Monday, November 12, 2007
In Weight Loss Losers Are Winners
Monday, November 5, 2007
Burn Fat & Gain Muscle At The Same Time - Yes, And No
Now, it is true, sort of, muscle growth does not occur at the exact same time as fat is being burnt. Because the body is in a catabolic state during exercise, your muscles cannot grow, they only grow during rest especially during sleep. Your body is still tapping your fat stores, but at much lower levels, at levels where we often say we are not burning fat, though that is technically incorrect.
The conclusion, if you time your eating perfectly, minimize cardio - but not completely eliminate it, you can lose fat, while growing muscles. The most important thing is to keep eating, if you fail to eat enough, you will not have any appreciable muscle growth and all your weight training is for nothing.
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Sunday, November 4, 2007
And now on protein leeching.
Yesterday I talked about fat burning, today I am going to touch on protein leeching. Pick up just about any fitness magazine or read any website devoted to fitness, you will hear warnings about how your body leeches proteins, particularly when you start any physical activity. Read how some of them go, you would think that if you do not take the extreme precautions, your muscles would shrivel up by tomorrow. That is not quite how bad it is. Yes, protein leeching is real, and needs to be taken into consideration. However, it is also quite easy to remedy. Eat lean white meat such as chicken 60 to 90 minutes prior to exercise, or if you miss that window, you can take 20 to 30 grams of whey protein, depending on how intense you will be exercising. Problem solved; you will have the amino acids in your bloodstream that your body needs. Even if you miss doing so, it is no major problem. It is more important that you eat fast-digesting proteins after your workout or any other physical activity. There is a golden window, which lasts 30 minutes at most, where any foods, particularly proteins, are consumed, they go straight to your muscles once digested, and not converted to fat. Long time body builders, who have physiques to back this statement, said consuming fast absorbing food immediately has helped them sustain the largest muscle gains.
What is more cause for concern, is protein leeching when you skip meals or try to cut back on food to lose fat. For all the talk about proteins and muscles, proteins are in fact used in every cell of your body. When you starve yourself, your body’s system, being stupid, assumes you are in a state of famine. It steals proteins from your muscles, not for energy, but for repairing other parts of your body. It also shrinks your muscles to slow metabolism. Then your muscles do shrivel up. When you finally had it and stop your diet, the weight you have lost is mostly muscle. That is why people who know what they are talking about always warn you to never starve yourself when trying to control your weight. You need to eat plenty, but healthy.I am a real life runaway success story with my weight. Click here or here to find out how I lost 80 pounds in four months.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
When Do We Enter "Fat-Burning Mode"?
For decades, it was thought that our fat stores were generally immobile, except in conditions of aerobic exercise or famine. But in 1935 the biochemist Schoenheimer using radioactive Hydrogen-2 tracers demonstrated our fat stores are highly mobile, undergoing constant turnover. This means we are always burning fat, that is good. However, it means much of our carbs and fats we eat are immediately converted to fat, which is bad. This actually made sense to me when I first read this report. Our 50 trillion cells constantly need energy, and it seemed to me that what we eat could not constantly supply the energy our cells need to function. I've gone as long as 36+ hours without eating, and still survived. But reading the results of Schoenheimer's research, now I see how. What we think of fat burning during cardio, then, is simply an existing process accellerated, triggered by chemical signals produced during extended cardio. Knowing this information, you can "tease" and trick your body to constantly burn off fat, but without feeling hungry, and without depriving yourself. Eat whole grains, lean meats, and raw leafy vegetables during the day, they have low density in calories. Right after a workout, you can eat more liberally.
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Friday, November 2, 2007
Daily fluctuations are part of the game. It is not unusual for a person's weight to change a couple pounds a day. The overwhelming cause is fluid changes, e.g., water. Drink a lot of water, you will increase weight. Sweat and urinate without drinking a lot of water, your weight will go down. For that reason, it is better to weigh yourself every week. Doing this will show the trend, hopefully a downward trend. Another tip, try and weigh yourself under identical conditons to minimize variations. I always weigh myself on Monday morning, after my morning workout, after I used the restroom. Weighing weekly while trying to do so under consistent conditions, I have an idea if what I am doing is still getting the results I want. It also keeps my focused on the long-term big picture.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
My Weight Loss Story
