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Boost Your Metabolism for Fall
by: ARA Content
A balanced approach to diet and nutrition
provides long-term results.
(ARA) - As the balmy late-summer days give way to
the cool breezes of autumn, many people are inspired to tackle their fitness
routine with new vigor. With kids back in achool, parents have more time to get
to the gym, and the crisp fall air makes it possible to exercise comfortably,
free of the summer heat and humidity.
Even with a fitness regimen in place, most people
tend to be more sedentary in fall and winter; for that reason, it is important
to incorporate a balanced approach to diet and nutrition into your plan. For
example, most people don’t eat the recommended four to five servings of fruits
and vegetables each day. But our health, energy, muscle development and more are
all directly linked to the whole foods, vitamins and supplements we ingest each
day.
As a society, we are very interested in health
and fitness, and yet it seems that this heightened curiosity has become our
worst enemy. We constantly fall victim to the quick fix approaches promised by
many diet and exercise companies. In doing so, we misunderstand our body and how
it really works.
Accurate information is imperative when
considering a change to your diet. Unfortunately, too many people make their
choices based on information from television, newspapers, magazine, books and
myriad other mediums that lack scientific authenticity or any form of
governmental regulation.
Test your knowledge regarding health, fitness and
nutrition by answering the following true or false questions:
- A fat-free diet is good for you.
- You can lose fat around your mid-section by
performing sit-ups or leg lifts.
- Eating late at night is bad for you.
- A slow metabolism is a result of your genetic
disposition.
- An all-protein diet is a safe and effective
way to lose weight and keep it off.
- You can lose weight more quickly if you
combine exercise and an extremely low-calorie diet.
- When you go on a very low-calorie diet, your
body will use its own fat for energy.
- Counting calories is the solution for proper,
long-lasting weight control.
- The real purpose of exercise is to burn
calories.
If you answered “true” to any of these
questions, it is a good indication that you don’t understand the basic
information about your body and how it works. Don’t feel bad; you aren’t
alone. Most Americans share these misconceptions.
Helping to cut through the clutter of
misinformation, Life Time Fitness, the country’s fastest-growing health and
fitness company, has launched an educational tool designed to help consumers
obtain accurate and practical information regarding fitness and nutrition.
Entitled “Master Your Metabolism,” this
unique video program helps dispel many of the myths and misconceptions
surrounding health and fitness, while providing viewers with valuable insight
into how the body functions and responds to exercise and what we eat. The
90-minute program summarizes years of biochemistry and exercise physiology
research to provide a comprehensive understanding of how our bodies work, how
metabolism can be slowed or accelerated, and how we can properly communicate our
desired goals to our bodies by understanding its logic.
“The human body is an amazing machine with
incredible capabilities, said Jeff Zwiefel, vice president, Life Time Fitness
Health Enhancement Division. “It operates on a pure and perfectly logical
platform. Our job simply is to understand that logic and learn how to
communicate with our bodies. With an easy-to-understand format, ‘Master Your
Metabolism’ has been designed to help us gain this knowledge so that we can
extend longevity and enhance lifestyle.”
Life Time Fitness didn’t stop there. The
company also amassed a team of independent, nationally renowned physicians,
biochemists, nutritionists and researchers, to help it develop a full line of
Fast Fuel nutrition bars, and vitamin and mineral supplements specifically
designed to help people achieve their health and fitness goals.
The fact is that there is no magic formula when
it comes to becoming fit and achieving the shapely and toned body we desire. The
safe and effective solution to a long-term healthy lifestyle is simply gaining a
big-picture understanding of how our bodies work.
“When we better understand our bodies and make
wise, informed choices around a balanced diet and exercise program, we transcend
that once-per-year effort to get into shape for the summer to achieve a
consistent, long-term and healthy lifestyle,” said Zwiefel. “Instead of
being blindly lead by every new diet and exercise fad, consumers finally will
possess the knowledge to understand what works, what doesn’t, and why.”
For more information about Master Your Metabolism
or LIFE TIME FITNESS, visit www.lifetimefitness.com,
or call (800) 430-5433.
About The Author
Courtesy of ARA Content, www.ARAcontent.com;
e-mail: info@ARAcontent.com
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