Saturday 6 June 2009

Weight Loss Insights

Every one is always searching for immediate gratification.

The problem is that something as complex as weight management is never going to be addressed by any magic bullet. But people remain hopeful that they can get something for nothing!

Essentially, a human being starts putting on excess weight (fat) when their internal physiology becomes unbalanced as a result of either a shortfall of essential nutrients ... or various excesses that reach toxic levels. Overtraining, overeating, pollution, you name it. We are constantly inundated.

Our fixation with "empty" addictive calories only creates more chaos ... nutitional shortfall, toxic excess. We are overfed and undernourished. So we become unhealthier and fatter.

This results in hormonal imbalance which creates an environment where metabolism slows down and apetite increases. And we get fat!

When this imbalance is corrected, the symptom of excess body fat starts to disappear and the individual returns to a healthier body fat percentage (and consequently a "normal" body weight).

For an optimal hormonal environment to be restored, the individual must pay attention to the following key factors affecting health:

- consumption habits (less processed "food", more living, organic, whole foods ... plus more clean water, less artificial beverages)

- exercise habits (regular activity combined with carefully targeted resistance and/or interval training that depletes muscle glycogen, restores insulin sensitivity and stimulates progressive strength gains)

- recovery habits (regular, adequate, deep sleep and sufficient relaxation)

- mindset (a buoyant attitude, reinforced by positive thinking and emotionally-fulfilling social interactions)

- lifestyle (sustainable habits that promote, rather than degrade health)

When these start to fall into place, a caloric deficit can be maintained. Without this, fat loss won't happen.

Depriving yourself of nutritious food only reinforces imbalance. Likewise, hammering your body with high impact exercise only creates toxic stress ... again resulting in health compromise.

By getting healthier you get your hormones on sides. This will make a consistent calorie deficit achievable.

Stop looking for shortcuts. Start investing in your health. You will look better, feel better ... and be so much happier.

This process takes time and determination ... and may involve risk. Consult your physician first before making any changes in diet, exercise or lifestyle. Then get real and stop those silly deprivation diets and ponderous, high-impact "cardio" workouts.

You are responsible for your health!

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