Schwinn 430 User Manual

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NUTRITION

Of course, every good health and fitness program will also include a good

nutrition component. Good nutrition is likely the most important factor in

maintaining ideal body weight and managing weight loss.

There are a variety of schools of thought regarding which nutrition program,

diet or eating plan is best. While we do not promote or endorse any particular

one, here are some things to consider that will help you get on the road to a

healthy diet:

Understand Caloric Balance.

How many Calories you intake, and how

many Calories you burn off will determine whether you will gain or lose

weight day to day. It is impossible to achieve weight loss without some sort

of “Caloric deficit” that can be obtained through cutting Calories, or burn-

ing off more than you take in. The wisest approach is to do a little of both

– cutting Calories and exercising. It is the only proven long-term weight

management program that is successful. You should ensure that you are

consuming at least 1,200 Calories per day total. A total weight loss of no

more than 2 lbs. per week is recommended for long-term weight management.

Eat a variety of foods. Regardless of your eating plan, you should be sure

to include a variety of foods in your diet, maximizing your intake of fruits and

vegetables whenever possible. Colorful meals and snacks that are divided

amongst the 4 food groups will ensure that you obtain the nutrients needed

for your body to function at optimal levels. Any diet that focuses on just one

food group source or processed foods can be unhealthy in the long run, and

should be avoided. Don’t focus too much on any particular meal or snack,

but rather on your overall intake of a variety of different foods during any

given day.

Drink water. Our bodies are made up of over 70% water, and most of us

don’t drink enough. Carry water with you everywhere you go, and drink as

often as you can. This helps the body function at optimum levels, and can

significantly help with weight management.

Eat more often and be mindful of your portions. Research has shown

that it can be helpful to eat smaller meals more often versus 3 larger meals

a day if you are looking to promote healthy weight maintenance or weight

loss. And we have discovered that many portions we eat are much larger

than necessary, and can be laden with Calories. So, try snacking more and

not eating so many large meals, and share your snacks or food with others

(or break your portions in half) to help manage your Caloric intake.

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