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03-03-2010

The “Belly Off” Diet

The day after Super Bowl and all the festivities, eating, and drinking that this “holiday” requires.  Did you wake up all fuzzy headed, bloated, and hoarse from cheering on your favorite team?  Did you completely blow your diet plan that we all started on New Year’s Day.  Well, I certainly fell for the rivalry and fun and now am thinking of ways to get back on track with the battle of the bulge.

It is not too remarkable that one of the hot and spicy items searched for this morning was “The Belly Off Diet”.  This diet has been featured on the Men’s Health online community since 2002.  The “Belly Off! Club” has collectively lost over 2 million pounds since it was started.  This club achieved this phenominal feat by a combination of reducing intake of refined grains and sugar, portion control, exercise, and healthier eating.

The paper back book on this diet is scheduled for release on April 28 of this year.  It is written by Jeff Csatari and the editors of Men’s Health.  Not to be confused with The Flat Belly Diet written by the editors of Prevention Magazine, this diet plan is geared towards men’s weight loss while the Flat Belly Diet is targeted towards the fair ladies.

MSN actually did a preview of both of these diet plans, go to MSN Health and Fitness and enter both diets to review.

The Belly Off Diet is a well designed plan that features three satisfying meals a day with two snacks in between.  This plan encourages a high protein breakfast, a sensible lunch and varied dinner suggestions that keep the diet interesting.  As I talked about in an earlier post, low calorie and low carb diets don’t work that well and can actually be harmful to your body.  In that particular post I explained how these types of diets trigger the body’s metabolism into shutting down the weight loss that we first enjoyed at the onset of these plans.

The Belly Off Diet addresses this diet plateau by allowing a full calorie day once a week thereby insuring no weight loss plateau and so keeps your metabolism working toward your weight loss goals.  Every Tuesday is steak night with this plan accompanied through out the week with dinners such as Tex-Mex Chicken, Broiled BBQ Pork Chops, BBQ Chicken, Spicy Fish etc.  And it allows one beer a night on certain nights. Yay!

Breakfast  is varied between eggs, oatmeal, fruits, juice and coffee, lunch is usually light and the two snacks are a combination of fruit, yogurt, nuts, and popcorn.  My earlier post entitled “Pepper your nuts” explained how a handful of spicy nuts would dramatically decrease your appetite between meals.

Go and check out the 8 week meal plan that includes a daily meal plan, a weekly shopping list, recipes for all meals, and even a dining out guide which includes over 70 different dining facilities including Chili’s, Outback Steak House, Olive Garden, and Red Lobster just to name a few.

To check it out go to http://bellyoff.menshealth.com

To your health.

Clink!

Dennis Greene
http://www.articlesbase.com/men’s-health-articles/the-belly-off-diet-a-review-751819.html

Comments

2 comments so far.

On Mar 03 2010 @ 15:14, frank b said: |

The flat belly diet &losing some belly fat help PLEASE??
I’m 12 years-old and 91 pounds. Most people think I am normal weight and a little on the skinny side. They have obviously not seen my huge belly. I usually hide it with tank tops under shirts and sucking in my breath most of the time. When my sister brought a bikini- that was the last straw. I couldn’t take it anymore. I searched on google "How to loose belly fat", and guess what came up? The Flat Belly Diet! So I click on it and think "Wow! This is a miracle-worker!" (obviously) But then I realized it could be a scam, so I searched for reviews. And I found articles saying you loose it, you stop, you gain it right back. So I thought GREAT! Here I thought I’d never have to do another curl-up again. So if anyone like me out there has fixed the same problem, please let me know soon. Thanks! ;-)

On Mar 03 2010 @ 21:16, readgold2000 said: |

If you really want to lose your belly fat and keep it off, the ultimate solution is easy. Your body ultimately stores fat in your belly and no amount of crunches, situps and curls will fix that…

The best thing you can do is get in an aerobic class, a yoga class or a martial arts class…anything that will get you burning a lot of calories several days a week.

If you can do 30-40 minutes of cardio type exercise 4-5 days a week, drink lots of water and cut back or cut out sodas, stop eating fried foods, sugary foods and starchy foods then you will lose that belly fat pretty quickly.
References :
I’ve never heard of the flat belly diet, but I know the perfect abs diet here has great information http://abs.ironzipper.com

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