The
Top 10 Things You Don’t Want to Hear About Losing Weight
by:
Suzanne Hiscock
(But What You Need
to Know if You Want to Get Fit!)
10) No, you
won’t end up looking like the latest hot young model/singer/actress!
Let’s face it:
your body is your body. It’s the only one you’ve got. Can you still
look great? Sure! But there are some things you can’t change. You
can’t make your legs longer or your feet smaller. You can’t grow five
inches or elongate your torso. You have what you have, so work with
it! Concentrate on making a healthy and fit you instead of wishing you
looked like someone else. You don’t have to be perfect to be
attractive. A strong, fit body as well as the self-confidence it
brings can make any person attractive!
9) It’s better
to be muscular and weigh more than to be flabby and weigh less.
I’ve said it so
many times: I’d much rather be 135lbs and muscular than 120lbs and
flabby. I’ve been both, and 135lbs with a lower percent of body fat
was definitely better! I was smaller, stronger and had much more
energy. So, don’t always seek that magical number on the scale, but
look at your total body composition instead.
8) You can’t
get fit in a week.
Okay, well, you
can, but only if you’re one week away from being in peak condition and
you keep working out. Otherwise, forget about it! If you want to look
good for that class reunion or because you’ll be in a bikini soon,
then get moving way before that. Or better yet, get moving for your
own health and not for “things” like reunions and bikinis.
7) You need to
put some effort into it.
You want to get
fit? You have to work at it. You have to plan it, you have to schedule
it, and, most importantly, you have to do it. No excuses. Sitting on
the couch, telling yourself you should be doing something will not
burn up a lot of calories. If nothing else, get out there and start
walking. And while you’re out there walking think about a plan of
action for a healthier you and get started on it today – not tomorrow!
6) You need to
exercise.
Can you lose
weight just by diet alone? Sure, you can! But if you want to get fit,
you need to exercise those muscles, including your heart. And that
heart won’t get any exercise if you’re sitting on the couch, eating
broccoli. Lose the weight that you need to lose and you’ll just end up
with a thin, but flabby, body. Get moving! Weight training is ideal,
but if you’re really not into weight training, find an activity you
like to do that work all your major muscle groups.
5) You need to eat properly.
Putting aside any
low carb/low fat/high protein controversies, the simple fact is, if
you want a fit body, you need to nourish it. Protein, carbs and fat
are important, but vitamins and minerals are key elements that your
body needs, too. No matter what way of eating you’re following make
sure you’re getting enough vitamins and minerals. Add a variety of
fresh vegetables and fruit to your diet. The next time you go grocery
shopping, linger around the produce section and not only pick out some
old favorites, but experiment a little by trying something new!
4) You can’t lose weight overnight.
You didn’t gain
it overnight -- or in two months -- and you’re not going to lose it
overnight -- or in two months. Think of getting fit as a train leaving
the station: you start off slow, gather speed and then off you go!
Patience is the key here. Look for consistent trends. If you’re really
not losing fat and getting stronger after a couple of months, then you
need to sit down and honestly analyze what you’re doing. Keep a
journal to help you know how you’re really eating and exercising.
3) You can’t spot reduce.
Genetics will
decide where the fat will come off. Doing 1000 crunches won’t reduce
your belly fat. Nor will 1000 leg lifts get rid of the fat on your
inner thighs. Your body does not burn the fat it needs from the body
part that you’re exercising. Your body will burn fat much like an
onion is peeled, a layer at a time, if you will. So, don’t overdo it
on the exercise for one specific body part and look to getting your
whole body in shape.
2) There are no quick fixes.
That’s right, you
heard me. There are no quick fixes. None. Put all those pills,
potions, contraptions and miracle diets in the garbage where they
belong. Learn the basics about how your body gains muscle and loses
fat, so you won’t get sucked in by another scam again.
1) Fitness is a lifelong commitment!
So, you
faithfully work out and eat properly and you’ve reached your goals.
Now what? Well, now you’ve got to keep doing it for the rest of your
life, that’s what! You can’t just work your way to being fit and then
stop, because you’ll end up exactly like you were before. Fitness is a
lifelong commitment. And, you want to know a secret? It isn’t easy!
And anyone who says it is easy is trying to sell you something. Make
fitness a lifelong ambition and you’ll reap the rewards of a long and
healthy life, filled with energy, strength and an overall sense of
well being.
About The Author
Suzanne Hiscock
has been interested in fitness and nutrition for over 16 years. She is
the owner of Fitwatch Inc. and developer of the FitWatch Fitness
Tracker, an online food and exercise tracker. You can visit the
FitWatch website at
http://www.fitwatch.com for a variety of fitness calculators and
tools.
suzanneh@fitwatch.com
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