| Everyone has a
weight regulating system in their brain, which maintains the fat
content of the body at a certain level or ‘SET POINT’. The level
of this ‘SET POINT’ results from the interaction of several
factors…genetics, environment and behavior. You can vary your ‘set
point’ depending on what and how you eat, as well as what kind and
how much exercise you do.
Now to lower your fat ‘set point’
you do not have to starve yourself. In order for your body to perceive
itself to be in a state of starvation, all you have to do is miss a
couple of meals. When this occurs the body begins to preserve as much
fat as possible. It sacrifices muscle for caloric energy and slows its
metabolic rate to conserve energy.
Now, when the body is being deprived of
food energy, a very high percentage of the lost weight will be muscle
tissue rather than fat. The reason for this is simple. Under these
semi-starvation conditions the body will do everything it can to
conserve energy and return its weight back to the original ‘set
point’, so it sacrifices muscle. Muscle as you know burns calories,
so when you have less muscle you burn fewer calories. Also the dieter
will feel tired and fatigued and become less active, therefore using
less energy.
Since a large portion of the weight you
lost was muscle, when you stop dieting (nobody can fad diet forever)
and return to your ‘set point’ almost all the weight gained back
will be fat therefore changing your lean-to-fat ratio.
So how do you lower your ‘set
point’?
Well you first have to understand the
body’s supply and demand system. For example, you can eat (supply)
all the protein you want and it won’t turn into muscle unless there
is a demand and that demand comes from the stimulation of weight
training (exercise). The body works the same when it comes to energy.
Anaerobic exercise burns stored carbohydrates (glycogen) while aerobic
activity is able to use fat to supply the needed energy, and burning
fat is what it’s all about. Now you can eat more because excess
calories will be metabolized to provide energy rather than stored as
fat. Since you’re eating more, your metabolism speeds up again
resulting in more energy expended and less energy stored as fat. Since
plenty of energy is coming in on a regular basis, the body sees no
reason to maintain high levels of body fat and your ‘set point’ is
reduced. Now changing your ‘set point’ permanently will not happen
overnight. It takes time so be patient.
I know you want to get in shape and
look great. Whatever your fitness goal…to slim down…gain muscle…tone
your arms or flatten your tummy…I’m here to help you accomplish
your goals and to improve your fitness level. You will learn how to
select and combine your diet with exercise, so that you can be the
best you can be.

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