The Hidden Costs of Dieting
Possibly the most
misunderstood part of
fitness is nutrition.
I personally have not heard
of the Warrior Diet until
today. But with so many of
these programs cropping up,
it's not a shock that I
can't keep up with them all.
Just like supplements,
somebody has a twist on just
about everything.
Don't get me wrong, some of
these diets work and there's
a few exceptions where
people are able to stay on
them literally for years!
But first a warning: The
REAL reason they say 90% or
more of dieters fail is
because the word "diet"
itself is a short-term
concept. When you think of
your eating habits as
short-term, you are bound to
fail and go back to eating
the way you used to.
Here's 3 key concepts you
need to consider when
thinking about dieting.
Key Concept #1:
The diet concept sets you
up for quick results. When
it comes to the human body,
all of us want something for
nothing. We want changes
immediately. This attitude
applies to losing fat,
building muscles or just
getting in shape.
For starters...
There are no miracle means
when it come to good
nutrition practices. With
thousands of foods to choose
from and using different
food combinations, you can
see how easy it would be to
create a variety of diets
using multiple dieting
angles.
Many diets can leave the
individual's metabolism in a
damaged state simply because
so many of these trendy
diets are deficient in
important macro- and
-micronutrient. More often
than not, they do not
provide adequate nutrition
for athletes or individuals
who are attempting to get
into better shape and have
increased dietary needs.
Believe me, some of them
are too low in protein or
carbohydrates to support and
athlete and others are much
too high in fat to be
healthy.
Fact is: Many dieters end
up losing weight (which can
be a combination of water,
muscle and fat) initially
but end up gaining it all
back and then some. That is
extremely frustrating to the
dieter who them embarks on
yet another trendy diet in
an effort to lose the weight
again.
Sometimes this is referred
to "yo-yo" dieting as the
person loses weight, gains
more back, loses more and
ultimately just destroys
their body's metabolism and
frustrates them to no end.
And that's just the
start...
Key Concept #2:
Take a look at a book store
shelf at any given time in
the nutrition/health section
and you will see a wide
variety of the latest diets.
Some have been around for
years, others disappear once
the money runs out.
Did you know that anybody
can be successful at weight
loss if they eat fewer
calories than their body
needs?
Many of these diets are
made-up with a hidden agenda
of an advertising company,
supplement company or
somebody else with serious
monetary investments.
Keep in mind that with any
of these diets, you should
ask yourself if...
* Does the program
integrate physical activity?
* Does the program account
for personal preferences
based on lifestyle and
career? * How fast does the
program encourage weight
loss or muscle gain? * Does
the program help change
negative behaviors into
positive behaviors? * What
kind of professional support
is provided? * What kind of
maintenance program is
provided?
Finally...
Key Concept #3:
Avoid Them!
Most of these hyped-up,
trendy diets are
counterproductive to your
goals and could end up
harming you. You should know
by now that any nutritional
plan must be designed to
meet the needs of the
individual (metabolic
requirements and goals).
Let's look at just one
simple example...
A marathon runner requires
much less protein then a
bodybuilder does!
Just by knowing that, you
can see that many of these
diets do not take into
account the nutritional
needs of each individual.
More recent scientific
studies report that the best
way to get into shape is not
to overeat, get less than
25% of your daily calories
from fats, have a diet
moderate in protein and
complex carbohydrates, eat
whole foods rather than
processed, get plenty of
fiber and have fruits and
vegetables.
So what's why you can
forget about diets and
simply learn how to eat
correctly, safely and
healthy for the rest of your
life. If you do this, you
will be able to burn off all
the fat you want, gain all
the muscle you need and
never be on any trendy diet
again.
About the Author
Marc David is an innovative
fitness enthusiast and the
creator of the
"NoBull Bodybuilding System"
method on No Bull Bodybuilding
He can show you how to
reduce your body fat thru
diet, how to gain weight or
create more muscle thru an
abundance of workout tips by
training LESS, not more!
Once a self-confessed
skinny, "135-pound
weakling." Today Marc is a
200 pound bodybuilder who
teaches thousands of people
to gain weight, build muscle
and reduce body fat with a
workout and nutrition system
so simple that even a
complete beginner can
understand it!
Marc dispels many
"bodybuilding myths", tells
you what most people never
realize about nutrition, and
what the drug companies
DON'T WANT YOU to know.
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