Points To Consider When Choosing Weight Loss Retreats For Adults

By Lila Bryant


People who are trying to lose unwanted pounds may find success by simply cutting calories and exercising more, but not everyone is able to achieve results this way. Some find it challenging to reduce their weight due to lack of will power and motivation, which is where weight loss retreats for adults come in. These offer the participant the opportunity to receive the encouragement, support, and knowledge he or she needs to successfully lose body fat, in a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere.

Some retreats only produce temporary results by putting their participants through an intensive work-out and diet regimen, but they do not address each individual's personal concerns and help arm them with the fundamentals of healthy living needed for them to continue practicing what they have learned after the retreat. Only those which produce permanent changes in one's thinking and behavior leading to weight loss are worth attending.

There must not be an over-emphasis of fitness in the program, since this is only one element in successful weight loss. Instead the main focus should be on personal growth and freedom from past modes of thinking which have lead to overeating and obesity. Participants should be equipped with a new awareness and knowledge that will continue to help them win this battle.

The particular setting of the retreat is another thing to consider. The atmosphere should be one that is notably different from one's usual environment, since this fact can help inspire change instead of nurturing old habits. Generally a more natural backdrop, for instance a peaceful countryside, is ideal, where the emphasis is on outdoor activity and living a healthy lifestyle, and there are not tempting places such as fast food restaurants all around.

The staff's training and background pertaining to nutrition and exercise is important, but so is the way in which they relate to and support the program's participants. Retreat staff should be dedicated to acting as friends to the people they are working with, providing positive reinforcement and ongoing encouragement in a constructive manner.

The approach to weight reduction should be a holistic one, which covers all aspects of the issue by focusing on the mind, body, and spirit. Addressing the "whole person" in this way turns the experience into a personal journey for every participant which if all goes well, produces permanent changes in attitude and behavior that will permanently impact future habits.

The retreat should be a learning experience, and it's a fact that different people learn best in different ways, so this must be incorporated into the nature of the program. Participants should be given a choice of educational and motivational tools they can work with depending on their particular learning style, such as seminars, counseling, behavior modification, and they should also have access to follow-up counseling.

Since not every retreat offers attendees the same results, it's important for those who are seriously considering going to one, to do their research and find out what others who have already attended them have to say. Choosing retreats that provide long-lasting results should be the main objective of anyone considering tackling weight problems in this manner.




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