It is important to know
healthy weight loss facts. It can sometimes be hard to tell what is
real from what is fake. I have had clients who have, in the past,
spent many thousands of dollars on what can only be called weight
loss scams.
Weight loss and fat loss is a
MULTI-BILLION dollar industry. In the United States alone,
this industry is estimated to be worth over 100 Billion US
dollars in the year 2007. That is one country, in one year!
The truth is, the weight loss
and fat loss market is so incredibly huge, that it is possible to be
profitable by simply selling a scam and leaving a customer or client
disappointed, upset, frustrated and worst of all... too scared to
try again. Thus damning them to a life of poor health and low
quality.
So what is it about fat loss
vs weight loss? If you search for either of these terms in an online
search engine, you will get millions of hits. Many from the same
websites. It may seem slightly obvious to some, but fat loss and
weight loss are not the same.
I say that I can help a person
"lose weight" simply because weight loss is what most people
commonly ask for and it is a term they easily understand. But as
soon as I get the chance, I educate them that FAT LOSS is the
key issue not weight loss. Once you start reading the articles on
this site, it will become very clear that I don't actually care
about weight loss. Why is this so?
Fat Loss vs Weight Loss:
Round 1
Weight loss simply means "being lighter on the weighing scale"
(scale weight). While it’s true that overweight people do tend to
carry a lot of fat, we cannot just consider “scale weight” when we
set goals for ourselves. I don't care that much about my client's
scale weight. I couldn’t care less if they lost 30 pounds. 20 or 40
or even NONE would have been fine as well. Why is that? The simplest
way I explain it to people is as follows:
You see, most of us want to
look good and perform well, whether in daily tasks, or as an athlete
who needs to control their own body to play a sport well. In
general, this means having more muscles and less fat.
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Fat doesn’t help us at all
in most sports, muscles do.
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Fat doesn’t look good on
our hips, thighs or tummies, muscles do.
Fat Loss vs Weight Loss:
Round 2
In general almost all of us need to gain some muscle and lose some
fat to get to our fitness goals. Here is where scale weight comes
in. Muscles have a large amount of water in them. Fats well… they
are fats. Have you ever seen oil (fats) and water (muscles) in the
same glass? Which one floats? Yup it’s the oil. Oil is less dense
that water. It takes up less space. Fat is about 20% less dense than
muscle (0.9g/ml vs 1.1g/ml) if you want to be calculative about it.
Fat Loss vs Weight Loss:
Round 3
In practice all this means that if you are following a good exercise
and diet plan, you can gain muscles and lose fat at the same time.
The increased muscles will offset the “weight loss” from the reduced
fat resulting in a “disappointing” change in scale weight. This can
be discouraging but in reality it's great news!
So if scale weight doesn’t
matter, what then should we look for to check our progress? I look
for 2 things.
Appearance: This can be
easily seen: “hey my arms don’t jiggle when I wave at my friends”.
Easily touched: “wow my stomach feels a lot firmer now”. And changes
easily measured via fat measuring calipers. Seeing and touching is
enough for most people to notice progress. Calipers just give a more
consistent way to quantify it.
Performance: Simply
put, you can do more with respect to your bodyweight if you are not
carrying a lot of fat around. A good example is the chin-up. The
chin-up exercise is all about strength to weight ratio. Fat doesn’t
help at all. If a person increases his/her ability to lift their
bodyweight, we can be pretty sure that they have gained some muscle
and probably lost some fat.
Fat Loss vs Weight Loss:
Round 4
Society as a whole has to get off the “weight loss” bandwagon and
onto the “fat loss” one. Eating disorders, fad diets and slimming
centers focus on weight loss. But usually the quality of their
nutrition is doubtful, and they don’t do ANY proper training so the
majority of the weight loss is muscle. It's even shown that when we
go on a lousy weight loss plan, to body PREFERS to lose muscle
weight rather than fat weight because its biologically efficient to
do so.
It’s a never ending cycle:
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Client comes in-->
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Client uses scam
product-->
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Client achieves weight
loss (but this is actually muscle loss)-->
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Client's reduced amount of
muscle means lower calories burnt per day thus making fat gain
easier-->
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Client goes back to
his/her regular lifestyle but now that they use even less
calories due to the muscle loss from the poor product-->
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Client gets fatter than
ever-->
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Client goes back to the
slimming center or fad diet-->
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Unscrupulous makers of bad
products/services have a never ending supply of "satisfied"
clients
Fat Loss VS Weight Loss:
CLEAR WINNER! Fat loss is king.
So remember, if you are looking better and performing better, you
are on the right track. Let the scale weight fall where it may, it
really doesn’t matter because we are going for performance and
appearance. So please tell all your friends that you are on one of
my "fat loss" programs even though you searched for "weight loss" on
Google!
Written For
www.CoachJon.com Singapore
Personal Trainer & Fitness Expert
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