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Top 10 Weight Loss and Fitness Myths
copyright 2003 by Greg Landry, M.S.

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WARNING: Don't weight train until after you've lost weight!

No, no, no, no, pleeeeease don't believe that headline! That's one of the many myths associated with weight loss and fitness. If you're interested in losing weight and getting fit as quickly as possible, don't let these myths throw you off track;

Myth #1 - Some fancy exercise machine-of-the-month burns more calories than any other exercise.

FACT - One thing that many people seem to be confused about is how many calories are expended during different types of exercise. For example, I receive lots of questions regarding how many calories are burned with fancy exercise machines or certain unusual exercises that are supposed to burn lots of calories.

Don't be fooled by this stuff! Here's the bottom line - caloric expenditure is directly related to the amount of effort an activity requires. In general, the more difficult it feels, the more calories you burn. The easier it feels the fewer calories you burn. That's it! I don't care how fancy or expensive the equipment is, the harder you work the more calories you burn.

Myth #2 - Weight training with free weights is much more effective than with machines.

FACT - For the purposes of general fitness, muscle toning, and weight loss, it doesn't matter. My suggestion is to do whichever you are most comfortable with and are most likely to do on a regular basis.

Myth #3 - Low intensity exercise puts you in the "fat burning zone" and is ideal for weight loss.

FACT - The "fat burning zone" doesn't matter. Here's how it got started. Your body is always "burning" a mixture of carbohydrates and fat for fuel. This mixture tends to contain a little more fat during lower intensity exercise. Somebody took this to mean that a lower intensity workout was best for losing weight.. not so!

It all comes from the same "pot". It doesn't matter if you're burning a little more fat or a little more carbohydrate at any particular time in your fuel mix. It all comes from the same calorie pool. The bottom line is, how many calories are you burning.

Myth #4 - Exercising for 30 minutes two to three times per week is sufficient for weight loss.

FACT - That's better than doing nothing but it's not optimal. I firmly believe that God designed our bodies to be active daily. When we exercise daily we are healthier, leaner, more energetic, and the list goes on and on.

Also, daily exercise boosts your metabolism like nothing else can. I recommend working up to 30 to 60 minutes of daily aerobic exercise and three days of weight training per week.

Myth #5 - You can lose fat from a specific part of your body by doing an exercise for that part of your body. For example, abdominal crunches will remove fat from your abdominal area.

FACT - You can't spot reduce! You cannot control where fat is removed from your body.

Myth #6 - You can't lose weight.

FACT - You CAN lose weight but it usually happens much slower than you'd like it to. Believing that you CAN lose weight is critical to making it happen. Realize that if you are consistently doing the right things, it will happen. Don't get side-tracked by every new crazy diet or exercise gizmo. Keep plugging away at healthy eating habits and daily exercise - it will happen!

Myth #7 - You shouldn't start weight training until you've lost most of the weight you want to lose because it will slow down your fat loss, or trap your fat in the muscle, or who knows what else.

FACT - Weight training is VITAL to a weight loss program because it turns up the metabolic fires that burn calories - and it tones your muscles. You should start weight training immediately.

Myth #8 - You burn more fat if you exercise on an empty stomach.

FACT - Exercising on an empty stomach does not affect how you lose weight. In fact, it may hinder it if you don't have the energy to exercise. You should at least drink a glass of juice prior to your workout if you're exercising in the morning.

Myth #9 - You should always do your weight training just before your aerobic exercise session because you burn more fat that way. I've even heard that you should weight train, eat two raw carrots, and then do your aerobic exercise.

FACT - The order in which you exercise does not affect how you lose weight. I always recommend weight training just after your aerobic exercise (such as walking) simply because your muscles are warm and supple and much less prone to injuries.

Myth #10 - You'll burn more calories jogging a mile than walking a mile.

FACT - Caloric expenditure is 62 calories per 100 pounds body weight per mile traveled (walked or jogged). For example, if you weight 150 pounds, you expend 93 calories per mile walked or jogged (62 x 1.5). Of course, if you're jogging, you'll cover the distance in less time than if you're walking. Thus, you'll burn more calories in a given period of time if you're jogging.

Get movin'! :)

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copyright 2003 by Greg Landry, M.S.
 
Regarding Myth #10

Since it takes more effort to run 6 miles than to walk 6 miles, isn't that proof that you'd burn more calories running than walking?

What am I missing? I'm thinking I'm crazy for running instead of walking!

Thanks everyone.
 
Thanks Trevor for always thinking of us girlies here! I receive Greg's newsletters regularly and like what he shares. I like his "Get Movin'!" motto too! Thanks again.
Your-Friend-In-Fitness, DebbieH http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/wavey.gif[/img] If You Get The Choice To Sit It Out Or Dance...I Hope You DANCE!!!
 
Debbie, I read on one of threads that you were injured? What happened, more importantly, how are you? Hope you are much much better!!

Trevor - thanks for thinking of us.. you're like our big protective brother - thank you sweetie :)

Take care,

Iris
 
Thanks Trevor! We can always count on you for intelligent, precise information!!

Carol
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Hi, no it doesn't mean that. If you run 6miles or walk 6 miles you burn the same amount. The difference is, you cover 6 miles sooner if you are running than if you are walking and therefore burn those calories faster. But the total calories burned is about the same.:)
 
Look at it this way, Rhiannon, walking I cover about 4 miles per hour and burn about 292 calories, running a 9 minute mile I cover 6.7 miles and burn 489 calories, and if I kick it up to an 8 minute mile, I cover 7.5 miles and burn 547 calories. But I am burning about 73 calories per mile regardless of whether I walk or run.


And I'm editing to say I loved to run and found it easy and could burn up the miles in euphoric waves of endorphins. Whereas walking required deep concentration to maintain a quick pace and invariably I'd end up ambling along, lost in my thoughts and not get very far at all! :)
Bobbi "Chick's rule!" http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/chicken.gif
 
Hi, also you are not crazy for running instead of walking. You are likely in your target heart zone when you are running and may not be if you are walking unless you are power walking. Another plus for running. Your workout is over sooner and you have more time in the day for other things (all of which burn additional calories).:)
 
Hey, don't underestimate simple easy walking. I went 10 miles the other day with my sister. We were really strolling, no real HR elevation there.

Well, we both woke up the next morning with our lower backs on fire!!! We just could not figure it out!! I guess the low back is really a key player when you walk, not so much when you run. It was pretty humbling for me and my sis, who only enter RUNNING races!!!:)

Janice
 
Janice, the key to the lower back is keeping those abs pulled in! It's the same for running. You know how the runner pot belly is often brought up. It's lack of core strength!

I think walking is awesome. It and yoga got me back in the game in October! I think it's funny how hard I find it though. Running is a no brainer for me. Walking requires focus. If I went off for ten mile worth my family would think I was trying to run away and they'd track me down! LOL!
Bobbi "Chick's rule!" http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/chicken.gif
 

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