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Have a Successful New Year’s Resolution: Why Diets Fail

Everyone’s New Year’s resolution seems to always be to lose weight. The reason why most everyone fails is fairly simple. Diets don’t last – by its very nature, a diet is a temporary thing. That’s not to say dieting isn’t useful, but it is best reserved for a specific goal such as an event or competition. This short-term mindset that dieting brings upon won’t work for most people’s resolutions. If your goal is to lose weight, and to keep it off, then a quick fix that some fad diet promises won’t cut it. It’s no secret that to make a permanent change to your physique requires a permanent change to your lifestyle. This idea can be intimidating at first, but small, incremental changes to your daily routine can go a long ways. The problem with a New Year’s Resolution is this mentality to change entirely on a certain date; to drop everything you’re doing wrong and begin fresh on Monday morning. The slow, steady route with small positive changes daily will ultimately lead to successful weight loss.

A solid workout program is the other major player in transforming your physique. A workout program, coupled with a good nutrition program should be the goal. A “good” nutrition program is one that is balanced, healthy, designed to fit whatever your goal may be, and one that will fuel your workouts. Showing up to the gym isn’t the same as working out. Be honest with yourself about what is really happening when you’re at the gym. Another problem with dieting is that it may have a negative impact on your workouts. Now, I am not saying that eating in a manner that puts you in a calorie deficit is a bad thing, but it’s important to note that there are many more factors in the the physique transformation process than the “calories-in vs. calories out” theory. If the way you’re eating is harming your workouts, it’s time to rethink things.

These things that I have touched upon can seem overwhelming if you’ve never successfully reached your goals. Working with a nutritionist and a personal trainer may be the next step if you’re serious about making a change. Here at Evolve Medical Associates, I will work closely with you, tailoring a diet specific to your goals. Moreover, I now offer personal training services. I believe a holistic approach is the best route for health and fitness. In this realm, everything builds upon one another, there’s a synergistic effect by having an effective nutrition and fitness plan – something a “diet” just can’t do.

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