Hi folks, it is Darrin, back again with Darrin starting over coaching
“food for thought” moment.
Trainers spend a lot of time educating clients on why they should eat
certain foods, why it is important to eat so many times per day, and why it is
important to stay hydrated. Time after
time, clients will disregard what we teach them to look for a shortcut to
losing weight, believing they can find an easier way to succeed. It is completely understandable to want things
to happen quickly, but we all know “quick and easy” never lasts when it comes
to the body. What you’re trying to
repair didn’t happen overnight, how can you expect to undo it overnight?
So, how do we overcome the obsession with “quick and easy” ways to weight
loss success? Concentrate on our
environment. What do I mean by our
“environment”? We have moved away from
the traditional American culture of working hard for what we want, and immersed
ourselves in the newer idea of shortcuts being the answer to everything. We require our phones to be high speed
computers, businesses must provide us the services we want yesterday, the fast
food drive thru is a “quick and easy” answer, and even the food prepared at
home must be microwavable and done in 5 minutes or less.
“Quick and easy” is how we prefer to live our lives, but, does it work
for losing weight and getting in shape? The
weight loss industry would like you to think so. Consider all the quickie weight loss plans
and miracle pills that are available. It
is easy to fall into this trap because society tells us “quick and easy” is
better. Not so.
Here are some
basic fitness tips:
1.
When you
lose body fat too fast, your body thinks something is wrong, so it does
everything it can to gain it back.
2. Your
body responds to rhythm; therefore, if each day you have a different calorie
count, your body will have a harder time responding.
Your body can utilize healthy food
from a grocery store better than processed junk food from a fast food
restaurant. Your body is a natural
machine. It knows what to do with
natural food. Artificial dyes, fillers,
and preservatives confuse the natural process, so the only things the body can
do is move it around through your system where it wreaks havoc, or store it
away (on your waistline) until it
figures out what to do with it.
When you try to take the “quick and easy” route, at
some point you’ll end up back where you started, and reaching your goal ends up
being more work in the long run. So why not
take the time to do it right the first time and learn what is needed to lose
weight and get in shape for life?
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