Fitness Wars: Revenge Of The Girth
As of the writing of this article, May 16, 2005, we are all
almost 5 months into our New Year's Resolutions.
Are you skinny yet?
Did you find your six-pack?
Does your butt look like you wanted it to in those jeans?
For a lot of you, the answers to these questions are going to be
"No, No, and, I took the jeans back to the store".
Why? You are a victim of the Fitness Wars, that's why. Your
Girth is winning out over your Resolution, and you are probably
more frustrated now than you were when you started!
Is there some master conspiracy that is keeping you from getting
in shape? Do the rules of energy in vs. energy out not apply to
you? Are you in a fat-loss vacuum where the normal laws of
weight loss don't work?
Of course not. Yet, you still can't lose the bodyfat, and it is
likely because you are simply confused.
If you are like most people, you have gotten fitness advice from
the radio, TV, friends, family members, magazines, maybe even a
Personal Trainer. Who had the most to gain from giving you
fitness advice?
The radio, TV, magazines, and even your trainer are all
interested in getting paid for handing out advice to you. Does
that make them the most qualified to help you? With the possible
exception of your personal trainer, no, it really doesn't.
What about your friends and family? Let's answer this question
first: Was the person who gave you the advice in good shape? If
not, then the point of that question should be clear!
Fitness Wars - all of these different people and agencies trying
to get you to do something or buy something.
How about a little thing that some people like to call "Back to
Basics"? Prepare Thyself! You are about to be shown the true
secrets to fitness success!!
1. Proper Nutrition. For those of you who don't know what that
is, a good rule of thumb is that if man made it, don't eat it!
If that isn't enough information for you, then consult a
professional nutritionist, or do free research online. If you
pay a professional, make sure they are properly credentialed. If
you do the research yourself, don't believe what you find if
that site is obviously more interested in your money than in
your health.
2. Eat 5 to 6 small meals a day. You say that you've heard this
a thousand times already? Well, that should tell you something -
it works! Your body is a calorie burning machine. If you are an
average female, you can only burn about 300 calories at a time.
An average male can burn about 400. It doesn't matter how much
you exercise - if you eat more than that during any one sitting,
some of it is going to be stored as bodyfat.
3. Exercise - at least 60 minutes a day. It doesn't matter what
the magazines say, or what you hear on the "1-Second Abs"
commercial, or who tells you anything else. Exercise - at least
60 minutes a day. It bears repeating, so feel free at this time
to keep saying it out loud until you feel that you have it
memorized.
4. Believe. This final step is really the most important. Most
people have self-limiting beliefs. In a nutshell, that means
that no matter how much education or assistance that they
receive, they don't BELIEVE that they can lose weight! Let's
see