Posts Tagged ‘fat burn’

BP and Your Health!

As most of you know we live along the Emerald Coast of Florida, and I’m sure you all know what is going on with the BP oil spill. This got us thinking about how easy it is to take for granted something precious in our lives.  One day it’s gone and you are left wondering what happened and why you didn’t take more advantage of it.  When we first moved here we went to the beach often, even if it was just to watch the sun set.  Then time passed, we got busy, and life started to take over.  We thought, “The beach will always be there, we’ll go next week.”  Unfortunately, next week turned into next month, and so on, and then one day we realized we couldn’t remember the last time we were there.

Well if you think about it, your health is very similar.  We start out young, running around playing, not even thinking about being overweight or unhealthy.  You could eat whatever you wanted and never had to worry about your waist line.  Then one day comes and you don’t play as much. Who knows why; maybe you got your first car, so who needs a bike?  Or worse, a new video game came out so you just sit on the couch and play.  You didn’t worry about your health, it had always been there, and why would that change (just like those sandy white beaches)?  And so it begins, your health gets taken for granted… days turn into months which turn into years.  Then before you know it life gets in the way and there is definitely no time for exercise (or going to the beach).

Then suddenly it’s gone (whether it’s the beauty of the beach or your health).  Helpless and lost feelings set in, and you don’t know which way to turn.  So you try multiple attempts to get it back, but nothing seems to work (sound familiar BP?)  Then at some point it’s just easier to give up on your health and look for “that magic pill.”   Just as BP is learning about not cutting corners; your health is the same way.  It’s going to take hard work and dedication to get your health back and anyone who tells you differently isn’t telling you the whole truth.  You are worth the effort just like our beaches and the environment.  No one can do this for you, but you can ask for help, and this is where we come in.  We want you to know we are here to offer a helping hand, or create a road map for you to find your health again.  Because once you get a second chance you tend to hold onto things a little tighter to your heart.  We’re very glad to say we have been to the beach 3 times this week already, and we are shooting for more because unlike you, we may not get that second chance.

Yours in Health

Colleen and John

Truth About Exercise and Metabolism (Hard Science)

Strength training, strength training, strength training…

You hear about it all the time these days.

You hear how it’s great for your Metabolism.

You hear it’s imperative for that beach body you’re looking for this summer.

Well, what’s the real science behind it?

Does it really help?

The easy answer is right here from my partners at Prograde:

Strength Training

By Cassandra Forsythe-Pribanic, PhD, RD, CSCS

Q) I’ve heard that strength training increases my metabolism. How does it do that and will that help me lose weight?

A) Strength training, which involves using weights, bands, kettlebells or other forms of resistance that challenge your body to work harder than it does in everyday life, definitely does increase your metabolic rate. However, so does endurance exercise (such as running). The difference is how long and how much these activities boost your metabolism that really has an impact on your overall ability to lose body fat and/or decrease your weight.

Just so we’re all on the same page, let’s talk about the components of our metabolism:

First we have our resting metabolic rate, or RMR. This is the energy needed (quantified in calories) to keep our bodies alive – our heart beating, our lungs breathing, etc. Your RMR makes up about 60 to 80 percent of our total metabolic rate. The variation in RMR is due to individual differences among people, the foods we consume, and the activity we engage in which can directly change RMR.

Second we have the Thermic Effect of Activity, or TEA. The more active you are, the more your total metabolic rate will be increased. TEA includes all activity from mowing your lawn (with a push mower, that is), to playing basketball, to walking across the room. It’s not just structured activity, but also the activities that we engage in every day to live our lives.

To see the rest of this great article please click here: Prograde

Keep the great emails coming!

Yours in health,

Colleen and John Riddle

www.ElitePhysiquePT.com

john@elitephysiquept.com

colleen@elitephysiquept.com

Sweetened to Death

Sweetened to Death

Saw this great article/video on “Good Moring America” and thought it was relative to what we have been talking about, so we wanted to share it with you.

The average American consumes about 156 pounds (this is not a typo) of added sugar each year per capita, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

New study shows consuming processed foods with added sugar increases heart risk.

That’s troubling, especially when those statistics are coupled with the results of a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association which says there’s a significant correlation between dietary added sugars and an increased risk for diabetes, heart attack and stroke, “Good Morning America’s” medical contributor Dr. Marie Savard said this morning on the show.

Published this week, this is the first major study to look at sugar and blood fats. It found that added sugar has adverse effects on the level of blood fats and therefore, on the heart.   To see the full article and video follow this link: Good Morning America

Here is another great video from ABC News that shows the effect of sugar on your body: How sugar effects your body

Yours in health,

Colleen and John.

P.S.

Those that live in the Destin area look for Colleen  hosting a local health and fitness show on Cox local channel 2: Mon, Wed, Fri at 4:30 and 7:30pm, Tues 9:00am, Sat 9:30am, and Sun 5:00pm

Cox Channel 6: Tues 9:00am , Sat 4:30pm, and Sun 9:30am

Food Myths Debunked!

It seems most of the emails we are receiving deal with confusion about nutrition.  With this in mind we wanted to attack some of these myths or wive’s tales if you will. Here are 3 common myths that we see all the time. These were taken from Spark People.com and if you would like to see more click on http://www.sparkpeople.com

Certain foods, like celery, have ‘negative’ calories:

Truth: The idea that there are negative calorie foods–foods that are so low in calories that simply digesting them burns more calories than they contain–is nothing more than wishful thinking. Certain low-calorie, water-rich foods like celery or cucumbers are often touted as negative-calorie foods. However, digesting and absorbing everything you eat each day uses just 10% of your total calorie intake each day (about 180 calories for someone who eats 1,800 calories per day). It is great to include low-calorie, high-fiber, and water-rich foods in your daily diet; these foods add nutrients, bulk, and volume to your diet, but they still contain calories and should always be included in your calorie count. No food is a “free” food. Eating too much of any food can cause weight gain or inhibit weight loss.

When going to a restaurant, the best choice for weight loss is usually a salad.

Truth: Salads can run the gamut of healthiness, depending on what is in them. Although that big bowl of greens may be packed full of antioxidants and fiber, it can also be laden with fat, cholesterol, and sodium–not to mention an overabundance of calories. Some restaurant salads can even contain more calories than a cheeseburger! That means ordering salad is no guarantee that you’re eating a healthy meal.

Bananas are so high in sugar that they cause weight gain.

Truth: One medium banana (approximately 7 inches long) provides 0 grams of fat, 3 grams of fiber, 105 calories, and 27 grams of carbs—and it’s cheap. Those specs mean that bananas make great snacks, even for people with diabetes who need to follow special diets.   Why bananas are being called “fattening” or high in sugar compared with other fruits is a mystery. They do have a few more grams of carbohydrate than apples and oranges, but that does not mean they should be off-limits!

Thank you for being our loyal readers and we hope this helps.  Keep the great emails coming!

Yours in health,

John and Colleen.

P.S. Look for Colleen on the Ann Varnum Show on WTVY this Sunday, 4/18/10 at 9:30-10:30 central time.

Burn Fat While You Sleep!

Stop rubbing your eyes you did read it correctly, you can burn calories in your sleep. How you ask? You can burn calories at rest and while you sleep by ramping up your metabolism.  First what is your metabolism? The process of metabolism establishes the rate at which we burn our calories and determines how quickly we lose weight, or worse, gain weight.  As we get older our metabolism naturally starts slowing down.  You start to notice it around age 25 after that it slows down approximately 5 percent each decade. So compared to the 25 year old you burn about 100 calories fewer a day every 10 years.  The average 45 year old person could put on 12 pounds a year if they don’t exercise.  You can see how this quickly adds up around your waist line.

Now don’t just give up thinking there is nothing you can do because the Riddles are here to help you fight this natural slow down. We found this great article with tips to help you accelerate your metabolism and burn those calories no matter how old you are.  They are simple and easy to incorporate in to your daily routine. If you feel like you need help implementing these tips and would like to jump start your exercise program, Elite Physique is now offering online/over the phone coaching.  Our clients participating in this service love the accountability and guidance they receive to help them stay on track with their fitness and nutrition goals.   Each program is designed specifically for the individual and progresses with you.  For more information on this or any fitness questions feel free to email or call us.
Click here to find out how to boost your metabolism and avoid middle age weight gain!

Yours in Health,

Colleen and John Riddle
www.ElitePhysiquePT.com