Holistic & Dr. Sears Certified Health Coach educates families on simple, effective ways they can use to live healthier, happier lives. A blog where moms learn about nourishing foods so that they are confident and at peace with the nutrition choices they make for themselves, their babies, their families and in effect for our future generations.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Weight Loss!!

So all of us at some point of our lives worry and get stressed out with issues related to our weight. It feels like we are falling into a black hole and can't really do anything about it. But guess what we can!!! By making small changes in our lifestyle we can definitely achieve our dream weight. For starters try this:

Start out slow and steady. Don't expect to hit the gym for 3 hours right from week 1.

1. Get atleast 30 minutes of physical activity daily
             Think you can't spare 30 minutes, try dividing the workout time in 3 sessions of 10 minutes each

2. Do what you enjoy the most
             Could be anything walking, jogging, strength training, yoga, Krav Maga, swimming

3. Once you are in the zone increase the intensity and duration of your workout

4. Choose your food wisely
              Avoid excess sugar, fat and simple carbs

5. DRINK LOTS OF WATER!!

It's not as difficult as you think it is. More on this later.

Till then have a happy and healthy day!!!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

thx parul! good and simple tips. Looking forward to more guidance

williamsmith said...

2. Yoga is a way of life, a conscious act, not a set or series of learning principles. The dexterity, grace, and poise you cultivate, as a matter of course, is the natural outcome of regular practice. You require no major effort. In fact trying hard will turn your practices into a humdrum, painful, even injurious routine and will eventually slow down your progress. Subsequently, and interestingly, the therapeutic effect of Yoga is the direct result of involving the mind totally in inspiring (breathing) the body to awaken. Yoga is probably the only form of physical activity that massages each and every one of the body’s glands and organs. This includes the prostate, a gland that seldom, if ever, gets externally stimulated in one’s whole life.
www.coomararunodaya.com

Paruls Wellness Coaching said...

Williams, I really don't know how to get in touch with you. But THANK YOU so much for your insight on Yoga and Good Luck for your website www.coomararunodaya.com.

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