WHY DO WE CALL IT WEIGHTLOSS
The
definition of loss is missing something that is cherished. How does that pertain to weight loss? If we lose something we feel sad and it takes
a while to get over that feeling.
Everyone I know who wants to get in shape
looks for the next great diet. Let’s
look at this word for a moment. If you
drop the T in Diet what do you have? Die, isn’t this what most people want to
do when they are trying to get rid of those extra pounds. Why is something good we are trying to do
have such a bad connotation?
This brings
me back to my point about weight loss.
When you lose something you look
long and hard to try and find it again.
This means
after struggling to lose say 50lbs over 6 months you wake up one day and say oh
my god where did those 50lbs go. I must find them because a loss is not good.
Where could
it have gone? I know that 50lbs is in
the pasta, cookies, white flour, cupcakes and candy and my old sedentary
lifestyle. I want it all back to make me
feel whole again.
This is why I think we should call the
process of weight reduction Weight Release, doesn’t this make sense? When we get rid of extra pounds we release
that in the form of energy into the universe.
We don’t want it back. We will
not wake up in a month or two and say where did my flab go? We released it never to return. This can be accomplished with a flexible
eating plan and workout to help tone and shape your body.
Weight release is easy as 1,2,3. You can release on average 5lbs a week
guaranteed by following my own weight release eating plan and participating in
a workout program that will set you metabolism on fire.
Dave Knapp
NCSF-MCPT,CNS
princetonbootcamps@yahoo.com
health and wellness,diet and exercise, personal training, exercise fitness
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