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Pittsburgh Personal Training
Monday, October 3, 2011
Pittsburgh Personal Trainer discusses caloric deficit
Good Morning,
I had a couple of questions posed to me based off of the letter the other day on caloric deficit. I decided to see if I could cover it a little more thoroughly today.
I have a question for you....
Are there really secrets to losing weight?
For many people, it is not about the actual secret as much as it is about the misconceptions. Do you think you can eat anything if you spend 90 minutes a day working out? Perhaps you are working hard but you cannot get rid of those last few pounds. On the other hand, you may be losing weight but you don’t feel good or you do not look better. What is really going on? Those are the typical questions individuals have about weight loss.
By better understanding the true secrets to weight loss, you will find yourself on the right track for looking better and feeling great. Look at these.
How Much Weight?
Just how much weight can I lose in a week? You may have heard the average doctor recommend just a pound or two a week and felt that just was not enough. How much you lose depends on the amount of exercise you do and the amount you are eating. Keep in mind that in order to lose just one pound of fat, you need to create what is called a calorie deficit of 3500 calories. Therefore, to lose a pound a week, you need to have a 500-calorie deficit each day. For two pounds a week, you need a 1000-calorie deficit. That may seem like a lot, and it is. However, the only way to lose weight is through diet and exercise, if you want to keep that weight off.
Click here to see people changing their lives
I’m Exercising So Hard
Another secret is that exercise does not do everything you need it to. In order for a woman that is 150 pounds to burn 100 calories, she needs to walk a mile. Remember that you consume calories far easier and more effectively than you burn them. So while you are exercising, realize that you are likely compromising your ability to lose weight. Look for ways to reduce those unwanted calories faster than you are burning them. Soda, snacks and coffee are all hidden calories that cut into your ability to lose weight.
Click here to see just how it works
Why Won’t Those Last Pounds Go Away?
It is quite common for women and men to look at those last ten pounds on the scale and want them gone. Struggling to lose those last pounds can come from two problems. First, it could be because your body has just gotten used to what you are doing. By changing up your diet and exercise regimen, you will be well on your way to improving your chances of cutting those pounds off. However, take a hard look at yourself. Do you need to lose them? You may not need to lose them and your body is telling you that.
Click here to for a free eBook
Weight loss is not something that you can always count on happening form a standard workout. However, when you understand the science and secrets behind why it works, or why it is not working, you have a better opportunity to overcome these problems. These secrets can help you to get back on track sooner.
Yours in fitness,
Scott
bodyXchange personal training
Ps.
Look in your email for a breakdown of the “pre new years resolution” body transformation program we are launching this week. This program will take you through the end of the year and will give you a head start on your New Year’s Resolution.
Check out our newly added site www.pittsburghfatlossguru.com
I had a couple of questions posed to me based off of the letter the other day on caloric deficit. I decided to see if I could cover it a little more thoroughly today.
I have a question for you....
Are there really secrets to losing weight?
For many people, it is not about the actual secret as much as it is about the misconceptions. Do you think you can eat anything if you spend 90 minutes a day working out? Perhaps you are working hard but you cannot get rid of those last few pounds. On the other hand, you may be losing weight but you don’t feel good or you do not look better. What is really going on? Those are the typical questions individuals have about weight loss.
By better understanding the true secrets to weight loss, you will find yourself on the right track for looking better and feeling great. Look at these.
How Much Weight?
Just how much weight can I lose in a week? You may have heard the average doctor recommend just a pound or two a week and felt that just was not enough. How much you lose depends on the amount of exercise you do and the amount you are eating. Keep in mind that in order to lose just one pound of fat, you need to create what is called a calorie deficit of 3500 calories. Therefore, to lose a pound a week, you need to have a 500-calorie deficit each day. For two pounds a week, you need a 1000-calorie deficit. That may seem like a lot, and it is. However, the only way to lose weight is through diet and exercise, if you want to keep that weight off.
Click here to see people changing their lives
I’m Exercising So Hard
Another secret is that exercise does not do everything you need it to. In order for a woman that is 150 pounds to burn 100 calories, she needs to walk a mile. Remember that you consume calories far easier and more effectively than you burn them. So while you are exercising, realize that you are likely compromising your ability to lose weight. Look for ways to reduce those unwanted calories faster than you are burning them. Soda, snacks and coffee are all hidden calories that cut into your ability to lose weight.
Click here to see just how it works
Why Won’t Those Last Pounds Go Away?
It is quite common for women and men to look at those last ten pounds on the scale and want them gone. Struggling to lose those last pounds can come from two problems. First, it could be because your body has just gotten used to what you are doing. By changing up your diet and exercise regimen, you will be well on your way to improving your chances of cutting those pounds off. However, take a hard look at yourself. Do you need to lose them? You may not need to lose them and your body is telling you that.
Click here to for a free eBook
Weight loss is not something that you can always count on happening form a standard workout. However, when you understand the science and secrets behind why it works, or why it is not working, you have a better opportunity to overcome these problems. These secrets can help you to get back on track sooner.
Yours in fitness,
Scott
bodyXchange personal training
Ps.
Look in your email for a breakdown of the “pre new years resolution” body transformation program we are launching this week. This program will take you through the end of the year and will give you a head start on your New Year’s Resolution.
Check out our newly added site www.pittsburghfatlossguru.com
Thursday, September 15, 2011
3 Fat Loss Mistakes People Make
Even though it is virtually impossible to spot reduce, you can however do several things to speed up the process in changing the body, or in the alternative all but halt body composition change.
1. Relying on Abs-Specific Training:
For some reason, the misconception of spot reduction continues. No argument has ever convinced me that you can lose fat in a specific area by contracting the muscle in that specific area. Fat loss just does not work this way. Your body is in a lipolytic state (chopping apart of fat for energy), or a lipogenetic state (the storing and forming of new fat.) Yet for some reason, we see hundreds of people every day at the gym doing hundreds of crunches and situps and thinking that they are somehow burning fat from their abdomen, when in reality, they're just wasting time! I guess if I didn’t care about actually helping people and feeding to their fallacies, I would do nothing but ab exercises for my clients – anyone that has ever trained with me, knows its not happening.
Fat loss is a systemic effect that takes place as your body morphs into a healthier you. Fat storage patterns vary person to person according to hormonal levels, genetic fat storage patterns, myofascial restrictions, and inflammation. Reducing body fat in those areas through exercise is only done if you are working to modify hormonal levels that have related fat storage areas, for example.
However, there has yet to be convincing evidence that you can do tricep presses, for example, and lose fat in the back of your arms... Just doesn't work that way. The same is true with your abs. In this case, even if you do 3000 sit ups per day, you wouldn’t be doing much for fat loss. Fat loss is about:
1. Energy system training
2. Compound movements targeting many joints at once
3. Muscle balancing
4. Motor unit recruitment, and
5. Multi-planar movement
2. Nutritional Programming
It’s impossible to add all of the above into an abs exercise, or even a series of abs exercises. The goal is to tire as much of your body as possible, to a safe extreme. This is referred to as momentary muscular failure, and it’s when lactic acid onset takes place. Remember, lactic acid, which is what makes you sore, is a very good thing. It means your body is working hard to reduce inflammation and repair. You’re well on your way to rapid fat loss. You’ll see incredible results when you accept this:
2. Low To Moderate Intensity Cardio For Long Duration:
Walking. Walking is more of a skeletal or structural movement. There is little to no flexion of the hips and knees, thus meaning less overall muscle being used. This, alone, simply won't work for long-term fat loss results. It may work at first for somebody who is extremely obese and has been sedentary, but not for most people. While I strongly believe in the benefits of walking for stress relief, personal time, reflection with movement, blood pressure and cholesterol modification, etc., I do not consider it a good method to lose body fat.
Losing fat is about shocking your body and stimulating a repair process. Giving your body the chance to adapt to a demand over time doesn't help you lose fat quickly. Sure, you can see some initial results, often masked as 'toning', but in the end you're turning your Type IIa muscle fibers (oxidative-glycolytic, or medium speed fibers) to Type I (oxidative, or slow muscle fibers that have great endurance). The only trouble is that the Type II muscle fibers do a much better job of getting you lean.
By stimulating muscular strength (not necessarily "bulking") you are enhancing your metabolism. It takes energy to build and restore lean muscle tissue. Allowing it to grow consumes a bit more energy, but you don't have to bulk up to see great results. Rather, just create a muscle repair process while stimulating your metabolism with fat-burning foods and you'll see your results go wild.
After a full-body resistance-based alternation-style workout session, you'll spike your metabolism for 2-3 days as your body re-uptakes the lactic acid from your bloodstream, restores oxygen to the muscle tissue you've worked, and repairs the micro-tears that took place in your muscles. Supersets or circuits in full body workouts is one example of this, and interval training accomplishes this too, but what if we take things a step further and get you off a machine?
I suggest that we alternate body parts, directions, speeds, intensities, and muscle synergies, or pairs. Alternation in any form, even when the intensity is a bit lower, is still a rapid fat loss signal to your body. You're sure to see wild fat-burning results once you start thinking about fat loss as "shocking the fat away".
3. Caloric Restriction:
Caloric restriction = muscle starvation = fat loss grinds to a halt.
Remember this one thing : Dieting alone (major calorie restriction) is the BEST way to lose lean body tissue (muscle,) making your body a less efficient fat burner throughout the course of your day. Remember, the more muscle you have the more calories you burn throughout the course of your day.
Muscle requires calories to grow. Without some degree of muscle growth, it will atrophy under duress. If you're exercising intensely, which you should be, your muscle will be eating itself to survive.
It's really important that you feed your system so it can grow and maintain its level of function. Your body requires food for muscle repair, concentration, heart health, and digestive health. Regular meals are best. There are 2 schools of thought with eating for fat loss:
1. Eat 3 meals per day and up to 2 snacks.
2. Eat 5-6 small meals per day.
Normally, I recommend #2, because I find this is a great way to ensure you are not snacking on things that are bad for you, because you are eating healthy small meals often enough. Also, I tend to never feel hungry when I'm eating on this schedule. That's very helpful for fat loss.
Contrarily, eating 3 meals per day seems like it should also allow you ample time to digest and re-spike your metabolism. I believe there should be a small bout of exercise in between each meal if you choose this approach. If thats the goal, let's go at it.
Again, my recommendation is 5-6 meals/day, where you pre-plan your week's meals over the weekend, cook many meals at once, and prepare yourself for fat loss.
Most importantly, make sure you are getting enough calories. Yes, you do need a caloric deficit to lose fat over a certain time period, but taking your daily calories too low can reduce your metabolism and halt your fat loss. Restricting calories too much will result in your body perceiving it as a famine, and your body will do whatever it can to spare fat stores to have sufficient energy to last out the famine. In extreme cases, the body will metabolize, muscle, and even organ tissue in lieu of fat stores.
Under no circumstance should an active female eat less than 1300 calories or an active male eat less than 1500 calories when trying to lose weight. Within a few months of coaching, most of my female clients are eating 1800 - 2000 calories, and my male clients are eating 2100 - 2800 calories. ...and they keep losing fat faster and faster. The goal should be to stimulate your metabolism to be able to eat more, not less.
In summary, there are 3 major fat loss mistakes you absolutely want to avoid:
1. Low to moderate intensity cardio for long duration - great way for your body to adapt to exercise and stop burning fat. Plus, you're converting your muscle fibers to the wrong type.
2. Abs-specific training - 3000 sit ups and no result? That's just depressing. Train for full body systemic fat loss. You'll be glad you did.
3. Caloric restriction = starving muscle = no more fat loss; instead, make the goal to eat more and build more fat-burning muscle to ramp up your metabolism, permanently.
Remember, we have helped thousands of people meet and exceed their fat loss and body composition goals. Give us a call at 412.481.FITT (3488) to schedule your complimentary trial session.
Check out some of our other success stories at www.pittsburghfitnesstrainer.com and to receive some great information check out www.pittsburghfatloss.com
Yours in health and fitness,
Scott
bodyXchange personal training
412.481.3488
1. Relying on Abs-Specific Training:
For some reason, the misconception of spot reduction continues. No argument has ever convinced me that you can lose fat in a specific area by contracting the muscle in that specific area. Fat loss just does not work this way. Your body is in a lipolytic state (chopping apart of fat for energy), or a lipogenetic state (the storing and forming of new fat.) Yet for some reason, we see hundreds of people every day at the gym doing hundreds of crunches and situps and thinking that they are somehow burning fat from their abdomen, when in reality, they're just wasting time! I guess if I didn’t care about actually helping people and feeding to their fallacies, I would do nothing but ab exercises for my clients – anyone that has ever trained with me, knows its not happening.
Fat loss is a systemic effect that takes place as your body morphs into a healthier you. Fat storage patterns vary person to person according to hormonal levels, genetic fat storage patterns, myofascial restrictions, and inflammation. Reducing body fat in those areas through exercise is only done if you are working to modify hormonal levels that have related fat storage areas, for example.
However, there has yet to be convincing evidence that you can do tricep presses, for example, and lose fat in the back of your arms... Just doesn't work that way. The same is true with your abs. In this case, even if you do 3000 sit ups per day, you wouldn’t be doing much for fat loss. Fat loss is about:
1. Energy system training
2. Compound movements targeting many joints at once
3. Muscle balancing
4. Motor unit recruitment, and
5. Multi-planar movement
2. Nutritional Programming
It’s impossible to add all of the above into an abs exercise, or even a series of abs exercises. The goal is to tire as much of your body as possible, to a safe extreme. This is referred to as momentary muscular failure, and it’s when lactic acid onset takes place. Remember, lactic acid, which is what makes you sore, is a very good thing. It means your body is working hard to reduce inflammation and repair. You’re well on your way to rapid fat loss. You’ll see incredible results when you accept this:
2. Low To Moderate Intensity Cardio For Long Duration:
Walking. Walking is more of a skeletal or structural movement. There is little to no flexion of the hips and knees, thus meaning less overall muscle being used. This, alone, simply won't work for long-term fat loss results. It may work at first for somebody who is extremely obese and has been sedentary, but not for most people. While I strongly believe in the benefits of walking for stress relief, personal time, reflection with movement, blood pressure and cholesterol modification, etc., I do not consider it a good method to lose body fat.
Losing fat is about shocking your body and stimulating a repair process. Giving your body the chance to adapt to a demand over time doesn't help you lose fat quickly. Sure, you can see some initial results, often masked as 'toning', but in the end you're turning your Type IIa muscle fibers (oxidative-glycolytic, or medium speed fibers) to Type I (oxidative, or slow muscle fibers that have great endurance). The only trouble is that the Type II muscle fibers do a much better job of getting you lean.
By stimulating muscular strength (not necessarily "bulking") you are enhancing your metabolism. It takes energy to build and restore lean muscle tissue. Allowing it to grow consumes a bit more energy, but you don't have to bulk up to see great results. Rather, just create a muscle repair process while stimulating your metabolism with fat-burning foods and you'll see your results go wild.
After a full-body resistance-based alternation-style workout session, you'll spike your metabolism for 2-3 days as your body re-uptakes the lactic acid from your bloodstream, restores oxygen to the muscle tissue you've worked, and repairs the micro-tears that took place in your muscles. Supersets or circuits in full body workouts is one example of this, and interval training accomplishes this too, but what if we take things a step further and get you off a machine?
I suggest that we alternate body parts, directions, speeds, intensities, and muscle synergies, or pairs. Alternation in any form, even when the intensity is a bit lower, is still a rapid fat loss signal to your body. You're sure to see wild fat-burning results once you start thinking about fat loss as "shocking the fat away".
3. Caloric Restriction:
Caloric restriction = muscle starvation = fat loss grinds to a halt.
Remember this one thing : Dieting alone (major calorie restriction) is the BEST way to lose lean body tissue (muscle,) making your body a less efficient fat burner throughout the course of your day. Remember, the more muscle you have the more calories you burn throughout the course of your day.
Muscle requires calories to grow. Without some degree of muscle growth, it will atrophy under duress. If you're exercising intensely, which you should be, your muscle will be eating itself to survive.
It's really important that you feed your system so it can grow and maintain its level of function. Your body requires food for muscle repair, concentration, heart health, and digestive health. Regular meals are best. There are 2 schools of thought with eating for fat loss:
1. Eat 3 meals per day and up to 2 snacks.
2. Eat 5-6 small meals per day.
Normally, I recommend #2, because I find this is a great way to ensure you are not snacking on things that are bad for you, because you are eating healthy small meals often enough. Also, I tend to never feel hungry when I'm eating on this schedule. That's very helpful for fat loss.
Contrarily, eating 3 meals per day seems like it should also allow you ample time to digest and re-spike your metabolism. I believe there should be a small bout of exercise in between each meal if you choose this approach. If thats the goal, let's go at it.
Again, my recommendation is 5-6 meals/day, where you pre-plan your week's meals over the weekend, cook many meals at once, and prepare yourself for fat loss.
Most importantly, make sure you are getting enough calories. Yes, you do need a caloric deficit to lose fat over a certain time period, but taking your daily calories too low can reduce your metabolism and halt your fat loss. Restricting calories too much will result in your body perceiving it as a famine, and your body will do whatever it can to spare fat stores to have sufficient energy to last out the famine. In extreme cases, the body will metabolize, muscle, and even organ tissue in lieu of fat stores.
Under no circumstance should an active female eat less than 1300 calories or an active male eat less than 1500 calories when trying to lose weight. Within a few months of coaching, most of my female clients are eating 1800 - 2000 calories, and my male clients are eating 2100 - 2800 calories. ...and they keep losing fat faster and faster. The goal should be to stimulate your metabolism to be able to eat more, not less.
In summary, there are 3 major fat loss mistakes you absolutely want to avoid:
1. Low to moderate intensity cardio for long duration - great way for your body to adapt to exercise and stop burning fat. Plus, you're converting your muscle fibers to the wrong type.
2. Abs-specific training - 3000 sit ups and no result? That's just depressing. Train for full body systemic fat loss. You'll be glad you did.
3. Caloric restriction = starving muscle = no more fat loss; instead, make the goal to eat more and build more fat-burning muscle to ramp up your metabolism, permanently.
Remember, we have helped thousands of people meet and exceed their fat loss and body composition goals. Give us a call at 412.481.FITT (3488) to schedule your complimentary trial session.
Check out some of our other success stories at www.pittsburghfitnesstrainer.com and to receive some great information check out www.pittsburghfatloss.com
Yours in health and fitness,
Scott
bodyXchange personal training
412.481.3488
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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