Showing posts with label Losing Weight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Losing Weight. Show all posts

Friday, 22 January 2016

5 health facts you don’t want to hear

Tough health truths you need to know

Healthy living is tough, especially with the amount of misleading myths and products that surround the industry. These facts might not be encouraging, but you need to know them if you are serious about living healthily. Here are the top 5 health facts you don’t want to hear.
Health facts you don't want to hear

There is no quick fix

Nowadays we are constantly bombarded with promises from the next big thing in fad dieting, with claims of ‘instant results’ or ‘dropping pounds overnight’. As much as we’d like these boasts to be true, they sadly aren’t at all. Studies actually show that fad diets result in weight gain. Research published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the majority of participants who went through fad diets instantly gained weight following the diet due to lowered levels of the hunger suppressing hormones peptide YY and leptin.
Science aside, ask yourself this – are you really going to keep up with those ridiculous eating habits in the long term? Diets with such severe results are 99 per cent of the time completely unrealistic, and the sooner you accept that the sooner you’ll start learning healthy eating habits that actually work.

Exercising doesn’t mean you can eat what you like

Whilst it’s true that exercising frequently means you can enjoy the odd guilt-free treat once in a while, it should by no means be an excuse to eat to excess. In half an hour of running the average person will burn around 250 calories. You can eat the equivalent amount in any range of snacks in a matter of minutes. You’ll notice these time scales don’t balance out, so if you continue to eat unhealthily you’ll soon find that the effects of exercise simply can’t keep up.
A simple way of avoiding this temptation is by counting the calories you burn and consume. Once you see how much effort you have to put in to burn off even small snacks, you’ll realise exercising isn’t a free pass to stuff your face with junk.

‘Health foods’ can be unhealthy

Many supposedly ‘healthy’ foods aren’t quite what they’re made out to be. For example, if it claims to be fat free it’s probably packed with sugar. Sugar free? You can bet it’ll be full of artificial sweeteners. Take cereal bars as an example. This popular ‘healthy’ breakfast choice can contain around four teaspoons of sugar per bar, as well as high amounts of saturated fat. A survey conducted by consumer magazine Which? showed that an alarming 97 per cent of cereal bars on the market contain added sugar.
Drinks aren’t much better either. ‘Diet’, ‘light’ and ‘sugar free’ versions of your favourite drink can seem like a great healthy alternative, but according to a study conducted at the Texas Health Science Center, people who frequently consume diet drinks are 41 per cent more likely to be overweight. It’s thought that this is because the concoction of artificial flavourings and sweeteners found in these drinks can spark the appetite, whilst simultaneously inhibiting the brain cells that tell your body it’s full.

You can’t target an area of your body to lose weight

‘Spot training’, as it’s often called, is a health myth that sadly isn’t true. Losing weight on a particular part of your body with targeted training is not a realistic goal. Yes, that’s why those thousands of crunches you’ve been doing haven’t dented your beer belly. There are plenty of studies that have proven this to be the case, including one carried out at the University of Massachusetts. Participants who ‘targeted’ their stomachs by only doing abdomen exercises were found to lose weight equally across their abdomens, upper backs and buttocks.
Instead of worrying about a certain target area when you work out, you should focus on losing weight all over your body. That means there’s no way of quickly ditching that flabby stomach other than good old-fashioned exercise and healthy eating.

Fruit and veg aren’t what they used to be

It’s a well-known fact that eating fruit and vegetables is a great way of keeping your diet healthy and nutritious. But did you know the fruit and veg available today isn’t as healthy as it once was? Go back just 50 years and you’d find fruit that is higher in six major nutrients including protein, calcium, iron and Vitamin C. This was revealed in a study at the University of Texas, with some modern-day fruits seeing as much as a 38% reduction in certain nutrients.
The researchers put this down to modern farming methods, including hybrid breeding of crops to make them larger, and the range of pesticides being used which have stripped some of the nutrients from soil. However, fruit and veg are still a great source of nutrition in your diet, so until a time machine is invented you’ll just have to make do with what we have available today.
http://www.realbuzz.com/articles/5-health-facts-you-don-t-want-to-hear/
 

Sunday, 20 December 2015

10 shocking Christmas facts

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This Christmas stock up on Christmas facts so that you can wow your festive guests. Here we reveal how to eat a Christmas tree, how Christmas is celebrated in space and some top secret behind-the-scenes action that happened during the shooting of some of our favourite Christmas movies.
10 shocking Christmas facts

Most expensive Christmas tree

Think you’ve overstretched your budget this year?  Well, hopefully hearing this shocking Christmas fact will help you feel a little better about your Christmas spending splurge. One man, Yves Piaget, spent a whopping £10.4 million on decorating his Christmas tree. The tree was lavishly decorated with 83 pieces of jewellery in Tokyo.

Santa’s magic

Obviously we all know that Santa has magical powers, but researchers have calculated just how magical Father Christmas really is. The researchers found that in order to deliver all of his presents on Christmas Eve Santa would need to travel at 650 miles per second and visit 822 homes a second – no wonder he needs to eat so many mince pies.

Christmas tree soup

Did you think that eating satsumas was the most festive way to get your hit of Vitamin C? Think again. It turns out that you can actually eat parts of your Christmas tree and that the needles from your tree are a great source of Vitamin C. If you want to tuck into your tree after Christmas then dry out the needles before grinding. You can then use the dried needles as a garnish on soups.

Robin Christmas cards might annoy your postman

Robins are a Christmas card favourite and you’re likely to receive several glittery Christmas cards with a robin emblazoned cheerily on the front. Yet, robins can be seen in the UK (where the Christmas card tradition began) throughout the year. So why are they so popular at Christmas? Well, back in the nineteenth century postmen wore red tunics and were nicknamed ‘Robin Postmen’. Therefore putting a robin on a Christmas card was in fact a joke.

It’s A Wonderful Life

Nearly every family cosies up and watches It’s A Wonderful Life over Christmas, but did you know that this Christmas movie favourite had an FBI file? Although ludicrous, this shocking Christmas fact is real. In 1947 some thought the movie was a communist ploy and that its purpose was to undermine bankers. Here’s another shocking It’s A Wonderful Life Christmas fact: when the bridge scene was filmed, George is rather sweaty because it was in fact 90 degrees on the day of filming.

Weight gain at Christmas

Do you think you get a little heavier over the festive period? Even though most of us over-indulge and enjoy a few too many feasts studies have found that we don’t actually put on as much as we think. The US study found that participants thought they put on at least 5lbs (2.27kg), but they had actually only gained an average amount of 0.8lb (0.36kg) over the Christmas period.

Christmas in space

Some people want to escape from Christmas, but this Christmas fact shows us that Christmas is almost inescapable as carols have even been sung up in space. The first song to be sung in space was Jingle Bells. Two astronauts back in 1965 reported seeing a UFO. They then claimed that the UFO had one main command module and eight smaller modules in front and that the pilot was wearing a red suit. The mischievous pair then went on to sing Jingle Bells to NASA.

Home Alone

Everyone loves Home Alone, but did you know that Daniel Stern, the actor who played the baddie Marv, didn’t like spiders? He didn’t want to do the infamous tarantula scene, but agreed to the filming as long as it was completed in just one take. The scene was shot but Daniel Stern wasn’t allowed to scream in real life because it would have spooked the tarantula, so the scream had to be added by tech whizzes at a later date.

Biggest ever secret Santa

If you thought your works secret Santa was a tricky and complex business then imagine how difficult it was to organise the workers at Boots UK Limited, who took part in the largest ever secret Santa. The present swap involved 1,270 people and took place in 2008.

Christmas break-ups

You would think that Christmas is one of the most romantic times of the year. Mistletoe, open fires and endless parties is the perfect mix to get close to your other half, yet by looking at Facebook posts researchers has discovered that lots of couples break up two weeks before Christmas. In fact this period is the second most common time of the year for couples to split.
http://www.realbuzz.com/articles/10-shocking-christmas-facts/#pagination-top
 

Monday, 7 September 2015

Team Beach Body Products Explained

Selecting the Proper Team Beach Body Product for You

Team Beach Body products were added to our site to help provide a convenient at home solution for individuals who haven’t worked out consistently in awhile. These products allow for you to work out in the comfort of your own home or they can be brought to a gym, studio, office, or friends house to be done in a group style format. If you haven’t worked out in awhile going to the gym can be an intimidating experience. These products can help you shed weight and learn basic movements before you transition into a public gym setting. We offer a wide selection of workout programs but with so many products to choose from it can hard to pick a product that’s right for you and your situation. This article will help shed some light on which Team Beach Body workout package is best for your situation to help get you started on the road to a healthier you.
If you decide to purchase any of these products please remember to set up a free account at the Team Beach Body website and designate SK Health and Fitness as your coach. We’ll help answer any questions about the program, provide additional tips for workouts and diet, provide motivation, help you through sticking points, and provide support to help you reach your fitness goals.

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p90 (series Includes p90, p90x, p90x2, p90x3)

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The P90 series offers 4 products to help build and tone your body from head to toe. These videos go over a variety of exercises from free weight exercises like dumbbell curls, callisthenic movements like pushups, abdominal exercises, and many others with short rest periods to keep up the intensity. Modifications of exercises are available to adjust the difficultly level so beginners to intermediate athletes can still get a quality workout from this product. The later series of products provide more compact workouts that can be done in as little as 30 minutes but all of the series will provide a good starting point for anyone looking to get into a daily workout habit. Some of the benefits of the P90 series products is that they require very little equipment, offer a variety of difficultly levels, are quick and effective, and will help you to build muscle mass which will help prevent you from putting back on any of the fat that you lost. These workouts have a stronger emphasis on toning and muscle building rather than fat loss.

Insanity Series (Series includes INSANITY, INSANITY: THE ASYLUM, and INSANITY: THE ASYLUM Volume 2, INSANITY MAX:30)

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The Insanity series of products are focused on fast-paced, short, extremely intense workouts that melt away fat. The original Insanity workouts are more for the everyday user while The Asylum series are more for athletic individuals looking to increase their athletic capacity. These workouts include a variety of movements ranging from calisthenics, plyometrics, and heavy cardio movements and are ideal for burning fat. These workouts involve a lot of jumping and agility based movements so if you have joint issues or struggle with these types of movements you may not be able to perform all of the movements in every workout. The Insanity series of products have a stronger emphasis on burning fat so they won’t help as much with building new muscle mass.

PIYO

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Do you enjoy yoga? Do you prefer a more low-impact workout to tone up with? Then PiYo may be the program you have been looking for. This program is based on low-impact, bodyweight movements that require no equipment. These workouts do not include movements like jumping that can stress the joints. By using your own bodyweight these workouts help you to increase flexibilty, core strength, and burn fat. The PiYo workouts will help you tone up but are not ideal for those looking to put on new muscle mass.

21 Day Fix and 21 Day Fix EXTREME

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This program’s key factor is the portion control meal plan that’s included with the program. While all of the products offer some form of meal plan, this system helps to take some of the guess work out of prepping your food. Included in the program are color coded tupperware containers to help you adjust your portions. Simply fill each of the included plastic containers with the appropriate food item and it takes the guess work out of portioning your food. Included in this package are 30 minute a day workouts to help get you active. The workouts are more generalized so this package is more for the individual that wants to put a stronger emphasis on diet to reach their fat loss goals.

Other Programs We Offer:

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Body Beast

A great program for packing on muscle mass.  This program is ideal for men or women looking to add lean muscle mass.

Brazil Butt Lift / Brazil Butt Lift Master Series

A program designed for women looking to produce a more shapely butt while helping to reduce their midsection and tone their overall body.

Dance Programs (Turbo Jam, Hip Hop Abs, Rockin’ Body)

These programs are designed to make working out fun through dance type movements.  The primary difference between the programs is the type of music that the programs are centered around.

Les Mills Combat

Workouts based on mixed martial art based movements ideal for burning fat and toning.

Focus T25

A program similar to Insanity but compacted down to 25 minute workouts.  Short, fast paced workouts focused on fat loss.

TurboFire

Workout programs based on High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) type workouts.  These workouts are quick and intense which will help you torch fat while increasing your cardiovascular capacity.

Les Mills Pump

Workouts consisting of barbell based movements focusing on high-rep, low-weight movements.

Primary Goal:Workout Program:
My emphasis is fat loss:Insanity/Focus T25/TurboFire/Combat/Pump
My emphasis is on losing fat mostly through diet21 Day Fix
I am looking for a 30 minute workout program INSANITY MAX:30/21 Day Fix EXTREME
I want a dance based workout similar to ZumbaHip Hop Abs/Turbo Jam/Rockin' Body
I want to focus on creating a better looking butt:Brazil Butt Lift/Brazil Butt Lift Master Series
My Emphasis is on athletic conditioning:Insanity: The Asylum/The Asylum Volume 2/or a custom program by SK Health and Fitness
I have joint issues:PiYo
I don't want to get bulky:PiYo/21 Day Fix
I want to pack on muscle mass:Body Beast/P90/P90X2/P90X3