How to Lose Weight is one of the first issues many aspiring surfers face. As a Health Coach and Personal Trainer in addition to Surf Coach I know many people have tried and failed to lose weight or sustain their gains.
One of the reasons weight is a difficulty is people don’t understand the true cause of steady weight gain and difficulty in weight loss. The world has made it about calories, but that is only part of the story. The true cause is much more insidious and difficult.
The Basics of Losing Weight
The pandemic has made a noticeable impact on everyone’s exercise levels and body size. The Body Mass Index is a calculator used by the medical and health care field to measure whether a person is normal weight, overweight, obese, or extremely obese. Weight gain is gradual and we often don’t realize how many pounds we are adding each year.
After the pandemic, I found that I had gained at least 15 pounds. I am very active, but I missed the three times a week I was going to the gym and it began to impact my body weight. Once I learned I had gained weight to 202 pounds, I decided I wanted to be 170 pounds, which was 5 pounds lighter than my graduating high school weight.
I have lost 25 pounds in 90 days and am still pursuing the 170 mark. I didn’t have to add a lot of exercise. Normal amounts are best so as not to get our metabolism taking away from other functions. Our metabolism that burns at least 60% of our daily calories functions silently to aid digestion, our brain, our heart and our organs. Exercise becomes more important to keep weight off than to burn it off.
The real culprit in weight gain is insulin and insulin resistance. Herman Pontzer in his research and book Burn, reveals that calories are only the beginning and not the main cause of weight gain. When we eat too much and especially carbohydrates and sugars (the same) our body reaches a point where it can no longer process all the sugar.
We at this point are producing so much insulin in the pancreas to modulate sugar that our cells rebel and stop allowing glucose to enter the cells for fuel. Now the glucose goes directly to fat. So all the excess carbs are going directly to fat. Since all foods stimulate a measure of insulin, it often doesn’t help to cut back. Especially by starvation. Then our metabolism drops to accommodate our lack of consumption.
We don’t want to starve to lose weight. We want to calorie restrict. We want to cut way back on carbohydrates. We want to eliminate all sugar. Drinking lots of water is crucial. Half your body weight in water ounces is a good measure. A 200 pound person should drink 100 oz of water. I drink about a gallon a day.
An intermittent fast window is very helpful. I eat between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.. That creates a 16 hour fast every day. At the beginning it is difficult, but the body soon gets used to it and hunger decreases. I like to lose between a half pound and a pound every day, but the more I lose, the more my metabolism fights back.
I do not starve. I eat good meals. I have a pork chop for breakfast with an egg, broccoli, avocado, some nuts, and a quarter of a grapefruit. For lunch, I just have some chicken breast and cheese. For dinner I have a 5 oz piece of fish, broccoli, avocado, carrots, and maybe apple slices. I also take greens supplements to augment the fruit and veggies I am not eating.
I live a very active life. I teach surf lessons up to five hours during the day. This diet sustains me beautifully. Eating less starts to feel better and better. After you lose that first 10 to 15 pounds, you are really feeling great about yourself and very encouraged to keep going. Now at 176, I am only 6 pounds from my target weight and I should accomplish this 30 pound weight loss in 120 days.
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