Training Tip 111
Making Changes Stick.
Once you understand (by one definition) what homeostasis means you'll understand the body likes things just as they are. It doesn't matter if you're vastly over weight and lose the fat quickly, nor skinny and add muscle fast the issue remains the same. Making a change and KEEPING it is key.
What we all too often see here is members are in too much of a damned rush. They will proclaim a desire to add muscle. Then take a boat load of drugs in order to do so. However, I know from seeing as much in the gyms I've trained in over the years that few make and then keep the change. It's all well and good losing 30lbs but what a waste of having done so if you then add 29lbs back. Throw in the time it takes for the now loose skin and it can feel like an age. But if it took 10 years to become fat do not expect the body to adapt in a handful of weeks. If you carry on and keep it off eventually it will.
Making Changes Stick.
Once you understand (by one definition) what homeostasis means you'll understand the body likes things just as they are. It doesn't matter if you're vastly over weight and lose the fat quickly, nor skinny and add muscle fast the issue remains the same. Making a change and KEEPING it is key.
What we all too often see here is members are in too much of a damned rush. They will proclaim a desire to add muscle. Then take a boat load of drugs in order to do so. However, I know from seeing as much in the gyms I've trained in over the years that few make and then keep the change. It's all well and good losing 30lbs but what a waste of having done so if you then add 29lbs back. Throw in the time it takes for the now loose skin and it can feel like an age. But if it took 10 years to become fat do not expect the body to adapt in a handful of weeks. If you carry on and keep it off eventually it will.
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