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How to think slim
People often ask me why I run a slimming programme when Ive never had a weight problem. My answer is that I know how to be slim without subscribing to a popular diet and I can teach you how to be slim too.
When I first started working as a personal trainer 12 years ago, I noticed that a lot of my clients didnt care very much about being fit and healthy and they certainly werent exercising for fun. All they wanted to do was lose weight. Id start by designing the perfect exercise programme for them and, when they failed to stick to it, Id turn my attention to nutrition and give them diet sheets. Of course, they didnt stick to those either and that was when I realised that the answer must be somewhere else.
I began to study the habits of all the slim and healthy people I knew. After all, if you want to find out how to do something its best to learn from people who do it best.
In my opinion dieting doesnt work. All it does is make you more anxious about food and disrupt your metabolism. So, lets assume that youre ready to suspend your belief in dieting for a while and think like a slim person. How do you go about it?
- Change your focus
The most important thing of all and its something that slim people take for granted is belief in yourself as a slim person. If you think of yourself as overweight youll find it difficult to lose weight and keep it off. We all live up to our self-images. When I ask a group of people on the first week of the Lighten Up course what it is that they want, they usually say something like, I want to lose weight.When they say that, I know they are actually picturing the weight they want to lose, right there and then. They are seeing the thighs or the beer belly or the bum or whichever bit of them they like the least and what you see tends to be what you get. What they should be focusing on is how they actually want to look, rather than the weight they want to lose. Slim people have a much better self-image and getting slimmer involves having a more positive picture of yourself. If you imagine yourself looking gorgeous in a bathing suit, youre much more likely to behave like that person. It will encourage you to stop overeating or eating unhealthy foods in much the same way as an inspirational photograph on the fridge door might stop you from snacking.
- Understand your hunger
Slim people eat based on how hungry they are and when lunch time or tea time or dinner time comes around they dont just fill up their plate because the food is there. Subconsciously, they judge how hungry they are before they start eating. Similarly, if they feel full during a meal they stop eating.The next time hunger pangs strike, imagine you have a scale in your mind from one to ten. One means youre not hungry, ten means youre starving. Check where you are on that scale before you put anything into your mouth. Only eat if youre registering six or above but dont let yourself get up to nine or ten because then youll be so hungry that you might risk overeating. You can also use the scale to judge how full youre getting.
- Think about what you eat
Now imagine youve registered above six on the hunger scale and youre ready to eat. Dont just stuff the nearest hamburger into your mouth. Stop and ask yourself how the food you want to eat will make you feel half an hour or so after youve eaten it. Will it give you energy or will it make you feel heavy and sluggish? Think about a couple of different things you might eat, how theyd make you feel, what theyd smell and taste like, then make your choice.
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