Weight Loss Programs - Finding A Weight Loss Program That Works
By Vince DelMonte
If you're currently on the search for weight loss programs, you'll need to consider a variety of things. All weight loss programs are not created
equally; some will have a much higher rate of success than others.
Knowing exactly what to look for when searching for weight loss exercise programs will help enable you to make a decision that will get you
the results you're looking for.
First, if you're like many people, you probably want a free weight loss program. The thing to keep in mind though is that these are free for a
reason. They are targeted towards the general public and as such, give such broad suggestions that while it may work for one person, it will not
work for you. For example, if you are a 200 pound man and the free weight loss programs you are finding are more geared towards a 140 pound
woman; you can see why this would obviously be problematic.
The first thing to ask yourself when you see a weight loss diet program is how personalized is it. I'm sure you've heard the saying that
"General programs produce general results," which is very true. The more personalized and targeted the solution is to your individual situation,
the higher your chance of consistent weight loss.
Next, ask whether it allows for enough calories to keep you from completely starving. While it may be tempting to try a very low calorie
approach to get the weight loss process over and done with, usually these end up backfiring on you, leaving you gaining more weight back after
you go off them than you had when you first started. Your goal is to burn the fat, not starve the fat and the majority of weight loss programs
force your metabolism to shut down which leads to muscle loss - a doubled edged sword contributing to greater fat storage on your body.
Another component that you'll want to factor in is exercise. A good weight loss exercise program will combine both cardiovascular training
along with weight training. Those weight loss exercise programs that have you doing hours of cardio on end are not going to be all that
beneficial at retaining your lean muscle tissue mass, nor time efficiency. Since, your lean muscle tissue is what keeps your metabolism the
highest; it's what you really want to focus on the most. Neglecting this aspect of your workout is a huge mistake and does not maximize the 24
hours in a day you have to burn fat.
Finally, keep in mind that any weight loss program you go on you should be maintainable in the long run. A program that you're only able to
maintain in the very short term is likely to not be overly beneficial as if lifestyle changes are not made with regards to how you're eating;
chances are that the weight will be back at some point in the near future. Your ultimate goal is a lifestyle change, not a temporary change.
So, if you want to get on a weight loss program that works, be sure to check out Your Six-Pack Quest. As you'll discover when you sign up for
this plan you'll get 9 balanced meal plans, 84 days each, ranging from 1200 to 2800 calories. You have literally zero guess work because these
plans include grocery lists, a wide variety of meals, tasty meals, and exact times to eat. Follow the plans to the letter and you'll have a
ripped and sexy six pack 6 months tops.
Before, when I was
taking massive amounts
of supplements and blindly
following what the
magazines told me to do,
I was an embarrassingly
scrawny 149 pound
twerp.

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After I
discovered the
truth I shot up to an
impressive 190 pounds of
rock-solid, ripped muscle
mass in under 6 months...and
became a national champion
fitness model!
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Now I’m a solid 210 lbs
and 10% body fat…
and I'm going to show
you how to build 10,
20, 30 and even 50 lbs of
rock hard muscle without
getting fat in the process.

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About the Author:
Vince DelMonte is the author of Your Six Pack Quest found at Click Here
He specializes in helping chubby guys and gals how to lose weight without
gimmicks, supplements or dieting.
Photo's Courtesy of Vince DelMonte
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