Fitness Together - Horsham http://fitnesstogether.com/horsham/blog Recently Added Blog Posts en-us Sat, 26 May 2012 05:51:01 -0500 8 Lies Fitness Magazines Tell You http://fitnesstogether.com/horsham/blog/7037/8-lies-fitness-magazines-tell-you <div>8 Lies Fitness Magazines Tell You</div><div><p>A popular magazine recently boasted the headline of "8 Lies Trainers Tell You."&nbsp;<br /><br />This quickly peaked my interest.&nbsp;<br /><br />Lies! Me? No way.&nbsp;<br /><br />I read the article and was not impressed. The "lies" were nothing but a bunch of fitness myths, nothing worth repeating and definitely nothing that I've told my clients.&nbsp;<br /><br />Then I got to thinking about all the lies that fitness magazines try to get us to believe, and realized that this was the real story to tell.&nbsp;<br /><br />So here you have it &ndash; 8 Lies Fitness Magazines Tell You:&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Lie #1: You need fancy diet foods to lose weight.&nbsp;</strong><br /><br />Designer, brand name protein powders, bars and diet foods grace the glossy pages &ndash; looking gourmet and mouthwatering. And very expensive. The bold claims on these "foods" make them quite tempting, but keep your wallet in your pocket. Healthy weight loss is best gotten by eating a diet of wholesome, real foods.</p><ul><li>Eat real food, not expensive diet foods.</li></ul><p><strong>Lie #2: Transformations are simple. Eat less and move more.&nbsp;</strong><br /><br />So many of the one-page success stories water-down the truth about what it takes to transform from &lsquo;before' to &lsquo;after'. In order to showcase their reader's successes, one hundred pound melt-downs are condensed to a few paragraphs which undoubtedly say "Suzy ate small meals and exercised 60 minutes 3 to 4 times per week." I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but massive transformations take much more effort and laser-like focus than that.</p><ul><li>Don't believe that massive body transformations are easy, expect to put in hard work and dedication.</li></ul><p><strong>Lie #3: You need the latest fitness fashions in order to see results.&nbsp;</strong><br /><br />The latest fashions look great on those fitness models. Who knew that spandex could come in so many flashy colors and styles? And all the benefits of that hundred dollar tank top seem totally worth it, right? Actually your old t-shirt works just as well as the fancy stuff.</p><ul><li>You don't have to spend an arm and a leg on fitness fashion, the pounds will melt off just as quickly in a faded t-shirt.</li></ul><p><strong>Lie #4: You can still eat junk food and look like a cover model.</strong><br /><br />By now I'm sure you're seeing the trend of less-than-healthy advertisements peppered throughout your favorite fitness magazine. A common theme is to offer "healthy" versions of your favorite junk foods. While these lighter versions may very well be healthier than the originals, its still packaged junk that will slow your results.</p><ul><li>"Healthy" junk food is still junk, so choose wholesome, real foods instead.</li></ul><p><strong>Lie #5: You can get flat abs in just a couple of weeks.&nbsp;</strong><br /><br />Catchy headlines sell magazines. Flat Abs in 3 Weeks! Get a Killer Core by Summer! Rock Hard Abs Fast! The truth is that real results take time. You didn't pack on all those unwanted pounds in 3 weeks, so don't expect to lose it in 3 weeks.</p><ul><li>Don't believe headline-hype, real results take real time.</li></ul><p><strong>Lie #6: Pills will get you the results you want.&nbsp;</strong><br /><br />Fat burning pills. Cleanse pills. Vitamin pills. Super Food pills. You name the pill and it's probably on display in a pretty ad depicting fitness models with perfect physiques. Be wary of any bottle of pills with extraordinary claims.</p><ul><li>Results do not come in pill form, but by hard workouts and solid nutrition.</li></ul><p><strong>Lie #7: Don't eat carbs, unless it's carbs from our advertisers.</strong><br /><br />On one page you'll read about the horrors of carbohydrates and how cutting back will get you to effortlessly drop pounds. On the next you'll see a super lean fitness model holding up a piece of whole wheat bread with a sassy smile. She eats this brand of bread, so you should too if you want to look like her. Which page do you believe?</p><ul><li>Carbohydrate intake must be controlled, regardless of its brand.</li></ul><p><strong>Lie #8: You don't need a trainer to achieve maximum results.&nbsp;</strong><br /><br />A recurring theme in fitness magazines is the idea that you can do your body transformation on your own &ndash; no personal trainer needed. It's a great theme for the magazine since it means you'll keep buying the latest issue for your fitness advice. The truth is that people serious about achieve amazing transformations always seek out professional coaching to ensure their success.</p><ul><li>Real results are achieved with the guidance of a professional trainer.</li></ul><p>If you have a goal you've yet to achieve then reach out to me.&nbsp;<br /><br />Call or email today and I'll get you started on a program that will make your goals a reality.</p></div> Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:26:00 -0500 http://fitnesstogether.com/horsham/blog/7037/8-lies-fitness-magazines-tell-you 5 Foods to never eat & their substitutes http://fitnesstogether.com/horsham/blog/6527/5-foods-to-never-eat-their-substitutes <blockquote><div><div><div><div><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td id="MainColumn" valign="top"><div><p>The world of fitness and weight loss is often confusing, with contradictory information swirling about. I'm going to cut through the confusion and make things really simple for you.&nbsp;<br /><br />Below is a list of 5 foods that you should never eat.&nbsp;<br /><br />These foods will derail your fitness and weight loss efforts every single time.&nbsp;<br /><br />In addition, I will suggest a healthy substitute for each of these off-limits foods.&nbsp;<br /><br />By simply swapping out the items below you will quickly and effortlessly become healthier, leaner and fitter than you are today.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Do-Not-Eat #1: Anything Fried</strong><br />Fried food is loaded with fat and calories while offering zero nutritional value. It's a lose-lose! Sure, fries and chips TASTE good, but healthier items also taste good. Just say no to the deep fried items on your menu. You'll be thinner, healthier and won't have greasy fingers.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Try This #1: Broiled</strong><br />If you simply must have a French fry, then make them at home in your oven. Use sweet potatoes, as these are a more complex carbohydrate. Cut into matchsticks, drizzle with a tablespoon of olive oil along with a dash of salt, then place in your oven on broil. Mix every 5 minutes until the fries are tender on the inside and crispy on the outside.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Do-Not-Eat #2: White Bread</strong><br />White bread products have zero nutritional value and are quickly converted by your body into sugar. So you may as well eat a cupcake. Even breads that are technically wheat, but are as soft and smooth as white bread, should be avoided. Don't be afraid to discard the bread from your sandwich or to push away that bread basket. Your waist will shrink and you'll lose that bloated feeling that high carbohydrate meals give you.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Try This #2: Sprouted Grain Bread</strong><br />If you must have bread, then stick with sprouted. Sprouted grain bread is a lot easier on your digestion and is packed full of nutrients. Two delicious brands are Food For Life's Ezekiel bread, and Manna Organics. Sprouted grain breads are often kept in the freezer section since they don't contain preservatives to prolong shelf life.&nbsp;<br /><strong><br />Do-Not-Eat #3: Creamy Salad Dressing</strong><br />You were so good to order a salad, but then you ruined it by drenching the salad in fattening creamy dressing. Just a few tablespoons of creamy dressing contain more than 20 grams of fat and hundreds of calories.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Try This #3: Vinegar Dressing</strong><br />Salad dressing is meant to lend flavor to the salad, not fat and calories. Vinegar-based dressings pack amazing flavor in with minimal fat and calories. You can even mix your own dressing at home. Take high quality vinegar, fresh lemon juice, salt and pepper, your choice of dried herbs, and a bit of olive oil.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Do-Not-Eat #4: White Rice</strong><br />I'm sure by now you've heard that white rice is not a healthy choice. Just like white bread, white rice has zero nutritional value &ndash; other than calories. Fiber and vitamins have been removed and the glycemic load will quickly prime your body for storing fat.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Try This #4: Brown Rice</strong><br />Brown rice has three times the amount of fiber, more B vitamins as well as other nutrients, won't sky rocket your blood, and will keep you feeling fuller for longer. That should be enough to convince you to swap your large pile of white rice out for a small pile of brown rice.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Do-Not-Eat #5: White Sugar</strong><br />Sugar and high fructose corn syrup are the epitome of anti-fitness food. Nothing will destroy your progress, expand your waist and plummet your energy levels like sugar will. If you only take away one do-not-eat food from this article please let it be sugar.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Try This #5: Fruit</strong><br />Don't turn to artificial sweeteners to get your sweet fix, instead turn to nature's wholesome source of sugar: fruit. Eat organic fruit that is seasonal and locally grown. Stay away from dried fruit and fruit juices, as these are high in simple calories.&nbsp;<br /><br />Eating right, along with challenging exercise, is the formula for a toned, lean body.&nbsp;<br /><br /><br /></p></div></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div></div></div></blockquote> Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:08:00 -0600 http://fitnesstogether.com/horsham/blog/6527/5-foods-to-never-eat-their-substitutes