Archive for February, 2010
Weight Loss Goals – Why Goals Are Important & How to Plan For Your Weight Loss Success
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Making weight loss goals doesn't seem to be one of the most important things that people do in regard to losing their weight. However it is important and can stand in the way of you succeeding. Many people also think that just making a statement like "I am going to lose weight" or "I am going to lose 50lbs" is enough to get them going but these are too general.
Weight Loss Goals – Why Goals Are Important & How to Plan For Your Weight Loss Success
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Making weight loss goals doesn't seem to be one of the most important things that people do in regard to losing their weight. However it is important and can stand in the way of you succeeding. Many people also think that just making a statement like "I am going to lose weight" or "I am going to lose 50lbs" is enough to get them going but these are too general.
3 Simple Fat Burning Secrets the Experts Don’t Want You to Know About
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Many so-called 'experts' claim to have access to fat burning secrets that will change your life. However, the key to losing stubborn fat is incredibly simple. Most importantly, you should remember that steroids, or other drugs, are never a long-term solution and can cause serious damage to your body.
3 Simple Fat Burning Secrets the Experts Don’t Want You to Know About
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Many so-called 'experts' claim to have access to fat burning secrets that will change your life. However, the key to losing stubborn fat is incredibly simple. Most importantly, you should remember that steroids, or other drugs, are never a long-term solution and can cause serious damage to your body.
Why You Should Not Trust the Food Pyramid
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Weight Loss - The Food Pyramid, Revisited The USDA Food Pyramid has been controversial since its first appearance in 1992. While it incorporated many valuable features, it led to some confusion. Attempts to clarify the guidelines it contained in 2005 were only partly successful.
Why You Should Not Trust the Food Pyramid
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Weight Loss - The Food Pyramid, Revisited The USDA Food Pyramid has been controversial since its first appearance in 1992. While it incorporated many valuable features, it led to some confusion. Attempts to clarify the guidelines it contained in 2005 were only partly successful.
Lose Stubborn Stomach Fat This Year – 2010 is the Year For You
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
The most frequently asked question to me by my customers is "How can I lose stubborn stomach fat?" These people constantly ask whether cardio is better a better option as compared to weight training. I usually explain to all of them the very same point that cardio is not the most effective method to burn fat, and an individual needs to be carrying out intervals for burning body fat to assist in the loss of belly fat.
Lose Stubborn Stomach Fat This Year – 2010 is the Year For You
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
The most frequently asked question to me by my customers is "How can I lose stubborn stomach fat?" These people constantly ask whether cardio is better a better option as compared to weight training. I usually explain to all of them the very same point that cardio is not the most effective method to burn fat, and an individual needs to be carrying out intervals for burning body fat to assist in the loss of belly fat.
Educational Techniques For ADHD – Bracketing Distracting Thoughts
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
One meaning of the term "bracketing" is "to place within." This concept of "placing within" is a helpful strategy that students and adults can use to identify and appropriately deal with distracting thoughts. In stage one, students decide whether their current thoughts are appropriate for the task at hand. If they are not, students can bracket them in stage two.
Educational Techniques For ADHD – Bracketing Distracting Thoughts
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
One meaning of the term "bracketing" is "to place within." This concept of "placing within" is a helpful strategy that students and adults can use to identify and appropriately deal with distracting thoughts. In stage one, students decide whether their current thoughts are appropriate for the task at hand. If they are not, students can bracket them in stage two.