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I want my magic pill NOW!!!

How many different commercials, magazine ads, computer pop-up ads and books can you think of that offer you the opportunity  to lose inches or even 50 pounds in two days??? I’m exaggerating of course, but you get the point. The truth is, there is no magic pill….but…you did know that already right? Please say you already knew that.

It’s amazing to me how many people, especially women, still fall for this gimmick. You know, I used to like Jillian Michaels from the Biggest Loser, but she’s really chapped my hide with the recent push for supplements that promise to make you lose weight. I’ve never been a trainer that pushed pills or any specific diet like Atkins or South Beach to name a couple. I like to keep in good fitness health the old fashioned way, through a healthy diet and physical activity at least 80% of the time. Many times, there are long term affects with these “promised” solutions. For example, the American Heart Association states: “Individuals who follow this diet (Atkins) are at risk for compromised vitamin and mineral intake, as well as potential cardiac, kidney, bone, and liver abnormalities overall.” Low carb diets like the Atkins diet may also hasten the onset of type II diabetes. Yikes!! That’s some scary crap people!! scared man

Every New Year’s, millions of people claim that THIS will be the year of shedding those unwanted pounds. “And I’m going to do with hard work….I’m marching myself to the nearest GNC and buying my weight loss!” Yeah. Right. Just doesn’t work that way. Let me rephrase that, it just doesn’t work in a HEALTHY way. These may be temporary fixes, but only contribute to health problems or frustrations at  the end as you may see the weight come back when you get off the diet or supplement.

Lifestyle changes are the best way to lose weight and keep it off. Creating a habit of eating well and being active each day will become a lifestyle change. Did you know that it takes 21 days for something become a habit? Now, I truly do understand that some people have a hard time to lose weight through diet and exercise; I’m not denying that. When that happens, there may be an impending visit to the doc or maybe a registered dietician to see if there is something you may be missing. Perhaps a thyroid problem or very slow metabolism. But for those of you who really haven’t tried as best as you can, are you really struggling? Be honest with yourself please. Denial will get you nowhere.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that we should be getting at least 150 minutes of vigorous exercise each week. That breaks down to 30 min each day for only 5 days! That’s the minimum to keep your heart healthy. Now to lose weight, you should really be expending energy for approximately 60-90 minutes each day with one or two days rest. You don’t have to spend the 90 minutes all at once either. Don’t forget you strength training too.

Keeping a journal of your daily physical activity can help too. If you don’t have a personal trainer, this is a great tool to have and it acts as accountability as well (it just won’t yell at you :) In this journal, you can also keep a log of what your feeding yourself. Now THAT can be an eye opener. We usually don’t think of all the “little” snacks we grab on the go, or those 3 peanut M&M’s you just ate….oh….that was me. Anyway, my point is that you have to be completely honest with yourself, and when you decide to do that, you will start to see the change.

You may encounter a plateau. Damn those last 5 pounds!!!!! Curse you!!!!! Ok, ok, settle down now. If you ONLY had the option of losing weight either through exercise or your diet, do you know which one would win? The diet. Ultimately, if you want to achieve the lean physique and toned muscles, eating a clean diet is what will push you over the edge. clean dietSo be patient. It takes roughly 6 weeks to really start seeing results if you’ve got maybe 15-20 pounds to lose. Remember that the more weight you have to lose (the heavier you are), the faster you will see results. Don’t get discouraged if you hit a wall. We all do. I’ve hit walls, but punched through them.  Stay focused and put your heart into it because at the end, it will thank you!!

If you’re brave, you can take a “before” picture. Place it somewhere that you can see, albeit a private place. Remind yourself that it DOES NOT have to be Jan 1 to start your weight loss goals. It can be Cinco de Mayo or October 25 for pete’s sake! Who cares!! Just don’t use the “New Year’s resolution” as an excuse to wait for your makeover.

Before+And+After+Weight+Loss+5Make it happen. YOU, can make it happen!

What kind of diet are you?

DietWhat do you think of when you hear the word “diet”? Well, if you’re like most people, you probably think of a diet to lose weight. We’ve all heard about the famous one’s such as the Atkins diet, the South Beach diet, the Cabbage soup diet, and the list goes on and on. These are all what I like to call “fad diets“. They come and go and more often than not, once failed, usually lead to more weight gain. If there is one thing that I have always told my clients, it is this: the best diet for weight loss that I recommend is a HEALTHY one. By this I mean reducing your caloric intake which people usually accomplish by reducing the high-calorie fats in the diet and little else. Just out of curiosity, do you know how many calories are in a Big Mac from McDonald’s? Are you sitting down? A whopping 540 calories!! Let’s put this into perspective for a moment. Your biggest meal of the day (which should be breakfast) shouldn’t be more than approximately 350 calories or so. The Big Mac contains 10 grams of fat…which amounts to 50% fat! That’s just in one meal. It’s like eating a chunk of lard for a meal!  :( I only used this example because most of us are familiar with the burger icon. You can go to www.calorieking.com for more info on nutritional breakdown of foods. Don’t take this to mean that you can never eat fast food, but a big part of having a healthy diet is making better choices, most of the time, wherever you are at.

So now that I have your attention, and perhaps a little disgust, there is a rule that I try to implement in my clients heads. It’s the 80/20 rule. Ever heard of it? Eat healthy 80% of the time and treat yourself to “cheat” foods only 20% of the time. During that 80%  is when you want to eat the healthiest. So on to the fun stuff!

The Low-Carb diet: this involves the near exclusion of carbohydrates. The diet touts that the average overweight person should lose about 7 pounds in the first week. Yikes! You should always be suspicious of any diet that promises fast results in which you are losing more than 2 lbs a week. With this diet, you are free to eat all the protein you want, which personally is enough reason to question it! Where do you think the bad cholesterol comes from? When you eliminate carbs from your diet, your blood sugars levels drop. On top of that, halitosis (very bad breath) is common in this type of dieter. It’s good to eat healthy carbs because your body needs them! When you do, try to stick with the whole grain types or veggies. For example, brown rice, whole wheat bread, whole wheat pasta, oatmeal, raisins, bananas, sweet potato, squash and spinach :)

A wise man once said, “To think carbs make you fat is wrong. You’re fat because you’re not exercising.”

~Chris Carmichael

The High-Protein diet: unless you are in aerobic or muscular fitness training, you don’t need the extra protein. When you eat more protein than your body needs, and you’re not exercising, it is actually gets stored as fat! Now I’m not telling you to completely restrict your protein diet, but any diet, such as the low-carb one, that restricts you from eating the recommended daily allowance doesn’t make any sense. If you’re going to eat protein though, and it happens to be meat, just be sure to eat leaner cuts such as sirloin or even fillet mignon! Some common places that you will find protein are meat, beans, cheese, chicken, fish, peanut butter, milk, pizza and protein shakes.

The Reduced-Fat diet: Good as a concept, but not if you get ridiculous with it. We need fat in our diets, but up to a certain point. Not only is fat high in calories, but it also contributes to chronic conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and even cancer. But some fat is good for us. Healthier fats (unsaturated) can come from avocados, skim or 1% milk instead of 2% or whole, more fish and white meat from chicken or turkey instead of so much red meat. Using monounsaturated oils such as canola or olive when you cook. Try to reduce your normal fat intake, which typically is about 40% in this country now, to 25-30%.

Below I’ve broken down the math stuff to make it even easier for you to follow! blackboard_math

Some food for thought: 1 pound = 3500 calories. So to lose 1 pound per week, you need to eliminate 3500 calories during that week. Simple. To put it in a more reasonable way of looking at it, (because it’s NOT impossible) be sure to get regular physical activity each day. If you were to burn 1750 calories each week through exercise, and cut 1750 calories from your diet through holding off on those extra cookies or that cheeseburger, or your favorite Starbucks beverage (check out the link!) you can reach your goal of losing 1 pound per week easily! Let’s simplify it even more :) Exercise 5 days a week burning 350 each time. You’ve now burned 1750 in exercise! Now cut back on an extra 350 calories for 5 days, and there is the other 1750 calories, AND you’ve got two cheat days to boot! PLEASE do not cheat ALL DAY LONG though. Just a nice reward without going overboard is what you want.

It’s just a little treat :) Napa Valley 10-09 051 for web

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