1. Your diet is more important than exercise when
it comes to a flat tummy, accounting for 75% of your efforts. 25% is physical
activity or exercise. Majority of the people do the opposite.
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exercise must follow a strict diet for you to lose weight |
2.
Sit-ups, crunches and planks may be important
for you to get those elusive six packs, but honestly, these exercises won’t
reduce an inch of your waist.
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most of us just rely on sit ups to reduce a pot belly |
3. To lose weight, you actually need to eat more
healthy meals, not eating less. Skipping meals tends to make you add more
weight.
4.
The secret to healthy eating is in portion size,
having4-6 portions of fruits and veggies every day, reducing sugars, salts,
drinking lots of water, or just use the 50-25-25 ratio on vitamins, proteins
and carbs respectively on your plate.
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follow this on your plate to reach your ideal weight. |
5. Weight training is more effective than cardio in
achieving the right shape and figure, as to only doing cardio all through. The
best workout should involve both. Many women avoid strength training citing
muscle gain, estrogen hormone shields women from bulky muscles as opposed to testosterone
hormone which make men get muscular.
6.
To be in great shape, takes motivation,
sacrifice and guts. No one I know got a round butt by sitting on it.
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Most women endeavor to have tight thighs and butt but just sit on them |
7.
When it
comes to losing weight, the details don't matter much. It's the principles that
count. The principles are guided on
nutrition and training.
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8.
The gains you achieve through regular exercise
can reverse if you stop working out. Research has shown that elite athletes
start losing these benefits in just 14 days.
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Illustration of a swimmer and the effects of reversibility. |
9. A normal heart beat for a person is 72 beats a minute. A highly trained individual’s heart rate is far much less, going for about 50 beats a minute.
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illustration of different heart rates in untrained and trained individuals. |
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