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Why Diets Don't Work
By Aaron Potts
One of the biggest scams ever successfully pulled on the American public is -
somewhat appropriately - a 4-letter word. That word is, of course, Diet. By now
you have seen advertisements for more diets than you can easily remember, and
have also most likely seen an article or television show debunking some of
those diets. Unfortunately, the art of shooting holes through the credibility
of a diet plan is normally done by ANOTHER diet company, solely for the purpose
of getting you to use their product instead. Well, this article has nothing to
sell, nor really anything to gain, save the knowledge that hopefully the reader
- that's you - will put down the Diet Madness Menu, and get a real world point
of view on why diets don't work, and what you can do about it.
Eating, the Lost Art
If you are considering a diet, or have in the past, your primary motivation was
most likely to lose weight. What if I was to tell you that in order to lose
weight, you actually need to eat MORE than you have in the past? You would
probably shake your head at that crazy idea, and think that it was some new fad
that could in no way assist you in your weight loss goals. Of course, the fact
that every diet you've ever heard of was at one point "some new fad" would
probably never even cross your mind. Nonetheless, the fact remains that most
people do need to eat more than they presently are in order to lose weight, but
the trick comes in eating the right kinds of foods, in the right ratios of
nutrients, and at the right times of day. Sound tricky? Perhaps, but I assure
you, it is really quite simple. However, the purpose of this article is not to
inform you of the benefits of eating, but merely to let you know that eating is
indeed a very effective way to lose excess bodyweight, and to explain how diets
keep that from happening.
Stating the Obvious
Although most people do not think of the "latest diet" in these terms, hopefully
the following question will make you consider what is pretty obvious if you
stop to think about it. If the new "Last Diet You'll Ever Need" was really that
good at making you melt away pounds while sitting on the couch munching "Carbo
Craze Chips" or was even remotely effective at burning off your spare tire
while inhaling the sweet scents of "Aerospace's Aromatic Air Baubles", then why
isn't everyone already thin??
Seriously - think about it. Every time you hear about the latest diet or the
most up to date exercise device that only takes 20 minutes per day, they always
say that you will never need another system! The advertised system - no matter
how logical or even outlandish as it may seem - is always touted at being
better than ever, and the last system you will ever need. Well, if that were
true, don't you think that the manufacturer of that system would not only
become wealthier than anyone in history, but would also become famous as the
person who FINALLY solved the obesity problem in our world? Don't you think
that person could also afford to advertise their product during prime time on
TV, instead of late at night? Don't you think that system would become known
throughout the world - throughout history itself - as a turning point in human
development?
So, I'll ask you the same question again: If the solution is already out there,
why do we need to keep coming up with new solutions?? The answer is, of course,
very simple - these systems don't work, and the human populace is simply
looking for a non-existent quick fix to getting rid of too many late night
excursions to the local burger joint, or to the fact they should have taken
stock in beer while they were in college. Then what does work? Human
physiology.
Metabolism
Metabolism is defined as the rate at which your body processes food. In other
words, how fast your body burns calories. The faster your metabolism, the more
food you can eat without gaining weight. How do you control your metabolism? By
eating a nutrient-dense meal every 3 to 3 ½ hours. This practice "stokes your
internal furnace", for lack of a better analogy. Think of your body as an
old-style locomotive that had coal shoveled into the combustion chamber one
shovel at a time. If you didn't shovel in coal fast enough, the locomotive
would slow down, and your body is no different. If you don't eat often enough,
your metabolism slows down and you don't burn through calories very quickly. In
addition, not only does your rate of calorie consumption go down, but your body
starts storing almost everything that you do eat as bodyfat! So, in essence,
every time you starve yourself in your honest effort to "stick to your diet",
you are actually slowing down your metabolism as well as making your body more
efficient at building padding for you to sit on at baseball games.
Muscle
"I don't care" you say. You believe that in order to lose weight you need to
starve. Okay, that's wrong, but I'll explain why that thinking is flawed. Your
body needs energy so you can live through any given day. The amount of energy
that you need is determined by your Basal Metabolic Rate, and by your activity
level for that day. For most people, this amounts to between 1,500 and 2,500
calories per day. Well, if your calorie-restricted diet doesn't allow you that
many calories, your body will find a way to survive anyway. It does this by
breaking down your muscle tissue and using it for energy. "So what?" you say.
You don't care, as long as the scale says you are losing weight, right?
What if I told you that the ONLY place on your body that you can burn bodyfat
for fuel is your muscles? What if I told you that the more muscle tissue you
lose on a calorie-restricted diet, the fewer calories you can eat after the
muscle loss? What if I told you that after losing 20 lbs on a
calorie-restricted diet, your total bodyfat level will have dropped very
little, if at all? What if I told you that by using muscle mass for energy, you
have literally crippled your body's ability to burn bodyfat in the future, and
that by the laws of Nature (which we can't change, by the way), you will
absolutely put the weight back on, and probably gain more weight than you ever
had before?
If I told you all of that, would you still want to burn muscle tissue for energy
while starving yourself to stick to your diet, paying $8 a bag for Carbo Chips,
and $20 a session for Aromatic Air Baubles?
On the other hand, perhaps the laws of Nature don't apply to you. In that case,
be sure to tune in tonight - I believe the "Lose Weight While You Eat Butter
Fried Bacon" diet is going to be featured on a new infomercial. It is, after
all, The Last Diet You Will Ever Need!
About The Author
Aaron Potts is the owner and creator of Fitness Destinations. Aaron's experience
in the health and fitness industry includes one on one personal training in
many different environments, maintenance of several health-related websites,
and authoring of many fitness-related products for consumers and fitness
professionals. http://www.fitnessdestinations.com.
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