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Daily Motivational Study from my newly released book: FIT FOREVER, The Next Step

“Our bodies are apt to be our autobiographies.”   Frank Gillette Burgess
It’s true, we get but one body in life. It is a gift for us to manage for a lifetime.

So, what is the pulse of our country’s health? By any measure America’s health is failing miserably.  We spend far more on health care than anyone in the world and we are one of the least healthy nations in the world.  More than two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, and more than 15 million of us have diabetes.

We fall prey to heart disease and cancer at a higher rate than any country in the world largely due to our unhealthy lifestyle choices.  Almost half of our people walking the streets of America are prime candidates for heart disease, stroke or some form of cancer.

What is heartbreaking is that America’s kids are the first generation in history whose life span is ten years less than their parents due to our fast food habits and lack of exercise.

It’s time for us to embrace a healthy lifestyle!

Remember, your body is a priceless gift! You only get one for a lifetime.  It’s unique, it’s one of a kind, and it’s yours to take care of the rest of your life.

Bottom line – only one person is accountable for making the necessary changes, and that someone is YOU.  Join me in a movement to make America FIT FOREVER one person at a time!

(I’d love to hear your comments and feedback as to how we can make a difference!)

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He Lost over 330 pounds!

Sky Fitness member  Scot Underwood…

Has applied the following principles and lost over 330 pounds the last two years. No, he didn’t take any short cuts, magic pills, lotions or potions.  He has lost every single pound the right way, the healthy way.  His journey was one of proper balance in eating right and exercise, along with his determination to be “FIT FOREVER.”

So how does a person lose over 330 lbs?  How do they go from wearing 9X shirts and size 80 overalls to wearing regular sized clothes?

Scot Underwood says, “I knew that if I told myself I needed to lose over 300 lbs that it would be overwhelming.  So I set a goal of just losing a couple of pounds the healthy way; simply burning more calories a day than I consumed.  I continued to lose those couple of pounds 150 times over a two-year period.  This has been an amazing journey; one that has literally saved my life.”

The key is finding proper balance with what we eat and how active we need to be for optimal health.

Health is feeling positive and energetic, and the ability to put in a good day’s work on the job, and still have energy when we get home at night.  It means taking control of our schedules and making time for our priorities.It’s realizing the importance of living long enough to see our children, our grandchildren, and our great-grandchildren grow up to lead long, happy lives.  Healthy living is no short-term venture. It is a lifestyle that we must embrace every day of our journey.

The truth is, most Americans live pretty inactive lifestyles.  That is why 120 million people; over 50% of us are overweight.The reason that most people have become overweight is fairly simple. They take in more calories and fat than they burn throughout the day with activity.  Simply put: if you want to lose weight, find a way to burn more calories and fat than you take in!

The good news is that by simply taking more steps in the course of our day we can add consistent calorie burning which increases our metabolism, helping us to lose weight.  Weight loss is all about how many calories we burn in a day, what we eat, and how much we eat (portion control).  Without some help to know those equations our weight loss is left to happenstance.

Decide to live and active lifestyle.

We must take the time and energy to be more active. You can start today by simply walking more. Instead of taking the elevator to the second, third, or even fourth floor, search out the stairway and get a little exercise. Take opportunities to walk during your lunch hour or in your neighborhood when you get home from work. Just keeping your body in motion by walking an extra 20 minutes a day will burn a surprising amount of calories.

Schedule an hour of exercise three times a week, setting aside twenty minutes of that hour for cardiovascular exercise like walking, running, riding a bike or jumping rope. During the last forty minutes of that hour do some kind of strength training such as push-ups, sit ups, or lifting weights.

One thing that may be helpful to understand about exercise is that it not only burns fat but also actually speeds up your body’s metabolism. To speed up your metabolism you need to increase your activity and your aerobic exercise. As a rule we strive to burn as many calories as we can during exercise. That is beneficial to weight loss. But interestingly enough, it is after exercise that the metabolism speeds up, burning off even more calories and unnecessary body fat.

Now is your time to act!  Go ahead and realize that it’s time to change some things that are long overdue concerning your health.

NOW is the time to change!

Much like Scot Underwood with his 330 lb. weight loss, you can do ANYTHING you set your mind to do. Why don’t you go ahead and reach for your biggest dream, set some goals toward that dream and give it all you’ve got?  Good luck on your FIT FOREVER journey!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Even Thomas Edison knew about health…

“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but instead will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.”                       Thomas Edison

We may not think of eating smart as a way of preventing disease.  But this is exactly the case.

For example, Japanese culture has a very low incidence of cancer while they live in their home country.  But when they come to our country and begin to live our fast food lifestyle they develop the same rate of cancer that we do in the United States.

The message is this: We have to be careful about what we put into our bodies.  The way that we eat will drastically affect our health in the future as well as how we feel on a daily basis.

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