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Health Study: Top secrets for keeping weight off

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Strength Training with PT

I was excited to come across the validating health study on the top secrets for what people do to keep weight off successfully. It’s nice to know the services we offer will help you successfully maintain your weight loss!
The abstract is below, but here are the basics.

  • Exercise at home (we have so many options. Choose one that fits your style and go for it!)
  • Eat breakfast every day (I start my day with dessert! Shakeology baby! The healthiest meal of the day.)
  • Weigh in once a week (just to keep yourself honest, not to be obsesses over it… you know my thoughts on this!)
  • Watch less TV
  • Burn over 2000 calories a week through exercise
  • Exercise with a friend (we have a whole community of friends here! PLUS, you’ll have me to coach you for free!)
  • Do strength training (our programs build that in!)

Go and be a success and maintain your happy, fulfilling life!

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STUDY

WEIGHT CONTROL REGISTRY REVEALS SECRETS TO LASTING WEIGHT LOSS
ACSM journal identifies common behaviors of adults who lose weight and keep it off

INDIANAPOLIS – For the millions of Americans who struggle to lose weight and keep it off, there may be help. According to a report published by the American College of Sports Medicine in the March/April issue of ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal®, the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR) has identified methods that thousands of individuals have used to successfully maintain weight loss.

“By studying people who have succeeded in losing weight and keeping it off, we have identified many commonalities behind successful weight loss,” said James O. Hill, Ph.D., co-founder of the NWCR.

More than 6,000 people have joined the NWCR. Nearly all (89 percent) have combined diet and exercise to achieve their successful weight loss. Most participants, 98 percent, exercise at home, and several participants, 40 percent, exercise with a friend. Walking is the most popular form of exercise among NWCR participants.

“One of the most important predictors of continued weight maintenance is sustained high levels of physical activity,” said Dr. Hill,who is also the executive director of the Anschutz Health & Wellness Center, a new health promotion and disease prevention center scheduled to open in spring 2012 at the University of Colorado. “Successful weight loss maintenance depends on sustaining the healthy lifestyle behaviors for which NWCR members are most known.”

Individuals looking to maintain weight loss should follow these seven tips, suggested by the NWCR:

  1. Be active. More than half (54 percent) of NWCR members expend more than 2,000 calories each week. This equals about 200 minutes per week of moderate-intensity exercise.
  2. Turn off the television. About 63 percent of NWCR members watch television for fewer than ten hours per week.
  3. Enjoy a low-calorie, low-fat diet. The average NWCR member consumes 1,380 calories per day, and less than 30 percent of these calories come from fat.
  4. Keep your diet consistent. Resisting the urge to “splurge” on holidays or weekends, NWCR members eat the same foods on a regular basis.
  5. Eat breakfast. Most NWCR members (78 percent) eat breakfast each day. This helps curb hunger and overeating later in the day.
  6. Show some restraint. NWCR members exert great control over their eating habits, and they rarely overeat.
  7. Keep track of your progress. Weighing in at least once a day and keeping track of food intake is essential for most NWCR members.

The National Weight Control Registry was founded in 1994 by Dr. Hill and Rena Wing, Ph.D., to identify individuals who maintain substantial weight loss and to determine the strategies that help these individuals succeed. All of the study participants are 18 years or older and have maintained weight loss of at least 30 lbs. for more than one year.

For ACSM’s recommendations on long-term weight loss, view the 2009 “Appropriate Physical Activity Intervention Strategies for Weight Loss and Prevention of Weight Regain for Adults” Position Stand.

The American College of Sports Medicine is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. More than 40,000 international, national, and regional members and certified professionals are dedicated to advancing and integrating scientific research to provide educational and practical applications of exercise science and sports medicine.

The Anschutz Health and Wellness Center, part of the Anschutz Medical Campus at the University of Colorado Denver, is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to helping individuals make necessary and lasting changes for healthier living and disease prevention. Its innovative programs will combine four existing areas of expertise – nutrition, physical fitness, weight management and integrative medicine – to provide a comprehensive approach to help people achieve their greatest possible health.

ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal® is an official publication of the American College of Sports Medicine and is available from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins at 1-800-638-6423.

 

FOOD: Fuel or Instrument of Death?

big buffet

big buffet

I am a subscriber to Success Magazine and also to the blog done by the editor, Darren Hardy. In my mailbox today, he had a blog post titled, The No. 2 Instrument of Death.

We are in a crisis that IS WITHIN OUR CONTROL and it fills me with pride that we have a solution to offer people so they can take charge and reverse this trend. I’ll share those details below. Here is a snippet from Darren’s post.

SUCCESS magazine Blog » Darren Hardy

What do you think causes more deaths in the United States each year?

  • Car crashes
  • Drug overdoses
  • Alcoholism
  • Firearm accidents

All of those combined don’t total a third of this insidious instrument of death: food.

We are literally eating our way into the grave.

Obesity (caused by bad diet and lack of exercise) kills some 400,000 people in this country every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Only smoking-related diseases account for more deaths, with a total of 435,000 annually, the CDC reports.

A staggering 129.6 million Americans are overweight or obese—that’s two out of every three people in this country. Think about it. While our ancestors battled disease, famine and other deprivations, we are killing ourselves—with excess.

On top of that, we no longer have to chase down and kill our own food. Instead, we chase the world while sitting in front of a computer screen all day, every day, often neglecting to schedule in some form of physical activity.

It’s evident how true this is. The data from the Center for Disease Control is staggeringly unbelievable!

Now, I don’t want to get on a soapbox here, because I was one of those people who fell victim to the sedentary lifestyle and gorging on inadequate nutrition. Diabetes and obesity was obvious on the path I was heading. But I decided to take charge and just start taking control. It was not easy, but I did it and I now coach people for free to achieve the same. Putting themselves first and getting on a fitness plan and more importantly, getting the proper foods into their system so food works as fuel instead of an instrument of death. In my opinion, it’s the food and eating part that is the toughest when it comes to exercise and eating right.

SO, here’s a solution for you to get started and take control!

  1. Sign up with me to get my free coach here.
  2. Email me once you have completed the form
  • You and I will discuss your goals and fitness personality to choose a workout program that is ideal for you to start.
  • I will send you tips on getting for home, kitchen and time set up for success.
  • You will also learn how to eat right to get the most out of your program and fuel your body right without a lot of deprivation. I start my day with dessert! How’s that for starters? I’ll certainly highly recommend Shakeology because it tastes like dessert and is the healthiest meal of your day.
  • I will also tap you into a system of support that includes tools you can use for accountability as well as a community to help keep you motivated throughout your journey.

Ready to get started? Ready to take control? Ready to avoid being on the the statistics in the video below? Then join me for a ride to take control and use food as fuel and not an instrument of death. Let’s get you to living and feeling healthy!

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Win $25,000 by Getting Fit in a Contest called The Million Dollar Body Game

In 2007 Beachbody launched a contest called the Million Dollar Body Game. This is a game that celebrates success. This year, they are giving away $25,000 plus a boatload more of cash and prizes!

People get results every day from using many of their flagship programs like P90X, Insanity, Turbo Jam, Hip Hop Abs, Brazil Butt Lift and more. To enter the contest is usually pretty simple. You submit your before and after (or current) photo, enter your stats, and type up a form that tells about your transformation and journey to good health.

Over the past few year I have been honored to coach 6 winners in this contest! It is so rewarding to see people transform their whole lives by taking care of themselves first! Helping people achieve their results is my main reason for becoming a Team Beachbody Coach!

I also need to include that I was a winner. One of the first winners as a matter of fact! I won $1000 and was so honored to be acknowledged for all of my hard work!

Now it’s a new year and new contest! I want to coach you for free to get results and be ready to submit your story and photos for the contest.

The 2011 contest is live and it’s an innovative challenge this year with head to head contests between fitness programs. Check out this contest entry page for information and to submit your story today!

We Are Obsessed with Size and Weight of our Food – So How Will We Gain Control of Our Own Size and Weight?

When is it going to stop? It looks like restaurants are competing with our fight against obesity by making it conveniently easy to ingest burgers that tip the 1000 calorie scale. And don’t go trying to convince me it’s a value because it’s an inexpensive option of a meal that can be split between many people. Some burgers out there have almost 50 grams of fat? OMG!

Vote here for your most outrageous burger.

I can see why my free fitness coaching will be something I do for a long, long time to come.
Join me to help reverse this trend and help coach others. We can make a difference in the lives of the people we know and love.