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Holy Crap! Exercise Makes You Fat?

Now that I have your attention I can relay some very important advice on a recent article that was published in Time magazine: Why Exercise Won’t Make You Thin – TIME: http://tinyurl.com/m9l26h

About 10 years ago, I would have lost my mind and become enraged, angry and out of control over such an article being written.  Thankfully, I have matured and can see both sides of the fence. Although, I couldn’t disagree more with the article and some of its facts, I can appreciate the argument and do understand where some of the misinterpreted information may be coming from.

Our fitness industry is full of information that sometimes gets misconstrued in the eyes of the consumer- like the writer of the aforementioned article.  Hell, if we were able to convince everyone what we know works, there wouldn’t be diet books, weight loss programs or for that matter very much need for our services because everybody would be on the same page. We, the fitness industry, are still trying to convey our message to those who will listen, and articles like this do not help us with our mission.

Listen to me: EXERCISE DOES NOT MAKE YOU FAT!!!!! It burns calories, improves cardiovascular function, decreases risks of developing certain diseases, improves your ability to live a long and prosperous life, helps with stress relief, improves cognitive function (see TIME article for this one supporter of exercise), increases bone density and muscle tissue, plus just feels amazing if you let it into your life.

Exercise comes in many forms and is appropriate for any person, at any level, of any gender, race or physical capacity. The fitness industry has options for everyone. Unfortunately, not everyone gets put into the proper programming for their ability, motivation levels or fitness goals.  A professional fitness trainer will take all of this into account and provide proper training, education and motivation for each of their clients.

Additionally, diet, which seems to be the main topic of discussion in this article, can account for more than 50% of the consumer’s results. Yes, exercise may invoke a hunger response, but a knowledgeable consumer will know better than to shove more than their needed daily calories into their mouths or indulge in crappy, non-nutrient dense foods post exercise.

It’s always been about balance: eat more, weigh more, eat less, weigh less. Can you eat less and lose weight without exercise? Yes, of course. Will your muscle’s atrophy (shrink in size and make you look like a saggy, bag of bones with a flat ass) by dieting alone without exercise? Yes, of course. Not to mention missing out on the wonderful side effects of regular exercise. ACSM, AHA and all the leading organization tout regular workouts on most days of the week for a reason. It works!

Bottom line: you need to move your mass, eat a balanced, healthy diet that supports your daily efforts and works within your current fitness abilities and motivational efforts. I’m sorry many people don’t enjoy exercise or moving their body parts. I’m also sorry that society has created drive thrus,  remote controls, sedentary jobs, video games, microwaves, cable TV and all the other indulgent activities we all take advantage of.

This article was just a giant excuse in my opinion. Yet another reason for consumers to not exercise or place blame on it being too hard and/or not effective. Weight loss is 50% effort, 50% diet and 100% percent commitment. Yes, that is 150%. Genetics, lifestyle and motivational levels will effect your percentages. I’m sorry you weren’t blessed with mile-long legs, a cute button nose and all the things your genetics didn’t give you. What are you willing to do, what can you do and what should you do? Three important questions to ask before you start your weight loss journey.

Don’t let this article discourage your exercise efforts, personal training sessions or investments in your health. Exercise is a tried and true method for weight loss and improved physical capacity.  Exercise does not make you fat rather, it’s the other pieces of effort that do.

Staying balanced,

Amy

PS- The worst part of this article is the piece of fat turning into muscle..this is not possible. Muscle tissue grows with specific exercise, and fat tissue shrinks as we burn off extra calories, therefore body composition changes. We can’t morph tissues- although that would be cool!!

PPS- If execise made you fat then how do you explain all the fitness professionals who walk the talk?

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