Choosing The Best Weight Loss Program

Do It Right The First Time… Choosing The Best Weight Loss Program For You. by Lisa J. Murray

How do you decide which system is the best weight loss program for you?

This is a question that has been asked thousands of times and the answer can be different every time. There are so many choices, so many avenues to explore, so many factors to consider. Let’s try to break this down into manageable components.

Use these steps when deciding on a weight loss plan of action:

Goals for your best weight loss program One the most important things to do when searching for the best weight loss program for you is to decide on your goals. The more specific you are with your goals, the better your chances of weight losssuccess become.

Be sure to set specific, realistic expectations. Meaning, don’t expect to lose 100 pounds in thirty days. The average amount of weight loss using safe and healthy means is one to three pounds per week, sometimes maybe a little more. Don’t get discouraged. As the months fly by, you’ll definitley start to notice those pants getting looser!

When setting goals ask yourself these questions: How much weight do I want to lose? How much time am I giving myself to reach my ideal weight? (Remember be realistic!)

Lifestyle- finding the best weight loss program for your schedule

When choosing the best weight loss program for you, it’s very important to factor in the type of lifestyle you lead. This is a crucial step that many people miss.

So how much exactly IS 500 calories? If you’re going to reduce your daily intake by 500 calories, it helps to know what you need to cut out, right? Here’s how easy it is to lose 500 calories a day:

  • Use milk instead of cream in your coffee. Savings? 50 calories per cup.
  • Skip the butter on your baked potato. Savings? 100 calories
  • Drink fruit-flavored water instead of a 16 ounce soda. Savings? 200 calories
  • Skip the Big Mac and have a salad instead. A Big Mac weighs in at a whopping 460 calories. A fresh salad with a light dressing? Less than 100! Savings? 360 calories
  • Pass by the bag of potato chips. An average snack size bag of chips has over 300 calories. Savings? 300 calories
  • Eat your corn on the ear. A 1 cup serving of canned corn has 165 calories. An ear of corn has 85. Savings? 80 calories.
  • Switch to low-fat cream cheese on your bagel. Savings? 90 calories per ounce.
  • Love those fries and can’t give them up? Swap the skinny fries out for thick steak-cut ones. Thin French fries absorb more oil than the thicker, meatier ones. Savings? 50 calories per 4 ounce serving
Your lifestyle determines what type of weight loss program will work for you. If you work twelve hours a day or travel five days a week, a weight loss program that requires a lot of cooking won’t work for you so don’t even consider it. Additionally… You need to know your strengths and weaknesses. Are you an exercise buff who just happens to eat poorly? If so, you may need a food based weight loss program. On the other hand, are you a whiz in the kitchen but you hate working out? Also… What qualities in a weight loss program are necessities for you? Ask yourself these questions and be honest in your answers: How much time daily can I devote to exercise? Cooking? How many times a week must I be able to eat out? What kinds of exercise am I willing to do? (ex. walking, jogging, weight training, swimming, pilates, yoga, aerobics, etc.) Do I need help with my eating habits? Fitness? Both? Must I have one-on-one attention? Do I need a plan that requires no cooking? Do I need a plan with lots of structure or one with customization and flexibility? Money for the best weight loss program Another thing to factor in when choosing the best weight loss program for you is the amount of money you’re willing to spend. Most online membership-based weight loss programs will cost between $15.00 - $250.00 per month while non membership-based programs have a one-time fee of anywhere between $12.00 - $ 160.00 There are a couple of things you need to be aware of when deciding on your weight loss budget. As is true with just about everything in today’s society, you usually get what you pay for so when deciding on the right budget treat this like you would something that is very important to you. If you’re willing to spend sixty bucks on that new hair cut and color or that great outfit, shouldn’t you be willing to spend that much on reaching your desired weight? Having said that, there are plenty of good weight loss programs to choose from at reasonable prices. The key point to remember here is that the more customization you require, the more the price of the weight loss program will rise. For example… You may be able to get a weight loss program for $19.95 but don’t expect it to be customized to fit your individual needs. Don’t expect a lot of intricate details in this program and definitely don’t expect ongoing personal support. With that said… If you’re focused on your weight loss goal, you have the necessary will power to stay on track, you can follow a pre-packaged plan, and all you need is a simple, effective weight loss plan of action, you may be able to succeed with a low cost weight loss program. However, if you’re frustrated from past failures but determined to succeed, you might want to shell out a few extra bucks for customized, one-on-one support. Safety The next and most important issue you need to consider is the safety of the weight loss program you’re interested in. The first thing you should always do is discuss the weight loss program with your doctor. The general rule of thumb I use when giving nutritional advice is if the program consists of losing weight solely through eating healthier and exercise, then it’s usually safe to try. I never recommend using supplements because many of them (even herbal ones) can be harmful but even if they’re not they are unnecessary. You can lose weight safely, quickly, and effectively without them so why waste extra money buying supplements you really don’t need? Having said that, it’s still your choice as to whether you want to try supplements or not. Just always get your doctor’s approval first and if a supplement makes you feel strange or causes any side effects stop taking it immediately. Now get going towards the best weight loss program! Now it’s time to get started on your weight loss plan of action. Get a sheet of paper and jot down answers to all of the questions in each subtitle. Visit best-weight-loss-program-info.com , read our reviews, and determine if any of the programs have the qualities you need in order to have weight loss success. If not, move on to other programs but use the same checklist. This weight loss plan of action should save you time and money and help you to find the best weight loss program for you the first time around. About the Author Nutrition advisor, Lisa J. Murray, holds a bachelor’s degree in Dietetics as well as 10 years experience in the nutrition field. Aside from being an advocate of healthy weight loss, Ms. Murray hosts the site best-weight-loss-program-info.com as an unbiased information tool to help those seeking to lose weight find accurate information on the latest weight loss programs.

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Revision date: June 11, 2011
Last revised: by Dave R. Roger, M.D.