Weight Loss Myths Unmasked by George Washington Weight Loss Expert
The myth that Weight loss is the game of numbers has been taken on by an expert in the field of weight loss. This expert from the George Washington University tells us that for years we have been made to believe that weight loss means loss of body fat. It is a popular myth that loosing weight will automatically make you look good in a bikini. For instance, a beach ball is much lighter than a base ball, but which one would you want your body to be like, soft and pliable like a beach ball or harder and firmer like a baseball?
In fact, looking great and having a healthy body is all about what the body weight is made up of rather than how much the body weight is. Suppose you are 150 pounds and 50% of this weight is body fat, you will surely not have a good physical appearance. With so many weight loss myths floating around, people go to any extent just to make their weight go down on the scales. However we are quite fortunate that an expert in weight loss from the George Washington University area is here to set the record straight.
It is completely true that the muscle mass determines the metabolic rate of ones body and in turn decides how you look in your swimsuit. Most of the weight loss plans make you weigh less on the scales, however one might not be sure whether it is muscles loss or fat loss. This is a very fundamental mistake which needs to be corrected. One should not loose muscle mass as it helps in burning more calories and makes you look much more fitter in shorts than the fat would. If you loose fat, for example five pounds and in turn gain equal pounds of muscle mass then it would appear as if you have lost 10 pounds, but the weighing scale would not show weight loss.
If you are ready to lose weight in an effective manner do what the experts at many George Washington weight loss centers are now instructing their clients to do, measure your bodily composition. This is easily done in the privacy of your own home with a tape measure. Simply measure yourself consistently and watch for a drop in inches rather than pounds on a scale.
If one loses one inch from the waist, it means that four-five pounds of the body fat has been lost in men and three to four pounds of fat has been lost in women. Your target should be to lose inches uniformly from all over the body while maintaining your weight. Start working towards building muscle mass after you are done measuring all the areas first. To start with women can measure their thighs, hips and waist, whereas only waist measurements are required for men. This is because men tend to put on weight around the waist. Measurements for ladies should be taken carefully as per the instructions given below:
*Hips- Take the measurement while standing with feet your apart of about the hips width. Measure along the widest part of your hips.
*Thighs- Make a mark six inches above your knee and take the measurement around the thigh at this point.
*Waist- Position the tape so that it hits you at the naval, then mark the numbers.
Take all your measurements on the same day each week and after you use the restroom to ensure consistent accurate results. These measurements will give you the best indication of true fat loss and is being used by many George Washington weight loss centers. - 17269
In fact, looking great and having a healthy body is all about what the body weight is made up of rather than how much the body weight is. Suppose you are 150 pounds and 50% of this weight is body fat, you will surely not have a good physical appearance. With so many weight loss myths floating around, people go to any extent just to make their weight go down on the scales. However we are quite fortunate that an expert in weight loss from the George Washington University area is here to set the record straight.
It is completely true that the muscle mass determines the metabolic rate of ones body and in turn decides how you look in your swimsuit. Most of the weight loss plans make you weigh less on the scales, however one might not be sure whether it is muscles loss or fat loss. This is a very fundamental mistake which needs to be corrected. One should not loose muscle mass as it helps in burning more calories and makes you look much more fitter in shorts than the fat would. If you loose fat, for example five pounds and in turn gain equal pounds of muscle mass then it would appear as if you have lost 10 pounds, but the weighing scale would not show weight loss.
If you are ready to lose weight in an effective manner do what the experts at many George Washington weight loss centers are now instructing their clients to do, measure your bodily composition. This is easily done in the privacy of your own home with a tape measure. Simply measure yourself consistently and watch for a drop in inches rather than pounds on a scale.
If one loses one inch from the waist, it means that four-five pounds of the body fat has been lost in men and three to four pounds of fat has been lost in women. Your target should be to lose inches uniformly from all over the body while maintaining your weight. Start working towards building muscle mass after you are done measuring all the areas first. To start with women can measure their thighs, hips and waist, whereas only waist measurements are required for men. This is because men tend to put on weight around the waist. Measurements for ladies should be taken carefully as per the instructions given below:
*Hips- Take the measurement while standing with feet your apart of about the hips width. Measure along the widest part of your hips.
*Thighs- Make a mark six inches above your knee and take the measurement around the thigh at this point.
*Waist- Position the tape so that it hits you at the naval, then mark the numbers.
Take all your measurements on the same day each week and after you use the restroom to ensure consistent accurate results. These measurements will give you the best indication of true fat loss and is being used by many George Washington weight loss centers. - 17269
About the Author:
Josef Brandenburg is a George Washington University area weight loss specialist who specializes in helping normal, busy people create the bodies they want in their spare time. Hes been featured in The Washington Post and is the author of The Body You Want and The Body You Want From A to Z. Click here to find out how to get a no strings attached 7-Day FREE Trial.
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