Why Losing Weight Should Not Be Your Ultimate
Goal
by Mark Teal
You see it everywhere. Lose 10
lbs, turn fat into muscle, trim inches from your waist line. Do
these statements make sense? Are they possible?
Well, yes you can lose 10 lbs of body weight. Yes you can
make the circumference of your waist smaller. No you cannot
turn fat into muscle. That one is not even physically possible.
Now what about the making sense part? Should your goal be to
lose 10 lbs of body weight? I don't think so. Here's why.
Our bodies are made up of all kinds of matter but there are two
things that have a lot to do with the way we look, the way we
feel, and even the way we live. These two things are muscle and
fat. Our bodies must be made up of a certain percentage of fat
in order for us to even survive. Of course most of us have that
percentage plus quite a few percentage points more... Way more
than we actually "need".
Anyway, when many people make weight loss their number one
goal, they start by doing what I call "eating like a bird".
They starve themselves and they may do aerobics like there is
no tomorrow. I'll tell you right now. It's not right!
A few things happen when you eat like a bird. First, your body
starts to use your fat stores and muscle stores for energy
because you are not bringing in enough food to support life.
Next, your body's metabolism, or the rate at which it burns
calories, begins to slow. You see, your body figures it's not
getting enough food to support life so it better start
conserving what it has stored away so that it can survive. And
what do you think it conserves when you eat like a bird and do
only cardio. That's right - fat.
Your body will conserve your fat and burn your muscle for the
energy it needs for a couple of reasons. First, muscle takes
energy to preserve. Your body figures if it can get rid of some
of that muscle then it can conserve more energy. Second, your
body "thinks" it doesn't need the "excess" muscle anyway
because it is never put under a whole lot of resistance or
stress. Cardio works the heart and lungs, not so much the
muscles of the legs, arms, and trunk. You might "feel the burn"
but you're really not putting the muscles under enough
resistance to make your body want to conserve those
muscles.
So you've eaten like a bird and done a ton of cardio and you
lost your 10 lbs. But what have you done? You have most likely
lost about 2 lbs of fat and 8 lbs of lean muscle. That's bad!
That's a horrible 10 lbs of weight loss. By losing muscle, your
metabolism is slower. Your body burns less calories. Now, if
you go back to a normal way of eating (instead of like a bird),
you'll get fatter faster! Yuck!
So what should your real goal be? To lose body fat. To lose the
inches. You see, fat takes up four times more space than
muscle. Think about that! I could weigh 150 lbs and have a 32
inch waist if my body fat was at 22%. At that same weight of
150 lbs, I could have a 30 inch waist if my body fat percentage
was at 15%. Same weight, smaller waist. So what's that look
like? Have you seen my before and after pictures?
So how can you lose the inches? Combine weight training with
cardiovascular training. Eat at least six small meals a day.
Follow the recommendations in the BodyTrans Training Guide and
the BodyTrans Nutrition Guide at www.bodytrans.com. And do
yourself a favor. If you don't already own a registered copy of
BodyTrans, get one today! I firmly believe it can help you
achieve your fitness goals.
About the Author
Mark Teal is a Microsoft certified software developer and an
ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer. He developed BodyTrans
(http://www.bodytrans.com)
because there was no application on the market that allowed
you to easily track all of the keys to success in building
your best body. Mark welcomes your comments, questions, or
suggestions about BodyTrans or health and fitness in
general.
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