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Question: How do I measure my body fat?

Answer: You can find out your percentage of body fat by being weighed under water (hydrostatic weighing) or by using skinfold calipers.  Since most households don't have an underwater scale you are probably going to want to go with the calipers.  Most hospitals, sports medicine clinics and many health clubs perform skinfold caliper body fat testing in which the skin is 'pinched' between calipers and measured.  It is very important, however, that the technician using the calipers knows what he or she is doing.  It is easy to get a misreading.  You might want to have your caliper test done twice by two different people.  Hydrostatic weighing, where your underwater weight is compared to your dry-land weight to determine body density, is a more accurate method of measuring body fat. 

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Question: It took me several months to get to the level of fitness that I am at now.  I lost close to 30 pounds and I don't have to struggle to do the workouts anymore.  My problem is, I am very happy with where I am fitness-wise but I am wondering if I could actually take it to another level.  Is it worth the effort?

Answer: It's all a matter of desire. Whether you are just starting a fitness program or increasing the intensity of your program, there will always be an initial period of accommodation and discomfort until your body and mind adjust to the new demands. This period should not last more than about 3 to 4 weeks. Soon you will realize that you are working at the level you set out to achieve. It takes less effort to do tasks that several weeks earlier you could only imagine doing.  If you begin and stick to a new or expanded exercise program for 3 to 6 months, It's a safe bet that you will feel better and look better than you ever have.


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Question: I have calculated how many calories I can eat per day.  So what is the difference if I eat fatty foods instead of fruits and vegetables?  Calories are calories, right?

Answer: For one thing, (and this doesn't even take into account the adverse effects of saturated fats on your body) ....
Back when counting calories was all the rage, people used to think that all they had to do was eat whatever they wanted as long as they stopped when they hit their calorie limit for the day. So eating 1,400 calories of ice cream was considered the same as eating 1,400 calories of carrots. But now we understand that is NOT the case. Actually, eating 1,400 fat calories will provide the body with 1,358 calories for energy use and fat storage because fat is really simple to digest. But eating 1,400 carbohydrate or protein calories will provide the body with only 1,120 calories for energy use and fat storage because your body will burn 238 more calories digesting them. So you actually force an extra 238 calories on your body by eating fat calories.
We all know which foods are healthy for us. It is well worth the effort to try to improve your diet a little bit each day.

 

 

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Cravings

Question: Why do I crave pastries and sweets so much?

Answer: The most common reason for experiencing cravings is a low blood sugar level.  A stable blood sugar level can only be achieved by having a good balanced diet of complex carbohydrates, essential fats and lean proteins.  However, not all carbohydrates support this goal.  High quality complex carbohydrates like vegetables, beans and brown rice are extremely effective in maintaining a stable blood sugar level.  On the other hand, low-quality refined carbohydrates like sugar-laden foods and white flour products actually provoke a low blood sugar level...which leads to cravings.   


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Question: Is counting calories a good way to lose weight?

Answer: I, personally don't count calories...but I do believe that you should be knowledgeable about calories. If you understand that calories are not created equal it can steer you in the right direction when you are deciding what to eat. Some foods are rich in calories and poor in nutrients and others are just the opposite.
For example: An average breakfast muffin has about 720 calories but since it is probably made with white flour it has very little nutritional value. On the other hand, for just under 720 calories you could eat this entire list of foods that are loaded with health promoting nutrients: 2 whole wheat roles, 1 pear, 1 apple, 5 ounces of grapes, half of a papaya, one kiwi fruit, ½ cantaloupe and a half of a pineapple...total? About 710 calories!
Which would you rather eat? The choice is yours.

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Question: I always think of cross training as the way exercise fanatics and professional athletes train. Is there a place for cross training in a basic fitness program?

Answer: You'll find that even if you only enjoy one specific type of exercise, be it jogging or biking or jazz dancing, or whatever you do as a hobby, getting involved in a basic cross training program will greatly enhance your performance in your favorite type of exercise.
Even if you do only 2 activities a week...like playing softball on the weekends and jogging occasionally, you are already doing a basic cross training workout. Now if you add two workouts per week in the gym for strength training, and on one of those days you also incorporate a bike ride or an aerobics class, you are really on the cross training road.
Change your routine up every once in a while to keep it interesting and motivating and you will find that you will do everything better.

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Question: Can you explain why form is so important when exercising?

 

Answer: I can't emphasize enough what an important part form plays in performing exercises, not only for the effectiveness of the exercise but also for safety and injury prevention. For example, when you are doing conditioning exercises such as squats, lunges, calf raises and all the standing shoulders, arms and chest moves here are some basic guidelines to follow:

1. Always keep your abdominals pulled in to help support your back.
2. Unless otherwise directed, keep your feet shoulder width apart, knees slightly bent and back flat.
3. Complete one breath for each repetition of an exercise. Exhale during the contraction of the muscle and inhale when the muscle relaxes.
4. Avoid arching the neck and back.
5. Avoid 'locking' any joint.
6. Always maintain good alignment and technique and complete the largest range of motion possible for each exercise.


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Question: You always hear about athletes "leaving it all" on the field.  Does that mean that the best way to exercise is to keep going until you have expended every last ounce of energy?

Answer: If you are just starting an exercise program, think of it this way:  "How much can I do and still have some energy left over?"  My recommendation to anybody that is pursuing health and fitness is always to walk away from your workout feeling like you have some energy left.  Never finish your workout feeling like you have given it everything that you've got.  You will do that later on when you become more fit, and even then you will only "go for it all" once in a while.

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I'm tired of eating the same things when trying to be healthy

Question: I like to eat healthy foods but one thing I notice is that I end up eating the same things over and over again. I guess I am just a creature of habit.  Any suggestions about how to mix things up?

Answer: 

Here is a suggestion that may get you to think about what you eat a little differently.  When you look at your dinner take notice of how many different colors there are on your plate.

I have kept close tabs on scientific research that has identified natural chemicals found in foods that seem to have preventative powers.  These include not only vitamins and minerals, but also a whole list of nutritional 'superstars' known as phytochemicals.  Mother Nature gives us several 'hints' as to how to spot these foods.  Many of the natural chemicals that make these foods good for us are also the ones that give them their color...such as dark green spinach, deep orange carrots, deep blue blueberries, etc..
Take for example the rich red tomato.  Tomatoes have a red pigment called 'lycopene'.  Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals that can damage cells in the body.  This phytochemical is best released from tomatoes by cooking them and is best absorbed when a touch of oil is added.  Tomatoes also contain vitamin C, beta carotene, iron and potassium.
For optimum health, eat a rainbow of colors.




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Question: Thanksgiving is coming up this Thursday. I would like to know what you are most thankful for in your life.?



Answer: I am thankful for family.... I am thankful for true friends.... and I am thankful for my health.

Long ago I realized that the benefits of a fit healthy lifestyle. At that time I made a life-long commitment to keeping my 'body in motion'. It just makes so much sense to me. There are so many benefits. In addition to the medical benefits for your cardiovascular system, blood pressure and cholesterol, there are mental benefits. Greater confidence and self-esteem, improved overall appearance and more energy to take-on whatever comes your way.

Everybody is in the position to improve their lives by including health and fitness.

Happy Thanksgiving everybody!   

 

 


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