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it by Aaron M. Potts, ISSA
CFT, YFT How about
self-esteem? 64%
of Americans are overweight. That is almost two-thirds of the
population. If
you think that a figure like that and the skyrocketing sales of
prescription
anti-depressants aren’t related, you now have a second opportunity to
stop reading
this article and continue on with your day. Here is
the bottom line,
folks: Exercise and a reasonable nutrition program are necessary for
ALL
people, for their ENTIRE lives. Note, however, that I said “exercise”,
and that
I also said “reasonable nutrition program”. At no point did I say
anything
about spending 2 hours per day at the gym, or about eating nothing but
carrots
and celery for the rest of your life. Why? Those practices are just as
ineffective at long-term weight loss as diet pills and late night
infomercial
products. Here is what DOES work: 1)
Weight/Resistance Training – Weight
training for both
men and women has the same effect – it makes your muscles more
metabolically
active. In simpler terms, it means your muscles will burn more calories
– even
when you are sleeping. Muscle is the only site on your body where
bodyfat is
broken down. Weak muscles = weak metabolism. Weak metabolism = slow
calorie
burning. 2)
Cardiovascular Training – Contrary to
popular belief,
this type of training is meant to help your cardio-respiratory system
function
more effectively, and ultimately to last longer. Does it burn a lot of
calories? Sure it does. However, if you don’t combine it with
resistance
training and supportive nutrition, you’ll likely just burn off water
weight and
the muscle tissue that you worked so hard for up in step number 1. 3)
Reasonable Nutrition Program – Quality
sources of
complex and fibrous carbohydrates, essential fatty acids, and lean
sources of
protein. Eat those nutrients in reasonable proportions frequently
throughout
your day, and your metabolism (refer again to #1) will crank up to
high, and
you’ll be burning more calories on a day to day basis than you ever
have before
in your life. So far we
have seen that not
only can exercise keep us out of a nursing home, but it can also keep
off
excess levels of bodyfat which will – literally – keep us alive. We
haven’t
even touched on sports performance, recreational activities, improved
energy
levels, ability to focus, or many of the other benefits of a regular
exercise
program. Aaron
Potts is the owner and
creator of Fitness Destinations, a content-filled health and fitness
website
for consumers as well as professionals in the fitness industry. Aaron's
experience in the health and fitness industry includes one on one
personal
training in many different environments, maintenance of several
health-related
websites, and authoring of many fitness articles and fitness-related
products
for consumers and fitness professionals. http://www.fitnessdestinations.com
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