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The Lifestyle Approach To Fat Loss Is A Bunch Of Crap!

Posted on 20 July 2008 by John Allen Mollenhauer "JAM"

I was reading a post by my good friend Scott Tousignant, who publishes the sites, Unstoppable Fat Loss and The Fit Bastard.

He is a really knowledgeable guy and when it comes to fat loss, I pay attention to what he has to say. That said, I don’t always agree with everything he has to say.

The title of this post, is a post that he made recently on the Unstoppable fat loss blog.

Go there and read it, here is my response….

 

Hey Scott,

As you may have suspected, it was inevitable that you were going to prompt a debate from me on this one. I think this lifestyle / fat loss program debate is one of THE most important subjects when it comes to developing an elite body… fat loss and fitness, health and success

Glad you got the conversation started here. As a Fit Bastard reader, I wanted to share my thoughts and in the end, what being "unstoppable" means to me.  

"The Lifestyle approach to "fat loss" is a bunch a crap!"

I agree BIG time, and disagree BIG time with that statement, but I think I know where you are going with it…

The truth we share; if you are going to take charge of an out-of-shape body, you have to take things to the next level. You have to challenge yourself to create a new "set point" and go into a period where you raise the bar on the quality of the food you are eating, your activity and training levels. This promotes personal growth and development, fitness and… fat loss. 

Scott, you are one of the best in the business of helping people with fat loss. 

I am the best in the business when it comes developing a health and success promoting lifestyle… getting your lifestyle working for you, not against you by making the lifestyle shifts that make the difference. 

In a Performance Lifestyle, we refer to "Challenge Periods"; if you want to loss weight and significant amounts of it, YOU WILL during a challenge period, not to mention develop new levels of personally powerful, confidence building fitness. It only happens when you challenge yourself.

To that end, that’s why I promote the Fit Bastard, and other select fat loss and fitness programs. I agree with you; as you said we have to mix it up to "challenge our bodies in new and unique ways."   

But you know, overweight is the most obvious symptom of a poor lifestyle so we have to be careful not to discount or cloud the subject of lifestyle one iota.

A poor "Lifestyle" is the reason why someone has to lose significant amounts of weight to begin with.

It depends on what kind of lifestyle you have.

A "traditional lifestyle" causes the overweight condition. If, for example, you are living a life of moderation in everything (which is a failing proposition), you ARE coping out.

The traditional "moderation in everything" lifestyle is an impotent approach to life… when you are all caught up consuming stuff that’s really consuming you and your energy, like junk food and junk TV and so much "convenience" that you don’t have to move your deconditioned body… you look around and you think it’s normal to be that way; it’s not. Don’t get me started! 

But if you live like athletes do, this a very different deal; not to mention a better quality of life.

YOU, already have a great "athletic" lifestyle so when you challenge yourself, you’re going from great to even better. That you don’t have to strip off mounds of pounds is because you have a "Lifestyle plan"; a lifestyle approach to fitness… I would think that’s why you are successful at challenging yourself!

So let’s clarify… I think your point is, if you think your going to push to new heights living on a never-ending fat loss or fitness program "for life", that idea IS a bunch of crap. Amen brother! 

That is NOT a successful lifestyle.

But to say that a lifestyle plan or lifestyle approach to fat loss is a bunch of crap, is where I take debate; it depends on what kind of lifestyle you’re living.

BTW, the "purpose" of our lifestyle is not to lose weight. When we change our lifestyle, fat loss is usually a benefit because we’re living better, and this symptom lessens. The point of changing our lifestyle is to achieve our goals more successfully, in a healthier way.  

I for one, do the same thing that you do, which is to challenge myself with a new fitness routine or "program" that raises the bar every couple of months; but "for me" those challenge periods are not back to back, they take place when I’m ready to go to the next level.

Like you, I have a lot more going on in my life than fitness and I don’t need to be ready for the beach all year round or the Olympics for that matter.

My lifestyle is optimized, it is athletic, health and fitness promoting so I can sustain success. It also enables me to maximize the results I can achieve in any challenge period.

I think the reason most people are unsuccessful with  fat loss or fitness programs, of any kind, is because they have poor lifestyles underlying their attempt.  Suffering from overwhelm and exhaustion, for some fatigue, will STOP you in your tracks despite your good intentions and desire to succeed.

No lifestyle plan, means you are STOPPABLE! 

Living non stop on weight loss or fitness program’s and without a successful lifestyle to fall back on, is very challenging.

I know you are not saying don’t have a healthy or successful lifestyle, but I have to debate the "Lifestyle approach" "Lifestyle Plan" semantics in your article, because a lifestyle fitness plan is required if you are going to be successful with fat loss and fitness.

When we don’t have a lifestyle plan or strategy, we ARE relegated to weight loss programs for the rest of our life, which I know is not something you do or advise anyone else does; but that IS what most people are doing.

Our lifestyles, over time, enable us to live at or near our ideal weight… all the time, but the "challenge period" is required to take things to the next level, and we need this from time to time. If getting closer to elite fitness, and a beach body is your objective, bottom line, you have to challenge yourself.

I think that is what you are saying.  Is that right?

I’m saying that if you don’t have a lifestyle reinforcing your health (energy and fitness) and your success, you will hop from program to program and this is a chaise-your-tail way to live and not a true lifestyle, maybe not even an enjoyable one for many. Depending on your lifestyle it can be down right crappy.

What I know to be true about you is different. Let’s clarify.

I for one, even though I live a Performance Lifestyle, don’t want to be challenged non stop. I sometimes need extended periods of the status quo, but because my lifestyle is naturally athletic and based on sound fundamentals, the status quo doesn’t promote significant weight gain.

Sure I’ll gain a few, when I’m not challenging myself, but that’s normal. Weight fluctuates, especially if you factor in time periods of great stress. Stress of the wrong kind, has that affect. I am going through one of those periods right now and I’ve gained some weight, even though I live incredibly well.  

The funny thing is, we are saying something similar. Maybe even the same thing, and this my friend opens up the debate… it’s not one or the other, I think it’s both!

We need a lifestyle plan and fitness / fat loss programs to take things to the next level, that’s what being truly "unstoppable" means to me. 

I would love to debate this publicly Scott, as I think everyone would benefit from the lifestyle plan / fat loss – fitness program debate, if you are up for it and think it would benefit others as much as I do. By the sound of your article and interview, it sounds like you are. 

PS, I could lose a few pounds, so as soon as I’m ready, I think I’m going to challenge myself. ;-)

PPS, I’m going to put myself through 8 weeks of your  Fit Bastard workouts. Yeah.

 

The Fit Bastard

 

John Allen Mollenhauer is the Founder of MyTrainer.com where fitness video’s are free for everybody! He is also the founder Performance Lifestyle Solutions, the better healthier ways to achieve your goals in life, business and sport. As a former worn down workaholic turned healthy high achiever John Allen (aka “JAM”) will teach you how to Live Like a Pro, optimizing your lifestyle the way athletes do. He is the creator of the Healthy High Achiever – Unleash the Full Potential of Your Lifestyle to Perform, Look and Feel Better!

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Eddie Enriquez, Performance Lifestyle Pro, Athletic Trainer, Creates Fit for Power Workouts

Posted on 20 July 2008 by John Allen Mollenhauer "JAM"

Eddie Enriquez is a Performance Lifestyle pro, athletic trainer and my partner at www.MyTrainer.com. He is a great guy through and through and I couldn’t be happier to introduce you to him.

 

He’s the founder of the Centers for Athletic Performance and he’ll be contributing many article posts to Fit for Power.com. Actually he will also be co authoring Fit for Power, the exercise plan for fitness, fat loss and quality of life, with me.

If there is one philosophy that we have always shared when it comes to fitness, is a calmness about training and exercise. I say this in light of the fact that we both love to train and we train hard, when we do, but we have always trained when we’re ready and don’t make more out of it than it needs to be. Like me, Eddie, knows the significance of all other aspects of lifestyle and their role in the results we experience. This is why we say exercise plans for fat loss, fitness and "quality of life".

Eddie knows a great deal about structuring great workouts for fitness and fat loss, (when you understand athletic performance, you know a lot) without over structuring your schedule. If there is one thing that will put your plan on hold is over training or over structuring your exercise plans.

 

So stay tuned to some amazing guidance from Eddie and many other trainers that we will both refer to for demonstration on www.MyTrainer.com.

John Allen Mollenhauer is the Founder of MyTrainer.com where fitness video’s are free for everybody! He is also the founder Performance Lifestyle Solutions, the better healthier ways to achieve your goals in life, business and sport. As a former worn down workaholic turned healthy high achiever John Allen (aka “JAM”) will teach you how to Live Like a Pro, optimizing your lifestyle the way athletes do. He is the creator of the Healthy High Achiever – Unleash the Full Potential of Your Lifestyle to Perform, Look and Feel Better!

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WII Fitness, Home Fitness Workout from Nintendo

Posted on 15 July 2008 by John Allen Mollenhauer "JAM"

Yes, even Nintendo is getting into the home fitness workout business. I think they did it unintentionally though when they produced WII. This video game was fun and I can see myself playing again!


This was the first time I tried the game, with my friend Michele. It was Friday night. That was my warm up period, just swinging and stroking and having fun. Actually I have to say I had fun each time I played all weekend. Yes, I played multiple times especially when I was challenged to to best Michele’s WII Fitness Age (the score you get when you take the fitness challenge) of 30. My best was 33… next weekend! ;-)

By the way I had no intention of this being a home fitness workout of any kind, but then after my 10th game or so, I learned it was. In addition to tennis, bowling, baseball, and golf, you can do basic yoga, strength and aerobic training. I didn’t get into any formal training using WII Fit, as I have my own routines that don’t include WII Fitness, but for someone who is just starting out or wants to mix it up… I have to say that WII Fitness will be a great home fitness workout for you.

I was literally dripping sweat in an air conditioned house!

Best of all it will be super fun and something you can do with the kids.

John Allen Mollenhauer is the Founder of MyTrainer.com where fitness video’s are free for everybody! He is also the founder Performance Lifestyle Solutions, the better healthier ways to achieve your goals in life, business and sport. As a former worn down workaholic turned healthy high achiever John Allen (aka “JAM”) will teach you how to Live Like a Pro, optimizing your lifestyle the way athletes do. He is the creator of the Healthy High Achiever – Unleash the Full Potential of Your Lifestyle to Perform, Look and Feel Better!

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Prerequisites for power level fitness

Posted on 30 June 2008 by John Allen Mollenhauer "JAM"

Managing our personal energy (your lifestyle) and the quality of the food we eat are the prerequisites for developing power level fitness. I have never known anyone to get and remain fit for any sustainable period of time, when they are chronically exhausted and undernourished; both of which promote the overweight condition and inactivity.

If you don’t think you have the time, then consider this guy, who is in the middle of a war! You can do so even in the middle of a war!

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The foundation of a personal fitness system is a successful lifestyle. Otherwise known as a Performance Lifestyle, if your lifestyle doesn’t reinforce fitness success… you endurance, stamina, and ability to achieve your goals, will be limited.

I can tell you there is a reason why this guy it taking care of himself. It’s keep him alive for starters.

When you learn how to recuperate your energy, and refuel successfully, getting active is easier, the focus can then be on developing fitness and this sustains the achievement of your goals, in life, business and sport or war (which is business).

A personal fitness system has 5 criterions.

  1. Natural – uses body weight, natural environment, functional fitness equipment, and any facilities available.
  2. Progressive – always starts at the stability level first, and then progresses to strength training and power training.
  3. Anywhere, anytime – at home, on the road, just in time in minutes or longer.
  4. Lifestyle based – enabled by sustainable momentum
  5. Flexible – to fit any situation.

You can develop virtually any level of fitness you choose; all of us, including you, are doing that right now. It’s the direct result of the types of how you live, the activities that you build into our daily lifestyle and our personal fitness system.

John Allen Mollenhauer is the Founder of Fit for Power, and other Performance Lifestyle Solutions, the better healthier ways to achieve your goals in life, business and sport. As a former worn down workaholic turned healthy, high achiever John Allen (aka “JAM”) will teach you how to Live Like a Pro, by optimizing your lifestyle the way athletes do. He is the creator of the Healthy High Achiever – Unleash the Full Potential of Your Lifestyle to Perform, Look and Feel Better!

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