Posts tagged with "weightmanagementeducation"
You know the socks that your distant relative sends you year after year during the Holidays? Have you or your loved ones ever enjoyed them? Don’t you think a weight management book would make a better present for all? If you find yourself wishing for something a bit more useful than a pair of socks, anything that could help you jumpstart into your New Year’s Resolution next year, I can help you out.
I had the pleasure to be interviewed by Jacques Hopkins. If you are interested in learning a bit more about me, what I do, my believes, my commitment to my students and my confidence that I can help you have a better life if you let me show you how, I think you should listen to the interview.
One of the choices when looking at using a protein powder as a help to lose weight is which type to go for. The main choice is generally between whey-based protein and plant-based protein powder, however there are many aspects to consider. A lot of people than want to use protein powder as a help to lose weight, can’t tolerate whey protein for various reasons, including bloating and potential allergy problems. Plant-based protein powder can be the perfect option.
Want to lose weight fast and with no effort? Looking for a magic diet to lose weight for good? Then this book is not for you. You didn’t gain weight overnight, and whoever promises you that you will lose weight fast in a healthy way and stay in shape while still maintaining your old habits is not telling the truth. So how can you lose weight instead? The answer to this question is right in front of you.
Have you noticed how most people gain weight after following a diet? If you want to learn why diets don't work and how to lose weight healthy, this post is for you. One thing I have learned over and over again, as a creator of my program and working with students, is that if you REALLY learn what’s important and leave aside what is not, you’ll succeed.
If you are trying to lose weight you have probably looked at many options, and most likely you have tried cutting down on calories, a specific food group and/or increasing your exercise levels. But have you tried focusing only on the quality of the foods you eat? The Stanford Prevention Research Center has recently finished a study concerning the best approach when you are trying to lose weight: quality versus quantity, and I want to explore those concepts with you.
Are you a food lover? If you are and you feel constantly guilty for it, I have put together a few healthy weight loss tips for you.