which leads to going back to awful
eating practices, but to add a little more control over it.
Grab Some
Water
Diet and fitness experts all seem to agree that
drinking a lot of water is a good thing. You might not like the
stuff on its own, but cutting back on coffee, soda, and alcohol and
replacing it with water can make a big impact on your diet and
fitness program. Don’t go all out at first, but try to replace one
of your drinks with a glass of water during the day, and try to
make little increases from there. Just as with other foods, don’t
deny yourself that soda, but if you grab a glass of water with it,
you can alternate sips of water with your soda, and still enjoy the
taste. If you end up grabbing a drink just to have something cold,
start keeping a pitcher of water in your fridge. Just as with your
food portions, little changes will make you develop good habits, so
keep trying, and don’t give up. Soon, you’ll be practicing great
diet and fitness with no effort at all!
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