Exercise Myths
There is a lot of information floating around about exercise and what is best for you to do, but a lot of it can be false. Very false!
{As a disclaimer, although I went through a lot of school and I am a health professional, no, I do not know everything about exercise. Just keep that in mind. }
However, from personal experiences and work with clients, the following (false) things I’ve heard one too many times, and now want to set the record straight!
- Work at a lower intensity for longer to burn more fat. Scientists used to think that there was one ‘fat burning zone,’ and that it was when our bodies work at lower intensities (and/or heart rates). Working at that rate for a longer time supposedly was the way to burn fat, but this has been found to be untrue. Although we might burn more calories on that 1.5 hour jaunt on the elliptical, the burning stops there. When we do higher intensity work for shorter periods of work, the calorie-blasting party continues long after we’re done. If you can (and your doc allows), step it up for a short amount of time and watch the fat melt away. Seriously.
- Only planned exercise is beneficial for weight loss and/or health. During the ‘fat is bad’ age, people believed that planned exercise was the only way to go, and that if it wasn’t done, then “oh well!” Well, my friends, grab your walking shoes and head out for that short walk during your lunch break, because every step, every minute totally counts! Every moment you spent moving does count.
- If you workout a lot you can eat what you want. During my emotional eater and binge eating stage, I did just that. And BOY, do I know now this is sooooo false. If you work hard for your fit and healthy body in the gym or outside, why would you throw that all away in the kitchen?! It makes NO sense. Sure it’s cool to enjoy treats and desserts (hello, I have chocolate at least 3 times per week), but excessiveness did no one any good. Trust me on this one, stick to whole foods most of the time, enjoy lots of fruits and veggies as snacks, eat ample amounts of protein, and have some desserts and chocolate on the side in small portions, and the fit and healthy body you want will be yours. Guaranteed.
When we let go of these false preconceived notions, our fitness game can be turned back on! By the way, if you ever have questions, please feel free to ask me!












