What Does Your Body Fat Percentage Mean?

By Molihal Fetin


So it's not what you say, but how you say it, and when it comes to weight issues, there's some good hard data now that shows the truth of that conventional wisdom.

Here are ten small steps you can take to start losing weight. Start wherever you'd like, whenever you'd like. What's best is that you do this on your own terms rather than following some strict, rigid plan that nobody can follow to the T. Try taking one step every week or two until you've added each one into your life. You'll find that by the time you're done you'll feel better physically as well as mentally.

Step One: Cut Out the Pop
Soda. Pop. Coke. Whatever you call it, if it's not diet, it's going to pack on the pounds if you drink it regularly. Even diet soda isn't highly recommended, though if it's weight loss you're after and you're not willing to give up all sodas then they are a good alternative. The best drink alternative, however, is water. Tea comes in as a close second. If you normally drink a can of soda every day, cutting it out of your daily routine will save you around 150 calories. Over the course of three weeks, you will have saved 3150 calories. 3500 equals one pound of weight, so that's nearly one pound lost right there!
Step Two: Take the Stairs
Taking the stairs instead of the elevator is an excellent way to burn a few extra calories. If you're physically able, you should really give it a try. You'll burn more calories and the more you burn, the more you'll lose.

Step Three: Eat More Veggies
I'll admit: this isn't easy. I have a hard time with it myself. Regardless, vegetables are high in nutrition and low in calories. You'll feel full after eating them but you won't have consumed as many calories as you might have if you were, for example, eating potato chips.
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