It seems that for every fat loss fact that exists out there, there is a fat loss myth to counteract it. There's no question that people are looking for a shortcut to losing fat and getting in shape and sometimes they are all too willing to believe things that simply aren't true. These myths are pushed by weight loss gurus and fitness magazines often to try to help sell products or simply to generate interest.
It seems that for every fat loss
fact that exists out there, there is a fat loss myth to counteract it. There's
no question that people are looking for a shortcut to losing fat and getting in
shape and sometimes they are all too willing to believe things that simply
aren't true. These myths are pushed by weight loss gurus and fitness magazines
often to try to help sell products or simply to generate interest. The problem
is if you are someone who has ever believed one of these myths or still do
currently they can undermine your fat loss success and leave you disappointed
and disillusioned.
Here we're going to take a look at
four commonly held fat loss myths:
Spot reduction-spot reduction is a fat loss myth that we still commonly
hear about all the time. When someone has a commercial for a particular product
to help you tone and tighten your abs and they use examples of people who have
used their products and flattened their belly they’re basically propagating this
myth. While doing crunches can build muscles in your abdominals, it cannot help
you lose fat in that area. To lose fat you have to lose it all over your body
and there is no exercise that can allow you to lose fat from one part of the
body versus another.
High rep weightlifting - this is another one that we hear about all the time, low
reps for muscle, high reps for fat loss. Fat loss can occur with extended
aerobic exercise and a sustained heart rate for 40 or more minutes. If you do
arm curls for 40 minutes in a row then yes you might lose some fat. You might
also lose the ability to use your arms for about a week. The high reps these
people are usually talking about are in the 15 to 20 range and when considering
the normal range for building muscle is about 8 to 12 you can see that these
few extra reps will not do anything to burn fat. Low rep heavy weight sets that
build muscle actually do more to burn fat over the long-term because the
increased muscle on your body will help to speed up your metabolism.
Working out on an empty stomach - we've all heard that in order to lose fat you must get up
first thing in the morning and work out on empty stomach. While it may be true
to some degree that without the presence of a ready supply of recently digested
food your body may choose to metabolize fat stores for energy, the reality is
if you haven't eaten recently your workout will suffer and your energy will be
so depleted it is unlikely you will be able to perform at a high enough level
to achieve your results.
Drinking cold water - some have touted drinking cold water as a proven fat loss
tip. This one is just laughable. It is wise to get plenty of water into your
system throughout the day and a commonly held rule of thumb of eight glasses
could certainly be helpful to your overall metabolism but the temperature of
the water would not matter one bit. Once the liquid hits your stomach weather
it was room temperature or ice cold your body will normalize and regulate the
temperature in about 30 seconds or so.
Be sure to use common sense and a
good bit of research whenever you hear about a new tip for fat loss that seems
a bit too good to be true. There are so many myths out there that it can be
hard to tell fact from fantasy. Hopefully, dispelling these four fat loss myths
here will help you stay on the right track so that you can achieve the fat loss
goals you desire.
| About the author |
http://www.MrFatLoss.com , aka, Emile Jarreau is 31 year veteran fitness professional and co-owner of M2FitnessPros.com in Long Beach, California. Also having 19 years of bodybuilding and figure coaching and previous NPC judging experience, he specializes in fat loss and all its aspects and freely shares online resources to the world. |
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