Your Weight Loss Problem: How-To Cure
It By Watching Movies Or Reading Books!
by: Beth Scott
I don’t know anything about you but if you’re
anything like me then you struggle with a weight loss
problem. Your weight loss problem consists of you
struggling to keep your weight down or struggling to
make your weight go down.
Most people who see me wouldn’t believe that I have a
weight loss problem, but I do. I’ve battled bulimia and
constant gains and losses in weight, of ten pounds each
time. Thats what I call a big weight loss problem.
A lot of women and men with the same or a similar
weight loss problem would sympathize with me I’m sure. I
want to look good (who doesn’t?) so that always
motivates me to go on a diet.
But after sticking to a diet for a week and dropping
the unwanted weight my love for good tasting food
overpowers my need to feel attractive and the weight
piles back on pound by pound.
There is always exercise to help with a weight loss
problem, I remind myself as I lie lazily on the couch
chomping down on one of my non-diet treats. “Sure!” I
groan “I don’t feel like wearing my butt out without
seeing any results for weeks at a time.”
Whenever I start a workout regimen I only stick to it
for a few weeks (usually less) and then I get bored and
drop it. So my weight loss problem continues.
How many other women I wondered (or men, for that
matter) get bored while exercising? I thought about that
for awhile then I set about to find a solution to help
all those poor people (and myself too, of course) with
this weight loss problem.
First I asked myself: What did I like to do? What did
I find Interesting?
“Hmmmm, well” I thought “I like dancing, but long
periods of it are exhausting. I like to read, to listen
to music, and I really dislike being on my feet for over
long periods of time.
What could possibly combine all or most of these to
make my exercising interesting and help solve my weight
loss problem?
The solution to my weight loss problem was amazingly
simple!
I own an old stationary bike, and I do mean OLD, but
the important thing is that it operates. You can do this
with any form of stationary bike, whether it’s a twenty
year old model or an up to date model.
It doesn’t matter whether you own the stationary bike
or use a gym’s or your local YMCA’s or YWCA’s
facilities.
My weight loss problem solution is this:
Find something engrossing to read. It could be a
novel or your favorite magazine. Or listen to music that
you enjoy, you could even use audio books or any
different CD’s or things you could listen to.
I suppose if your bike was somewhere around a
television or computer with a DVD player, you could even
watch your favorite movie.
The next step is to mount your stationary bide and
start biking while reading or doing any of the above
listed activities, and not to get off for at least 45 to
60 minutes, except for an occasional rest every quarter
of an hour.
I usually just keep biking away the whole time and
sometimes I bike longer because I’m so engrossed in what
I’m reading, and I won’t allow myself to read it once
I’m off the stationary bike.
After a week of this, without change in my eating
habits, or any dieting, I’m maintaining a healthy
weight. Best of all I’m not putting on any new pounds,
and my legs look visibly slimmer.
So I've kissed my weight loss problem goodbye, and
I'm saying hello to slim jeans and size 6 dresses, and
you can too.
For the first time in a long while I actually look
forward to putting on a bikini ;-)
About The Author
Beth Scott
If this method isn’t appealing to you or just
doesn’t work, you should try visiting Brad Callen’s
web site at:
http://snipurl.com/98g1 He gives excellent
weight loss advice for those seeking it.
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