Fitness Myths Part II – You’re proving my point!

August 28, 2008

Today I posted about fitness myths and one of the comments I received is worthy of a response.    I am grateful for this person for voicing an opinion about what many may believe to be true.  I will leave the name of the person anonymous out of respect.  So for the purpose of the discussion let’s call him:

Gym Shorts

First:  The issue in question:

 Myth #2: You have to count calories for weight loss

There are so many fad diets out there that paint the picture that weight loss is a complicated process. You have to eat certain foods at certain times and avoid other foods at all costs. Of course all of these popular diets conflict over which foods you should or shouldn’t eat.

The truth is that you don’t have to make weight loss such a science. Simply eat healthy fresh foods that haven’t been processed, and eat smaller amounts and more often than you’re eating today.

No brain science there, just results.

The comment from Gym Shorts:

#2 is not a myth (you have to count calories for weight loss)

If what you say is true, we could sit on our couch and eat healthy fresh foods in small amounts all they long and we wouldn’t get fat. A nice thought but far away from reality. If you want to get smaller, you have to eat below maintenance calories, which can be calculated fairly easy. If you want to grow, you have to eat over maintenance calories. Simple as that. Now what you are saying could still result into eating below maintenance, but has nothing to do with not counting calories. At the end if there is more energy in form of food that goes in, compared to the energy that goes out, you will get fat. If you count or not.

In fact, many of these “weight loss breakthroughs” you bash in your first paragraph, or diet programs based on them, use exactly this to hype their program (”you don’t have to count calories”).

  1. This proves my point.  There is so much misinformation that some of it can actually make sense – if it hasn’t already confused you.  If all of these diet DID really work and provide a solution for people anywhere past 30 days would we have an obesity crisis that is now not just our problem in the U.S. but internationally?
  2. Yes. If people exercised, ate healthy fresh foods in small amounts more frequently during the day they would increase their metabolism and lose weight NOT gain weight.
  3. Yes.  If people who did not exercise ate healthy fresh foods in small amounts more frequently during the day they would lose weight.
  4. It is actually another myth that most fat people over eat.
  5. Nine out of every ten of my clients over the past 16 + years, when evaluated, had Caloric intake that was too low compared to their adjusted BMR (Basal Metabolic rate) – squashing their metabolism.  In EVERY case the strategy was for INCREASED CALORIE CONSUMPTION and they lost weight – every time and kept it off.
  6. MOST people are busy.  Very busy.  They do not have time for counting Calories and if they are forced to – eventually they stop, fail again and look for the next weightloss breakthrough, new gym or even a different trainer.
  7. When I was competing I never ate more Calories in my life (3800 per day) and I couldn’t gain weight to save my life but what I did do was lose body fat.

This is reality.  When developing strategies and information to help people reach their fitness goals – the long term is what is important.  Eating well and exercising consistently has to work for the long run.

The days of fad diets, split routines and long drawn out cardio sessions are on their way out and for good reason.  The practitioners in the industry are the one’s that drive the real research which validates what we are doing and have been doing with our clients for years.

Eat well.  Exercise.  Win

Dave
www.homeofficeworkouts.com


The diet to end all dieting…Or is it?

July 14, 2008

Have you ever wondered if low-carb diets are actually unhealthy and potentially dangerous?
Is it at all possible to maintain a low-carb diet for a lifetime? Or is it just a quick-fix?

Well, Registered Dietitian Jayson Hunter has answered those questions – and a lot more. He grew tired of seeing so many new clients come to him with their metabolism slowed to a crawl by their yo-yo dieting approach. He understands people are searching for fast weight loss, but was desperately seeking a way to educate them on the devastating effects of starvation and fad diets.

The problem with fad diets is they get you immediate results. How is that a problem? Two reasons:

1) Because the methods they use are rarely based on any kind of science.
2) They fail to teach you a method of rapid weight loss that you can actually make a permanent part of your lifestyle and KEEP the weight off – forever!
 
And isn’t that what you’re really looking for, permanent weight loss? My guess is, if you’re anything like me that is EXACTLY what you’ve been desperately searching for. A proven – and healthy – method to help you lose weight fast that will not leave you looking for the next quick fix two months later when all the weight you lost has “magically” found its way back onto your body.

You see, Jayson Hunter is a real Registered Dietitian. Unlike so many of the “pretenders” selling snake oil on the internet, he’s actually a trained professional with years of education backing up his claims. The man has over ten years of experience helping people just like you and me to lose weight and keep it off. I’ve really been impressed with his program because I’ve never seen anything like it before. It is a scientifically proven way of eating that can help you shed up to 15 pounds in just 30 days. Again, the difference is this isn’t some sort of fad diet you have no prayer of sticking with to keep the weight off.

Not even close.

No, the bulk of his system is actually focused on taking those drastic results you see early in the program and making them PERMANENT. And isn’t that what you really want?

Look: There is no magic pill, potion or special food that will deliver the results you are searching for. Jayson explains, in language anyone can understand, the secret to fast weight loss is found in common nutrients you eat all the time. When you eat them at the correct times and quantities, well, the fat literally melts right off!

The part I like best is the fact I’m not constantly craving carbs and I’m never starving. Jayson’s 10+ years as a Registered Dietitian really show in this book as he explains everything in a step-by-step manner that is easy to understand and follow. He uses simple every day foods and explains how the nutrients in these foods are what holds the key to you losing weight.

Most importantly after you get your immediate results Jayson explains how you can eat to maintain those results for the rest of your life. It is amazing to see something that most people think is very complicated laid out in simple terminology and explanation.

If you’re like me and it seems like you’ve been struggling with your weight forever then I highly suggest you check out his Carb Rotation Diet. It really does answer the question:

 

How do I lose weight fast, and KEEP it off – forever?

 

 

 

Eat right.  Exercise right.  Win.