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Weight Loss is food, NOT exercise!
By Mike Heatlie MSc
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One of the biggest challenges I see day in and with individuals looking to lose weight is that they are focusing too much on exercise, and not enough
on food. Weight loss is food and fluid intake, period. Yes of course exercise helps, and we should obviously be exercising regardless if we have weight too lose, but the majority of individuals who take out gym memberships, they’re looking to lose weight, and they’re driving their energy down the wrong road.
When one joins a health and fitness club, for the most part they’re looking to lose weight. What happens though is that they sit down with a trainer and talk about their exercise habits. Sure there is talk of diet and nutrition, but most of the trainers don’t know too much about diet or simply don’t address
it enough. The basic advice is usually, “Try and be careful with what you’re eating.” There usually isn’t any food diary administered and an accurate assessment of calorie intake as well as carbohydrate, fat, and protein analysis.
This is why dieticians and nutritionists should be employed in health clubs as it is food that is the problem. Let me give you an example. If you look at food
and exercise in terms of calories you’ll see why food and fluids should be address first. If you ate a snack such as a chocolate bar and a coke, that
averages about 350 calories. To expend that many calories through exercise, you would have to run for about 25mins, depending on the intensity. Which is
easier? Running for 25mins or not eating a chocolate bar and coke?
Men and women are consuming too many calories above their recommended daily allowance; they’re eating approx 1000 kcals more daily. It is for sure
easier to reduce your calorie intake than it is having to exercise more. Alwaythink about food in terms of exercise calories, it will put things into
perspective. Three pints of beer is about 600 kcals, a few glasses of wine will be over 300 kcals. Some of the meals were consuming are over an incredible
1000 kcals!
If weight loss is your goal, it will all come down to your food and fluid intake, bottom line. Remember even if the food is small, it may well be energy dense
and hold a lot of calories. Control what you’re eating and you will reach your ideal weight. Remember you create you habits, and then your habits will create you!
Mike Heatlie MSc is one of the leading Personal Trainers worldwide. Mike holds a Masters Degree in Medicine & Science in Sport & Exercise and a 1st Class Honors Degree in Sport & Exercise Science. He has a ten year Personal Training relationship with US singer Gwen Stefani, and is the author of the epic ebook 'Lose 10 Years, 10 Pounds, in 5 Weeks!'
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