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THE 4 PILLARS: EXERCISE
Weight Watchers is committed to providing a comprehensive approach to weight loss that is based on the latest scientific thinking. All too often in weight loss, a program or product is developed and then individual studies that support the program are provided to "justify" its existence. The Weight Watchers approach comes out of the science, not the other way around.
There are four principles from which Weight Watchers will not waiver.
Weight Watchers provides a systematic approach to exercise throughout the
weight-loss process. Research shows that beginning a structured food and
exercise regimen at the same time is not as successful as beginning them at
separate times. Therefore, the Weight Watchers approach starts by focusing on
the food plan and then incorporates the specifics of activity a couple of weeks
later once people have had a chance to master their eating plan.
That does not mean, however, that the role of activity in a comprehensive
weight-loss regimen is not addressed from the beginning. Rather, while a
person is getting started on learning the mechanics of a food plan, it is
recommended that activity changes focus on reducing sedentary behavior. In
other words, rather than meeting specific activity targets, the focus is spending
less time sitting. Taking the stairs instead of the elevator, parking at the far
end of a parking lot, or making a walk a part of daily life does not require a
great deal of effort, is doable, and does not reduce the focus on learning a food
plan.
Keeping Track Of Activity After a couple of weeks of reducing sedentary behavior, the POINTS® Activity
System is introduced. In a way that complements the POINTS® values of food,
a formula that calculates the POINTS® values for activity is used. The formula is
based on body weight, the amount of time the activity is done, and the level of
intensity. This method enables a person to do any exercise or activity that is
enjoyable and fits within his or her lifestyle. It provides a flexible approach to
activity that is accurate in its estimation of the calories burned because it is
based on the individual.
The Right Amount of Exercise
The recommended amounts of activity vary based on the desired goal of doing
the exercise. Getting the health benefits of exercise takes less time and effort
than the amount recommended for weight loss. The amount of activity
associated with maintaining a weight goal is even more. For this reason,
Weight Watchers adjusts the recommended POINTS® Target for activity as
weight loss proceeds, beginning with the amount needed to gain health benefits
and progressing so that the recommended amount of activity for sustained
weight loss is met at the time that the ultimate weight goal is achieved. One
added feature of the POINTS® Weight-Loss System is that POINTS® values
earned in activity can be swapped for additional food on a one-to-one basis.
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