One of the single most important elements of creating the perfect six pack is a healthy diet. You need to monitor the amount of calories you burn and consume and if you’re burning more than you are consuming then you’re heading in the right direction.
When I began reading The Truth About Abs, I was well aware of the calorie deficit and that I would need to do this in order to lose weight, however, I was very naive about how I do this, until I read Mike Geary’s book.
The following tips from The Truth About Abs, will give you some insight into how valuable Mike Geary’s nutritional knowledge is to his readers.
Tip 1
Eat healthy fats with most of your meals to maintain fat burning and muscle building hormone levels. Eating healthy fats will also subdue your appetite, so you don’t over eat.
Sources of healthy fats are: raw nuts, seeds, egg yolks (from organic free range eggs), avocados, extra virgin olive oil (highest antioxidant content of olive oils) and coconut oil (a great source of healthy saturated fats in the form of medium chain triglycerides).
Tip 2
Eat a handful of raw nuts (pecans, walnuts, almonds are great healthy choices) approx 30 minutes before eating a meal. The effect will be to subdue your appetite so that you consume fewer calories at your meal, but still getting protein, fiber and healthy fats due to the high nutrient density of most nuts.
Tip 3
This is a great tip for making the most of your time in the gym. It’s about increasing the intensity of your workout so that your body has no choice but to react.
When I would decide on a weight to use for an exercise i.e. a barbell curl or bench press, I would pick a weight that I’d feel comfortable with i.e. perform 4 to 6 reps with good form. However, according to The Truth About Abs, I should have been using a weight that really challenged me and was heavy enough so that I could just perform rep 6 and not be able to do rep 7 and reach complete muscular failure. As soon as I started to do this, my body began to react dramatically and I experienced muscle growth like never before.
Please bear in mind that this tip only works in conjunction with so many other factors i.e. rest periods, nutrition, variation etc., but is a great tip to start using today.
By the way – remember to have someone watching you (a spotter) as training to your limit can be dangerous on your own.
Tip 4
Items to avoid at all times are fried foods, soda drinks and soy milk and tofu. The fried foods and sweet fizzy drinks are obvious, but the soy products are not so clear. The billion dollar soy industry promote soy as healthy, when in fact its a major contributor to weight gain. If you want to find out more about the issues surrounding soy, then spend some time on google, you’ll be shocked.
Tip 5
Try to do ab vacuums when you are sitting at you desk or driving your car – i.e. whenever you are stationery. They are pretty easy to do. Inhale deeply and then exhale slowly. As you exhale, pull your belly button in as though you are trying to touch your spine. Hold this for up to 20 seconds and then repeat (probably about 10- 15 times and then rest). This will not help you lose weight, but will help you strengthen the deeper transversus abdominis muscles and help pull in a lazy stomach (i.e. a beer belly).
Tip 6
Eat onions. Now admittedly this does sound weird, but recent studies have shown that a common thread that people have that live to near 100 years of age is that they all ate copious amounts of onions. They contain rare anti oxidants and studies have shown that eating onions as well as garlic has helped reduce cancer risk. So start throwing onions into your sandwiches and omelets. Bon appetite!
Tip 7
A common problem is simply just eating too much food and therefore consuming too many calories. There are numerous ways of reducing how much you eat. The simplest way is to reduce the size of your cutlery. Studies have shown that the larger the plates the more food is consumed on average. So reduce the plate size and say no to seconds. Another way is to keep junk food out of site, i.e. in drawers in the kitchen or ideally, don’t bring it into the house at all. If its not in the house you wont eat it. Studies have also shown that people eat more when they are distracted i.e. watching tv. So break the habit of eating in front of the TV and instead focus on your food instead.
Tip 8
Most people don’t realise that we all have some degree of intolerance to wheat. I choose to avoid wheat products at home completely. However, it is difficult to do as such a HUGE portion of the food we consume has wheat in it. I know its not easy to avoid, but a bit of research will show you which products to avoid and what you could eat in place of them. Probably the best approach would be to avoid wheat for a two week period and then measure and weigh your body to get some idea of the impact on your weight, but also listen to your body and try and gauge how you feel and whether your overall well being has been improved. I think you’ll be surprised by the results.
Tip 9
Sunshine, as long as it’s done safely, can boost your metabolic rate and help your body turn into a fat burning machine. We all need approximately one hour of sun a day for this to happen. However, for those of us that work indoors, getting a whole hour of sun during a working day is pretty impossible. There is an answer, go to your local hardware store and buy a 120w bulb. The light emitted from this bulb very closely mimics the suns rays and provides the same great benefits as getting direct sun light exposure. There is also the added benefit of providing the same feel good factor that the suns rays provide. So get down to your local store and get a bulb. Try it and see for yourself.
Tip 10
Eating out can be a major way to gain weight. If you travel with your work on a regular basis, then you more than likely eat at restaurants on a regular basis. While you’re busy doing your job, the fitness regime takes a back seat and then basically falls off the radar. If you analyse your “eating out” diet, you’ll realise that deep fried, starchy foods are a common part of each meal i.e. french fries, pasta and bread. If you start with replacing the fries with a salad and refusing the bread basket, you’ll more than likely save upwards of 500 calories per meal. Another thing to avoid are the soda drinks, these are just poison, so avoid at all costs.
Tip 11
The ultimate exercise for losing body fat and toning muscle is the front squat. You can move more weight and engage more muscles by doing this exercise than with any other. As your body not only needs to lift the weight, but it also has to work hard to stabilise it too, this exercise has the greatest impact on your body when it comes to releasing fat burning and muscle building hormones such as testosterone. When you next go to the gym, forget about the boring cardio and replace them with front squats. Make sure that you get some guidance on form from your trainer or one of the staff at your gym, as not doing squats properly can cause injury. Oh, and don’t use a machine, it has to be free weights.
Tip 12
Nuts are without a doubt absoutely packed with great nutritional value. Proteins, vitamins and minerals. Most focus tends to be on pecans, walnuts and almonds. However, there is an overlooked nut that packs almost 30 vitamins, minerals and nutrients into a one ounce serving. Have you guessed it yet – well lets put you out of your misery, its the Pistachio nut. The pistachio is full of great nutrients, but I would like to focus on one in particular that will have a major impact 0n your Truth About Abs workout regime and that is vitamin B. B vitamins are key in the following areas:
- Strong nerve transmission
- muscle development
- good mood
- high energy levels
- help fight infection
- high protein levels that will keep your insulin and blood sugar levels steady and keep your appetite in check.
Sounds like a no brainer. So load up on the pistachio nuts, but, as with everything else, in moderation.
Tip 13
Avoid margarine at all costs. This stuff will just clog up your arteries as it contains trans fats and inflammatory refined oils, yes even the “low cholestorol” brands. Stick to good old fashioned butter, which is actually good for you, as long as you choose organic grass-fed butter. It is shocking to think that the vast majority of restaurants DON’T have butter at all. Butter is one of best sources of healthy fat out there. it contains conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) which actually helps you build muscle and burn fat.
Tip 14
Rest periods are a key part of your workout in the gym. Most people train to exhaustion and then wait until they can start the exercise again. You need to make sure that your rest so that your body has recovered close to 100%. The reason is simply that you are trying to shock your body into losing the fat. If you don’t rest enough then you are building your resistance levels and getting your body used to your exercise regime. Rest is just as important as the exercise itself. So when you are using your Truth About As regime in the gym, make sure you put as much emphasis on your rest periods as you do on the exercise itself.
Tip 15
It does get harder to lose weight as you get older. At the age of 45, muscle growth slows and fat storage increases due to hormonal alterations. Exercise becomes harder to do as muscle soreness increases and recovery times get longer. This tends to result in a reduction in enjoyment and hence knocks your faith and commitment to exercising. The key at a later stage in your life is to listen to your body. There is no doubt it will get tougher, but a habitual tendency to stay lean and healthy and to eat well is going to make life easier as the clock ticks. The Truth About Abs is not just about the six pack, but a way of life that you must embrace at whatever age.
Tip 16
Hypertension or high blood pressure is getting more and more common. The Truth About Abs is about a life style change which centres around a healthy diet as well as exercise. High blood pressure is very complex and there are numerous factors that contribute to it. There are certain foods that can help reduce blood pressure almost immediately. One of those is beetroot. You can drink beetroot juice or slice baked beetroot on your salads. The magic ingredient in beetroot is dietary nitrate that can lower blood pressure as quickly as 1 hour after ingestion. For further information on the studies conducted – see: The London School of Medicine and the William Harvey Research Institute (Prof Ben Benjamin).
Tip 17
Most people seem to think that adding fruit to your diet is going to result in weight gain – WRONG. The Truth About Abs does advocate eating plenty of fruit. Some fruit such as bananas are high in carbohydrates and are a great way of loading your body with energy before hitting the gym, however, make sure you burn up the energy or it will get stored as fat as bananas are calorific. A recent study found that a group of 100 obese people were told to eat one and a half fresh grapefruit everyday for 12 weeks. Another group of 100 obese people (control group), were asked to eat grapefruit extract for 12 weeks on a daily basis. The fresh grapefruit group managed to lose on average 3.5 pounds while the contral group only lost 0.5 pound. Try to eat a fresh grapefruit with breakfast every morning, but make sure you cut something else from your breakfast to balance the addition of the grapefruit. I suggest reducing grains as these cause bulge problems for most people.
Tip 18
How healthy are your condiments. If you’re like me, then adding a dash of mayo or ketchup to the side of your plate is part of every meal time. I’m a big fan of ketchup, but have never really stopped to consider whether it has helped me or hindered in my quest for amazing abs. The Truth About Abs advocates the following:
1) Mustard – the most healthy condiment. Full of antioxidants and tumeric, which is a great anti cancer spice
2) Guacamole – according to the Truth About Abs, guacamole is great as it contains plenty of healthy fats, fibre and vitamins and mineals. Just leave the chips at the supermarket.
3) Salsa – as long as you buy a good quality brand, then low in sugars and as it’s made of vegetables, much better for you then tomato ketchup.
4) Hummus – really healthy as long as it’s made with olive oil. The Truth About Abs suggest that you read the label.
Avoid ketchup and mayo at all costs.
Tip 19
The Truth About abs advocates cutting down on carbs. Most people are carb addicts. A lot of their diet is filled to the rafters with carbohydrates such as bread, bagels, pasta etc. People that work out really hard and struggle to lose the weight are prime candidates to cut out carbs for a week and see what the results are like. More often than not, the results are spectacular. It can also help with issues of feeling bloated and sluggish. Try it for one week and see what the results are like.
Tip 20
I’m not a great fan of supplements, however the Truth About Abs author Mike Geary suggests that there is one supplement out there that our bodies really need as we don’t get enough from our diet and that’s Omega 3 oil. This helps you in so many ways, for example, losing weight, reducing inflammation, preventing you from feeling fatigued throughout the day and preventing your joints from aching. Ou bodies need essential fatty acids to function properly and we get this from Omega 3 and 6. So find yourself a high quality Omega 3 supplement and take the recommended daily dose.
Tip 21
This tip has really helped me out. I’ve always had a major problem with my sweet tooth. My girlfriend is the complete opposite. She loves all things savoury (except for me
) and is super thin because of this. I on the other hand can’t go a day without some chocolate or cake etc (you know the usual suspects). I do try to limit sweet items in the house, and this does help quite a bit. But, recently a friend of mine came over for dinner and bought some chocolates with him. The problem is that I end up eating them and don’t have the metabolism I used to have as a kid to burn the calories away. I finally found a solution that works for me. I can eat two or three pieces of dark chocolate. It has to be at least 70% cocoa or the sugar content will be too high and a banana smoothie made from bananas, milk and non-sweetened cocoa powder and a few drops of vanilla extract. This may not sound like much, but its job is to tone down my sweet cravings and it is actually doing that. My consumption of baked goods and chocolate has dropped to almost nothing and I really do believe that out of site means that chocolate and cake is out of mind. Try it, I think you’ll be amazed…
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