There are many diet plans that emerge onto the marketplace every year. Many of these diets are fads, and are not sustainable for long term weight loss. Diets that show you how to lose 10 pounds in a week are bad because it is unhealthy to lose weight that quickly. Plus the diet plan is not sustainable for the long term, and you often gain that old weight back plus a few more pounds. I want to tell you why the Strip That Fat diet plan is the best diet of 2010.
The first thing that I noticed when reviewing the Strip That Fat product, is that it doesn't sell itself to the customer by making promises like" lose 10 lbs. in a week." STF is concerned with long term weight loss success. The program also takes into account the different needs and body types of customers concerned about losing weight. With this being said, the creators understand that a man or woman that is 100 lbs over weight, is going to have different needs than someone who wants to build muscle and lose fat to get their abs to show.
The main reason why I think that Strip That Fat is the best diet of 2010 is because of the emphasis through out the product on weight loss education. It gives you the information you need to be successful in achieving long term sustainable weight loss. It shows you why the foods you are eating are bad. And, Instead of telling you that you now have to eat less, it actually encourages you to eat more times a day. The difference is that you will be eating foods that encourage your body to burn fat.
Strip That Fat lets you create automatic week long meal plans. The software generates a menu for the week and also generates a shopping list for you to take all of the guess work out of the equation.
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