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losing weight is fucking easy. the hard part is making it the right weight loss. just lay in bed and eat a can of tuna a day and you'll drop weight like crazy, but you won't exactly look good at the end of it.

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I had someone recently tell me that his obesity was the result of an achy knee which prevented him from exercising.

I laughed in his fat face.

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"Leading Personal Trainer?" Who is he??

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What a fucking tool. No wonder why trainers get a bad name. Because of morons like this.


Celebrity trainer Bob Harper, of the weight-loss TV show 'The Biggest Loser', has built a career putting very obese people through some gruelling fitness paces but if he's learned anything from the experience, it's that diet trumps exercise every time.

The Los Angeles-based trainer, who was born on a cattle farm in Tennessee and arrived in California some 20 years ago, said gone are the days when he believed it was possible to just exercise the pounds away.

'It is all about your diet,' Harper, 48, said during a break from filming Season 15 of the long-running U.S. show. 'I used to think a long time ago that you can beat everything you eat out of you and it's just absolutely not the case.'

Harper has spun his TV fame improving the fitness of people who are 100 pounds (45 kg) or more overweight into an empire with DVD workouts and the best-selling book "The Skinny Rules," which offers tips to drop excess weight.

He said if the ‘Skinny' of his book titles and fitness DVDs is meant tongue-in-cheek, it is also the word that his morbidly obese clients attach to most.

'People say, 'Shouldn't I be fit? Shouldn't I be healthy?', and I say ‘Yes, absolutely. But what I always hear from my contestants on the show is, 'I just want to get skinny.''

In addition to promoting a healthy diet, a big part of his exercise routine includes lunges and other core-strengthening moves to burn enough fat to let the inner six-pack shine through.

Harper said the workout is aimed at getting the heart rate up because that's when people are going to be able to burn fat and when fat is burned off, the abdominal muscles are exposed.

He also adheres to the no-frills strength and condition program called CrossFit, which is a series of timed, ever-changing physical challenges that he says are suitable for everyone.

'I'm working with people who are 500 pounds (227 kg) and doing CrossFit on a regular basis,' said Harper, who described the approximately 20-minute workout as well-balanced.
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Don't sweat it: Those who are keen to lose weight must address their eating habits if they really want to shift the pounds. Exercise is, however, still essential for fitness and wider health

'To me CrossFit just completely makes sense (as long as) you work at your level doing the things you can do with proper coaching,' he explained.

But Dr. Mark Kelly, an exercise physiologist at the American Council on Exercise, said that even with supervision, CrossFit can be risky if the fitness groundwork isn't in place.

'CrossFit has very ballistic training. You're asking people to move fast through a large range of motion. Even with coaching, the foundation of stability, mobility and psychomotor skill has to be laid (first),' he said.

Kelly agrees that diet is the main factor that can lower weight, but it's exercise, he adds, that allows that lower weight to stick.

He cited the National Weight Control Registry, a research study that includes people 18 years or older who have lost at least 13.6 kg (30 lb) of weight and kept it off for at least one year. Ninety percent of those in the study exercise regularly.

'They're the biggest losers across the nation,' Kelly said. 'And the No. 1 thing they did was exercise on a regular basis. Many simply through walking.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2400962/Reluctant-gym-goers-rejoice-Diet-NOT-exercise-key-weight-loss-claims-leading-personal-trainer.html#ixzz2cqEqEbyY
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SOMEONE PLEASE PUNCH THIS "MAN" IN THE TEMPLE >:(

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What a fucking tool. No wonder why trainers get a bad name. Because of morons like this.

SOMEONE PLEASE PUNCH THIS "MAN" IN THE TEMPLE


Gladly ~  :)

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Coach,

What is your protocol for a severely overweight client?

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WTF? If you don't cut cals you won't lose fat, you eat more than you burn you are done. Yea you can eat one fish sandwich a day and lose but you will lose muscle over and out.

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He takes it up the pooper. 

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Fat burns exclusively in muscle tissue.

It would help this Nation if people started understanding this fact.

Instead most folks say something like "I'm gonna stop eating"

Next thing you know, they are smaller due to having lost all Lean Body Mass (muscle) and ANYTHING they eat gets stored as fat.

This is why when a 300 lb. woman comes to me and say's "You won't believe this but I only eat 200 calories a day and I still can't lose "weight" ~

"Yes" I tell her... I can believe this. You have now become a fat-storing machine and unfortunately you will have to look much worse before you look better.

Why?

Because that muscle tissue has to be built back up... and you will be bigger... first.

Without this tool "Metabolism" ~ you will be forever doomed.

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Fat burns exclusively in muscle tissue.

It would help this Nation if people started understanding this fact.

Instead most folks say something like "I'm gonna stop eating"

Next thing you know, they are smaller due to having lost all Lean Body Mass (muscle) and ANYTHING they eat gets stored as fat.

This is why when a 300 lb. woman comes to me and say's "You won't believe this but I only eat 200 calories a day and I still can't lose "weight" ~

"Yes" I tell her... I can believe this. You have now become a fat-storing machine and unfortunately you will have to look much worse before you look better.

Why?

Because that muscle tissue has to be built back up... and you will be bigger... first.
 

I'm missing the joke here?

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"'I'm working with people who are 500 pounds (227 kg) and doing CrossFit on a regular basis,' said Harper, who described the approximately 20-minute workout as well-balanced.
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LMAO!!!   HAhahahahaah  awesome. 

it goes to show... audience/readers are lazy fat slobs that WANT to read a headline like this.  You could print "new study shows coca cola is GOOD for your health" and it'd probably get worldwide coverage too.  lol.

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WTF? If you don't cut cals you won't lose fat, you eat more than you burn you are done. Yea you can eat one fish sandwich a day and lose but you will lose muscle over and out.
yes it's the cals that Count. sensible diet and not starvation.

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The nomenclature is wrong. It should be "fat loss" not "weight loss."

If someone losses five lbs of fat, but gains 5lbs of muscle, the weight doesn't change but the body composition is different. Of course, really fat people have much more fat to lose than they could ever gain in muscle. So, there will be a net weight loss.

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The nomenclature is wrong. It should be "fat loss" not "weight loss."

If someone losses five lbs of fat, but gains 5lbs of muscle, the weight doesn't change but the body composition is different. Of course, really fat people have much more fat to lose than they could ever gain in muscle. So, there will be a net weight loss.

the nomenclature is correct, because simply not eating guarantees weight loss, not fat loss. you won't gain five pounds of muscle and lose five pounds of fat solely via diet.

furthermore, no one is going to be gaining muscle at the same rate they lose fat except extreme beginners.

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the nomenclature is correct, because simply not eating guarantees weight loss, not fat loss. you won't gain five pounds of muscle and lose five pounds of fat solely via diet.

furthermore, no one is going to be gaining muscle at the same rate they lose fat except extreme beginners.

The point is that you're not trying to lose muscle, just fat.

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I'm missing the joke here?

No, actually ~

If she is already fat and has lost all of her LBM, she now has to gain LBM to raise her metabolism, hence: she will be bigger and weigh more.

She will have to look worse (you won't see the muscle underneath) before she looks better

You don't want to be a "thin-fatty" you want to be toned and fit, muscular, defined, whatever you want to call it, but it won't happen without metabolism.

Does that sound like logic or a joke?

Not too bad for your 5th post ~

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losing weight is fucking easy. the hard part is making it the right weight loss. just lay in bed and eat a can of tuna a day and you'll drop weight like crazy, but you won't exactly look good at the end of it.

That's "simple", certainly not easy

Weight loss and fat loss mean the same thing in the mainstream fitness world... nobody sets out to lose muscle

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The biggest misconception perpetrated when it comes to weight loss...is "weight loss". The fact is, that almost anyone can lose weight, but to lose body fat is totally different concept and most of the 'weight loss' population just don't understand that. People want instant gratification, so the faster the better when in fact the right way is and should be slower process. So what's the first thing they do? The go on a low calorie diet.

While it's true that any fat loss program is to cut calories or less calories in and more energy expended with the goal that the deficit will be made up from burning fat stores, but they take in too fewer calories the body basically slows down and you're right back to square one. Low calories diets don't always use more body fat either. In this case dyslexic was correct in saying that muscle will be burned first, it's just easier for the body since there are only four calories per gram of protein (muscle) as opposed to nine calories for fat.

In short, the more lean muscle you build, the more efficiently the body will burn fat. There's  A LOT more to this but this is just the small part of it. But this dude in the article is a complete fraud, again, being perpetrated on the public.