The Things You’ve Been Led To
Believe When Losing Weight
by Ismael D. Tabije
So many techniques to lose
weight have bombarded the market today. People's quest
for a healthier, sexier and
fitter body has unveiled more than a couple of ideas how to
realize that quest. There are even explanations as to why a
specific "technique" works. Many also claim that their
techniques have no "bad effects" in a person's health.
Let's check out some of the statements we
were led to believe to achieve success in losing
weight.
•You need supplements to lose fat.
•The only way to get really lean is to "starve" your self.
•You can believe everything you read in the magazines.
•Meal replacement products, powders and diet shakes help you
"burn" fat.
•Thermogenic "fat burners" that containing ephedrine and
caffeine are highly effective for permanent fat loss.
•Losing fat can be accomplished without hard work.
•Some people will never be able to lose weight and they should
just give up and accept their genetics for what they are.
•Zero carbohydrate or very low carbohydrate diets are the best
way to lose body fat permanently
•If you eat the right foods, you can lose fat permanently
without exercise.
•You can lose 30 pounds of fat in 30 days
•"If all else fails, then steroids, growth hormone, weight loss
drugs or surgery will help me lose this stubborn fat for good
and regain my youthful look"
•You Can Lose weight in just minutes each day (or week!)
Guess what? These techniques do not really guarantee the fast
and satisfying results they promise. Do you really think you
would lose weight by not doing anything, or by just taking
those supplements, and starving yourself? According to Tom
Venuto, author of the Big Fat Lies and Burn the Fat, Feed the
Muscle (http://hop.clickbank.net/?idtabije/burnthefat), the
twelve statements above are not the surefire ways to lose
weight, keep a healthy and sexy body and still stay fit. In
fact, some of them can cause more harm than good to your
health.
Take for example dieting. It should not necessarily come to the
point that you have to starve yourself to make sure you do not
gain weight. Tom stated that all you need is exercise,
nutrition, and proper mental attitude to lose and eventually
maintain your ideal weight.
The body needs all the nutrients it can get for its everyday
functions. You must remember that losing weight is not the only
task the body has. You go to work, go to school, you attend to
your family, attend to other people even before you attend to
yourself. Other than those, you have more extra activities. It
is only proper that you give your body the nourishment it needs
to gather all the strength needed to do all those activities.
If you are not eating properly, what do you think will happen
to yourself after doing all those things?
Most of the time, food supplements do not necessarily provide
the nutrients your body needs. Did you know that it is
necessary to have a medium to above-average intake of calories?
Because calories are then turned to energy that provides
strength to accomplish all the tasks you need to do. In that
way, you will be able to have the strength to spend for work,
and all the other activities in your routine including
exercising.
You do need to work out to shake of excess fat. Convert them
into muscles instead. Remember the saying "every hard work pays
off". You do not have to resort to steroids, ephedra and other
growth hormone or weight loss drugs as they may cause side
effects not only to your physical health but to your mental
health as well if not taken properly.
Losing weight is a gradual process so, do not believe the
"over-night" guarantee some weight-loss tips promise you. And,
again, you do need to work it off and not wait because it won't
shake off by itself.
Magazines are a form of advertising. You must have noticed that
the figures shown seem too good to be true. Well, there may be
proof of their reality, but again, they couldn't have happened
overnight and without hard work. Yes, the figures in the
magazines are great inspiration to follow. But it would only
frustrate you if you wouldn't be able achieve the figures in
the prints. The tricks in pursuing your quest for a healthy and
sexy body are patience in training, endurance in hard work, and
of course, the contentment and confidence in yourself.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
The writer, Ismael D. Tabije, runs the website http://fitness.e-mart4all.com,
which caters to the different health and fitness needs of
different people. It has a wide collection of health and
fitness e-books written by world renowned fitness experts and
authors. The website also features regularly updated health
news, articles and other highly recommended fitness and health
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