Thursday, 5 December 2013

HIIT vs Steady State Cardio



Received this question... and my response.

"Which form of cardio, HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) or steady state cardio works best for fat loss".

Dear "B" I'll start off with a quick definition of the two:

HIIT: Any workout that alternates between intense bursts of activity and fixed periods of less-intense activity or even complete rest. For example, 2 minute walk, 1 minute sprint and so on.

Steady State Cardio: is simply a cardio workout that is a continuous, steady effort for an extended period of time.

When you read on the web each have their own list of benefits, and why you should be doing the one an not the other, and so on.

This is one of those things, and I know it's probably one of the most irritating answers, but it differs from person to person. For me personally, I only do steady state, and it works brilliantly for me. I have experimented between the two with clients, and find that they will respond well to one, but not the other. I suggest that you stick to one form of cardio for 2 weeks, and then switch to the other and see how your body response.

Monday, 2 December 2013

Cellulite!


I received this question today, and I would like share my response.

Question:

Although I'm very thin I have so much cellulite.
I don't know how to get rid of it , Its mostly on my upper Legs and bum I can't dare to wear a bikini .

I also struggle to eat right ! I'm addicted to energy drinks How can I get my body in shape and stop eating and drinking wrong !! 


Response: Dear M.... let's look at your first part of the question:

Cellulite:

What is cellulite? Its name makes it sound like a medical condition. But cellulite is nothing more than normal fat beneath the skin. The fat appears bumpy because it pushes against connective tissue, causing the skin above it to pucker.

The subcutaneous fat rests on top of muscle, and if the muscle is weak and flaccid, this can also contribute to the ‘bumpy’ effect of cellulite.

Since cellulite is largely due to a structural conformation below the skin, it is often common in very slender women. However, individuals who are over-fat will frequently have a more pronounced cellulite development, while those with less fat and more muscular definition tend to have less visible cellulite.

Some causes of cellulite:

Poor diet
Fad dieting
LACK OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY!
LACK OF MUSCLE TONE/FIBER
Slow metabolism
Dehydration
Total body fat
Thickness and color of your skin
Excess consumption of saturated fat and sugars

The best way to reduce the amount of cellulite, is to decrease the amount of body fat in the body. You can do this by:

Eating a healthy, balanced diet
Do more resistance training
Increase your cardiovascular exercise
DRINK MORE WATER! Minimum 4lt per/day
Avoid the use of caffeinated drinks
Restrict the use of alcohol and sweetened carbonated drinks.
STOP SMOKING!

Therefore "M" when you look at the points above, I'm sure that you can see why you struggle with cellulite, when you fix the things mentioned above, the cellulite problem will go away. But this links directly to your the second part of your question. And this is unfortunately something that only you can decide on. You need to be mentally and emotionally ready to make the change, no one can make you do this. The road to a healthier, fitter more beautiful you is not the easier road to take.

Monday, 7 January 2013

Recipe: Wasabi Grilled Tuna

Absolutely delicious, quick and guilt free.



Wasabi Sauce:

1 teaspoon wasabi powder or 1 teaspoon dry hot mustald
1 teaspoon water
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
2 tablespoons fat free smooth cottage cheese
1 clove garlic (crushed)

Tuna

1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1/2 teaspoon wasabi powder of dry hot mustard
2 fresh tuna steaks (2cm thick)

Directions:

Sauce:

  1. In a bowl mix wasabi and water to make a paste
  2. Let stand for 10 minutes
  3. Stir in vinegar, fat free cottage cheese and garlic
  4. Set aside
Tuna

  1. Prepare grill with medium-hot coals (or hot skillet)
  2. In a cup, mix the soy. oil, and wasabi powder
  3. Brush on tuna
  4. Grill for 3 - 4 minutes for rare tuna (I don't like it rare so 5 - 6 for well done)
  5. Thinly slice the tuna and serve with wasabi sauce.