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The Necessity of a Balanced Weight Loss Plan

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A person that is actively training would never want to lift weight with just half of their body.  It wouldn't make any sense.  While you would be building up and strengthening yourself, it would leave you weak and oddly disproportioned.   While it is obvious that such a weight training program would be ill fitted to a healthy lifestyle, many people will employ the same anti-balanced approach to their weight loss programs.  When they are training they will focus solely on either stretch based exercise, cardio based exercise, or resistance based exercise.  Studies have shown that a large percentage of people with gym memberships aren't getting a balanced workout.  Balance in a workout is important, but it is also important to have balance in everything you are doing to lose weight.  Nutrition is just as important as the time you dedicate to exercise. 

When you are working out try to balance the amount of cardiovascular exercise with an equal time of resistance based exercise, and include some type of stretching in your workout.  Resistance based workout help your body to create lean muscle.  Lean muscle is very important for a person that is trying to lose weight.  Lean muscle will burn a large amount of calories even when you are sitting idle.  It is a good idea to bolster the amount of protein that you have in your diet to help with the resistance training and lean muscle growth.  Your body needs protein to create new lean muscle, and the best way to get that protein into your system is to take a whey protein isolate supplement.  Whey protein is created from whey, which is a dairy product that is easy on the digestive system, high in protein and low in fats and carbohydrates.  Whey protein should be taken within thirty minutes after a resistance based workout for maximum results. 

When you are planning your nutritional program remember to include a balance of protein and carbohydrates.  Too much of one and too little of the other will not allow your body to function properly.  It can also lead to serious medical conditions and injuries.  As a boost to your diet you should also take a good daily multivitamin.  This allows your body to get any nutrients that might be lacking in your diet, and it will also help your body to avoid any illnesses.  In addition to the proper amounts of carbohydrates, proteins, and vitamins it is important to get enough fats in your diet.  Not all fats are bad for your body.  There are certain essential fats that strengthen your heart, lower cholesterol, and help your body to recover after a workout.  These are omega-3 fatty acids.  Your body can't construct these fatty acids from inside the body, these acids must be digested.  The best sources of these fatty acids are fish and organ meats.  Even adding two to three portions of fish to your diet per week often isn't enough to get the desired effects.  The best way to get these fatty acids into your system is by taking a fish oil supplement.  The supplement is great because omega-3 fatty acids normally take weeks to be absorbed into the muscle tissues, and requires a constant supply in the body.

Bolstering your diet with proper supplements, and increasing your workout routine with proper exercise will help you to reach your desired goals.  Just as you wouldn't train just half of your body, it is important that you have proper weight loss balance in your weight loss plans. 

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