It doesn’t matter how much I emphasise on eating right, it will not be enough. As per WHO, “…A healthy diet can protect the human body against certain types of diseases, in particular, noncommunicable diseases such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, some types of cancer and skeletal conditions…”. In terms of attaining fitness, you will find multiple articles which state that fitness is 70% diet and 30% workout, the 70-30 rule. Therefore, it is already established that one needs to stick to a healthy dietary regime to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
So, where is the problem? What is stopping you from reaching your goal? I believe the problem is that there are too many options to confuse a beginner – Dieting, intermittent fasting, Keto diet, and the list will go on. Another reason which acts as a deterrent is suddenly stopping the intake of all the food items which are considered unhealthy. Thus, finding healthy foods a bit unappealing and people reverting to their normal and unhealthy eating style. To overcome these, based on my personal experience, I have some tips which you can follow to maintain a healthy dietary regime.
First, the most important concepts I found are calorie deficit (for weight loss) and My-plate concept. In a very simplified manner, the former means that you need to burn more than what you eat to lose weight and the latter states each meal should contain equal amounts of carbs, protein and vegetables. Secondly, instead of completely cutting down on that tempting dessert, restrict it to a moderate limit. To help with putting the above-mentioned concepts in practice and chalking out your diet chart, I found the app – Healthifyme very helpful. Some may find entering the food details daily a bit cumbersome, but you can use the app to zero in on your ideal diet by following the below-mentioned steps:
– Enter your general daily meals for the first time to check if it meets the dietary targets as per the calorie deficit and My-plate concept
– Tweak your diet by adding/ removing recipes until you zero in on your ideal diet
This ideal diet will act as a baseline of your food intake on a meal to meal basis (small measurable targets). Even if you deviate from your plan in one meal, you can try to compensate for it in the next meal. Also, if you plan your diet properly, it will let you have everything in moderation, and you will not have to put in a huge effort of cutting out on desserts or junk food altogether.
20 thoughts on “5 Important Yet Baby Steps For A Beginner Health Enthusiast”
Very well written and consolidated. Every point put forward is quite realistic and that’s what I like the most about the above article.
Thanks for your thoughts. And you got it right.The main focus was to encourage people to lead a healthy lifestyle with minimum effort
Nice writeup. Very much relatable and doable steps, for any Health Enthusiast, hopefully of any age.
Yes dada. The good thing about bodyweight exercises is that generally it can be done by all age groups. Moreover internet will give you multiple options if you are looking for a specific requirements like for kids or for senior citizens
Good write up.
Another aspect would be add some subtle meditation. It takes the fitness journey to a complete holistic level.
Thanks Subhendu. I totally agree with the fact that mental and physical health are intertwined with each other. In fact, your comment gives me an idea about a new article on mental well-being. Probably we might see a part 2 soon 🙂
Very well thought article.
Issue of obseity, unawareness of bmi is growing concern. I like the point 3rd of water intake. Keeping hydrated is crucial for health and well-being. It’s the most common and doable thing which people ignore in daily life.
Let’s pledge to increase the amount of healthy beverages like water, that our we /family drinks.
Exactly bhaiya. Small things if done consistently can make a huge difference. Let us ensure that we/ our family keeps doing those small things
Very Nicely Written ! Like the fact that you have laid down all the guidelines & doable targets to follow.
Exactly Heena. The main goal of the article is motivate people by keeping achievable targets in front of them. Once the focus shifts to day to day activities, results will automatically follow. 🙂
Thank you for writing this sir it will be actually helpful for me.Very well written everyone can follow this easily and in many points in this article is the exact situations most of us are facing like too many diets concept and the posture thing.. infact when i read this since then i am being concious haha.. loved it
Great Parag! The way you have mentioned, it seems my purpose for writing the article has been fulfilled. Nothing is more satisfying for an author to find that he has influenced and motivated his readers. Now whenever you find yourself slouching, your inner-self would shout out loud “JAWAN PEETH SEEDHI RAKHO!”
Very informative topic on life style to improve the quality of life in both terms ie physical and mental. Because as saying goes a healthy mind leaves in a healthy body. Kudos !!!
Yes Pramod, that’s completely true. As mentioned earlier in the comments, physical and mental health are intertwined with each other. We should take care of both when we are thinking about fitness
This post is in fact a good one it helps new net viewers, who are wishing for blogging. Eolanda Emery Burwell
Thanks for your kind words. 🙂
If you want to use the photo it would also be good to check with the artist beforehand in case it is subject to copyright. Best wishes. Aaren Reggis Sela
I appreciate your concern. Which image are you talking about? I used the redistributable images only when searching in Google image
I really like your writing style, excellent information, thankyou for putting up : D. Bernita Sterne Haskins
Thanks Bernita, I hope you were able to implement some of the tips mentioned in your daily lifestyle.
However I’m curious to know how you got directed towards my article
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