Can You Lose Weight Where You Want?
If you have excess
weight only in specific parts of your body, you still must look at
yourself as a whole. It's not possible to spot reduce; in other words,
you can't dictate that you only want weight to come off one place or
another. In most cases your so called "trouble spots" is where the fat
will come off last, so be prepared to lose weight in your fingers (rings
fall off) and your face (friends may ask if you're feeling all right)
first. There is hope for losing that belly fat though.
Work Toward Building Muscle and Reducing Body Fat
If
you work toward building muscle and reducing body fat you will
eventually tackle those trouble spots though, and develop a better
physique in the process. Muscle tissue is active meaning it requires
calories to be maintained. If you were stranded without a food supply,
eventually your body would turn to its own muscle tissue as a source of
nutrition first (muscles are protein) while saving the fat stores for
last. Simply put, fat is nature's way of ensuring survival during times
of famine. That's why the prevalence of heart failure kills someone who
is severely malnourished. By building more muscle you become a more
efficient energy burning machine which translates to mean you can eat
more food! That to me is a good thing.
The More Active You Are, The More You Get to Eat!
That
explains why some people can eat so much more than others yet not gain
weight; your efficient energy burning friend simply has a greater
proportion of muscle to fat than you. Muscle is more dense than fat.
It's often said that a pound of muscle is heavier than a pound of fat,
but the truth is a pound is a pound. What they mean is a one pound
volume of muscle is a smaller package than a one pound volume of fat, or
put another way, fat is billowy and fluffy while muscle is sleek and
compact. Lady No. 1 weighs 120 pounds with 30% body fat so she has 84
pounds of lean tissue and 36 pounds of fat, while Lady No. 2 also
weighing 120 pounds but at 18% body fat is carrying roughly 98 pounds of
muscle and 22 pounds of fat. Would you rather be Lady No. 1 or Lady No.
2? Which do you think takes up more space, 22 or 36 pounds of fat? I'd
say 36 pounds of fat would be a lot bigger package than 22 pounds.
How Much You Weigh is Meaningless
That
is why body weight as a number by itself is meaningless, but your ratio
of fat to muscle is very important and worth working to change. Strive
to decrease your body fat and increase your muscle mass and you'll look
better, you'll feel stronger and more energetic and you'll simply be
healthier.
You can generally have your body fat tested at fitness
centers and most gyms so ask about having it done. It's better to know
you have 30% body fat and work to reduce it to 29, than not to know and
only think in terms of body weight. Most people who think only of how
much they weigh tend to do everything to reduce that weight, and it's
usually at the expense of losing more valuable muscle.
The best
way to increase muscle and decrease fat is through a consistent exercise
program. Start at whatever is your beginning, but do start.
Begin
with an overall body conditioning type exercise program, doing whatever
you enjoy, whether it be a sport, gardening, weight lifting, biking,
hiking, or any other activity. Any physical movement you do regularly
counts as exercise even if it is doing laundry or taking out the trash.
Get as much as you can out of every chore you do, and stop thinking of
it as a chore but instead as an opportunity to move your body.
In
the early 1900s a washing machine was a new invention. People used to
wash their clothes by hand, and hang them outside to dry. Being a
housewife was actually a pretty strenuous job. It's no wonder women were
thankful for modern conveniences like automatic washers and dryers, but
now we've come to where our daily activities are not taking our bodies
at all, so unless we want to get fatter and fatter we must do something
about it.
Get Fit and Belly Fat Disappears
It doesn't make
sense to drive around and around in the parking lot looking for the
closest space when you're on your way to run or walk on the treadmill.
Why take the elevator five flights every day at work and then pay a
monthly fee to do the StairMaster after work? What if we all started to
notice that our world is full of exercise equipment.
We could
become so much more fit if we'd just start to notice all the
opportunities for physical movement we miss in the name of convenience.
Look around and see if you can spot some exercise opportunities, and
then get busy and get fit.
By Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP
By Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP
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