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Myths
serve a purpose. At least the ‘traditional’ kind do. There were lessons to be
learned from the classic Greek and Roman myths, and still are, despite the fact
that today we know they are nothing more than fanciful stories.
The
problem with diet and fitness myths; however, is that they get passed around so
much, and even appear in print and on the internet, that people start to accept
them as truth. And nothing can get in the way of your weight loss and
fitness goals more
than not being able to separate fact from fiction – except
maybe an angry Minotaur! So here, in no particular order, are Henry the Health
Hound’s 7 Worst Diet and Fitness Myths – BUSTED!
1 Dieting
and Working Out Turns Fat Into Muscle
Muscle
and fat are two completely different kinds of tissue in your body. You can no
more turn fat into muscle than you can turn straw into gold. Think of it this
way: muscle is like your body’s engine and gears, and it takes energy
to run
the machine. Fat can be one source of that energy so, when you work out, you
build muscle and reduce fat by consuming that energy. Conversely, when you laze
around and eat, your body stores fat rather than using it for energy, and your
muscles degrade from not being used. But in either case one does not and cannot
turn into the other.
2
All Carbs a re Bad - PERIOD
A
lot of dieters, and even some trainers and nutritionists insist that ‘all carbs
are bad’. The truth is, your muscles crave carbs. In fact, carbohydrates are
the main source of fuel used by the body to function properly; not only
physically but
mentally
as well. Without carbs, you would not have the strength and stamina to work
out, and even if you did, you would likely be disappointed in the results.
There
are
good carbs and bad carbs though, so the trick is to learn to tell the
difference. Fruits, veggies and whole grains are good carbs. Anything ‘white’
as in breads, rice and
pastas are bad carbs. Of course alcohol, soda, sweets and other junk are all bad carbs; however, even certain
bad carbs can be good under certain circumstances because they are absorbed by
the body quickly and burned slowly. This is why marathon runners will often
load up on pasta.
3 Crunches
and Ab Machines Will Give You a Six-Pack
You
can pretty much dismiss any ab machine or device sold on late night TV that promises
to bust belly-fat and build six-pack abs, as a myth. But a lot of people also
think doing this kind of workout on legitimate machines in a gym will turn that
spare tyre into a washboard! This goes back to myth Number One. You can’t turn
fat into
muscle.
Working out will help you burn fat, but you cannot pick and choose
where
it will do so. Crunches will help strengthen the muscles around your midsection
and improve your posture, but you won’t be able to see your
abdominal
muscles until you reduce your overall percentage of body fat.
4 Five
Fruits A Day
This
is one of my favourites. I constantly run into people that think eating five
servings of fruit a day is an antidote to eating burgers, fries and other junk.
It isn’t. Yes, it
is
a good idea to eat five servings of fruit a day, but not on top of other junk!
The recommendation is meant to be taken as a substitute for high fat and high
starch foods.
5 Fat
Free is A-OK
Speaking
of high fat foods, this is another one of my favourites. People think as long
as a food is ‘fat free’ it’s a diet food, and will not mak you put on weight.
The food marketing industry loves to play on this and proudly emblazons bags of
marshmallows and jelly beans as ‘fat free’. Yes, maybe they are, but they are
loaded with sugar
–
and will wreak havoc on any diet!
6 If
You’re Not Sweating, You’re not Working Out
I
hear gym rats say all the time, if you are not working up a sweat you are not
burning
any calories. That is just not true. Sweating is the way your body cools itself,
not how it burns calories.
You
can be active, healthy and burn plenty of calories by doing simple exercises
like walking or light weight training and never break a sweat!
7 Woman
Will Look Like Men if They Strength Train
This
is a terrible myth that keeps many women from strength training.
They’re
afraid that if they strength train by weightlifting, they will look like men.
No way! The truth is weightlifting and strength training is the surest way for
men and women to burn fat, build lean muscle, and boost resting metabolism.
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