Monday, October 25, 2010

Blaming Fast Food

     Why is it, that people want to blame fast food joints for their unhealthy eating habits, and therefore, their obesity?  Some people might find this to be a dumb question because fast food is very unhealthy, but the truth is, fast food places don't make an individual eat there.  People that are not very strict with their diet will continue to eat unhealthy until they either have a physical problem , they finally notice what these toxic foods are doing to them.  The problem with this is that they immediately blame the fast food industry.  People need to learn to take responsibility for their actions and accept that it is their fault. Several time the people have tried to sue that business for selling them unhealthy foods.  This is just wrong.  The company is just doing whatever they can to earn money and if the people are willing to intake this poison  then all the power to them.  It is the individual's choice to purchase the items.  I'm not trying to take all the blame off of the food places, but we, especially Americans, need to learn a proper diet and avoid stuffing our faces in their garbage. 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Addition of Supplements

     Some people may view taking supplements as being harmful to the body because of the extra chemicals that may be contained in them.  But in reality, most supplements give the body the needed amount of nutrients.  For general health the body needs a certain amount of nutrients a day, and most people don't come close to reaching those limits.  While supplements are extremely beneficial, they can also cause harm to one's self in a couple ways.
     Supplements can increase your metabolism, focus, and energy levels.  A good example of supplements that do these are pre-workout supplements and fat loss supplements.  These products increase your heart rate to keep your system moving, and therefore burns calories throughout the day.  These can also become harmful if you: eat unhealthy, take too much of the supplement, or take multiple types at the same time.  Pre-workout and fat loss products can also include mood enhancers.  Which help you get through the day.  And the most important benefit is the nutrients that they supply.  Most people don't intake the correct amount of nutrients a day.  If you look at the number you're supposed to in-take, you will find it hard to get to those numbers.  These supplements can help with that. 
     Before you consume any supplements, make sure that you know what is contained in them.  Research and learn about the side-effects and the chemicals they contain.  Also, follow the directions on the bottle or jug to see how much or how often to take the product.  I have found that this website, http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/index.html, has cheap but reliable supplements that you can purchase.  It also has discussion sections for each product where you can learn information about every supplement.

Monday, October 11, 2010

A Solid Core

     A six-pack of abs, which tends to be the most popular muscle group, has a few myths about it.  Myth one, just working the core out will give you a six-pack.  Myth two, only actually core exercises can strengthen your abdomin.  And finally myth three, you have to exercise the abs to have the muscle group.  I'm sure most have heard these statements at one point in time or another, but they are all myths.
     For myth one, most people think that doing core exercises all the time will lead to a six-pack.  While that is true, the most important part of gaining a six-pack is a clean diet and cardio exercises.  To also answer myth three, the human body comes complete with the abdominal muscle group.  To see that that muscle group, one needs to strip the layers of fat around it.  It's like any other body part.  A clean diet alone can lead to a six-pack, but if you have a hard time eating clean all the time, cardio is the perfect solution to that.  Myth one does have some truth to it though.  You do need to work the core out for the best possible results.  Myth two tends to be the most popular.  While core exercises "hit" the muscle group the best, almost any movement can benefit the core.  Daily walking can even be a good core workout.  The key thing to remember is to focus and isolate that muscle group each time you lift your knee up. 
     A clean diet, cardio, and focussing on everyday movement can lead to the stomach you have always wanted. 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Eating Habits

     You always hear people say that eating healthy makes you feel better,  but people don't stick with healthy eating habits long enough to feel or see the effect.  Most people blow off a sound diet because they feel it isn't that important.  The fact is, eating healthy can help your body out in many fashions.
     Some blame gaining weight on their slow metabolism; is that a good excuse?  The answer is no.  Even if one has a slow metabolism, you can improve it by eating correctly.  To boost your metabolism you need to consume five to six meals a day containing roughly three-hundred calories each.  Also force yourself to eat a healthy snack in-between these meals.  The idea is to eat something every two hours.  This forces your body to keep digesting the foods.  When your body digest foods you burn calories ,and it keeps your system active. 
     I'm sure you have also heard that "carbs" are the enemy.  But that isn't necessarily true.  Carbohydrates are the body's fuel.  Now, too many carbohydrates can become unhealthy, but too few of them can leave you worn out.  You need to make sure to refuel your body with carbohydrates, especially after exercise or physical activities.  During physical activities, the body uses the "carbs" for energy.  Once the activities are over, the body still needs energy to get you through the rest of the day.  If the body can't "find" carbohydrates in your system it begins to use the proteins in your body for energy.  This will cause you to not gain muscles and therefore lose strength.  For people working out to get "swole", it is very important to intake carbohydrates and proteins after a workout.
     Eating healthy makes your body feel better.  Just eating healthy alone can improve your body dramatically.  Many also believe that not eating will make you skinny, which is considered healthy to Americans, but really you are only losing muscle weight. That will only lead to an increase in your body fat percentage.  The body needs the right nutrients to perform the way it's supposed to.