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Hype-Free Fad-Free Fitness By Pete

Pete Piranio offers an insider's guide to truthful, honest and sensible solutions to fitness and health. Piranio is the owner of Fitness Together, with locations in Wauwatosa, Brookfield and Delafield.

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June 2008 - Posts

The Japanese Treadmill Challenge

By Pete Piranio
Monday, Jun 30 2008, 04:48 PM

I’m on vacation right now so I thought I would lighten things up a little. The object of the game is to get as far as possible on the treadmill without falling and being subsequently dumped into water. As you get further along you must eat the cookie which speeds the treadmill up. I do get creative new ideas when I’m on vacation.  Maybe I could start a new exercise class based on this …       

 Oops!  I may have damage my credibility here J   Well, hopefully this will help me get it back.  Click here   In good health,

Pete Piranio BS, CSCS

Fitness Together

 

The Fat Loss Trifecta

By Pete Piranio
Thursday, Jun 26 2008, 03:43 PM

Now that we've laid the ground work for this blog, let's get to some "nitty gritty" details that will get you on the road to a successful body transformation.

 

If permanent, long lasting, and fast fat loss is what you want, this trifecta is part of your plan:

1) Create a caloric deficit from dieting.
The research currently supports a lower and quality carbohydrate diet as being superior in terms of fat loss than an isocaloric diet of higher carbohydrate intake. Now I don’t mean the fad carbohydrate diets.  Eliminating any macronutrients from your diet is the silliest thing I’ve ever heard of.  Thankfully, that fad has lost some of its traction.  What I do mean is quality starchy carbohydrates (wheat, brown rice) with fibrous carbohydrates (veggies) and lean protein. 
 The success of lower quality carbohydrate diets is due to an increase in protein intake (highly thermic) as well as a reduction in insulin levels allowing more fat to be burned. The research supports it -- but the evidence from our clients is overwhelming.

2) Burn more calories from the use of metabolically demanding exercise.
Interval aerobic training for shorter periods of time is much more effective for fat loss than the traditional long steady state cardiovascular exercise regardless of what the “Fat Burn Zone” on the cardio machine says.  We’ll get into this in future posts, but I can tell you now, it’s part of the misinformation contributing too many folks struggling.   The use of high intensity interval workouts that burn a lot of calories while you are performing is the key. Interval training allows you to reach these high intensity levels without the average person killing themselves. Of course appropriately building up to interval training is essential.  The fact is you can burn as many and more calories in less time with interval training.  A better result in less time is a winner in my mind.  The added bonus is that through creating metabolic disturbance with this type of training, the body continues to burn more calories at rest after the session.

3) Elevate metabolism by maintaining your lean muscle tissue -- and making it work.
Muscle mass is one of the biggest determinants of resting metabolic rate. While science continues to investigate and debate exactly how many extra calories are burned per day by the addition of one pound of muscle -- what IS clear is that muscle is metabolically active -- more muscle = more calories burned. And what is indisputable is that muscular work - resistance training is very metabolically demanding, not only burning a ton of calories while you are performing the exercise, but it also contributes to raising metabolism.

The biggest single factor in success in fat loss programming, in my opinion, is the effective understanding of EPOC. This is the 'excess post-exercise oxygen consumption' and represents the oxygen consumption above resting level that the body is utilizing to return itself to its pre-exercise state.

In other words, it's not just the calories burned during training that count.  It's also the "extra" calories burned in the post exercise period (up to 48 hours in some examples) that REALLY make the difference.

Any program that is at all effective has to work through one or more of the above factors in order for fat loss to be created. It's an easy way to evaluate whether a program will work or not:  1. Does it have a nutrition component?  2. Does it include resistance training?  3. Does it include energy system work?  4. Will it elevate metabolism?

Successful programs such as
Fitness Together’s target all of these synergistically (i.e. they work together to enhance results). For example, we incorporate what we call the FT Essentials of resistance training, energy system specific aerobic exercise and a practical nutrition program design not only for fat loss, but easy lifestyle implementation. Thank you for allowing me to guide you through the health and fitness maze! 
In good health,

Pete Piranio BS, CSCS
www.FitnessTogether.net

 

"You Can't Handle the Truth"

By Pete Piranio
Thursday, Jun 19 2008, 10:06 AM

What a great line.  You know what I'm talking about.  A Few Good Men...Jack Nicholson.

Sometimes I feel like I could go on the same rant like Jack did, especially after a day of getting pummeled with the latest and greatest fitness or fat loss fads.  If it's not an old diet repackaged into a new book, it's something on Oprah or a celebrity endorsed something.

It simply amazes me how proven strategies or techniques based on scientific truths get pushed out of the way by this stuff.

I guess it shouldn't amaze me.  It's what people want... the quick fix...the secret.  It it's what people want; it's what the multi-billion dollar weight loss industry is going to serve up.

What really pushes me close to a Col. Jessep moment is the sabotaging effects it has on the efforts of millions of Americans, including many clients I have worked with.  People don't know what the truth is and when you try to give it to them - they can't handle it.  The skepticism created by previous failed attempts and misinformation puts up a heavy "Spam Filter."

I like to call this "head trash."

This "head trash" often prevents people from taking the necessary steps to getting the results they want.  Thankfully after 12 years as a fitness professional, coaching clients through thousands of one-on-one sessions I've come up with some strategies on how my staff and I "deprogram" our clients.

In fact, that's what this new blog is all about.  I'm going to give you the techniques, strategies, methods and tips that stop the sabotage.

Imagine me reaching into your head and pulling out all the garbage that is sabotaging your efforts to get the health, fitness, weight-loss and nutrition results you want...well, maybe that's not so pleasant, but you get the idea.  We need to clear up the confusion to make room for the truth.

After we've done this minor surgery, I will replace all the previous misinformation, disinformation and hype with the good stuff.

I know this won't be easy.  This blog will need to take many different angles and approaches to get it to "click."  It "clicks" for different people at different times.  But when it does "click" it sure is fun to watch.  We see it all the time with our clients.  When it "clicks" - WHAM!  There go 10 pounds, 20 pounds and here comes a great big smile. 

It never fails when I ask a client, "What do you attribute your recent success to?" The answer is always, "I finally followed what you guys told me to do."  It "clicked."

Now I'm not claiming to have some miracle because that would be hype and of course this is a hype free zone!  What I am saying is that once you learn the truth, you will finally get your hands around this fitness and weight loss thing.  Just think about it.  You went through the same stages in your profession.  You intellectually understood your profession, but once you added experience and the right skills - it "clicked."  The results you get now are far better than before.

This blog is here to help you make health, fitness, weight-loss and most importantly improved quality of life through better health - "click!"  And when it does, please share your stories here!

Here's the plan:

Some days we'll have a little fun with some tips and articles that create a few "ah-ha moments."  Other days we'll get to some specific nuts and bolts that include video demonstrations, workout plans, meal plans and more!

But I need your help! Submit your fitness, weight-loss and nutrition question by posting below or sending them to blog@fitnesstogether.net. This way we can get off to a running start and hit the nail on the head with a sludge hammer!

Or submit your answer to this question:

If I could solve one health and fitness problem for you today, what would it be?

Thank you for allowing me to guide you through the health and fitness maze!

Check back soon.

In good health,
Pete Piranio BS, CSCS
Owner/Fitness Consultant
Fitness Together
www.fitnesstogether.net


 

Hype-Free Fad-Free Fitness By Pete

By Tracy Enright
Monday, Jun 2 2008, 12:58 PM

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