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Stuff you Should Know About Calories!
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I am not going to go on about calories and their importance because I think too
often people get carried away with counting calories and becoming obsessed with
ridiculous ideas about the whole concept of "calories".
There is nothing wrong with having some knowledge of calories but how you use
that knowledge is what concerns me the most. You will see by the examples that I
give below why it is so easy for people to "freak out", so to speak,
over their calorie intake.
Info on Calories:
1 kg of excess body fat = 7600 calories
Fat is higher in calories than carbohydrates
Energy Values Per Gram
1 gram of Carbohydrates = 4 calories
1 gram of Protein = 4 calories
1 gram of Fat - 9 calories
1 gram of Alcohol = 7 calories
If once per fortnight you didn't have those 3 slices of your favorite pan fried
pizza you would deduct over 23000 calories from your eating program in one year.
If you changed from 2 cups of full fat milk per day to 2 cups of skim milk per
day you would reduce your calorie intake by over 57000 calories!
Becoming obsessed with calories
Once again, it's easy to understand when you see the above figures why people
tend to obsess over their calorie intake. Whether you are young, older in your
teens it doesn't matter it is still just as easy to caught up in the round 'a'
bout of making radical decisions when it comes to losing weight.
Common occurrences, symptoms and stupid things to do when going over the top with
calorie controlled diets.
Unless there is some medical reason, that has been advised by your doctor, aim
for at least 1500 calories when using a calorie controlled diet. The larger your
body frame and training needs the more calories your body requires.
Example of a reasonable calorie intake: A female who weighs around 56 kgs, is
1.7 m tall, around 30 years old and performs light exercise 1-3 days per week
should be consuming around 1800 low fat calories per day.
This same woman's basic caloric needs, just to keep her body running (without
the exercise) is around 1300! You can test your own Resting Metabolic Rate at: http://www.virtualfitnesstrainer.com/cooltools/
What_is_Your_Resting_Metabolic_Rate.htm
Choose low fat calories to fill you up and lose body fat!
Don't let yourself get to the point where you are nearly crawling on the floor
with hunger, headaches and feeling lethargic. If you are constantly feeling like
this you need to "up" your calorie intake.
Just because you are losing weight it doesn't mean you are healthy. Keep your
eating program balanced. If you think your nutritional needs are lacking take a
good quality daily allowance vitamin and minerals supplement - I am sure your
doctor could recommend one for you.
Just because your stomach and body is reducing in size this doesn't mean you are
going to increase muscle tone. To prevent yourself from losing firmness exercise
regularly with resistance and fat burning programs.
If you decide you can't follow your program don't rush out and gorge yourself
with ridiculous amounts of food. Change your diet to a more adaptable eating
program that you can stick to long term.
If you have lost weight fairly dramatically you will probably find that you will
put it back on again just as fast when you have completed your eating program.
So slowly introduce new foods back into your diet and keep up with your exercise
too.
WHAT EVER YOU DO ...... DON'T think that because you have an allowance of 1200
calories for the day you can eat a large bag of potato crisps and nothing else.
WOW! Just some food for thought there... excuse the pun!
Keep this in mind! In place of a 1 large packet of potato crisps you could have
a small bowl of cereal with skim milk, a lean meat and salad sandwich, grilled
fish and veggies plus a low fat snack. WOW!
Just one more thing...
If you really want to be successful in losing weight and keeping if off, then
concentrate more on reducing your fat intake. You can still have your naughty
food days here and there and you can use these days as rewards for the hard work
you have put in up to that point in time. As they say "everything in
moderation". Don't make your eating program a chore. Make it enjoyable to
stick to.
Kind Regards
Yours in fun, health and fitness
Mandy Gibbons
Personal Fitness Trainer
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Persons who are of good health, suspect of their health or are aware of any
conditions, physical deficiencies or diseases should always consult a physician
before undertaking any eating or exercise program. Mandy Gibbons, Virtual
Fitness Trainer, http://www.virtualfitnesstrainer.com.au
and http://www.virtualfitnesstrainer.com
disclaims any liability or loss in connection with the above program or advice
given in this article.
The above article (in it's entirety) is free for use on other health and fitness
related web sites and newsletters on the condition that the following section
below is copied and pasted to the base or top of the article.
This article was written by:
© Mandy Gibbons 2001
Personal Fitness Trainer & Consultant
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