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6 things you can do to let your body settle at its natural healthy weight
Also with thanks to Megan Jaffray of www.paceandpower.co.za
1. Let your Body Talk.
Trust your body to tell you what it needs and when. Start listening to your body’s signals: Eat when you’re (physically) hungry; eat slowly but with enjoyment and gusto – and stop eating before you’re full. Eat what your body wants – not what you think you should be eating – but refer to points 2 and 3.
2. Eat from the Garden of Eden…
Eat unprocessed and, whenever possible, “raw” foods from the earth. Avoid all man-made, highly-processed foods – including sugar and alcohol, both of which are estrogen-boosters in men and women! These 2 unhealthy habits will pack on fat in a heartbeat! Avoid especially those sneaky “healthy” imposters such as breakfast cereals, pre-made soups and health breads.
3. Balance and Colour
Eat a balanced diet: You need protein, carbohydrates and fats. I focus upon the following proteins: Lean unprocessed red meat, whole eggs, fish, dairy and (of course) yummy LeanPlex! Carbohydrates: Eat many different coloured fruits and vegetables daily including watery carbs (broccoli, tomatoes, spinach) and starch (sweet potatoes, squash and butternut). Always choose starch from the earth – so (man-made) pasta and cereal does not count. Fats: Eat unprocessed natural fats including seeds, oils and nuts. My personal favourites: Olive oil, coconut, almonds, pecan nuts, walnuts and avocado pears. Again, variety is key: Eat all “God-made” foods in balance. Natural, unprocessed foods all have their place within the healthy function of the human body. Man-made foods, even the vitamin-fortified ones are not the best option for our bodies (despite what ‘they’ tell you).
4. Train with Gusto!
Get out of your comfort zone (the gym) and do the (hard) stuff that you don’t usually get to do: Boot camp, Tabata hill-sprints, lifting sand-bags, Russian kettlebell training, body-weight exercises, plyometrics and “burpees” etc. Getting uncomfortable is one of the best ways of attaining peak physical condition.
5. Scaling Down on Weighing and Body Composition Testing
Weigh yourself or take body composition tests 1-4 times per year (if you really have to!) Weight on the scale is number. And just like age, it becomes increasingly irrelevant: Allowing a water-based, fluctuating number to dictate whether you’re fat or thin is usually self-deceiving (whether you’re up or down on the scale). And we all know that body composition changes with training: You can weigh more on the scale (from increased muscle tone), but be far leaner.
Body composition testing is a valuable tool, but unless you’re doing under-water weighing, it is often unreliable and can be somewhat demotivating for many dedicated folk. There is usually human error using the skin-caliper method; and with the electrical impedance method, you will most certainly measure fatter if you are (even slightly) dehydrated.
Weighing or body composition measuring that is done too frequently can feed subconscious self-sabotaging behaviour. Rather focus upon and derive pleasure from the process of training and eating healthily. Less emphasis on weighing and testing does not translate into a denial of quietly getting fatter, or ‘creeping’ obesity: On the contrary, being aware of how your “skinny” jeans fit, or where your belt buckle sits or how you look in the mirror – these can all be excellent ways of keeping tabs on fatness.
6. Jump for joy!
Focus on the pleasure! This echoes the previous point, but calls for special emphasis: When you can eat and train with enjoyment, gusto and sheer pleasure, then the outcome, (that is, your goal-weight on the scale) will present itself before you know it!
Furthermore, when you exchange fatigue and slothfulness for the joy, energy, virility and vitality that comes from being fit, healthy, lean and strong, then your goal-weight on the scale fades into insignificance!
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Great article. I particularly enjoyed point number 4 about getting out of that comfort zone. Bootcamp is the perfect way to get out of that comfortzone.
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