Halifax Courier

SLIMMING WORLD IS FOR MEN!

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Think Slimming World is just for women? Think again! We tackle five common misconcept­ions about men and weight loss, with a little help from some of our magnificen­t male slimmers. Losing weight is no easy task, and all the misconcept­ions out there can make it even harder. From super-restrictiv­e diets popping up every week, to that ‘one thing’ promising big losses without having to change the way you eat – there’s enough fake news to make your head spin!

It can be even more challengin­g when you’re a man, because sometimes it feels like we live in a culture that actively discourage­s men from tackling their weight. Slimming World’s Machobesit­y Report revealed that men are encouraged to see fatty foods and beer as ‘manly’ and attempts to lose weight as ‘feminine’.

With so much conflictin­g advice out there, it’s no wonder some men think

Slimming World wouldn’t work for them. But Slimming World’s healthy eating plan not only fills you up, no food is off the menu. Food Optimising is based on more than 50 years’ experience of helping people to lose weight and keep it off for life, combined with the latest scientific research. It’s designed to be easy to follow, realistic and achievable for everyone. In fact, our research shows that men can actually lose weight faster than women when they join their local group!

Male myths about slimming: busted

Myth: “Going to group is for women, not men”

If the fear that you’ll be the only man in the room is holding you back, you’re not the only one. A survey for The Machobesit­y Report found that four out of five men said they expected group to be female-focused. As our 60,000 male slimmers will tell you, that isn’t the case! In the unlikely event that you do find yourself as the only man, you’ll soon see that everyone in group has been through the same struggles and experience­s of losing weight and want to support you through your journey. So whether you’re male or female, you’ll never feel alone.

Myth: “Exercise is the best way to lose weight”

How many times have we heard this one? Great news for anyone who hasn’t worn a gym kit since school (my hands are up!) – you don’t have to break a sweat if you don’t want to. While regular activity is great for your health and improving fitness, when it comes to weight loss, evidence shows that changing your diet is far more effective than exercise in helping to reduce your energy intake and burn off calories. And there is strong evidence to show that regular exercise can help maintain your weight loss, so being more active while Food Optimising is a real win-win.

When you are ready to move more while losing weight, our Body Magic programme will help you find an activity that suits your level of ability and fitness.

If you’re just starting out, you can take it slow by adding gentle activity into your day. And if you’re ready for something more challengin­g, we’ll help you to kick your activity up a notch.

Myth: “Man food is deep-fried”

The Machobesit­y Report also found that eating large portions and eating everything on the plate was seen as masculine along with terms such as king size, jumbo and supersize. As our post on the science behind Food Optimising shows, our healthy eating plan enables members to eat larger amounts of lower energy dense foods to help them reduce calorie intake without having to cut down down on portion size. Because there’s no counting calories and you can eat until you’re full.

The Report said that a full English breakfast – along with ribs, meat pie and fried chicken and chips – is seen as one of the manliest meals around. If giving up your weekend fry-up has put you off slimming in the past, the great news is that no food is off the menu when you’re Food Optimising. By making a few slimming-friendly tweaks to the way you eat, like cutting the fat off meat and frying with low-calorie cooking spray instead of oil, our members can enjoy all their favourite meals while losing weight – which is all the more important as we know that feeling hungry and deprived are the most common reasons why people give up on a weight loss attempt. That’s why we encourage members to fill up on Free Foods to help them feel fuller for longer. And if your favourite food isn’t Free, you can use your Syns to enjoy it in a controlled way and without a shred of guilt – so you’ll never feel deprived.

Myth: “It’s all about willpower”

I bet someone has said this to you before – and if you’ve tried to lose weight in the past, you’ll know it’s about much more than being ‘strong enough’ to resist temptation. Trigger foods, danger zones, our own emotions… there are lots of things that can throw us off the weight loss wagon. Through the support of your Slimming World group, we’ll help you learn who you are as a slimmer. We’ll listen and support you as you uncover the reasons you gain weight, we’ll help you identify your personal danger zones – and give you the tools and strategies you need for lasting success.

Myth: “Talking about weight isn’t manly”

Our study found that many male slimmers suffer in silence for five years before sharing their weight worries. As much as we may want to look like the ‘strong, silent type’, by bottling up our worries and avoiding problems we can actually put ourselves at greater risk of health concerns further down the line. Whether you join a group or become part of our online community, you’ll be surrounded by fun, friendly people who understand what you’re going through – and have likely been through the very same struggles themselves. Because our members can empathise with your experience, they’ll support you and suggest strategies to help when things aren’t going so well – with absolutely no judgement or humiliatio­n.

Many of our male slimmers tell us that they were nervous about joining Slimming World, and then quickly found that they had absolutely nothing to worry about. Male or female, if you’re feeling inspired to take that first step towards achieving the weight you want, we’re waiting to help.

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