Millions of
people are currently on a weight loss mission. Sadly, only a small fraction
will lose weight, and half of those that do succeed will put it right back on
in a matter of months.
The weight
loss product industry makes billions of dollars yearly at the whim of desperate
consumers looking for that quick fix, that magic pill, or the revolutionary
machine that will make them lose weight.
Weight loss
does not come in a bottle or a machine. It never has, and it never will. True
weight loss takes proper nutrition, exercise, and rest. There are no short
cuts, quick fixes, overnight miracles, or FDA approved drugs that will force
the fat off your body, much less keep it off.
While you
read this revealing article keep a few key points in mind. These are the truths
that you may not want to hear, but need to. Here are the weight loss truths,
un-sugar coated.
Weight Loss
Truth #1 - You will not lose 5-10 pounds of body fat in a week
If you want
to lose fat and keep it off, then it's going to take some time. I won't
guarantee 5-10 pound weight loss in a week or two, but I will say you can
realistically lose 1-2 pounds of body fat a week, and gain lean muscle at the
same rate. You didn't put the weight on overnight, and therefore it's not going
to magically disappear overnight.
True weight
loss is fat loss...not muscle loss, not water or bone loss, but fat loss.
Losing 5-10 pounds or more a week is a loss of bone, muscle, and water, which
results in a destroyed metabolism.
Scale weight
is obsolete, as the scale is only a measuring device, unable to distinguish
between muscle, fat, bone, and water weight.
Weight Loss
Truth #2 - There is no quick fix to fat loss, and fad diets are worthless
Lose 40 pounds
in a week! Lose weight while you sleep! Rapid weight loss! Lose weight without
diet or exercise! These are consumer hot buttons, causing you to buy products
with your emotions.
They are misleading and just plain lies, lies, and lies.
Fad diets and "quick fix" products will drain your wallet and leave
you feeling worse than when you started. The only weight you will lose on a fad
diet or a quick fix is water, muscle, and bone. These are not desired results,
as they lead to metabolic downgrade and increased fat storage.
Lotions,
potions, and gadgets for fat loss should be tossed out the window. They are
worthless. Taking fat off requires nutrients and exercise. It's that simple,
yet rarely told to you because the weight loss product industry's job it to make
an insane amount of money.
Weight Loss
Truth #3 - You have to stop eating processed foods labeled "healthy,"
"low-fat," or "low-carb".
Food labels
are misleading and can cause you to gain more fat in the long run. They are
completely processed.
Prepackaged
meals and "diet foods" contain chemicals that your body can't
metabolize and therefore, it slows down your metabolism. Chemicals that don't
leave your body become toxins and get lodged in your fat cells, making fat loss
even more difficult.
Weight Loss Truth
#4 - You will have to put forth the effort if you want to lose fat
The body is
made to be nourished and to be physical. If you want to lose fat you have to
eat right and get moving. It may not be glamorous or fun, but it's a must if
you want to shed the fat.
There are a
number of things you can do for exercise, such as walking, in-line skating,
weight training, biking, hiking, swimming, etc. Whatever your choice is, just
do it.
Weight Loss
Truth #5 - You will not be a supermodel or swimsuit model
Well, I'm
not saying this can't or won't happen, but my point is that many weight loss
ads suggest that after you take their product you will look like the supermodel
marketing the product.
Remember,
models are models. They are spokespersons for the company. They are just doing
their job. Just because a supermodel is holding a bottle of the latest cortisol
blocker does not mean you will look like her by taking that product.
Weight Loss
Truth #6 - Muscle does not weigh more than fat
There is a
misconception linked with weight training, that muscle weighs more than fat.
I've heard Dr. Phil say this (yes, the wonderful "dieting expert"),
as well as Bob Greene, Oprah's personal trainer. These people are looked upon
as icons, yet they are giving out false information.
Muscle does
not weigh more than fat. Go do the experiment yourself right now. Grab two
pounds of chicken fat and weigh it, and then weigh two pounds of chicken meat
(muscle). Which weighs more? Neither. Two pounds of fat weighs the same as two
pounds of muscle, two pounds.
Muscle is
more dense than fat and it takes up less space. Therefore, it would be ideal to
add muscle to your frame because it's more dense, creates curves, and it
increases your metabolism.
Weight Loss
Truth #7 - You can't spot reduce
Doing a
thousand leg lifts won't reduce your thighs any faster than doing a thousand
crunches to tone your abs. Simply, and sadly put, you cannot spot reduce. Doing
crunches upon crunches will only build the underlying abdominal muscle beneath
your layer of tummy fat.
To trim down
flabby areas you need to eat several small balanced meals that are unprocessed,
and you need to exercise. When your body fat begins to reduce, your trouble
spots will begin to shape up.
Weight Loss
Truth #8 - Weight loss is a lifestyle
Losing
weight properly, which is reducing body fat and building lean muscle tissue,
should not be a one-shot approach; it should be a lifetime commitment. If you
ever go back to your old destructive habits you will become out of shape again,
and will have to work twice as hard to get back in shape.
Adopt a
healthy eating and exercise lifestyle, and maintain it for the rest of your
life. Doing so will keep you fit, energetic, slow down the aging process, keep
you looking young, and it will prevent early degenerative diseases.
Being
healthy and in shape is not genetic, it's by choice. Make the right choice
today.
Weight Loss
Truths Conclusion
Now that you
have the weight loss truths, begin to work on them to improve your health and
to get in shape. Your health and your body are yours, and you have to work
daily to keep them functioning correctly and to give you the look you want.
Once you get in the shape you want to be in, all you have to do from there is
simple maintenance, which becomes something you do daily, such as brushing your
teeth or shaving your legs.
Do your body
right and it won't steer you wrong.
Copyright
2006 Karen Sessions
Karen Sessions has been in the fitness industry
since 1988. She is a nationally qualified bodybuilder and holds two personal
training certifications. She has written 6 ebooks on fitness and has helped
hundreds of clients transform their bodies. http://www.theelitephysique.com
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