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By Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
www.burnthefat.com
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Tom
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3.7%
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Back “in the day” when I was a
full time personal trainer and I met with weight loss clients in
person at my New Jersey Health Club, the first thing I would always
ask during the initial consultation was:
"Tell me what you want... and
I'll show you how to get it."
Typical reply from client:
"I want to lose 20 pounds
fast."
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My reply:
"Are you SURE that's what you
want? ...If I can show you how to lose 20 pounds REALLY fast, will
that make you happy?"
They nodded their head affirmatively
as their eyes lit up in anticipation of the rapid weight loss
secrets I was about to reveal...
Their face went white when - with a
totally straight face – I pulled out a hacksaw and started walking
towards them.... menacingly.
Not sure whether to laugh or run in
sheer terror, they said,
"What the heck are you
doing?"
"You said you wanted to lose 20
pounds fast. This is the easiest, surest, most effective way I know
to take 20 pounds off you FAST! In fact, I figure that right leg of
yours might even weigh 25 pounds!"
I kept walking closer and started to
get into sawing position, wielding my fast, effective and guaranteed
weight loss tool...
"Bear with me because this IS
quick, but sometimes it takes a few minutes for me to cut through
the bone."
By this time, my client (and I) are
either completely cracking up, I have seriously scared the living
you know what out of them, or they just think I'm a complete
lunatic... (depends on whether I was able to keep a straight face or
not)
Finally, the light bulb goes on, and
my client would see where I was going with this:
"Okay, smart alec," I get
it... I don't want to lose WEIGHT, I want to lose FAT."
Sometimes I would be having so much
fun, I would just keep on playin'...
"But why not? This is easy, fast
and guaranteed - just what everyone wants these days... it's even
better than taking a pill! Come on... let me hack it off! You'll be
my next testimonial: 'I lost 20 pounds in 5 minutes!' Imagine what
that will do for my business!"
"Very funny. I told you, I get
it! I want to lose FAT, not muscles and bones. I need my leg!”
Naturally, of course, I don't always
have to pull out my trusty blade. Every once in a while... about as
often as a total solar eclipse... a client answers my question like
this:
"What do I want? Tom, I want to
lose 20 pounds of body fat in the next 12 weeks. I want to do it
slowly, safely and healthfully and then keep it off permanently. I
want all the fat around my hips and thighs completely gone and I
want a firm flat stomach. I want muscle all over my body while still
looking feminine. I'd like to see myself at about 16% body fat and
maintain all my muscle or gain a few pounds of lean mass if I can,
especially in my arms. This is important to me because I want to set
a good example for my kids, I want to be healthy and live to at
least 90 and I want my husband to look at me and say, "I love
your body," and I want to be able to *honestly* say back to
him, "me too!"
It is on these rare occasions that I
know there is still intelligent life on this planet.
If you could answer the question,
"What do you want" with the lucidity, clarity and
specificity that this woman did, I don't think you would ever have
any difficulty reaching your health and fitness goals... or any
other goal in your life, for that matter.
Her answer was what you call a very
"well-formed" goal, backed up with lots of emotional
motivation-inducing "reasons why."
"I want to lose weight" is
a poorly-formed goal.
"Weight" is not the same as
"fat." Weight includes muscle, bone, internal organs as
well as lots and lots of water.
If you only learn ONE thing from all
my newsletters, articles and books, PLEASE learn this:
WHAT YOU REALLY WANT IS TO BURN THE
FAT, WHILE KEEPING THE MUSCLE!!!!
FAT LOSS is what you want, not weight
loss.
If your body were 100% rock-solid
muscle, with absolutely nothing that jiggled (unless it was supposed
to), would you care how much you weighed?
I bet you wouldn't! And if that’s
true, then…
STOP WORSHIPPING THE SCALE AND START
MEASURING YOUR BODY COMPOSITION!
By measuring your body fat, you take
the guesswork out of your health and fitness plan and you get an
accurate picture of what's really happening in your body as a result
of your diet and exercise program.
Instead of worrying about whether you
are losing muscle, or wondering if you are losing fat, you can
measure it and KNOW for sure. (I always get a good chuckle when
someone tells me they're worried about losing muscle when they don't
even measure how much muscle they have!)
Instead of being confused by all the
"opinions" from weight loss and exercise
"experts" who are all telling you something different, you
can MEASURE your body composition and based on the results, you can
KNOW for sure whether your program is working.
A very wise man once said,
"A single measurement is worth a
thousand opinions."
So, how do you measure body fat?
Thanks to technology, there are some
methods today that are so accurate, they can tell you whether your
left pinky has more fat than your right pinky! Unfortunately, many
of them are either too expensive or they are inaccessible, being
found only in hospitals or research facilities
If you want to learn a LOT about
various body fat testing methods, chapter 3 of my e-book, Burn The
Fat, Feed The Muscle (www.burnthefat.com)
goes into great detail about the pros and cons of all the various
fat testing methods. Instead of re-hashing it all here, let me give
you three quick and easy, practical suggestions:
Suggestion 1: Have a trainer
or fitness professional measure you if this service is available at
your local health club. Sometimes, there's a charge - usually $15 -
$25, although some clubs offer the service for free to all their
members.
Suggestion 2: Purchase an Accu-measure
skinfold caliper. Do a google or yahoo search to find a reseller.
The Accu-measure was designed to
allow you to measure your own body fat in the privacy of your own
home (you don't need someone else to measure you)
Some people wonder if this is really
accurate. Truth is, it's not quite as accurate as a multi site
skinfold test from an experienced tester, but what's most important
is not the "accuracy" per se, but the reliability and
consistency of your measurements so you can track your progress.
Skinfold calipers in general are not accurate or inaccurate, it's
the person doing the test that is accurate or inaccurate.
Suggestion 3: If you have a
spouse, roommate, or friend who can measure your body fat, you can
purchase a Slim Guide body fat caliper (or just about any brand of
caliper) from Creative Health Products: chponline.com
The Slimguide is the best inexpensive
caliper available (about $20), but it wasn't designed for you to
measure your own body fat like the Accu Measure. You'll need someone
to measure you with this caliper. Other models of body fat calipers
(if you want to splurge), range from $150 to $450. (At our health
clubs, I use the electronic "SKYNDEX" caliper with the
4-site "Durnin formula.")
The calipers come with instructions,
or you can use these formulas, which I have used and found to be
very accurate:
4 Site formula for men (abdomen,
suprailiac, thigh, tricep)
% fat = .29288(sum of 4 skinfolds) -
0.0005(sum of four skinfolds squared) + 0.15845(age) - 5.76377
4-Site Formula for women (abdomen,
suprailiac, thigh, tricep)
% Fat = (.29669)(sum of 4 skinfolds)
- (.00043)(Sum of four skinfolds squared) + .02963(age) + 1.4072
[Source: Jackson A S, Pollock, M
(1985) Practical assessment of body composition. Physician Sport
Med. 13: 76-90.]
Body fat percentages vary based on
age and gender, but 20-25% body fat is average for women (15-19% is
ideal), while 15-20% is average for men (10-14% is ideal). I have
detailed charts for body fat charts in my e-book if you're
interested.
Once you know your body fat
percentage, then weigh yourself and record your weight and body fat
on a progress chart such as the one found in my Burn The Fat Feed
The Muscle Program (a fat loss program, not a weight loss program).
This chart is how you will track your progress and "keep
score."
You can calculate your lean body mass
(muscle and other fat free tissue) very easily just by crunching
some numbers:
For example, if you weigh 200 pounds
and you have 10% body fat then you have 20 pounds of fat (10% of 200
= 20). That means you have a lean body mass (LBM) of 180 pounds.
Now we're talking! With this data,
you can get a really clear picture of how your exercise and
nutrition program are affecting your physique.
Losing weight is very easy. Losing
fat - and keeping it off without losing muscle - is a much bigger
challenge. If you simply wanted to lose weight, we could just chop
off your leg.
Or, (slightly less painful), I could
show you how to drop 10 - 15 pounds over the weekend just by
dehydrating yourself and using natural herbal diuretics. Wrestlers
do it all the time to make a weight class. But what good would that
do if it’s almost all water and you’re just going to gain it all
back within days?
You don't have to "throw away
your scale" like many "experts" tell you to. By all
means, keep using the scale, the tape measure and even photographs
and the mirror - the more feedback the better - but body fat is
where it's at.
By the way, I recently bought a chain
saw and a shiny new axe from Home Depot, and I've been practicing my
"American Psycho" and Jack Nicholson, "The
Shining" impersonations... so if you want to come to my office
any time soon for personal consultation, you'd better have the right
answer to my question, "What do you want?"
For more information about a
nutrition and training program that focuses exclusively on FAT LOSS,
not WEIGHT LOSS, visit: www.burnthefat.com
Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder,
certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) and a
certified personal trainer (CPT). Tom is the author of "Burn
the Fat, Feed The Muscle,” which teaches you how to get lean
without drugs or supplements using methods of the world's best
bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn
fat and increase your metabolism by visiting: www.BurnTheFat.com |