Why our Weight Loss Camps are Successful

Getting a child that is used to a life full of inactivity and a poor diet to switch to a life full of activity and healthy eating is certainly not an easy task. There will always be foods available that are loaded with trans and saturated fats and the pull of television, computers, and video games will always be felt. However, as more and more children become obese in this country, the response to fight the problem also grows. Many families have found success with our weight loss camps to jump start the process of change.

The path to obesity is, unfortunately, a cycle that is a snowball effect, of sorts. Children that live unhealthy lives gain weight, which leads to poor self-esteem as they are commonly judged and teased by society, especially peers at school. This poor self-worth often leads to feelings of helplessness and an inability to make changes, which inevitably leads to them continuing to live an unhealthy life. This leads to more teasing, and on and on…

As such, we focus on improving self-esteem here at our camps as much as we do on weight loss. Our name, New Image Camps, is based on that philosophy – we want kids to look different to others, but more importantly, we want them to change the way they view themselves. To accomplish this, we use a wide variety of fun group activities that teach kids new skills (which they can fell good about) and allow them to meet new friends and counselors who provide a solid network of support. With improved self confidence, our campers are more likely to engage in behavioral changes with respect to their exercise and eating habits.

This leads to another snowball effect, although this one is positive. As kids begin to feel better about themselves from the support they receive from counselors and peers at our camps, they become more willing to make changes to their lifestyle, such as learning that healthy foods are pretty tasty in their own right! So, they begin to eat better, which increases their feelings of self-worth and leads to more involvement in group activities, which also increases their self worth, and so on…

This is why we insist that we are not a fat camp in the typical sense of the term. Traditional fat camps deal with losing weight, first and foremost. They are often joyless places that have kids leaving that feel worse about themselves than they did when they came. This is, of course, not a very successful strategy. Instead, we focus on the whole individual. Our focus is more on fun, education, and self-esteem, which leads to weight loss, among other things. This difference in philosophy from traditional fat camps is why we have so many campers that choose to come back year after year – they know camp will be fun and enjoyable, but also a place where they can improve themselves.

So, while childhood obesity will likely be a problem that our society struggles with for a long time, rest assured that if you are ready to truly solve this problem for yourself or your child by addressing some of the underlying issues, our camps are a great place to do so.

Weight Loss Strategies Used at Weight Loss Camp

Perhaps you have seen us on MTV’s “Fat Camp” show and came here to learn more about how we make our weight loss camps fun and healthy. What do we do to get the results we see every year? Here are six things that we do with each child that attends our camps to help them get on the path to successful weight loss.

First, we encourage our campers to keep eating. This may sound counter intuitive, but it really works. By encouraging kids to eat periodically throughout the day, we are able to divide daily caloric intakes up in to smaller pieces and also speed up metabolism rates by giving the body less food to process at one time. Of course, we also make sure that the foods that kids eat here are healthy ones (see below).

Second, we encourage kids to drink a lot of fluids. Adequate hydration is important for everyone, but for people that are trying to lose weigh, having six or more glasses of water every day is even more important. Water helps to suppress your appetite, improves digestion, cleans the body of toxins, and provides energy for physical activities. At our camps, water is always readily available.

Third, children that are trying to lose weight need support from others, which we provide at our camp in numerous forms. Counselors at weight loss camps provide the emotional and spiritual support that many children need when they’re trying to lose weight. When kids have people cheering them on, they are often more successful in their weight loss efforts as it helps them with self-esteem issues, which are common in overweight kids and teens. Although we provide plenty of support for kids and teens at our camps, it is important to note that they need the same kind of support at home after their time here is over.

Next, you have to make losing weight fun! Anyone that has been on strict diet with the goal to lose weight knows how hard that can be. It shouldn’t be surprising that those methods are rarely successful with children. At our weight loss camps, we focus on fun activities for kids to help them be more active, burn more calories, and lose weight. The goal is to teach kids that “exercise” can be fun, not hard and frustrating. We prefer activites like swimming, basketball, hiking, and so on as the foundation for our exercise instead of situps, running, and so on.

Also, it is important that kids and teens learn about healthy diets. At our camps, we take the time to instruct kids about proper nutrition and show them ways to make healthier decisions in their every day eating.

Finally, proper sleep is important to weight loss. Kids need more sleep than adults, especially kids trying to lose weight. Kids that don’t sleep enough also have problems with hormone imbalances, like leptin and ghrelin, which help to control appetite. When they don’t sleep enough, leptin levels remain low and lead to a feeling of not being “full” after eating – which leads to more eating when it isn’t necessary. Further, kids that sleep more have more energy the next day for activities that burn calories, helping them lose more weight.

If you’re struggling with an overweight child and need some help getting the process started, contact us today to sign up for one of our summer weight loss camps.