TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly
The TOPS club is a non-profit corporation with its origins in Milwaukee
with members worldwide. Its main principle is to help support groups
with weight management issues. Originally formed in 1948, it formed a
support group to assist those who thought that they were overweight and
needed some help. As people started to recognize bulimia, anorexia and
other eating disorders, TOPS made a conscious effort to include those
people that are not only having problems because they are overweight,
but considered all of those with eating disorders. They also invented
incentives for those who achieve their goal of their ideal weight and
stay in that weight region. They created KOPS, or Keep Off Pounds
Sensibly, to recognize those that maintain their ideal weight and good
eating habits.
TOPS does not endorse its own weight loss plan and even welcomes
those that are actively involved in other diet plans. They emphasize
nutrition and exercise education primarily concentrating on how people
can manage their own weight. The members have meetings regularly and
involve usually only one community. Larger communities meet regularly
also and may have more than one chapter. Members come in for the weigh
in and the main session.
The sessions vary from
place to place but generally they start out with the total amount of
weight lost then individual weight measurements. Special recognition
talks and educational talks then follow and finally presents are handed
out to those who have lost the most weight or made the most rapid
improvement and so on.
To date this plan has
been very popular as it not so much a regime, but more of a coming
together of people who choose their own methods of losing weight or
controlling their weight problems and therefore recognize other forms
and methods that are suitable for them. What may work in one personal
situation may not work quite the same way for someone else and TOPS
recognizes this; this is how they work and people appreciate this.
There is a "no force" mentality and more often than not, you are in a
room with someone that is in the same boat as you.
Meetings
in diet plans can be an excellent self-esteem booster. You can meet
like-minded individuals and also compliment and congratulate each
other. You can share stories and experiences, good and bad, and people
will listen. The community aspect of diet plans seems quite a good way
to encourage you to keep with your plan and succeed, especially after
hearing success stories from individuals just like you. Diet plans
generally run on a community basis because they know that this is one
of the best ways to help you control your weight.
It
is important when thinking about undertaking any kind of diet plan, to
consult your doctor or physician first. He or she can advise you if the
plan you are thinking about taking is the right one for you. Some work
well for some people and some do not work well at all. It is also
important to take into account any medication you are currently taking,
as some plans are not recommended when taking certain prescription
drugs. Finally, it is crucial to stick to a plan once you start it. It
requires regular commitment and determination. Many people fall into
the trap of mixing plans and seeing which ones work and which ones
don't without giving it enough time to see any results. You can find
out more information about this plan or any other diet plan from your
doctor or physician. There is also a wealth of information available on
the Internet.
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