Could it be true, that we could eat more, weigh less and feel great? Most of the time when we think about trying to lose weight, we envision restricting our calories, eating smaller portions, having to drum up extra willpower to avoid those sweets at the office or around the house, and avoiding our favorite foods.  Everything spells deprivation and so… needless to say, the so-called “diet” will probably not last too long because who really wants to feel deprived in the land of plenty?

As a Registered Dietitian, it saddens me how so much misinformation is in our culture.  Sometimes it is a twist from the truth to get us to buy the newest diet book and/or the media may report on one research study and alter our view of what is “good” for us.  The confusion on what to eat and what to avoid is rampant.  This is the very reason I am passionate about sharing the reality of how the body is designed and what it truly needs to be its best.  For example, one of the common misunderstanding encountered, is that carbohydrates are something to avoid.

When I hear this I always ask, “So what type of weight do you want to lose?”  This usually perplexes the individual and she asks, “What types are there?”  I explain that usually when we lose weight, we lose three types of weight; water, fat and lean body mass, and when we lose water and/or lean body mass we harm our body and LOWER our metabolism.  So far, I have not met anyone who purposely wants to LOWER her metabolism.  To explain how this happens; our body has no extra protein stores (lean body mass), so when we lose protein it is at the cost of our health, usually initially in immunity or cell repair, setting us up for a lowered stress threshold and increased susceptibility to illness.  With lower protein stores, not only are we medically compromised, but now we must continue to cut calories to continue losing weight.  NOT what we want!!   It is a vicious cycle no one wants to be on, I know because this is the very cycle I was on for 12 years before I learned the truth.

So what is the truth? The truth is, the body needs certain types of energy and nutrients to be its best and without them, our body struggles to retain a healthy weight, and maintain health.  If your goal is to grow leaner and healthier, you must give your body what it needs!  The great news is that when it gets what it needs, it naturally resets the broken processes that we caused by robbing it of essential nutrients, and it grows efficient in burning fat, making energy, and maintaining health.  Unfortunately, for some, there are certain diseases that may compound the problem, but there is always hope because the body always responds positively when given the right things.

Most everyone knows some of what these “right things” are but continue to try the empty promises that so many fad diets offer.  I can empathize, because I was there!  What changed for me was finally “hearing” that all these empty promises, although giving me temporary weight loss, was actually making me fatter each time I lost weight.  In the book, Fit or Fat by Covert Bailey, he called this “skinny fat!”  Skinny fat is when you lose weight but your fat ratio increases to an unhealthy level still making you susceptible to chronic disease.   What can you do to avoid becoming “Skinny fat?”  Include plenty of foods that maintain your lean body mass and make your metabolism more efficient!  Include plenty of fruits, vegetables, beans, legumes, starchy vegetables;  such as potatoes and corn, whole grains; such as wheat, barley, oats, quinoa, rice, and healthy fats; like nuts and seeds.  I know a few foods in the list may have surprised you, but when you learn how the body uses these essential foods to optimize your metabolism, you will be not be afraid to include them in the future!

I invite you to come to my workshop series, “Eat More, Weigh Less, Feel Great!” at PIOMA Performance Fitness, www.piomafitness.com,  starting on February 25th. Come, bring a friend and start correcting your metabolism deficiencies and growing healthier with each new day!

Eat More, Weigh Less, Feel Great Series:

  1. February 25th: Choose the Foods that Make You Burn More Fat
  2. March 24th: Find the Energy Balance for the Body You Want
  3. April 21st: Energize Your Body and Mind with Food and Activity

For more information, contact either PIOMA Performance Fitness in Middletown or email coach and Registered Dietitian, Sandie Ropp.

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