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Why Counting Calories Is Important in Your
Weight Loss Goals
Counting calories is not generally a good time to say the
least. However, it is a proven fact that when you count
calories and watch what you eat, you are by far more apt to
lose pounds and be able to keep them off.
If you are one of those people that have tried every new diet
on the market and attempted to shed weight in a range of ways,
you may actually discover that trying to diet by counting
calories is a fresh approach that may work very well for
you.
When you take the time to count calories, you will make certain
that you burn more calories than you take in on any given day.
Which is the way that weight loss works, you need to burn off
more than you take in before you see the pounds vanish.
It may sound like a complicated process, but the whole method
is rather simple when you take a look at it. When you take in
more calories than you burn off, your body stores these
calories and they become fat over time.
By the same token, when you burn off more calories than you
take in, your body over time will have to go into your fat
cells and take the energy and nutrients that it needs and that
is when you will see the weight begin to come off.
One of the first things that you need to do when wanting to
begin counting calories is to figure out your own personal
calorie equation.
This means determining the number of calories that you need to
take in each day so that you can keep your current weight
consistent. We are lucky that over time, dieticians have
figured out that the average woman needs about two thousand
calories daily to maintain their natural weight.
Men on the other hand need around 2500 calories every day to
maintain their natural weight. These numbers will vary
depending on the individual’s natural build, height, muscle
content and various genetic factors.
Once you have determined your own personal calorie equation, it
is the point where you want to decide how you are going to go
about loosing weight. Once again, we are lucky that dieticians
and studies conducted have taught us much of what we need to
know about the best way to lose weight.
The simple fact to loosing weight is to burn off more calories
than you take in each day. By that token, if you take in about
500 calories less than you should need daily, you will notice
about a one pound weight loss each week.
So, that means that if you take in a thousand less calories
daily than you need, you should see yourself shedding around
two pounds weekly. This happens because when you cut back on
your calories your body in turn takes fat stores and they
become caloric energy.
The human body needs calories to function, if you are not
providing your body with these calories, it will look around
and take them from wherever it can, and in this case, it is
bound to be your fat stores.
By counting calories, you want to take calories away from your
body in a healthy manner that will allow you to loose as much
weight as possible without causing your body stress or harm. If
you cut out too many calories and leave your body feeling
hungry, you will not be able to stick with your diet.
You will have better success if you eat foods that fill you up
and are healthy and fresh. Besides counting calories, consider
greatly bringing exercise into your life to maximize your
weight loss.
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