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8 Reasons Why You Keep Falling
Off The Diet Wagon
Clearly, we have an obesity
problem in America and many other countries across our planet. Yet, I
propose that we do not have a weight loss problem today. In case
you’re confused at this apparent contradiction, consider these
statistics:
According to a study from
Oxford University published in the International Journal of Obesity,
within 3 to 5 years, about 80 percent of all ‘weight
losers’ have regained the lost weight, and often gained back a
little extra.
According to research by the National Weight Control Registry, that relapse rate may be as high as 95 percent.
For comparison, relapse rates for drug, alcohol and tobacco dependency have been reported in the range of 50-90%.
This means that lots and lots
of people have “successfully” lost weight. But not many
have kept it off. Therefore, we don’t have a weight loss problem,
we have a weight-relapse problem; we have a “not sticking with
it” problem. Wouldn’t you agree?
In fact, the fall and
subsequent weight-regain usually doesn’t take years. Many people
have abandoned their new year’s resolutions within weeks. By the
time the Super Bowl party rolls around, their diet is history!
If this is true, then
shouldn’t we put more of our attention onto figuring out why you
haven’t been sticking with your program, and what you should do
about it?
I put together this new list (below) of the top 8 reasons why you fall off the wagon.
Rather than worrying about the
minutiae of your diet plan, like whether you should be on low carb or
high carb, Mediterranean or Okinawan, vegetarian or meat eater, I
propose that if you simply focus on these 8 issues, you’ll start
getting more lasting results.
How? By being able to stick
with whichever plan you decided was best for you! After all, even if
you have the best nutrition program in the world - on paper - it
doesn’t do you much good if you can’t stick with it in
practice!
THE 8 REASONS
1. No focus: you
didn’t set goals, you didn’t put your goals in writing,
and/or you didn’t stay focused on your goals daily (by reading
them, affirming them, looking at a vision board, etc.)
2. No priorities: you
may have set a goal, but you didn’t put it on or near the top of
your priorities list. For example, your goal is six pack abs, but
drinking beer and eating fast food on the weekend is higher on your
priorities list than having a flat stomach.
3. No support system: you
tried to go at it alone; no buddy system, training partners, family,
spouse, friends, mentors or coaches to turn to for information and
emotional support when the going got tough.
4. No Accountability: you
didn’t keep score for your own accountability – with a
progress chart, weight record, measurements, food journal, training
journal, and you didn’t set up external accountability (ie,
report to someone else or show your results to someone else)
5. No patience: you
were only thinking short term and had unrealistic expectations. You
expected 10 pounds a week or 5 pounds a week or 3 pounds a week, so the
first week you lost “only” 1 or 2 pounds or hit a plateau,
you gave up.
6. No planning: you
winged it. You walked into the gym without having a workout in hand, on
paper, you didn’t plan your workouts into your weekly schedule;
you didn’t have a menu on paper, you didn’t make time (so
instead you made excuses, like “I’m too busy”)
7. No balance: your
diet or training program was too extreme. You went the all or nothing,
“I want it now” route instead of the moderate,
slow-and-steady wins the race route.
8. No personalization: your
nutrition or training program was the wrong one for you. It might have
worked for someone else, but it didn’t suit your schedule,
personality, lifestyle, disposition or body type.
So there you have it – 8
reasons why most people fall off the wagon! Have you been making these
mistakes? If so, the solutions are clear and simple: focus, prioritize,
get support, be accountable, be patient, plan, balance and personalize.
Train hard and expect success,
Tom Venuto
Fat Loss Coach
www.BurnTheFat.com
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