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Alice Suffield

Slimming World expert shares five ways to lose weight before summer

For many of us this summer will be the first time in three long years that we’ve had a proper sunshine holiday. We will be hitting the beaches, beer gardens and bars to make the most of the glorious sun.

And a lot of us are dreading the moment when we dig out our holiday clothes and find they don’t fit quite as well as they used to. You can get the best weight-loss and diet news here.

Weight-loss expert Rob Phillips, from Slimming World, shares his top tips on how making small changes now can get you on track for a slimmer summer. If you get started now you'll be looking trim in time for the summer.

Read more: Dr Michael Mosley shares two simple morning exercises that will help you lose weight

Set a goal

Research shows that if you set yourself a goal you’re more likely to achieve it – and the more ambitious the better. A study of 24,000 slimmers by Slimming World found those who set an ambitious dream target weight lost almost twice as much weight as those who aimed for a more modest amount. “Setting an ambitious target can help you visualise what you’re capable of,” says Slimming World’s head of research and scientific affairs Dr Jacquie Lavin.

She also recommends setting ‘mini targets’ which Slimming World members are encouraged to do each week – whether it’s to lose a couple of pounds, go for a lunchtime walk, or cook with new ingredients. “Your big goal is your destination – mini targets are milestones along the way.

Every time you achieve one it will give you a sense of achievement and motivate you on to the next step."

Spring into action

Make the most of longer days and warmer weather and head out for some fresh-air fitness. A study from the University of Exeter shows that compared with indoor workouts exercising in a natural environment is associated with greater feelings of happiness and wellbeing as well as increased energy levels.

Outdoor exercisers also report greater enjoyment and satisfaction from their workouts and feel more inclined to keep it up – plus you’ll be boosting your immune system and topping up your vitamin D levels. Whether you’re a complete exercise beginner or already a keep-fit fan there are a whole range of activities you can enjoy outdoors this spring from walking the dog to family bike rides and Parkruns.

Get creative in the kitchen

Discover your inner Jamie Oliver and cook meals from scratch with healthy seasonal ingredients like asparagus, spring greens, and new potatoes or dig out the barbecue and get grilling lean meat, fish, and veg. And remember – losing weight doesn’t have to mean going hungry.

A study by the University of Leeds found that eating a diet based around low energy dense foods – foods that contain fewer calories per gram such as fresh fruit and veg, lean meat, and poultry, pasta, rice and grains – is more effective for weight loss than traditional calorie counting.

Spritz up your spring

There’s nothing nicer than sitting outdoors on a sunny spring afternoon enjoying a drink with friends yet alcohol can be a real obstacle if you’re trying to lose weight. As well as the calories in alcohol, which are often higher than we realise (one large glass of wine has as many calories as a jam doughnut), Slimming World’s research into the impact of alcohol on weight revealed that having just slightly too much to drink and reaching our ‘tipping point’ can lead us into drinking and eating far more than we intended and as a result can impact hugely on our weight.

The good news is that by making small changes to your drinking habits you can still enjoy alcohol in moderation and manage your ‘tipping point’ and your weight loss. Carolyn Pallister, nutrition and health policy manager at Slimming World, said: “Interspersing alcoholic drinks with soft drinks, adding soda water to wine to make a spritzer, switching to slimline mixers, or choosing a low-calorie lager can all make a big difference.”

Spring clean your habits

We’re all creatures of habit and having a routine can be a lifesaver when you’re busy – you’re more likely to exercise regularly if you do it at the same time every week and having a set day for batch cooking can really help you plan for the week ahead. However research from the University of Hertfordshire has found that when routines get overly rigid they can act like webs, making it hard to change a habit even if we know it’s not helpful. Having a spring clean of your habits can help you go after your weight loss goals with renewed focus.

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