Fat Loss 101 A Technology that Works
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In the first article in the Fat Loss 101 series we discussed the number one priority when it comes to fat loss; committing to make better choices. The second thing you need to have is a technology that works. The phrase “a technology that works” simply refers to the right knowledge. Here is what you need to know regarding fat loss. First you need supportive nutrition. Second a conce
for muscle and third moderate aerobic exercise.
Supportive nutrition - Supportive nutrition means fueling the body for the desired results. If fat loss is the goal then you need to practice the following two nutritional concepts. First, eat a supportive meal every 3 to 3.5 waking hours. Second, each supportive meal should consist of the following: a lean protein, starchy carbohydrate and fibrous carbohydrate.
Have a conce
for muscle - Fat is burned in the muscles. In fact you should think of your muscles as a fat burning furnace. The more muscle you have the more fat you can burn. This doesn’t mean you have to be a massive body builder. But it does mean that you need to maintain or increase the amount of muscle you currently have. In order to maintain or build muscle you need to provide a stimulus the challenges the muscles. The easiest way to challenge the muscles is through resistance training. Resistance training can come through the use of body weight exercises, dumbbells, exercise tubes, etc. How much weight, how many times, and how often will be determined by your current fitness level.
Moderate aerobic activity (cardio) - Performing endless hours of cardio is not the goal. In fact the mere thought of having to do long bouts of cardio is a real turn off. I recommend only 20-30 minutes. The best way to accomplish this is to perform interval training. Interval training basically means combining moments of high intensity activity with periods of low intensity activity.
When you combine supportive nutrition, a conce
for muscle and moderate aerobic activity you will see fat loss. Your body will change. You will see an increase in energy levels. Decrease in clothing sizes. Increase in self confidence.
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Darrell Morris is the owner of DBJ Fitness, LLC. He has been actively involved in the fitness industry since 1998. During this time he has helped hundreds of individuals achieve physical change. Darrell’s primary focus is helping individuals who are seeking to do any of the following: loose up to 20 pounds, pre/post rehab, improve sport performance or just need help staying focused. In additio
Darrell has also served as a fitness business coach and currently is a mentor to new and veteran personal trainers
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