5 Fitness Myths That Are
Responsible For Thousands of Fitness Failures
by: Jesse Cannone
Unfortunately, many people are
misinformed and are also misled by the many promises of the
weight loss industry. Everywhere you look, you see or hear of
people promising “Dramatic Weight Loss” with products such as
“The Fat Trapper”, or “Exercise in a Bottle”.
Then you also have the hundreds of diets out there such as “The
Zone”, “Sugar Busters” or “The Atkins Diet”. I’m sure you have
heard of many of these yourself. You might have even tried some
of them. Unfortunately, these products
and diets are not the quick fix, or
the miracles they are portrayed as. They are also usually
very dangerous.
Below are some common misconceptions among people with regard
to exercise and nutrition.
1. You need to exercise to burn fat.
The truth is you don’t gain body fat because of a lack of
exercise. You gain it because your blood sugar levels exceed
what you are using. Basically, you are eating too many calories
at one time.
2. Your metabolism slows down once you hit 30.
WRONG! Actually, hundreds of research studies have shown that
the slow down in metabolism is due to a loss of muscle tissue.
And the loss of muscle tissue is directly related to a lack of
hard physical activity!
3. Pasta and bread are fattening.
Anything is fattening! Lettuce can be stored as fat! Any food
or drink, which contains calories, can be stored as body fat if
it causes your blood sugar levels to exceed what the body needs
at that time. Bread and pasta are actually great sources of
complex carbohydrate! The key is how much you eat and when you
eat it.
4. Eating after 7pm will make you fat.
Absolutely false! It all depends on whether or not the body
needs that amount of calories at that time. Keep in mind your
body is constantly burning calories, 24 hours per day, just the
amount varies.
5. Strength training will make you bulk up.
Another NO! It seems as if mostly women are concerned with this
one. Muscle size is primarily affected by genetics and hormone
production; therefore, most women don’t have the potential to
build very large muscles.
Muscle burns calories, so the more muscle you have, the more
calories you burn which makes easier to burn fat and harder to
gain it!
By no means is this a complete list! There are so many I could
write a whole book just about them. The key is in education,
but not by reading fitness magazines!
About The Author
Jesse Cannone is a certified personal trainer and author of the
best-selling fitness ebook, Burn Fat FAST. Be sure to sign up
for his free email course as it is full of powerful weight loss
and fitness tips that are guaranteed to help you get the
results you want. www.guaranteed-weightloss.com
info@guaranteed-weightloss.com
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