Busted! 5 Fitness and Health Tips That May Make You Cry

Myth: The more ab exercises I do, the skinnier my waist will be.

BUSTED: Doing stomach exercises can strengthen your abdominal muscles, but it won’t burn body fat to give you that 6-pack you’re after.  If you want your ab muscles to show, you need to either be naturally skinny or embrace a diet low in carbohydrates and high in proteins with a decent helping of healthy fats and fruits and vegetables.

Myth: My diet includes diet soda, it’s zero calories so it has to be good for me.

BUSTED: According to a recent University of Texas study, drinking just two or more cans a day accelerated waistline expansion by 500%. The artificial sweeteners disrupt the body’s ability to regulate calorie intake. In other words, your body is being tricked into thinking it’s ingesting sugar, so you crave more food and as a result, eat more food than you would have without drinking the soda.

Myth: By working out, I can convert fat into muscle.

BUSTED: You cannot convert fat into muscle as they are completely different.  In fact, when working out it is best to focus on either losing fat or gaining muscle.   In order to gain muscle, you have to eat more calories than you burn and, in order to lose body fat, you must burn more calories than you consume.

Myth: Cardio is more important for fat loss than weight lifting.

BUSTED: You will definitely burn calories completing a cardio workout, but to lose weight your primary concern should be muscle loss.  Muscles make it easier for your body to prevent fat gain.  Your body will burn more calories maintaining muscle than maintaining fat. In other words, the more muscle you build, the more calories your body will burn each day.  The less muscle you have the lower your metabolism.  A great weight loss program should focus on (in this order) your caloric intake, weight training and then cardio.

 Myth: Stretching before a workout prevents injury and increased my performance.

BUSTED: I know, you grew up stretching before a workout or sporting event because your coach or parents told you it was beneficial.  You were probably told that stretching prevents injury, when in fact, the opposite is true.  Recent studies show that stretching before a workout will weaken the muscle by up to 30%.  By elongating your muscles before strenuous exercise you actually may be increasing the risk of injury. Instead of stretching before a workout, get your blood flowing through your muscles with some low impact cardio for 5 to 10 minutes.  Stretching after a workout is great and still proves to be beneficial.

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This article was authored by Sergeant Michael Volkin, best-selling author of military books and inventor of Strength Stack 52 bodyweight fitness cards.

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10 Replies to "Busted! 5 Fitness and Health Tips That May Make You Cry"

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    combo123 May 2, 2013 (4:57 pm)

    Nice article, very informative.

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    Billy Blanks June 4, 2018 (11:15 pm)

    Hi, Diatta! This is a very informative article for beginners and advanced athletes alike. It can help millennials with their workouts, especially for those who are just starting to discover their potentials. Cheers!

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    Robert Shelton June 24, 2018 (5:22 pm)

    Great and informative article, thanks alot for sharing these informations and personal experiences

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    Chrissy Flynn September 11, 2018 (8:10 pm)

    Before starting my fitness journey, these myths gave me doubts of whether or not to start working out in the gym. The good thing is, my boyfriend informed me of to-dos and not-to-dos and each day I am learning new lessons. Thanks for this article!

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    Chris Berkey September 28, 2018 (10:05 pm)

    Cardio and weight lifting are both important. I also make sure that my workouts are partnered with the right kind of lifestyle which I can sustain for a lifetime. Thanks for this.

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    Jennifer Berkey November 19, 2018 (6:35 am)

    I skipped drinking diet sodas years ago because my friend told me that it’s not healthy and it’s making me fat. Thanks for this tips/ myths busted. Xoxo.

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    Lisa May 5, 2019 (2:36 am)

    Thank you! So happy that Canada introduced you to gyms and the pleasures of working out. It really is a pleasure… whenever I’m not in the mood or start making excuses, I remind myself I’m alive and able-bodied so get to it. Always feel better after. Doing what works for us is so, so, SO important.

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    travel blog May 9, 2019 (2:00 pm)

    This is Great and informative article, thanks alot for sharing these informations and personal experiences

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    Rohit Kumar August 15, 2019 (12:52 pm)

    Genuinely stated, there are such a significant number of individuals saying a lot of things regarding wellness nowadays. In any case, no one is certain about whom to pursue the best tips and guidance.
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    sakibul islam September 14, 2019 (1:35 pm)

    Hi, your all the tips are outstanding and very informative for me. Your best tips is that listen to the motivational speakers that are good for you and your health. It becomes very difficult to continue with the original plan if it too strict or boring. I also make a plan for a health tips.