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May 13, 2014

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Top 5 Myths About Exercise


TOP 5 MYTHS ABOUT EXERCISE
Top 5 myths about exercise

Unfortunately, many people make decisions about why or why not to exercise based on incorrect information. For this reason, it's important to recognize and refute some of the most common myths about exercise, particularly about strength training.

MYTH: All you need to do is cardio
Cardio (Aerobic exercise) is essential to overall health and well-being and should be the foundation of  your  fitness routine.  However, flexibility and strength training are important, as well.  Remember that the concept of balanced fitness goes beyond cardio.  Balanced fitness is obtained through a combination of aerobics, flexibility exercises and strength training. The positive effects of these activities are enhanced by proper nutrition and the avoidance of negative health and lifestyle behaviors such as smoking.

MYTH: Get in shape exercising 10 minutes a day
Your exercise time should be enjoyable -- a special time to do something for yourself.  But many people say they can't find the time. 30 to 60 minutes of aerobic activity three to five times per week is recommended to develop and maintain cardiovascular fitness.  Strength and flexibility training require additional time. However, a recent study suggests that you may be able to divide your daily 30 to 60 minute workout into two or three 15-20 minute workouts and get almost the same effect as if you had done one 30 minute exercise session.

MYTH: JUST EXERCISE THE FAT SPOTS
Spot reducing is a myth. You can't exercise one part of the body to reduce fat in just that area. Fat “comes off” all over and "goes on" all over. The specific locations where fat comes off during weight loss is genetically determined.  The amount of fat that "comes off' depends upon the number of calories burned.  There are surgical techniques that remove fat in specific areas (liposuction).

MYTH: STRENGTH TRAINING IS A MAN'S SPORT
The idea that only males need to be concerned with their strength is ludicrous. Both men and women need and can enjoy the benefits of strength training including improvements in body composition, increased resting metabolism through the addition of muscle, improved self-concept, prevention of low back problems and joint  injury, stronger bones and perhaps the delay of osteoporosis  (especially significant for women) and  possibly beneficial changes in cholesterol and  blood pressure levels.

MYTH: WOMEN DEVELOP BIG, BULGING MUSCLES
Although women can become very strong through strength training, they   won't normally develop the bulging muscles that some men develop. This is partly because they have less testosterone, the male hormone in their bodies. Women produce testosterone  at  a  rate  of   one  tenth  to  one-twentieth  of  that  of  males.
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December 16, 2013

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Break Your Fat by Eating a Balanced Breakfast

Break Your Fat by Eating a Balanced Breakfast

Do you eat breakfast on a consistent basis? 
Your body needs breakfast to function properly throughout the day. It is the energy which your body uses to function throughout the day. So when you feel tired and sleepy at work it is probably not because you went to bed too late or didn't get enough sleep. Your body is using other inefficient sources for fuel creating an energy deficiency in your body.

Have you ever noticed when you do eat breakfast sometimes you are hungry for lunch sooner than normal?? 


This seems strange like a strange and backwards phenomena at first, if you eat breakfast you should not be hungry until later right? Well not exactly, your digestive system is made to break down foods and use the nutrients and calories for your bodies functions. So when you do not have any food to use for energy the body starts using the most readily available energy fat stores. Don't get the wrong idea if you want to lose weight starving yourself is not an option because your bodies natural adaptation to starvation is to store fat for later use so you would really be counter productive if you simply starved yourself in order to lose weight. It will back fire!!


Don't leave home without it


Starting your day with a healthy and nutritious breakfast can be the start of you and your body agreeing to help each other out. You provide quality calories for daily activity like thinking... and your body will award you with more energy throughout the day and a routine eating schedule that will decrease the need for unhealthy urges.


You have probably heard it many times before that when you eat breakfast you Break the fast, referencing the fast which occurred for the 6-8 hours you were sleeping and all the while burning calories. If you are the morning workout person try to consume something small like a cup of yogurt or a banana before you rush out to hit the early workout. Just be sure that when you get home you eat again, some fruit, a bagel or eggs and wheat toast with jam or a bowl of cereal would do the trick. Don't underestimate the power of eating a quality breakfast if you don't believe me try it everyday for 2 weeks and see the difference that it makes.



Derik Screen CSCS, MBA

www.screenfitness.com
www.EQPDI.com


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