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Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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The Culture of Overeating: A Survival Guide
Certain foods are powerful.

They cast a spell over the most well-meaning dieter, and cause logical people to overeat until their sides hurt.

They occupy your thoughts to the point of obsession as you try to ignore a plate of cookies.

And when it’s all said and done, they accumulate on your body in the most obtrusive way as a result of dozens of unused calories.

Why does food hold such power? And, most importantly, how can you control your eating?

The End of Overeating

David A. Kessler, MD set out to answer these pressing questions in his instant bestseller, The End of Overeating. Despite being a pediatrician, a former FDA commissioner, and former dean of the medical schools at Yale and the University of California, San Francisco, Dr. Kessler struggles with his weight.

Observing the current obesity epedemic, he knew that he wasn’t alone.

Dr. Kessler, with the insight of some of the brightest minds in medicine and science, discovered the following three reasons that most of us are compelled to overeat.

  1. An Irresistable Combination Rewires Your Brain: Think of your favorite treat - most likely it can be broken down into the basic building blocks of sugar, fat and salt. This combination is known of as the ‘three points of the compass’, a combination that has been shown to literally alter the biological circuitry of your brain.

    Sugar, fat and salt give food a high hedonic value which gives you pleasure. This pleasure reinforces you to return to your favorite foods time and time again.

  2. The Food Industry Targets You: Everywhere you go you’ll see the clever work of the food industry, tempting you with highly palatable creations. Food has become a science, and your taste preferences the guiding light.

    The food industry has one goal - to get you hooked. By constructing food items that are high in sugar, fat and salt they know that you will come back time and time again.

  3. Conditioned Hypereating Becomes a Way of Life: Humans are conditioned to seek more reward. When readily available, hyper palatable food become our reward a pattern of hypereating quickly emerges. Dr. Kessler describes the cycle:

    “Foods high in sugar, fat, and salt, and the cues that signal them, promote more of everything: more arousal…more thoughts of food…more urge to pursue food…more dopamine-stimulated approach behavior…more consumption…more opioid-driven reward…more overeating to feel better…more delay in feeling fulll…more loss of control…more preoccupation with food…more habit-driven behavior…and ultimately, more and more weight gain.”

Breaking the Cycle

The good news is that you don’t have to remain trapped in a cycle of overeating. The following three tips will put you back in control.

  1. Set Your Rules: In order to resist overeating in today’s tempting food environment, you must eat by a set of self-imposed rules. Predetermined rules take away the need to make food decisions in vulnerable moments.

    Dr. Kessler thinks these rules should be, “simple enough to fit with your busy life, but specific enough to remove uncertainty from the food equation.”

    For suggestions as to what rules you should adopt, let’s turn to another authority on eating, bestselling author of ‘In Defense of Food’, Michael Pollan:

    • Don’t eat anything your great grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food.
    • Pay more, eat less. Look for quality of food over quantity.
    • Eat meals. Cut out snacking, stick with structured meals.
    • Don’t get your fuel from the same place your car does. Gas stations are great for fueling your car, but the food they sell are not suited to fuel you.
    • Try not to eat alone. Eating can become mindless when alone, leading to overeating.
    • Eat slowly. Eat foods that have been prepared slowly – that means no fast food.
  2. Make Negative Associations: When was the last time you peeled a lemon and ate it whole? Probably never. That’s because your taste buds have a negative association with the sour taste.

    Our taste buds have traditionally been our guide when it comes to food selection, but this must change for you to successfully avoid overeating. Since the food industry purposely crafts food items to please your taste buds (not waistline) what tastes good can no longer dictate what you eat.

    It’s up to you to create negative associations with unhealthy food - despite their pleasing taste. Here are some negatives to focus on:

    • Those extra calories will accumulate around your waist.
    • Your health will suffer.
    • You will become more disspointed with your appearance.
    • You’ll feel sluggish.
  3. Give Yourself a Real Reward: The bottom line is that we eat unhealthy food as a reward, even though it causes more harm that good. It’s time to give yourself a truly benificial reward – exercise.

    Exercise is a healthy reward that will not only release endorphins into your system, but will also give you the benefit of weight loss and improved health.

I truly believe that you can overcome your pattern of overeating with healthy eating and regular exercise. Call or email today to get started on a program that will truly change your life.

Starting Out Right

Breakfast is the most influencial meal of the day. If you start your day with sugary pastries or a greasy breakfast sandwich, the rest of your food choices will follow suit. However, when you start your morning with a wholesome and nutritious meal you’ll be more likely to continue with good choices throughout the day. Try the Veggie Power Juice recipe below as a nutritious start to your day.

Veggie Power Juice

Remember how Popeye would drain a can of spinach and half a second later his muscles would begin to bulge? Think of this recipe as your own can of spinach. While your muscles may not instantly grow to three times their size, your body will surely experience a nutritious surge.
Yield: 2 servings

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 cup packed fresh spinach
  • 2 green apples
  • 4 large carrots
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh ginger
  • Juicing machine
  1. Wash the vegetables, cut the ends off the carrots and peel the ginger.
  2. Run each item through the juicer. Mix until combined, pour into two glasses and enjoy.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 139 calories, .5g fat, 34g carbohydrate, .8g fiber, and 2g protein.

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We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

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Redondo Beach Personal Trainer helps clients that are lacking motivation

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Redondo Beach Personal Trainer helps clients that are lacking motivation

Kurt Knisell is a ACE certified personal trainer in the Redondo Beach area, and can be reached at (310)721-4055 or visit http://www.southbayworkout.com  

Why Aren’t You Motivated?

 

A good dose of motivation from a south bay fitness personal trainer will change your life almost overnight.

The most rewarding part of my job is when I see clients achieve amazing results. Whether they lose 30 pounds, drop a few dress sizes, get off their cholesterol lowering meds, or shrink their waist line the excitement is always contagious.

It’s really hard to describe the euphoria that settles in once you’ve acheived your fitness goals. You have to experience it.

Even though each successful client’s story is unique with different goals one element unites them.

They are all completely motivated.

You see, I am in a different position. I know how to get you into great shape. I can help you through a 50 pound weight loss. I can help you to a healthier body. I can even train you into a completely toned athlete.

But there is one thing only you can do!

You need to be motivated.

Just by saying that you want to get into great shape isn’t enough. You need to be motivated and that’s just half of the equation. The other half (and the most important) is ACTION.

Nothing happens without taking action.

You can want it, think about it, talk it over, ponder it, plan it, and then re-plan it. But nothing will happen until you take action.
Although I haven’t heard you story, I know you can improve your fitness level.

 You want to look better, have more energy, experience fewer aches and pains, and enjoy the satisfaction of acheiving your goals once and for all.

All my successful clients were once in your shoes. They wanted to change their bodies. They felt urgency. And then they did what most fail to do. They took action and contacted me.

But there is more to it than that. They then committed to a program, did exercise, followed the diet, and reached their goals.
There’s nothing better than getting back into the skinny jeans in the back of your closet.

Those that take action get rewards. And those that simply talk about losing weight will continue to put weight on, pound after pound. I hate to put it that way, but it’s the truth.

So what do you want?

To drop 30 pounds

Feel younger

Look better in your birthday suit

How bad do you want it? How much motivation do you have? Enough to take ACTION?

The rewards are great when you do.

The Art of Mindfully Eating

Do you ever find yourself snacking away without paying attention to how much you’ve eaten? Maybe you’re focused on a movie or the ball game. This is a sure-fire way to gain weight. When your goal is to shed pounds it is important to practice the art of mindfully eating. This mean that when you eat you should stay tuned into your level of fullness and satiety and stop whe you feel comfortably full.