Put some inefficiency in your fat loss

Dated: 14 Dec 2009
Posted by Kevin Weiss
Categoiry: Fat Loss
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Everybody is trying to be more efficient these days. We want fuel efficient cars, energy efficient houses, time efficient schedules, and space efficient buildings. The whole point of being efficient is to use less of something, or make the most of what you have to work with. This is a great idea when we are talking about fossil fuels, but not such a great idea when we are talking about out bodies greatest source of energy reserve. Our bodyfat.

If your goal is to lose fat in the most time efficient way possible  you need to do something that expends maximum calories in minimum time. Makes sense right?  Well then why are most people that are trying to lose fat doing things that they are very efficient at. Remember if you are efficient at an exercise you will burn less calories per unit of time. It does not take long to get efficient at walking or running. If it  did  golfer would be some of the leanest athletes around. This is usually not the case.

indexThe golfer that are lean do not get that way from all the walking and swinging they do. They usually  1) are young  2) workout with weights. The PGA actually has a workout trailer at all of their events and most of the players that are in shape have trainers they work with on a regular basis.

I am sure we have all seen the people that occupy the treadmills and spin bikes at the gyms day in and day out. Many of them religiously put in their 1-2 hours everyday but look no different than they did a year ago. They have become very efficient at that movement. Their body no longer needs to adapt so it doesn’t.

If I wanted to expend a huge chunk of calories over a given period of time a great exercise for me would be swimming. Now before you jump all over me and say that swimming is a endurance activity that is all about efficiency, trust me I know that.  I also know I am about as efficient in the water as a one legged man in an ass kicking contest. I don’t so much swim as try not to drown really. Someone that is a excellent swimmer could do dozens of laps in the time it takes me to do 2 lengths. They would be fresh as a daisy, I would be on the verge of cardiac arrest.  If I took swim lessons and practiced every day soon I would be able to do lap after lap as well.  This would be ideal if I wanted to be a swimmer. Since I am interested in body composition, becoming efficient at swimming would mean I am doing too much of it and need to do something else. That or tie a rock around my neck and proceed to fight for my life once again.

Practice makes perfect and that is what you are doing when you are doing a repetitive activity for a long time. You are practicing.  If you hit 1000 golf balls, you are practicing to become a better golfer, If you run 10 hours a week you are practicing to become a better runner. If that is your goal great.  If your goal is to look your best, try practicing something you are not good at, and change it often.  Have a great day.

kevin@kevinweiss.com

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