Monday, August 23, 2010
certain types of carbs - have gotten a bad reputation as "fattening foods to avoid"
a bad reputation as "fattening foods to avoid" but in many
cases the bad rap is undeserved.
One such case is the white potato, a food branded as "bad"
by many nutritionists, purely because it is high on the
glycemic index.
I eat lots of white potatoes - even before bodybuilding competitions
when I'm aiming for single digit body fat.
A lot of people see that and look at me as if I had three heads...
they figure I'm sabotaging my diet.
There are still a lot of misconceptions about high glycemic and low
glycemic index foods and how that relates to FAT LOSS GOALS as
opposed to HEALTH GOALS (blood sugar management).
So, I've updated my article on the glycemic index and fat loss
based on all the latest research and you can read it here:..."
http://tinyurl.com/ygce4f5
Train hard and expect success!
Your Friend And Coach,
Tom Venuto, author of:
Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle
http://tinyurl.com/ygce4f5
Thursday, July 22, 2010
New Fat Burning Research
technique can almost instantly boost your workouts.
You just have to do 2 little things *in your head* to get more
powerful strength... and this comes straight from the
peer reviewed science journals... (It's nothing "new agey")
New research has just confirmed
http://tinyurl.com/ygce4f5
Blessings from our home to yours,
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Teenage Obesity: Is Killing Our Children
I saw an article that said American kids suffer from obesity and it is killing many of them. I would not personally go as far as to say this. However, I have personally, as a teacher, seen the kids in the various grade levels; appear to be heavier than in years past.
Obesity is bad enough, but teenage obesity is worse. If kids and teenagers start getting overweight, it only goes on to show how bad our lifestyle habits have become and how little concern we have for our health. If we don’t take the right measures to curb it, it would only get worse with time. What I have learned is that teenage obesity leads to young adult obesity.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Make Your Teen Kid Lose Weight

Make Your Teen Kid Lose Weight
These 3 Easy Steps!
I hate stats and figures as much as you do! But if I want to portray the enormity of the epidemic called teenage obesity and how it is and will be affecting the American population, I need to mention some scientific figures to prove my point. Studies predict that:
a) If the present trend of teenage obesity continues, almost half of the American population could become obese within the next 25 years. American lifestyle would continue to influence the world in the same way as now and thus, the tragedy of
b) It is also predicted that depending on their age, obese teenagers are likely to have health issues when they grow into adulthood. For example, young teens are almost 25% likely to have healthy-related problems in adulthood, while for the older teenagers, this figure rises to about 80%.
c) Studies also point out that people who have been obese in their teens are three times more likely to die prematurely than others.
There are three main causes behind teenage obesity:
1. Poor eating habits: Teenagers tend to have influential minds, and the lifestyle they follow is often a result of several kinds of influences, domestic and non-domestic. As far as domestic influence is concerned, a lot of it can well be attributed to their parents. When they see their parents enjoying burgers, chips, biscuits, cakes, pizzas, etc., they follow suit. When they notice their parents gulping down a dozen cans of soda, why would they do drink plain water?
Among non-domestic influences, the prominent influence is peer pressure. If peers are enjoying fast foods, your kid would most likely join them out of fear of being ostracized. If your kid's classmate says that it is cool to have soft dinks at lunch, he would most probably follow his suggestion.
Only parents can ensure that their kids follow healthy eating habits. As a first step, they should start eating healthy foods themselves. They need to show their kids how much they enjoy eating organic fruits and vegetables. They need to kick off their junk food eating habits.
Believe it or not, the way you lead life influences your teenage kid's lifestyle habits in a big way. If you follow healthy habits, your kid would surely imitate you.
Parents also need to make sure that their kids always have healthy foods at their reach; this would discourage them from eating junk foods from outside. At breakfast, you should offer your kid a decent-sized meal that would keep him full for a long time. Such a meal should be rich in protein, vitamin, calcium, carbohydrates and fats. You can include eggs, chicken, broccoli, tofu, soy, whole grains, nuts, etc., as part of the breakfast.
Be sure to pack your kid's launch box with home cooked meals and strictly instruct him to eat only those foods at lunch and nothing else! If he doesn't obey you, force him to eat his lunch at home before serving the dinner. Just like breakfast, dinner should also consist of only healthy and low-calorie foods.
2. Low activity level: A lot of kids gain weight because they hardly move their bodies. For fitness purposes, a body should always be kept in motion, for when a body moves, it burns fat and calories and makes you lose weight.
So, you should discourage your kids from watching too much television and encourage them to indulge in outdoor sports such as tennis, basketball, or cricket instead! No matter how much they pester you, don't buy them video games or PSPs. Kids get addicted to video games pretty quickly and that would hinder their active life.
3. Genetic disorders: Some kids gain weight because of hereditary reasons. However if you thought there is no way out for your teenage kid, you couldn't be further from the truth! Your kid would simply need to work a lot harder than others to keep the weight at bay.