Monday, July 20, 2009

the 10 commandments of Losing fat!!!!

Above all others the following ten are absolutes when trying to lose fat. No exceptions, no substitutions. Follow these

commandments and you will reach your fat loss potential. No ‘yeah but’, no ‘I have no time for this’, no ‘this won’t work for me’.
All of those are just lame excuses because I know a lot of very, very busy people that have made the time and have been extremely successful. I have had individuals with slow metabolism and a sluggish thyroid, clients over 60 male and female.

Over a huge spectrum of people these 10 have held strong and worked every time, and they will work for you. So if you want to lose fat, here are your ten commandments to live by.

Commandment #1 You shall eat a fruit or veggie with a lean protein every time you eat. That is five to six small meals
throughout the day. Doing this will allow you to get enough protein AND enough fruits and veggies to satisfy your muscles and your body’s need for quality nutrients. Proteins and vegetables have the highest thermogenic effect and fruits add much needed vitamins and minerals helping your body recover adequately. You won’t have to worry as much about calories when you follow this commandment as you will feel full longer and more satisfied with each meal, but this isn’t a green light to go hog wild, there is some self control involved here.


Commandment #2 You shall exercise supportively 5 to 6 times per week. Exercising supportively means performing weight training three to four times per week and performing interval based cardio training two to three times per week. Weight training for fat loss involves short rests and medium repetitions and moderate weight which translates to high intensity. Circuit based training works well in this format (one set of one exercise then to another after minimal rest, etc). Interval based cardio training will burn 9 times more fat than steady state cardio AND is time efficient. Interval cardio is alternating high intensity work periods with low intensity recovery periods. A typical work to rest time would be 30 seconds or 45 seconds of work and 60 to 90 second recovery. Think of sprinting and walking as a good method of interval cardio (but this can be done over a broad spectrum of modes of exercise)


Commandment #3 You shall create a support system with friends, neighbors, family, co-workers and others that will REALLY support your effort. Surround yourself with people that will participate with your or at very least support your efforts entirely. Lean on these people often for help and guidance through the mentally difficult times. Surrounding yourself with unsupportive people is a recipe for disaster and you will eventually give up.

Commandment #4 You shall plan your exercise and meals ahead of time. Planning and preparation are two very important components of success. I won’t lie it takes work and it isn’t easy, but anyone who tells you fat loss is easy is filling you with a line of BS. Shop, chop, and cooking meals in advance will set you up for being successful in eating supportively especially when life gets busy. Set aside two hours on Sunday or your day of choice and shop, then prepare meals for the week. That also means setting a menu for the week and keeping it on your refrigerator so you can easily follow the menu and it will be one less thing you have to think about during the chaos that is your typical week.
Exercise is no different. Schedule your time for exercise and keep that schedule like you would a doctor’s appointment or any other appointment. Don’t let anything else get crowded into that spot.

Commandment #5 You shall remain consistent 90% of the time. You should be eating at least 35 meals per week (5 meals a day for 7 days). Of those 35 meals you must eat supportively 32 out of those 35. That means only three times can you eat an unsupportive meal, cheat, or miss a meal (yes missing a meal counts against you). If you are 90% compliant you WILL get results. The key here is to remain CONSISTENT.

Commandment #6 You shall take in at least ½ your bodyweight in ounces of water per day. But since you are exercising for fat loss you must take in more, so think .6 to .7 ounces per pound of bodyweight of water per day. Dehydration shuts the body down including the metabolism and prevents full effort in your workouts as your muscles are made up of mostly water. Think of having a water bottle (and drinking from it) with you all day.


Commandment #7 You shall take in a quality multivitamin every single day. Even if you are not on a fat loss program this is a must. Multivitamins fill the gaps to any discrepancies in your nutrition plan. And even though you are eating at least five fruits or veggies a day on your fat loss program, you need 7-10 servings of fruit AND veggies per day to satisfy all the vitamins and minerals you need. Select a quality multivitamin based in whole foods. is a high quality multivitamin that will give you what you are looking for.

Commandment #8 You shall have a strong powerful goal or reason for taking on this project. If you just want to get in shape then stop reading because this isn’t for you. Your goal has to be much more than just getting in shape. Your goal, when you read it should get you fired up and excited. Write down your goal and read it every single day so that your subconscious mind will take over and help you.
Spend a lot of time on this commandment because this will ultimately determine your success. Start with the end goal and work backward so you can set up some midrange goals and several short term goals. Once you have this mapped out and read it every day you have essentially set up a roadmap for your success and all you have to do is hit those mini milestones to keep the motivation burning hot.

Commandment #9 You shall have a realistic approach. You will not succeed your goals in one day. And you will not succeed by taking a pill or exercising extra in one week. You will not succeed long term by eating perfect one week and eating great ½ the time the next week. You must be realistic with your approach and understand that this is a journey not a destination. Achieving your ultimate fat loss goal is your destination but the journey is making it a lifestyle and incorporating new habits that will stay with you forever. Results are only as good as long as they stay results. If you revert back to old habits after reaching your goal, you haven’t achieved anything. Implement strategies that are realistic and that will allow you to KEEP off the fat you are working so hard at losing.

Commandment #10 You shall not give up if you fall down. Mistakes are going to happen, especially when you are trying to make changes to hard fastened habits. Understand that it may take several attempts before you succeed at just one of these commandments, but when you do others will get easier. It is ok to be less than perfect, and understand that you are working on it and do better the next time. The more perseverance you have the much more likely you will be to succeed.

Follow these commandments and you will absolutely be successful in your fat loss goals.

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