Monday, June 28, 2010

Dieting

I've been dieting for the past few weeks. I guess that the month of June makes me want to diet more. I've found a few simple ways to loose weight.

1. Don't drink alcohol for a while. I think this time around my weight was as high as 87 K.G.'s . Giving up alcohol for a while is a good way to go. Since I got married, I've been trying to drink only on the weekends. Three weeks ago I decided to do something like phase one of "The Instinct Diet," that curbs drinking for two weeks. Beer has a lot of calories so cutting it off is good. When I'm not dieting I like to have beer and snacks, or wine and snacks. Pairing alcohol with some kind of snack isn't a very good idea. If you really like beer and wine, cutting back can be difficult, but if you aren't spending money on drinks, you aren't spending money, and that can be good.

2. For lunch, eat a salad. Salads are really great to eat in the summertime. When it is super hot out, all you have to do is pack a salad and throw it in a fridge, then later you have a nice cold salad to eat. If salads don't fill you up, also pack stuff like yogurt, a few almonds, some walnuts, a piece of bread, or even a baked sweet potato. Baked sweet potatoes go really nice with coffee.

3. Eat whole grains like barley, and oatmeal. They are high in fiber. If you live in Korea like me, you have the problem of having white rice everywhere. If you like rice, you can get around this by blending rice with barley. Or you can blend brown rice with barley and beans. In the past I have made curry fried rice where the fried rice was a mixture of barley and brown rice. I've also made Thai style fried rice with brown rice and barely. In America you can get a lot of different whole grains.

4. Exercise. I exercise through practicing martial arts, riding my bike, and playing soccer matches on the weekend. If you are a person who is disciplined enough to do something wretched like going running, then do that. Personally, I enjoy combining exercise with an objective. If I practice martial arts, then I'm exercising while keeping my mind occupied. When I'm riding my bike, it is because I don't have a car, and I have to get somewhere. A few years ago when I was living in America and working at a Tae Kwon Do school and trying to graduate from college, I really enjoyed days when I could ride my bike to and from work, because on those days I didn't have to buy any gas money. Lastly, a few of us in Jinju enjoy a good football match on Sundays. I really suck at playing football (Soccer) but it gives me a chance to run around. As I mentioned before, running is hard to do everyday because it can be so boring and painful, but if you are chasing a ball it is a little better.

Soccer is good conditioning for martial arts like Tae Kwon Do. Tae Kwon Do is mostly anaerobic requiring short bursts of energy and speed. Soccer is very much the same way. Also in soccer games you have to try to read situations and try to position yourself as to where the ball is going to be. When you are sparring in Tae Kwon Do you need to try to develop strategies to overcome an opponents defenses, or develop strategies to cope with an opponents attacks. So the two compliment each other well.

Exercise also makes you feel good too. That is a pretty important aspect that should be mentioned as well.

5. If you eat snacks, eat a piece of fruit or something. Also drink something like water, tea, or coffee. It will help you feel fuller.

6. Cook for yourself: If you have to loose weight, try to find good tasting healthy foods, and then cook them. You know what you like so if you can make something healthy and delicious it might be likely that you don't view dieting as a chore.

7. Have fun. If you see progress, it makes you feel better.