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Magic Bullet - Will One Thing Help You Lose Weight
and Get Fit?
It
seems as though everyone is looking for that one thing
that will make them fit, will make them healthy, will make them
happy, or will make them live longer. Whatever we desire, we seem
to look for the one thing that will give it to us. This never is
more true than in the area of weight loss.
Well, the one thing that will get you to your weight
loss and fitness goals is EVERYTHING. The one thing is that you
do everything. The one thing that will get you fit is to follow
a complete and integrated program. You won't get fit by exercising
more if you're ignoring nutrition. You won't get fit by dieting
if you're skipping workouts. You won't get fit by lifting weights
if you're not experiencing intensity or your form is bad. Don't
look for a single trick or technique to be the magic answer. The
one thing that will get you fit is everything.
So what is everything? It is consistent, intense exercise, small
frequent meals containing high-quality protein and carbohydrate,
low-glycemic nutrition (avoid a lot of refined sugar, white flour,
and highly processed carbohydrates - focus on carbohydrates that
exist in nature), creating a caloric deficit (burning more than
you take in), proper supplementation when necessary, lots of water,
and rest. The final ingredient in everything is time. It takes time
to reach a destination. Think in terms of weeks and months, not
hours and days.
Exercise
If your exercise does not stress your body, then your body will
not change in response to the exercise. Please be honest with yourself
about your intensity level. Only you will know how intense a particular
workout was, and only you will know when you could put forth more
effort. Honest evaluation and constant improvement should be the
goal.
Nutrition
If you can't remember exactly what and how much you ate yesterday,
and you don't know exactly what and how much you'll eat tomorrow,
your nutrition is not sufficiently planned. Plan your meals, and
eat according to your plan. If you fail to plan, you may as well
plan on failing. Remember that an hour of hard exercise can be undone
in only 15 minutes of bad eating. So plan your meals ahead of time
so you are not stuck trying to find a good choice in a bad place.
Caloric Deficit
No caloric deficit, no weight loss. This is physics. There is no
shortcut. Each and every meal counts. Focus on the deficit. If you're
after fat loss, your success is not determined by how many calories
you burn, nor how few calories you take in. Your fat loss is determined
by the DIFFERENCE between these two. This difference is called the
caloric deficit (or caloric surplus if you're taking in more than
you burn). Hands down, the main reason people fail to lose fat on
a workout program is that they lose sight of the deficit. They focus,
for instance, on increasing their workouts. But then they let their
meals creep up in size. They think that because they're eating "good"
food, they don't need to monitor how much. And in a single "free
day", they often blow a good 2 or 3 days of accumulated deficits.
Now you know what the one thing is. It is everything
that is important.
By Dr.
Bret Emery
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