Issue 64: The Skinny on Fats; Last Chance At Fitness Freebies

Let’s get this one out in the open:

1. Fats do not make you gain bodyfat.

2. Fats do not put you on Heart Attack Row.

3. Fats are not the enemy.

We’ve been sold a bag of lies when it comes to fats.

Fats are essential for your body’s hormone production, skin health, absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, and even burning bodyfat. Yep… you need fats to burn fat.!

Studies have been conducted to attempt to elevate cholesterol levels using high-fat diets. Most all of them have failed miserably — in fact several “lowered” total cholesterol while raising the so-called “good” cholesterol (HDL).

That being said, you don’t need the following…

1. A lot of fats in your diet. Fats still contain over twice the calories per gram as carbs and protein.

2. Any kind of “fake fats” — margarine or processed oils of any kind are highly dangerous foods.

Here’s my simple dietary fats solution:

  1. Eat fats as they occur in nature, but eat at least 80% as they REALLY occur in nature — meaning from grass-fed and free-range sources. The extra cost is worth it. It tastes better and your medical costs will well offset the few dollars more per pound you pay.
  2. Cook with a combination of olive oil and coconut oil, but use both sparingly. If you are eating plenty of animal protein you do not need excessive fats… not because of ‘danger’ but because of needless calories. Not a good idea if you’re wanting to keep your abs. But a bit of raw butter or olive oil can make bland veggies taste wonderful, so feel freee. Also, omega 3-rich fats like olive oil and fish (and especially fish oil) help lower inflammation. That’s the real culprit behind heart disease in most cases.
  3. Avoid a lot of fats at night. The night-time meals should be high in lean protein (tuna, tofu, turkey breast) with very limited fats if you are wanting to really get lean. If you are just trying to shed bodyweight slowly, it’s okay to have some fats at night.

Just do me a favor: If you are on the “Fats make you gain bodyfat and have heart attacks” bandwagon, jump off. We have consumed fat for countless thousands of years. Just consume it the way we always HAVE (naturally, not stuffed with hormones and cooked up in a lab) and you’ll be fine.

If you want a diet-solution that actually uses dietary fats to help you lose bodyfat, then use this one:

My Real-World Diet Plan Eat Fat, Lose Fat!

It’s a real-world plan that allows you to eat your favorite foods and still shed the bodyweight you want.

And yes — that includes fats.

Last Chance at the Freebies

Just a reminder:

http://www.FreeFitnessGiveaways.com 24 Hours Left

These are five freee e-books and bonuses that five fitness pros chipped in (myself included) to say “thank you” for your support and readership.

Here’s what we have for you, all freee …

1. A killer muscle-building workout by Joel Marion, Body For Life Grand Champion…

2. 7 Ways To Increase Your Bench Press by “Critical Bench” editor Mike Westerdal…

3. Jeff Anderson’s new “Supplement Review Guide”…

4. Vince DelMonte’s “Razor Sharp Abs” Cardio Workouts (book and videos)…

5. And of course my surprise gift. ; )

All here, no strings…

http://www.FreeFitnessGiveaways.com 24 Hours Left

Enjoy… but remember, we take them down Wednesday at midnight. 24 hours from now.

Fit Bits: Unilateral Training

Here’s something to break up your workout: Train one SIDE at a time.

You can work one side of your chest at a time, one arm at a time, one leg at a time, and so-on. Working unilaterally will cause you to have to increase your balance skills, and that involves muscles you are probably not working at the moment. Plus working one muscle side at a time really is a challenge, especially with legs.

Two of my favorite unilateral leg movements are one-legged bodyweight squats and leg presses with one leg. Both are super challenging and take practice. You can Google “one leg squats” and find some YouTube examples of how to do them properly. For the leg press, just make sure you start with well ‘under’ half your normal leg press weight. That’s just so you can get the movement down before you increase the poundages.

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One Response to “Issue 64: The Skinny on Fats; Last Chance At Fitness Freebies”

  1. Chris says:

    Jon,

    Admittedly, this is one paradigm that requires some changing in how I see fats. I’m reading more research that discusses the importance of certain fats as pertaining to health and fitness. Looking forward to learning more and remaining teachable.

    Thank you,
    Chris

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