Wednesday, March 24, 2010

More Fitness Tips from Pat

Stress is not only one of the leading causes of doctor's visits in this country (70-90%), but also has direct link to overeating and weight gain.

Emotional eating results primarily from the stressors in your life. Everyday we are constantly reminded of the negatives in our lives. So many people are suffering through financial issues right now; unemployment and foreclosures are at an all time high; students dealing with overwhelming homework and/or college loans. And in this country when money gets tight, many turn to fast food options. It's cheap, quick and the children love it. But the damage it's doing to our bodies leads to diabetes, high blood pressure, weight gain, heart disease just to start.

Being overweight and constantly thinking about it starts a snowball effect. You become upset about being overweight, the emotional side kicks in and you crave those comfort foods. Again you beat yourself up about what you've eaten and that stress continues to thrive.

Stress also changes your metabolism making it sluggish; one of factors in retaining belly fat!

Stress Management is one of the most important things you can do for yourself. You need to take time for YOU! Take a walk outside. Get rid of the Ipod, get back to listening to nature. Take a yoga class, a guided meditation class, find a quiet place to just be with yourself. You cannot be there for your family if your health (mental and physical) is deteriorating.

"Fitness is a lifestyle and not only a challenge for your body, but your mind as well. Your mind controls every aspect of your body and no matter what your fitness goals may be, your mind has to be open and willing to accept the challenge."

"When you change your body, you change everything about yourself."


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