I just bought this new book this weekend: The Abs Diet, Eat Right Every Time Guide.
I'm learning some interesting things about why the body stores fat around the middle, how harmful that is to longterm health, and how to get rid of it.
Did you know that for each pound of muscle you build, you'll burn an extra 50 calories a day - just sitting still? If you were to build just 10 pounds of new muscle, you'd burn off enough extra calories to drop 50 pounds of fat in 1 year - again, simply by sitting still.
So, I guess that all this strength training with Cathe is a very good thing for fat loss.
However, there's a major enemy in the battle against belly fat: High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS). If you see a food that has 8 or more grams of sugar, and HFCS is listed as a prominent ingredient (usually one of the first two on the ingredient list), it's a sign you should avoid this food. Stuff like frozen yogurt, soda pop, ketchup, pancake syrup, pasta sauce, commercial candy, fruit-flavored yogurt, sweetened cereals, etc.) There's a whole page of information in the book about the chemical reactions in the body that result from HFCS vs. sugar or "healthier" carbohydrates. This information explains how HFCS adds pounds of fat to the body, especially the mid-section.
If you're interested in seeing more, they've listed a website:
www.absdiet.com
I'm learning some interesting things about why the body stores fat around the middle, how harmful that is to longterm health, and how to get rid of it.
Did you know that for each pound of muscle you build, you'll burn an extra 50 calories a day - just sitting still? If you were to build just 10 pounds of new muscle, you'd burn off enough extra calories to drop 50 pounds of fat in 1 year - again, simply by sitting still.
So, I guess that all this strength training with Cathe is a very good thing for fat loss.
However, there's a major enemy in the battle against belly fat: High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS). If you see a food that has 8 or more grams of sugar, and HFCS is listed as a prominent ingredient (usually one of the first two on the ingredient list), it's a sign you should avoid this food. Stuff like frozen yogurt, soda pop, ketchup, pancake syrup, pasta sauce, commercial candy, fruit-flavored yogurt, sweetened cereals, etc.) There's a whole page of information in the book about the chemical reactions in the body that result from HFCS vs. sugar or "healthier" carbohydrates. This information explains how HFCS adds pounds of fat to the body, especially the mid-section.
If you're interested in seeing more, they've listed a website:
www.absdiet.com