Top 10 Weight Loss Myths

There are many common weight loss myths that people live by when it comes to their health. It is difficult at times to separate the weight loss myths and facts from what is true. Many sound true while others are just laughable.

Weight Loss Myth #1 – The more weight that I have to lose the more intense my exercise routine should be

Weight Loss Truth: Although having an intense workout routine is great, there are a few things you should consider: the first being that everyone is at a different level when it comes to their fitness and how much intensity they can handle. If you have been physically inactive for several years, an intense workout for you might be, walking half a mile a day. After you walk that half mile you notice that you are sweating bullets and that you are tired. However, for someone who has been physically active for many years, walking half a mile can be done without a sweat. Everyone has a different definition of what “intense” is.

If intense for you is working out for an hour a day, but due to life’s busy schedule you only have time for 20 minutes a day, then those 20 minutes will go an extremely long way. It might not necessarily be classified as “intense”, according to your definition, but those little cardio moments will have positive health-altering effects.

Fat Loss Myth #2 – Stress and weight gain do not go hand in hand

Fact: This is one of those “laughable” myths.

Weight Loss Myth #3 – I can lose weight while eating whatever I want

Weight Loss Truth: Sir Isaac Newton once said ” What goes up must come down.” There are natural principles that govern our lives. If you throw a ball up in the air, it is going to come back down. You can sit on your couch and imagine and visualize that the ball will stay afloat in the air, but natural principles teach us that it will come down. The same goes when it comes to our weight.

This is one of the most common weight loss myths out there. It is illogical to think that your health and weight are going to be in balance if your nutrition consists mainly of Twinkies, chips, and donuts. Sure you can burn it off by exercising, but most people whose diet consists of mainly junk food are probably not disciplined enough to stick to a workout routine. I do know a few people who, from the outside, look like they are in good shape because they are not “fat, but who have high cholesterol.

Just because I feel sorry for crushing the hearts of so many Twinkie lovers out there, I would say this. You can eat junk food, cookies, chips, ice cream, pizza, burgers… All of those “soul-satisfying foods”, should be in moderation. Anything in excess is never good.

Fat Loss Myth #4 – Skipping meals is a good way to lose weight

Weight Loss Fact: Numerous studies show that people who skip breakfast and eat fewer times during the day tend to be a lot heavier than those who have a healthy nutritional breakfast and then eat 4-6 small meals during the day. The reason for this might be the fact that they get hungrier later on in the day, and might have a tendency to overeat during other meals of the day.

Weight Loss Myth #5 – I will not lose weight while eating at night

Weight Loss Truth:

You can overindulge in food during the day and not eat a single thing at night and you WILL gain weight. As is the fact that you can starve yourself during the day and eat all night long and you still will gain weight. The key here is balance. If your body is telling you that it is hungry then perhaps you should listen to it. The truth is, that overeating, while not exercising, will cause you to gain weight; no matter what time of the day that you eat.

Whenever I am hungry at night, as is my habit with other meals during the day, I try to select something natural. Something like fruits, vegetables, or I might even make myself a fruit smoothie. During those moments that I am craving ice cream or something sweet, I allow myself to get some, and DO NOT feel guilty about it. Many people who are overweight live their lives in guilt and shame. I allow myself to get some, however, WITH MODERATION.

Fat Loss Myth #6 – I’m not acceptable until I lose weight

Weight Loss Fact:

The person who doesn’t feel acceptable because they are fat is because they are not acceptable to themselves first.

The way that you think others view you is based on your view of yourself. I honestly believe that one must become emotionally fit before becoming physically fit. I have gone through these self-limiting emotions before.

Once I realized that I was ALREADY ENOUGH in the eyes of God and that I had no need to prove myself to anyone or to receive external validation for my self-worth, that made all the difference for me. Once you accept yourself as who you are RIGHT NOW and realize that you are already enough in the eyes of God, you will not feel like you are not acceptable because of your weight.

Weight Loss Myth #7 – I need to cut calories to lose weight faster

Weight Loss Truth: Cutting your calories down might be a great thing if you are drastically overeating and stuffing your face. However, if you are eating proportionally then cutting calories might have an aversive effect. If you are cutting calories and are starving your body, then that will lower your metabolism, or in other words, slow it down, which may result in you not losing any weight at all, even if you are “cutting calories”

Fat Loss Myth #8 – Skipping dinner will help me lose weight

Weight Loss Fact:

Skipping meals may cause you to gain weight! You will become too hungry and will eventually have to eat. This will knock your metabolism off track and will eventually slow it down. Think of a car running low on gas (food), if you do not fill it up, it will eventually stop working. The same goes for our body, we need to keep it fueled constantly.

Weight Loss Myth #9 – I think I have genetic weight gain, it runs in my family!

Weight Loss Truth:

Can someone say EXCUSES? I will not deny that there might be tendencies for heavy parents to raise heavy children who will remain heavy their whole lives, but I don’t believe that there is a “fat” gene or DNA out there.

What we do inherit from our family, primarily those who directly raised us, are our views and beliefs. Your views about food, money, religion, politics, education, etc. are based on how you were raised.

If you were raised in a home where the primary meals cooked were fried foods, then you might tend to continue cooking and eating fried foods throughout your life. If that is the case then you might be a little heavy around the waist.

The easy thing to do is to blame it on those who were in charge of your upbringing, however, you ALWAYS have a choice to change.

Fat Loss Myth #10 – Eating healthy is too hard

Weight Loss Fact:

Eating healthy is the simplest thing in the world…..once you have trained yourself to do it.

How many times have you placed a goal to lose weight or to “eat better”? The first few days you are doing great, eating all kinds of foods that you normally wouldn’t eat. Then something funny started to happen, and you went back to your old habits and behaviors. This has happened to you in other areas outside of your health.

Wishing you health and happiness.

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