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Who loses weight and keeps it off?

Friday, 13 June 2008 13:24 by michaelbronco

For the past two decades I have made my living by confronting one primary issue: losing weight.  It's true that I have had many athletes and hardcore fitness types who have hired me to kick their ass and get them ready for competition, but for the most part my work has centered around weight loss and food. 

So, I thought I'd share a little of that experience with you, in order to shed some light on what traits I believe are necessary if one is to be successful at weight loss goals.  There is no question that there are certain types of people who realize long term results, while othere struggle. Here is what I know:

People who are good problem solvers do well with difficult goals.  Business owners, Executives, busy Moms, etc.  Of course, there are exceptions.  If a busy mom is disorganized she does not fit into the category of good problem solver. Disorganized is disorganized - enough said.

People who make excuses do not do well with weight loss.

People who want others to share in the responsibility don't do well.  Weight loss isn't a team thing.  Quite frankly, no one else cares. That being said, those with a good support system do exceptionally well. It is always nice to get some encouragement.  We should all reach out to someone each day and simply say, "hey, you're doing a great job.  I believe in you."  It can change their world.

People who are patient and prepared do very well.  The fact is, it takes time to see long term results.  And we all struggle at times, so being prepared will put you at an advantage when you are tempted, in a pinch or stressed.  Having apples and cottage cheese in the frig. for example will give you a healthy option.  Otherwise, you'll grab whatever is there!

Folks who want things in a hurry struggle the most I think.  Bootcamp type fitness programs can be a quick fix for these folks, but the real trick is to take the momentum from a class like this and run with it.  Our Bootcamps are designed to teach nutrition and long term fitness beyond the class structure.

Finally, people who rely on exercise to lose weight NEVER succeed in the long run.  Diet is the only answer to weight loss. Once you get to an ideal weight, exercise can keep you there.  And of course, it will make you healthier no matter what your weight is.

Just some info. here that I hope will help you to identify your odds.  If you find you are on the wrong side of the fence, there is hope.  You can always do something about your situation if you really want to.  It may require change, however.  And that's the hardest thing of all.

If you'd like help, check out our bootcamps and Holly's in home nutrition and organizing classes by visiting: www.broncosgym.com

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Avoiding the cause

Monday, 19 May 2008 15:58 by michaelbronco

Blog postings are most often random thoughts, and compared to writing that is more technically based, there is typically less data to support whatever the author is trying to say.  This post is no different.  In the future, I hope to be a bit more detailed and scientific for an article on our Bronconation newsletter, but for now, here are some thoughts on a subject that I have serious opinions on.

  There are many outstanding Docs out there - I go to a few myself, I just don't agree with the ones who treat symptoms over causes.  Why?  Because the symptom didn't create the problem. Take for example a woman (or more to the point, a young girl or teen) who complains of hip or knee pain.  Doctors are quick to prescribe some type of therapy that will directly treat the area, or worse, some type of medication.   THIS IS WRONG!  Cassidy Phillips, my pal who owns TP Technologies in Austin Texas points out correctly that it is the cause that needs to be addressed.  WHY does it hurt? And WHAT is causing the pain? 

In the case or our female with hip pain, the likely causes are sittng position and /or high heels.  So, why don't more Docs point this out?  They either really don't know (which I doubt) or, they aren't willing to waste their time. Let's face it, how many folks are going to make the necessary lifestyle changes that address the real issues? From what I have seen, not many.  It's easier to pop a pill. I don't really believe that there are alot of bad Doctors out there.  I just don't think thay want to go out on a limb for patients who aren't willing to peel back the layers and get to the cause.   

Ask your Doctor, Chiropractor, even your trainer or Yoga instructor , WHY something might be hurting? WHY do I choose the foods I eat? And WHY is my cholesterol high?   And then be prepared to listen.   

Just some thoughts here...

MB

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upper body superset

Monday, 19 May 2008 09:08 by michaelbronco
  • pullup 8 / pushup  16                                                               
  •           6/12
  •           4/8  
  • do this without rest; then rest one minute followed by 8 pullups / 16 pushups   

          rope pull up 8 / chest dip 16 x3 (no rest in between sets)

          seated row 16 / decline pushup 8 x3 (no rest in between sets).

 Follow this with series of plank exercises....                                                                                         

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60 minute walk/ run.

Wednesday, 14 May 2008 11:33 by michaelbronco

No weights today.  Try this instead:

Walk for 5-8min. gradually increasing the pace.  Begin a light jog and continue to pick up the pace until it feels like work.  Anywhere between 5-10 minutes should do the trick.  Hold this "work" pace for 2-3 minutes then slow down to a walk again.

repeat this cycle for one hour.

Enjoy the day!

MB

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