Eat Smart, Walk Strong
The Secrets to Effortless Weight Loss
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Narrateur(s):
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Leslie Sansone
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Auteur(s):
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Leslie Sansone
À propos de cet audio
There are many small ways we sabotage our health without realizing it. By recognizing these bad habits and developing good ones through small changes, we can see big results. Using her proven six-week-plan format, Leslie teaches listeners how to eat healthier and smarter one habit at a time. Because we are all created differently, a quick quiz about your current eating habits will help you customize Leslie's plan to your own needs and lifestyle. Each week you will learn a different habit with numerous tips on how to apply it effectively, including:
- Intentional eating: How to improve your enjoyment of food
- Breakfast: Why it really is the most important meal of the day
- Portion control: Recognizing what a normal serving size looks like
- Slow eating: Food choices that are sure to fire up your metabolism
- Snacking: Are you a traditionalist or a grazer?
- Restaurant dining: Six strategies that will guarantee healthier meals out
You'll also learn about special focus foods that have remarkable abilities to help you lose weight and get healthy without dieting. You'll discover smart and tasty ways to incorporate these foods into your diet, along with an extensive section of quick and easy recipes for delicious meals and snacks. Before you know it, you'll be looking better, feeling healthier, and eating smarter!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2006 Walk Aerobics, Inc. (P)2006 Time Warner AudioBooksCe que les critiques en disent
"An uplifting diet guide that can help anyone currently in the nonactive population segment - as long as they stick to it." (Publishers Weekly)