Supplement Your Weight Loss Supplements
Every reputable weight loss supplement manufacturer
recommends exercise. Many of
us
look for a way to lose weight without effort, and
ephedra weight loss
supplements proved it could be done. However, without a lifestyle change
of diet and exercise, the weight will come back.
We have found a unique opportunity to do good by
doing good. That’s where Darrell Nelson, a Coon Rapids man looking to
lose some weight, comes in to the picture. He appeared on the NBC's
Today show Wednesday, July 19, 2006.
The 44-year-old says he has lost 18 pounds in two
weeks. Nelson is hoping to lose 50
pounds by watching his diet and pushing a mower. He's had many false
starts in recent years trying to get back to a decent weight.
"It's a commitment to myself I don't follow through
on, I've done it before," said Nelson. "This is a commitment to somebody
else, then I have a tendency to follow through on it."
Nelson said he doesn't even enjoy mowing the lawn.
But he hopes to enjoy the fruits of his labor, all the while clipping
blades of grass and clipping inches from his waistline.
His generosity does have limits, though: "I won't
bag and I won't do any trimming."
"I
was mowing my lawn one day," said Nelson, "one of the warmer days, and I
was sweating like a pig. I thought, 'I should mow a few lawns, I could
probably lose more weight.'"
So Nelson logged onto the "Free" section of
Craigslist, and wrote, "I used to compete in powerlifting many years
ago. I now lack the commitment to myself to go out and exercise. I
figure if I make a commitment to someone else about mowing their lawn
once a week, I will stick to it."
Nelson said making a commitment to others is really
a commitment to himself. He
mows six yards a week - burning 702 calories per hour - enough energy
expended to trim off a pound of fat per week.
Weight loss supplements can and do work, but diet
and exercise will make the changes permanent. Without these changes, the
weight you lose, even with
ephedra,
will come back. Your health and your psyche will be worse for the ware.
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