The Fitness Professional’s View on Weight Loss
I’ve been in this fitness industry for over 10 years – and from day 1 to day 3650 “Weight Loss” has to be hands down the number request of my clients.
What is weight?
According to google weight is “a body’s relative mass or the
quantity of matter contained by it” meaning the total of everything
under your skin. Your skeleton, muscles, organs, etc….
Why does the body lose and gain weight?
The body gains and loses weight all throughout the day as its
composition changes. Hydration, hormone balance, metabolism, and timing
of food intake all play a role in weight loss/gain
What does body composition mean?
Body composition breaks weight down into muscle tissue, fat tissue, organs, and your skeleton.
How do I lose weight?
Well….you could cut a limb off, get an organ removed, or stop eating for awhile.
How do I lose body fat and gain muscle?
Glad you asked. First of all fat is not the bad guy. Your body
uses fat to insulate, provide support/cushion, store and distribute
vitamins.
What most of us want is to lose any extra unhealthy
fat. You body is a master of survival it will forfeit muscle if it
doesn’t have enough calories to sustain it. It will also store fat if
it’s not sure when the next meal is coming. Conversely if you are
moving a heavier load than normal, more often than normal and eating
enough of the right kind of calories your body will build muscle.
Weight, when you’re talking pound to pound, is a relatively arbitrary number. Getting on the scale everyday can be counterproductive because it doesn’t give you a good indicator of how your composition is changing on the inside. Muscle is heavier than fat, if you put on some lean muscle you could first see the scale go up, which triggers most people to eat less, which causes your body to store more fat.
A better indicator of how good you’ll look in a swim suit, how healthy you’ll be, and if your fitness program is working is body fat percentage, muscle mass percentage, inches in a particularly flabby spot or measuring your strength or endurance level (like with a 60 push up test or 1 Mile run).
Whatever your fitness goals are finding a realistic forever fitness plan along with a balanced diet are the way to achieve them.
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As seen in the June 2014 issue of Health and Fitness Magazine





