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What ever happened to, "Get some exercise every
day because it's good for you?" You hardly ever hear
that anymore.
Instead, we now hear about "Revolutionary,
breakthroughs" that allow you to train once a week
and presto! - overnight muscle and instant abs! We also
hear advice and instruction such as:
Don't do too much cardio, or you'll lose your
muscle and get weaker."
"Watch out for catabolism, and beware of
cortisol!"
"Be careful not to overtrain..."
"Train don't strain..."
"Long workouts are out... short workouts
are in"
"Train less to gain more..."
"Your muscles don't grow while you're
training, they grow while you're resting"
This is all well and good and there's some true and
sensible advice in there, and don't get me wrong - any
amount of exercise is better than no exercise, however...
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO EXERCISING EVERY DAY BECAUSE IT'S
A POSITIVE HABIT THAT'S GOOD FOR YOU?
Do you remember when fitness professionals used to
recommend daily exercise? Have you noticed the
"Achieve more by doing less" theme getting worse
these days? (and being taken to ridiculous extremes?)
Have you noticed that a tiny core of fitness
professionals still promote daily exercise, but their
voices are seldom heard today amidst the marketing cries
of 21st century Madison Avenue and slick big city
publishers?
People DO judge a book by its cover and publishers know
that. Typical magazine articles and books in the health
and fitness section today have titles that sound like
this:
Massive Muscles in Minutes
Instant Abs! How to sculpt six pack abs in 3 minutes
a day
A few minutes in the morning
The busy executive's two-minute workout
"Sprint": The revolutionary program to
Lose Fat and get in shape 5 minutes at a time
The "Indulge" Program: Enjoy delicious
dishes while losing all the weight you want, without
exercise...
The power of one: How to transform your body and
your life with one workout a week
The 30 minute fitness revolution: How to Achieve
your perfect body in just 30 minutes a week
The 11 minute total body workout
All these pitches appeal to your lazy side. Inside, the
authors coddle you like a helpless infant, saying,
"Poor baby, It's not your fault, we understand... we
know you don't have any time... no one does... Don't
worry, it's okay, OF COURSE you don't have to workout for
hours and hours - who ever gave you THAT idea?? Awwwww...
there now...Working out too much is bad for you anyways...
breaks down muscle, suppresses your immune system, causes
oxidative damage and releases cortisol... Follow our easy
5 minute program and you'll be just fine."
Do you think it's a coincidence that obesity is at an
all time high, rising in lockstep with these lackadaisical
attitudes?
Even with all these "new" exercise programs,
training routines, scientific "breakthroughs,"
diets, books, websites, and of course, all the
"cutting edge" supplements, AMERICANS ARE FATTER
AND UNHEALTHIER THAN EVER BEFORE IN HISTORY!!!!
And if you're not from the U.S., don't laugh at us,
because your country is probably not far behind!
I'm not implicating laziness as the sole reason for
obesity. That would be over-simplifying a complex problem
with multiple causes. However, laziness and aversion to
exercise are certainly major contributing factors.
Human beings are capable of reaching breathtaking
heights, but they also have a lazy side hard-wired into
their natures. We need a push to overcome inertia. We need
motivation. We need to be inspired to look up and reach
for the stars, instead of settling for a little clod of
dirt.
And now, the very diet and fitness industries that are
supposed to be helping and motivating are actually making
it worse by making silly promises in the name of getting
the sale and appealing to our inherent slothfulness.
BUT WAIT! It goes even deeper! Could it be possible
that even the world's most respected health, fitness and
medical organizations are reducing their recommendations
so as not to discourage the public from even trying? Lyle
McDonald, Diet guru and Author of the Ketogenic Diet
thinks so. In Lyle's forum, he wrote:
"From a public policy standpoint, there's that
huge tradeoff: Get a small improvement in health (and
presumably decrease health-costs) by getting folks to do
something, or risk a much larger dropout rate by telling
them to work harder. They keep scaling back their
recommendations and they still can't get the majority of
people to do it. Something is going to be better than
nothing, I suppose."
Just how far has this down-sizing of exercise trend
gone? All the way to zero in some cases: Some
"experts" tell you that you don't need ANY
exercise at all...
Just take this youth-restoring hormone therapy, a
once per week injection, rub on some crème, take a
handful of pills, get a nip here and a tuck there, have
some fat suctioned, drink a few specially formulated
shakes three times a day, eat these special foods, staple
the stomach, stick on a patch, and there you have it: A
perfect body without almost no expenditure of energy!
Many people who have been struggling with weight
loss want to believe these claims so desperately, they
take the bait every time, even when it sounds too good to
be true and defies common sense.
Remember that classic courtroom scene in the movie
"A Few Good Men" when Jack Nicholson says,
"You want the truth? ... YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE
TRUTH!!!"
Well, if you can't handle it, then stop reading now
because here is the truth that almost no one else wants to
tell you:
Your body is BEGGING for DAILY exercise.
The human body-mind is the most remarkable creation in
the universe and it was designed and engineered to be used
often and vigorously. The mind and body atrophy and weaken
if not used frequently.
Your body isn't going to fall apart by getting your
heart pumping every day - YOUR BODY WILL THANK YOU FOR
IT!!!!!
In some cases, using material things wears them out
faster. Your car only has a certain number of miles on it,
right?
Your body is the opposite: It wears out when it's NOT
used.
Have we forgotten all the incredible benefits of
REGULAR exercise - both strength training and aerobic
training - to keep us young, vibrant and healthy?
Have we forgotten that exercise can feel good and give
you a natural high that's better than drugs or alcohol?
Have we become so vain and ignorant that all we want is
to look good on the outside for a short while and do it
with the least amount of effort, using the path of least
resistance?
Do you realize that you grow against resistance -
physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually?
Why not have a helicopter fly you up to the summit and
drop you off? You'd get the same view as those blokes who
risked life and limb lugging 60-pound rucksacks up the
steep mountain side for days, wouldn't you?
Why do CHAMPIONS climb?
The answer is: There's no personal growth without the
journey. Reaching the top without the climb leaves you
unfulfilled. The journey is the greatest reward, not the
destination. Champions understand this. The other 95% of
the world hasn't figured it out yet, so they remain stuck
in self imposed bogs of quiet desperation.
Do you really want to go to the store and just buy the
trophy without the competition? How would you feel seeing
it on your mantelpiece? It would make great conversation
at a party, right? Your friends and family would be so
proud of your "bought" trophy... (or would
they?)
If you would stop for a minute and think about the
great rewards of training and understand that the training
IS the trophy, then the entire attitude of exercise
avoidance would disappear, obesity and disease would
plummet, you would be working out and loving it, and your
health, your body, your attitude, your energy and your
outlook on life would shift so dramatically, your friends
and family would hardly recognize you. They would be
inspired by you too, so the "exercise fever"
would spread.
So HOW MUCH exercise do you REALLY need? What are we
talking about here?
I'm not talking about training two hours a day like
Jack Lalanne has for the last ¾ of a century, or doing
hours of high intensity weight training like a competitive
bodybuilder, or an hour and a half of cardio a day like an
endurance athlete, unless that's called for to reach a
certain goal, or unless that's what you enjoy.
I'm not talking about lifting weights every day. You
need recovery time from intense forms of training.
I'm not talking about never taking an entire week off
for rest and renewal.
And I'm not talking about never taking any days off.
What I AM talking about is doing some form of moderate
exercise - enough to break a sweat, get you breathing
heavy and bring your heart rate up - almost every day of
the week, most of the year.
It could be the popular six day program alternating
weights and cardio every other day with Sundays off. It
could be two days a week of lifting weights, two days of
aerobics classes and two days of hiking or mountain biking
(six days total with one rest day). If it's fat loss you
want, then cardio every day with a few days of strength
training works like magic.
It could be virtually anything! Choose what you love to
do - just do something every day, include both strength
training and aerobic training each week and do it on a
regular schedule at the same time each day.
Ultimately, the amount of exercise you REALLY need is
the amount it takes to give you the results you want.
However, there are some very compelling reasons to
exercise every day...
Why every day? Because that makes it a HABIT.
Anything you do repeatedly (especially daily) will
eventually become a habit, and your habits, positive or
negative, will control your results and ultimately, shape
your destiny.
Habits can be harnessed to your advantage, propelling
you downstream towards your desired destination, or they
can become your worst enemy, forcing you to paddle
fruitlessly upstream against their powerful currents.
Ninety-nine percent of the things you do each day are
done on "automatic pilot" - without consciously
thinking, deciding, choosing or exerting willpower. That
is the power of habit and exercise is one of the most
positive habits you will ever develop.
Why else is daily exercise a good idea? Because you
develop METABOLIC MOMENTUM.
Your metabolism is like a spinning top. You twist the
top and it starts spinning at maximum velocity, but not
long after your fingers leave contact with the top, it's
already slowing down.
Eventually, the revolutions decrease and the top starts
to wobble. You have to spin it again before it loses all
its momentum and topples over. By spinning it more
frequently, the average rpm's stay higher and the top
never slows to a wobble.
Your metabolism is the same way. Exercise
"spins" your metabolic rate. Many factors affect
metabolism, but nothing else cranks up and maintains your
metabolic speed like frequent exercise of sufficient
intensity.
In Dr. Michael Colgan's book, "The New
Nutrition", Dr. Colgan writes,
"At The Colgan Institute, we have found that for
fat loss, five days a week for 30 minutes is much superior
to three days weekly at 70 minutes even though the total
weekly time of the three day people is an hour longer. In
order to keep the metabolic rate churning, frequent
exercise is the key."
Amen Michael.
In "The Metabolism System For Weight Loss"
Exercise Physiologist Greg Landry of www.greglandry.com
writes:
"You won't find many people telling you to
exercise daily. In fact, most "diet" programs or
weight loss books you read will not emphasize exercise and
that's simply because so many people have a negative
reaction to exercise. You have to start thinking
differently about it. Exercise can be fun. The key is
finding something you can enjoy doing on a daily basis.
Many people think an hour of exercise every day is more
than their body can handle, but keep in mind that our
bodies were made for and are capable of many hours of
physical activity a day. DAILY exercise is absolutely
critical to losing weight! DAILY exercise is also very
effective at changing a sluggish metabolism into a
super-charged metabolism!"
Bravo Greg.
Yes, I hear the grumbles and groans from the peanut
gallery... "You mean 3 days a week isn't
enough?" But how am I supposed to find time to
exercise every day? That's impossible because I have kids,
a job and a life, you know!
Impossible???
Here's a novel idea: Get your butt out of bed 30
minutes earlier!
Are you really concerned about quality time with your
family? If so, then you OWE IT TO THEM to take the time to
take care of yourself so you'll be around long enough to
enjoy their company.
We live in a society with more demands on our time than
ever before. But if you don't make time for exercise now,
you'll lose time to sickness and immobility later.
Psychologists tell us that most people will almost
never take action to PREVENT a problem, only take action
to GET RID OF a problem after it has already occurred. So
true isn't it? Unfortunately for many, that may be too
late.
Your body is remarkably forgiving, but there's only so
much abuse it can take. Abuse includes negative actions
like smoking, drinking, drug use and eating refined junk
food. But sometimes that abuse comes in the simple form of
neglect - it's what you don't do that hurts you the most.
Can you exercise too much? Certainly. Is there a point
where you become overtained? Of course. Is there a point
of diminishing returns? Sure is. Can training become an
unhealthy obsession? Absolutely. Do you need to take time
off for recovery and renewal? Most definitely! Should you
maximize your workout efficiency to get the most benefit
in the least time? A resounding YES!
However, if I were you, I'd be far more concerned about
getting too little activity than getting too much.
So, my friend, if you want to go on believing in the
hype you read in the magazines and best selling books
these days about minimalist training, once per week
workouts, (or less), or the diet that doesn't require ANY
exercise, just eat these special food combinations, take
these supplements or cut out all the carbs and get the
body of your dreams, that's your choice... it's your body,
your health and your life... let your results be your
guide.
But when you're unhappy with your results, and when you
stand in front of the mirror scratching your head trying
to figure out why you don't look and feel the way you want
to look and feel... and when you start to feel the
downward pull of gravity and body parts are sagging... and
when the aches and pains strike, and the doctor's visits
become more frequent..
...AND, when you see that there are others the same age
as you, in the same circumstances as you, with the same
number of hours in the day that you have, who have
remained lean, healthy, and muscular...
...THEN GET OFF YOUR GLUTEUS MAXIMUS AND GET SOME
EXERCISE EVERY SINGLE DAY. YOUR BODY WANTS IT, NEEDS IT
AND IS LITERALLY BEGGING FOR IT. |