Many
of us would like to be thinner, more toned or more physically fit. Almost all
of us feel that we could look better if we fitted into our clothes a little
better and many feel that this would also give them a boost in confidence and
general self-esteem.
The
problem is making that happen. Because if you’re like the vast majority of
people, then you’ve probably tried different diet programs and training regimes
in the past without much success. What can you do to ensure that this is a
different story? That this time things
go to plan? Here are some pointers that can help you craft the body you’re
looking for…
Slow and Steady
The
longest journey starts with a single step and the biggest biceps start with a
single curl. The big issue that a lot of people have when it comes to setting
their fitness goals, is that they make them far too ambitious. If you’re
starting a diet that involves eating absolutely no carbs, or if you’re starting a training regime that involves working
out for an hour and a half 5 times per week, then you’re going to struggle to
adapt your lifestyle. Instead, use the ‘MED’ or ‘Minimum Effective Dose’ and
then make sure that you don’t work harder than necessary in the gym.
Set Yourself Up for Success
So
that means taking up one of those easier workouts right? The ones that cram a
short HIIT workout in after your work hours for example?
Maybe
you’re tempted by the various different diet programs that claim they include
meals that only take 10 minutes to prepare.
Be
wary! While many of these programs sound quick,
what they fail to mention is:
·
The
time it takes to get to the gym
·
The
extra washing that you have to do after training at home
·
The
time it takes to shower after the workout
·
The
time it takes to get back home
·
How
tired you’ll be following your workouts and how this is going to impact on your
subsequent productivity
Likewise,
those diet plans forget:
·
The
time/money involves in acquiring all those exotic ingredients
·
The
prep time: chopping those onions, pre-heating the oven etc.
·
The
time it takes to wash up afterward
·
The
fact that sometimes ingredients won’t be available, or you’ll have guests round
Point
is: even the easiest routine is going to include hidden elements that end up
taking up more time and stress. So your job is to try and edit the guidelines
to fit your lifestyle and your routine specifically.
That
might mean, for example, that you’re going to work out from home instead of at
the gym. That way you can train in your underwear, meaning no more washing and
meaning you’ll get less sweaty. It means you don’t have to travel too.
Likewise,
think about recipes that will be genuinely easy to make and the tools and
appliances that can help make them even
easier still. Smoothies are more work than they sound because of the
washing up – so try a NutriBullet!


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