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Popular or Good? One Could Get You Hurt, The Other Fit

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With the New Year upon us, so many people are making an effort to get into better shape.  And that's a good thing for sure.

 For some that means just finally getting off the couch and doing something -- anything to get the body moving.  For others it means joining a gym, a group fitness class, a yoga studio, or some other structured group.

 

But beware, just joining a group doesn't always mean you will get fit, sometimes it can mean you'll open yourself up to getting hurt.

Check this out!

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How Yoga Can Wreck Your Body

Now at first glance you might think I'm advocating that Yoga is bad!

 

WRONG!

If you read the article carefully you'll find in many cases you could replace the references and word "yoga" with group exercise, weightlifting, or any host of other fitness choices. 

Not all instruction is good instruction.  And just because an instructor is popular doesn't necessarily mean that they are good.

There is a difference!

So the the next time you go shopping for a way to get in shape be sure of 3 things:

1.)  Start off slow regardless of your chosen interest; at a level you're capable of doing! 

2.)  Don't confuse popular with good. Make sure the instructor caters the class to the abilities of the various students. Not the other way around. 

3.)  No matter what you choose, remember your body needs a bit of variety -- stretching, resistance exercise, some type of challenging cardio, and yes, some time to recuperate. 

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And as the old saying goes, Those that don't make time for health will eventually have to make time for illness.

 

 

Choose wisely and Have Some Fun!

23 1/2 hours? Better Get Moving On This!

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It's scary even for me to read.  Especially when I think about the busy schedules everyone has, but the following two links are by far 2 of the most important things you need to consider this year!

Yes, I realize that sounds rather sensationalized, but believe me when I tell you the information shared in the following two links will indeed get you thinking about your life differently.

The first one I just received -- literally.  And it impacted so much that I raced home to send this blog post out to you right away!

23 1/2 Hours by Dr. Mike Evans 

or just watch the video below.

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The next link is to a post I wrote a little while back that shares some pretty startling research on how sitting for over 3 hours at a time can actually decrease you life span.  Yes, I do realize it's hard to believe, but it is actually backed with some interesting research.  Either way you look at it, it should move you into action.  

Sitting For Long Periods Can Kill You

No matter how you look at, both of these pieces really serve as great reminders that no matter how wonderful technology is, you still have to make time to take care of your body.  And that means, whether it's getting out of pain, getting back to enjoying your favorite activity, or wanting to lose a few of those unwanted pounds, you have to get up, get out and move that body!

 

Have a day that makes you glad to be alive!

Cellulite - The Truth

I can’t take it anymore!  If I see one more commercial advertising some magic cream, potion, or procedure to reduce cellulite “magically” I am going to go off the deep end!  I can no longer sit by and watch women being lied to about cellulite or tricked into buying the next “scientific” finding– NOT,  that is supposed to rid them of that unsightly area they have been frustrated with for so long.

So, after having a personal conversation with my television I sat down and did the research.  Below I share with you what is being said, and what I have witnessed for years as a Fitness Consultant and Results Coach, providing guidance to my clientele to rid them or at least greatly decrease the cellulite areas they struggle with.

LET’S START FROM THE BEGININNING SHALL WE.

Cellulite is a term that is said to have originated in France more than 150 years ago.  It began appearing in English publications in the late 1960’s.  Widespread promotion of the term in the United States followed the 1973 publication of Cellulite: Those Lumps, Bumps and Bulges, You Couldn’t Lose Before, by Nicole Ronsard, owner of a New York City beauty salon that specialized in skin and body care. 

Cellulite is described as the dimpling of the skin, caused by the bulging or protrusion of subcutaneous fat into the dermis (upper layer of skin), thus creating a rippling (waffling, orange peel syndrome, cottage cheese) affect of the skin.  The culprit affects 85% - 98% of postpubescent females, though primarily targeting females over the age of 35.  In some rare instances it is seen in men but is, as stated above, largely a female issue.  The reason for this is that if you took a cross section of a women’s thigh you would see tight vertical fiber bands connecting muscle through the fat to skin (septa).  Where the bands aren’t attached or have hardened, the fat bulges up, thus creating the classic rippling effect of cellulite.  Men on the other are not as susceptible to the phenomenon because their fibers criss-cross (diagonal) and the fat cannot bulge up as easily.

Let the marketers and charlatans say what they want, but research shows that there is no significant difference between ordinary fat and cellulite.  It has yet to be proven otherwise.  In fact researchers at the Rockefeller Institute  used ultrasonongraphy, microscopic examinations, and fat-metabolism studies to see “affected” and unaffected skin areas of seven healthy adult subjects (five women, two men; four affected, three unaffected).  They found/concluded that (1) certain characteristics of skin make women more prone than men to develop cellulite; (2) the process is diffused rather than localized (meaning you can’t spot attack the problem); and (3) there were no significant differences in the appearances or function of the fatty tissue or the regional blood flow between affected and unaffected sites within individuals.

ARE THEY SELLING HOPE??

There are literally thousands of products on the market today, from shoes, to creams, to body wraps, to pills and injections that make mild to exaggerated claims about how their products rid the body of cellulite.  They use all sorts of “interesting” scientific research to back up their claims.  Now admittedly we are learning more about how the body works literally every week.  So as I write this there may in fact be some group somewhere that is on the verge of a yet to be reviewed and approved magic “solution”.  But in the meantime the truth is that many of these products and their associated research have yet to be published and reviewed in authentic peer reviewed journals that would legitimize their claims.  Many more than I care to list are under investigation or in legal proceedings with the FDA and FTC for making false claims, and/or not producing the results they claimed.  Yet you the public are left to make sense of all of this mish-mosh.

I REVEAL THE TRUTH

From the above we now know that there is no difference, supported by research, between ordinary fat and cellulite.  We know that women are more susceptible to this phenomenon than men because of their structural issues regarding the fibers of the skin. Further we know much of what is being sold on the market today is suspicious at best. While there may be a few items that initially are appearing “promising”, most are a waste of money.

And though I hate to be the bearer of bad news, research has recently shown that one’s genetics are a large indicator as to who will have a more likely chance of getting cellulite.  Since connective tissue genetics are passed down from our parents DNA, so is cellulite predisposition.  In addition the more damage one does to their circulatory system (by eating poorly and not exercising  for example), which feeds the skin cells and lymph vessels, the sooner cellulite may become apparent.

WHAT TO DO?

One thing that all the research I’ve done does conclude:  Eating a balanced diet, containing: lean sources of protein, drinking plenty of water, fiber and whole-grain foods, and fresh fruits and vegetables as well as polyunsaturated fats is a good start.  In addition they all suggest the importance of exercise, both as a way to maintain good blood flow, healthy muscle tone, and to de-stress.  It is also suggested that one avoid unnecessary medications and smoking.

HOW I HELP?

When working with my clients, one of the first things I do is obtain an accurate body composition (body fat to lean muscle) reading.  This allows us to set a baseline of where the client is at presently.  It also allows you to set realistic short term and long term goals to attain.  Next, I ask them to keep a food journal.  Awareness of what you are eating is half the battle; so often most of us are just gobbling down meals, racing off to the next deadline or errand.  Next, I begin to add some structure to their meal schedule so that we can get a handle on the amount of calories they are consuming. While that is in process we begin my unique exercise program called BILANEX, a system I have developed through years of research that utilizes functional exercises in a way that actually accelerates the metabolism by burning more fat, yet maintaining more lean muscle than any other program on the market today.  My unique BILANEX SYSTEM allows my clients to burn those unwanted calories as well as strengthen and maintain the lean muscle that keeps their body looking and feeling young.

 It has been my experience that there is no such thing as spot reduction. 

Those frustrating areas of your hips, thighs and buttocks are best transformed through regular exercise and proper nutrition.  Now this doesn’t mean spending hours in the gym.  What it does mean is committing to making lifestyle changes that decrease your chances of getting cellulite or if you have it, decreasing it quickly. 

No exercise is going to change your genetics.  That die was caste long before you became unhappy with certain areas of your body.  However while science is still figuring out its next potion to sell you, you have proven methods already available to you that get results. 

The question becomes, is change what you really want? How will you spend you money, time, and energy.

 

About the author:

Kurt Elder MSW, CPT is a Fitness Consultant and Result Coach. Kurt has been in the health, fitness and wellness industry for over 20 years.  He has been a practicing psychotherapist, competitive athlete, and world record holder. He holds a certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine.  Kurt is currently the owner and operator of Energy F/X Fitness Consultants.  Kurt is a highly sought after authority in rehab and sports conditioning as well as weight loss.  His approach, aided by his unique background, allows an experience of total transformation of his clients. Kurt may be contacted at http://www.energyfxfitness.com or call me at (310) 895-4464.

Do You Know Someone Like This?

I’ve had it!

I’ve sat quietly by and politely smiled when I’ve heard people speaking about the huge success of using this potion ‘X’ or make claims about this pill ‘Y’ or tonic ‘Z’. Commercials, magazine ads, and advertorials (when a company writes an article that appears to be informational or educational in content, when in fact it is an advertisement for their product) are making all sorts of claims about what we all NEED in order to be healthy.

I was watching TV the other day and noticed several ads came on about a product that was touting the health benefits of a certain drink. I remember yet another one that talked about the lack of nutrients in our soil, so people should start taking these pills to assure their health. Then of course there was the exercise DVD's that tell you how amazing your results will be by doing their 'special' program.

Needless to say I am all for health, fitness, and wellness. But is it just me, or has the marketing and snake oil selling gotten way out of hand?

I don’t deny that the quality of the soil is depleted, and that we probably all take in more toxins than is healthy for us. What gets under my skin is the shear outrageousness of the claims and the backwards thinking that is used to sell the products.

If you have the discipline to take product ‘X’ 4 times per day with meals and every other weekend, couldn’t you use that same discipline to prepare your “real food” meals prior to each day and receive even more benefits from consuming actual food instead of a pill or drink?

The same idea applies to your health. There is no magic exercise program out there, only the one that you commit to doing on a consistent basis.  If you’re consistent and improve the way you eat, you will get results. Now for some people that may be hiring a Fitness Coach, or purchasing a set of exercise DVD’s, but you have to utilize the information and motivation if you want to see a result from your investment.  Just showing up and going through the motions won't give you the results you want.

I don’t know about you, but it sounds like some old fashioned reality is what is needed to me.

1.)    Your body was built to move. Because we spend so much time inactive,  exercise is a way to give your body what IT NEEDS – challenging physical movement that gets the blood pumping and produces and some perspiration. Remember Not All Movement is Good Movement. First get proper instruction.

2.)    Watch what you put in your body. Garbage in, Garbage out. Take the time to prepare your meals ahead of time so you don't make poor food choices because your starving. NO amount of special antioxidant drinks or pills will cure inactivity and poor food choices!!

3.)    Make time for consistent fitness in your life, if not daily then 3x/week minimum. Many of us are stressed out beyond belief. How well you take care of your physical body, or fail to, will dictate how long and how well you live and enjoy your life.  Energy drinks won't fix the problem.

4.)   Make a Plan. If you really want to see a change in anything in your life, make a plan with 3-4 realistic short term goals and 1 long term goal, and get to work.

It is my intention to use these blog posts to assist you in achieving your health, fitness and wellness goals, by providing reliable, practical information that when you use it consistently, you will get the results you need.

Make a commitment to yourself Today to Get Out Of Pain, and Get In Your Best Shape.

Here’s a FREE BONUS to get you started.

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Quality or Longevity -- Is There A Prize At The End?

I was sitting listening to a conversation today. . . .okay so I was eavesdropping. The conversation between the group of individuals was about living to be 100 years old.  Not to be out done, one of the individuals brought up the importance of "making it". And from what I could, tell he was speaking of making it financially.

You all know me. Hearing that conversation got me thinking.  We all seem to be so consumed with being germ-free, drink gallons of anti-oxidants, are doing the latest fitness craze (whether it's a DVD set or the new and coolest class), drinking ion-free water, etc.. But has anyone considered the importance of the quality of life we are all leading? I mean, sure, my grandmother is 102 years old. It baffles my mind to think about the things she's witnessed in her lifetime. But equally important is that she is still able to laugh at my stupid jokes, pretty much get around on her own, appreciates a good sitcom and in general is still very much "present" to day to day activities of her life.

I wonder if I could ask you, "How present are you to your life"? Are you doing what's popular because you think it says something about you or are you doing a specific thing because it's what truly brings you joy? There is no manual on life, you know. There is no special prize at the end of the rainbow for having done what was popluar during your lifetime. However, what I can tell you is this. Life is what you make it. If you allow yourself to be led by marketing from one product to the next and join groups and participate in actions just because they are popular, at the end of your life, you won't have much to look back on.

If, however, you're brave enough to look at every situation as an opportunity for growth, and personally assess each marketing craze to see if it's right for you, and basically keep a sense of balance and personal accountability about yourself and the choices you make. Then, I believe the special prize at the end of the rainbow is called being at peace with yourself.

For me life is all about balance.  A balance between the aspects of life:

the spiritual
the physical
the social.

At any one time in my life, I call them chapters,  I may have to focus a bit more on one aspect more than the others, but some balance must be maintained in order for me to be productive and look back years from now and be able to smile and feel good about the quality of my life, not just the longevity.

Let me give you an example. I once knew a person (wink) that was a minimum of 75lbs overweight. The person was depressed, complained of not being able to get any dates and sincerely felt that they were being passed over for promotions at work. Then this individual got the idea that they would get rid of the 75lbs using liposuction. Guess what, I ran into this person several months later and they said to me "Nothing has changed". The person went on to explain that they were still not dating, hadn't moved forward at work, and obviously was still very depressed. I believe this person "hadn't changed" because they had skipped the journey that goes along with a body transformation. The difficult days when you have to dig deep to stay on track. Committing to making exercise a consistent part of your week. Going through the growing process that in fact, unveils/unearths that part of yourself once buried.

The journey, the learning to have balance, the focus on quality versus hype, are all part of transforming you into the person you want to be...having the body you want, the energy and vitality you need and the overall health you're trying to achieve. 

What aspects are important to you? I'd love to hear what you think.