For the first
time in history the number of overweight people are starting to out
number the number of underweight people on the planet. According to
recent surveys there are more than 1.2 billion people who are
classified as being overweight.
Since 1968 we’ve also cut back on our total fat percentage of
calories from 40 % to 33% today and have cut back the saturated fat
levels from 18% to 11%. So what’s happening? We’ve cut back our
fat and are eating low fat this and non-fat that but we’re eating
more calories than ever before, especially calories that contain sugar
and highly refined flour. Being overweight can lead to diabetes, heart
disease, cancer and sleep disorders. For some individuals who store
their fat in the abdominal and chest areas it can make them
temporarily stop breathing while they sleep.
Obesity is basically defined as having a body mass index of over 30.
With this as a guide an estimated 55% of United States Adults are now
considered overweight with 23% of these people considered obese.
Canadians are not far behind with an estimated 48% considered
overweight and 14% considered obese. These figures are growing not
just in North America, but all over the world. In Europe 15% of men
and 22% of women are considered Obese. In Britain 17% of men and 20%
of women are considered obese. On the South Pacific Island of Samoa,
75% of adult women and 60% of adult males are considered to be obese.
And these numbers are growing with more and more children starting to
fall in the categories of being overweight and obese.
The reasons for these increased numbers can be found in many ways from
using the car instead of walking, sitting in front of computers
instead of exercising, and the increased availability of high fat and
calorie food and drinks. Obesity is difficult to overcome. Fewer then
5 % of obese people successfully lose weight and keep it off. Compare
that to smokers who have a success rate of 20 to 25 percent.
Obesity has also been associated with the increase in medical costs
and recent figures show that the cost to treat obesity and all its
related diseases in The United States is estimated at 103 billion
dollars a year. Becoming fit will likely improve your health and
prolong your life, no matter what you weigh.
The secret is to start doing something. The old saying ’baby steps’
is so true if you are obese and have never worked out or tried to
manage your weight before, start by getting your doctor’s
permission, start out slowly, the only person you should be competing
against is yourself.
Consider a personal trainer who can lead you through the pitfalls of
beginning.
Set realistic goals but also realize that by just doing something once
a week is better than doing nothing at all.
It’s so easy to get obsessive about our body image. Fitness is about
feeling good no matter what your size. You are more likely to maintain
your desired weight once you have achieved it if you are physically
active
There is no single weight loss program or secret formula for anyone.
It’s an individual thing and much of the success depends on finding
out what works best for you. Once you start to see results, you’ll
not only feel good, but realize how simple it really is. But it does
take something that no one can teach you. It takes commitment to stay
with a program and motivation to get started. You can eat that double
chocolate cream pie, as long as it's not every day. It won’t hurt you. You
should also try to become a student of health and fitness by
subscribing to one of the many good fitness magazines that are
published monthly. There are many good articles on new fitness
developments, as well as tips and recipes for low fat meals and
exercise programs from the pros.
You don’t need creams, powders and empty promises to accomplish your
fitness goals. All you need is a common sense approach to eating with
proper nutrition, an exercise program that fits into your lifestyle
and most important of all the motivation, willpower and commitment to
accomplish your fitness goals. The bottom line is, it’s your body
and if you want to change it you can, but it’s up to you!!!!
I know
you want to get in shape and look great. Whatever your fitness goal to
slim down... gain muscle... tone your arms or flatten your tummy I’m here
to help you accomplish your goals and to improve your fitness level.
You will learn how to select and combine your diet with exercise, so
that you can be the best you can be.

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