Did P90X, Insanity or The latest Diet in a Box Work for You?

Weight loss requires more than a diet and exercise program. Thousands of people fail on cookie cutter diets every day. To truly achieve lasting weight loss you need a combination of different modalities customized to your needs and goals.

Question: How many of you have purchased P90X, Insanity, Diet in a Box or one of the thousands of at home do it yourself weight loss programs?

Answer: I would bet that over half of the people who read this article will raise their hand when asked this question.

The next question and answer is however the real eye opener!

Question: How many of you that said YES to the first question actually achieved the goals you set for yourself when you purchased the product?

Answer: Based on statistics and my REAL LIFE experience asking people this question, the answer will be: Less than 5% of the people who purchase these “do it yourself programs” actually achieve any results at all, much less the goal they had set.

This is not because these programs don’t work or because they are somehow misleading people with their advertisements. The reason they fail is because there is NO support, NO accountability and the person’s mindset has not changed just by purchasing the DVD set.

This same failure rate occurs with diets and cookie cutter nutrition programs. 99% of the diets and nutrition programs don’t give people the tools they need to make true changes to their lives. Most people are handed a piece of paper with a list of foods to eat and foods to avoid. This isn’t a weight loss program! This is a piece of paper that worthless to someone who truly wants to change their life and lose weight.

The nutrition and fitness components of the weight loss program are important, but they are not the most important features of a successful plan. They are just two piece of a very large and complex puzzle. In order to achieve true success with weight loss you need a combination of 5 modalities: Nutrition, Fitness, Support, Accountability and Mindset. If even one of these pieces is missing your weight loss puzzle cannot be completed.

This is what makes my programs completely different than any other weight loss plan available today! I focus on all 5 modalities and I understand how to customize the program to fit your individual needs. I work with clients all over the country and no client has the same needs! Everyone requires different levels of attention in all 5 areas.

Find a Weight loss Experts in the industry that you can actually speak with one on one! I understand that making a change is scary and that you are going to feel anxiety and fear, which is why I make myself available to all my clients. I am here to support you through your weight loss journey and help you achieve the goals you have set for yourself. Together we can accomplish any goal!

Health and Happiness,
Jay
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Build Your Muscles to Boost Insulin Response!

Increasing lean muscle mass—already known to be important to fight frailty with aging (a condition called sarcopenia)—may also help protect against diabetes. A new study reports that every additional 10% of skeletal muscle mass was associated with an 11% reduction in insulin resistance and a 12% lower risk of transitional, prediabetes or diabetes.

“While we knew there was a relationship between metabolic disorders and very low muscle mass,” says lead researcher Preethi Srikanthan, MD, of the University of California-Los Angeles, “we were surprised to find that this relationship was preserved across the range of muscle mass.”

Dr. Srikanthan and colleagues examined data on 13,644 participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) III, from 1988 to 1994. When researchers compared the one-quarter of participants with the most muscle mass with those at the bottom of the spectrum, those with the greatest muscle mass were 63% less prone to diabetes.

When the results were adjusted to omit people already suffering from diabetes, the association between muscle mass and improved insulin resistance was even stronger. The benefits of increasing muscle mass went beyond countering the metabolic effects of sarcopenia: “Increases in muscle mass above even average levels were associated with additional protection against insulin resistance and prediabetes.”

Insulin resistance is a condition in which the body’s muscle, fat and liver cells don’t respond properly to insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas that helps cells take in and use glucose. As a result, excess glucose—a form of sugar that’s the body’s main source of energy—builds up in the bloodstream, setting the stage for diabetes.

According to Dr. Srikanthan, “Our findings suggest that beyond focusing on losing weight to improve metabolic health, there may be a role for maintaining fitness and building muscle mass. This is a welcome message for many overweight patients who experience difficulty in achieving weight loss, as any effort to get moving and keep fit should be seen as laudable and contributing to metabolic change.”

The study was cross-sectional rather than interventional, so the researchers can’t say for certain that increasing your muscle mass will lower your risk of developing insulin resistance or pre-diabetes.
Source of information:  Tufts University Health and Nutrition Letter

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Body Fat vs. Muscle

This photo shows the difference in size of 5 Pounds of Body Fat vs. 5 Pounds of Lean Muscle!!  This is why the Body Fat Detox is so important!

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Obesity and Diabetes Pose 1-2 Threat to Young Americans!

“They could be first generation to not live as long as their parents”

Doctors have long been concerned that increasing rates of childhood obesity could fuel a diabetes epidemic.

Study results have now underscored that fear.

Researchers have found that the length of time a person carries excess weight directly contributes to an increased risk for type 2 diabetes.

In other words, because today’s children are expected to receive a larger lifetime “dose” of obesity, their chances of developing diabetes at some point in their lives will be greater.

Dr. John E. Anderson, vice president of medicine and science for the American Diabetes Association, said that the findings reflect what is already happening in society, with more young children and teenagers diagnosed with type 2 diabetes than ever before.

“A disease that used to be confined to older people is creeping into high schools,” Anderson said. “At best, this is alarming. This obesity epidemic we have is fueling an epidemic of diabetes in young people.”

Obesity among children and adolescents has almost tripled since 1980, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Today, nearly one in five American kids ages 2 to 19 — or about 12.5 million — are obese.

Obesity has long been linked with the development of type 2 diabetes, which occurs when the body gradually loses its ability to properly use insulin to convert blood sugar into fuel, a condition known as insulin resistance.

“Extra weight gets in the way of the ability of tissues to absorb insulin and use it to convert glucose,” Anderson said. “The more obese you are, the more insulin resistant you can become.”

But researchers now are finding that the time spent carrying extra weight matters as much as the amount of extra weight itself.

A research team at the University of Michigan that studied the health records of about 8,000 teens and young adults found that those with a body mass index (BMI) indicating overweight or obesity for a greater length of time had a higher risk for diabetes.

For example, the researchers found that a person who carried a BMI of 35 for 10 years — a BMI of 30 or above is considered obese — could be considered to have the equivalent of 100 years of excess BMI.

The findings, published in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, jibe with projections that show diabetes rates exploding as more people spend more of their lives either overweight or obese.

“If you’re born in the year 2000 and the current trends continue unchecked, you will have a one in three chance of developing type 2 diabetes,” Anderson said. That risk increases for certain ethnic minorities, including African Americans, Native Americans and Hispanics.

Diabetes is a systemic disease, and by its nature can affect almost every part of a person’s body. Someone with diabetes has a shorter life expectancy, and on any given day has twice the risk for dying as a person of similar age without diabetes, according to the CDC.

“We worry this will be the first generation of Americans who don’t live as long as their parents did,” Anderson said.

What can be done to alter the potentially grim outlook? To start losing weight, kids need to adopt a set of healthy living skills that become part of their daily routine, said Sheri Colberg-Ochs, an exercise science professor at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., who works with the American Diabetes Association.

“It’s not just the weight, per se,” Colberg-Ochs said. “It’s the lifestyle they’ve developed that caused them to gain the extra weight.”

First, kids need to be taught to eat healthy foods and to avoid foods that are fatty, sugar-packed or heavily processed, she said.

“When food is a lot more refined, it’s lacking in a lot of vitamins and minerals that are essential to your effective metabolic function,” she said. “Kids eat empty calories, and those calories go straight to weight gain.”

But they also need to become more physically active, she said. Exercise has been shown to both battle obesity and help better control blood glucose levels in the body.

“Those two things alone would probably solve the problem of childhood obesity, were society to pursue them vigorously,” Colberg-Ochs said.

By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
Link to the story:  Industry Science Journal

SOURCES: John E. Anderson, M.D., vice president, medicine and science, American Diabetes Association; Sheri Colberg-Ochs, Ph.D., professor, exercise science, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va., and adjunct professor, internal medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Va.

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Maryland woman has her type 2 diabetes under control at 38, and her future is brighter!

A Life-Saving Lesson That Took Decades to Learn.  Maryland woman has her type 2 diabetes under control at 38, and her future is brighter

Doctors diagnosed Ronda Keys with type 2 diabetes when she was 19 years old and a student at the University of Maryland.

Now 38 and living in Montgomery Village, Md., Keys had been suffering the classic symptoms before her diagnosis — fatigue, extreme thirst, frequent urination. “That prompted me to just go to the doctor,” she recalled. “That’s when I found out.”

But the news wasn’t completely out of left field. Her father was diabetic, as were her  grandmother and several aunts and uncles.

“There’s a long line of it in my family,” Keys said. “It wasn’t really a surprise once I was told that I had it, but I guess I had never thought of myself as getting it, especially that young.”

Nonetheless, Keys admits, she took the diagnosis with a small amount of resentment. “I was a little taken aback,” she said. “I didn’t do anything to go out and get this. I thought it was kind of unfair. You’re just told you have this, and oh, by the way, there’s no cure.”

Keys’s doctor put her on oral medication and encouraged her to exercise more and eat a healthy diet. But she was young and at college and found it hard to reconcile her diabetes treatment with her lifestyle.

“The issue for me was just being different from my friends,” she said. “I didn’t want to be the odd ball out. I just wanted to fit in with everyone else.”

Those college years established a pattern for Keys. She would half-heartedly pursue self-treatment for her diabetes, and then get serious about it when she began to feel really sick. “I would try for a while, and then I would fall off the wagon and stay off,” she said.

Things continued that way until three years ago, when Keys was hospitalized with a serious infection. Her body didn’t respond to treatment, which she was told was due to her diabetes.

“My blood sugar was fighting against the medicines the doctors were giving me,” she said. “I was very, very sick. As a result, I had to go on insulin, which I had been fighting.”

Keys was hospitalized for 14 days. The insulin helped save her life, but she hated having to resort to it. “It just felt like failure,” she said. “Insulin equals failure. You didn’t do what you were supposed to do, and now you have to take insulin.”

That feeling didn’t last long, though.

“I found out it was the best thing that could have happened to me,” Keys said. “I love to travel, and I’m very active, and I didn’t feel well. I was getting sick. I was having trouble with my kidneys. After going on insulin, it was an immediate turnaround for me.”

Since then, Keys also has become more serious about her exercise and diet, getting to the gym three times a week and practicing moderation when she eats.

“I’m doing a lot better than three years ago,” she said. “I feel better. I’m able to do everything I want to do. I’m very active. Diabetes is not stopping me now.”

By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
Story Link:  HEALTHDAY

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Jay Nixon, Celebrity Weight Loss and Nutrition Expert and Body Fat Detox Creator Shares Power Plate Training Secrets on CBS.

Jay Nixon, Celebrity Weight Loss and Nutrition Expert and Body Fat Detox Creator Shares Power Plate Training Secrets on CBS.

Nixon Elite founder, Jay Nixon, discusses Power Plate Training basics, tips and exercise benefits with the KPSP CBS Morning Team.
Just 25 Minutes Per Day Equals 90 Minutes in the Gym!

Palm Springs, CA (PRWEB) December 27, 2011

Nixon Elite founder, Jay Nixon, discusses Power Plate Training basics, tips and exercise benefits with the KPSP CBS Morning Team on Tuesday, December 27, 2011.  Power Plate equipment is a premium vibration device powering a new dimension in wellness solutions for all ages, lifestyles and physical abilities. Power Plate uses the principles of Acceleration Training™ to stimulate the body’s natural response to vibration. These vibrations transmit waves of energy throughout the body, activating muscle contractions between 25 and 50 times per second, enhancing overall performance in sessions as short as 25 minutes a day, 3 times a week.

Acceleration Training™ on Power Plate equipment offers a host of benefits, ranging from an immediate improvement in blood circulation, to a variety of other measurable outcomes such as increased muscle strength and flexibility, improved range of motion, decreased cellulite, increased bone mineral density, reduced pain and soreness and faster recovery.  Jay Nixon’s 3-dimensional vibration technology continues to lead the industry, and its benefits are grounded in extensive academic and independent scientific medical research. 

“With a passion for helping people to achieve their weight loss and nutrition goals, I have incorporated the latest breaking news, research and trends into each of my customized fitness programs,” stated Nixon. “From the Power Plate to the Nixon Elite Body Fat Detox System, we can jumpstart your 2012.”

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Jay Nixon is founder of Nixon Elite and the Nixon Elite Body Fat Detox System.  He is fast becoming regarded as one of the leading experts in weight loss, nutrition, and personal development.  He has created a dynamic enterprise that is devoted to empowering people to take control of their lives and achieve their life goals.  For more information visit www.NixonElite.com.  

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The Top 3 Reason Why 90% of All Diets Fail!

Weight Loss Success Coach Jay Nixon talks about why diets fail! The National Institute of Health reports that 90% of all diets fail. Jay believes that diets fail for 3 reasons: No Support, No Accountability, and No Mindset Change. Jay is the creator of the Body Fat Detox System. He has being coaching clients on nutrition and fitness for over 17 years.

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Secret Weapon for Burning Body Fat

Weight Loss Success Coach Jay Nixon talks about one of his secret weapons in the war on body fat. Jay has developed a Body Fat incinerating protocol that he uses on all of his clients. One of the key supplements in the protocol is L-Carnitine L-Tartrate. To find out more about Jay’s Body Fat Burning Protocol contact him on his website at www.nixonelite.com.

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#1 Fight Fighting Extract!

Hydroxycitric Acid is an extract from the rind of the Garcinia cambogia plant that helps reduce body fat by turning stored fat into fuel during exercise.  Pulling more fat out of fat stores increases endurance, allowing you to hit the weights longer and harder.  Furthermore, research from Ohio State University reported that HCA can alter genes that govern how the body burns fat, leading to greater fat loss.

Dose:  Take two to three doses of 500 to 1,000 milligrams of HCA per day.  Take one of these doses about 30 minutes before you start weight workouts.

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2 Things you Can Do to Lose Body Fat and Gain Lean Muscle!

#1:  Consume 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight daily
Protein provides amino acids which are the building blocks of muscle protein.  Although mainstream nutritional guidelines recommend less than half a gram of protein per pound of body weight for the average person, research shows that athletes (everyone has an athlete in them) – especially those concerned with adding lean muscle and burning excess body fat  - need to consume at least 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight.  Beginners should try to get in 1.5 grams per pound per day for the first six months of training, since this is when your muscles will respond most rapidly.  For the 180-pounder, this means 270 grams per day at the outset and a bare minimum of 180 grams daily thereafter.

Your protein choices should be mainly animal proteins such as lean beef, chicken, eggs, fish and turkey.  Theses are the most complete protein sources, meaning they provide your body with the essential amino acids it can’t manufacture on it’s own.  I also like to use a protein supplement for help me reach my daily protein intake goals.  My protein powder of choice is Optimum Nutrition’s All Natural 100% Whey Protein.

#2:  Eat every 2-3 hours
Eating throughout the day helps you both gain lean muscle and burn fat by ensuring there’s a steady supply of energy and amino acids fueling your muscles.  The key is to keep every meal about the same size.  If you pig out with a 1,200-calorie lunch, you’ll be less likely to eat 2-3 hour later and could gain the wrong kind of weight, since excess calories are often stored a body fat.  Aim for at least six meals per day and up to eight, which the 180-pounder would mean roughly 500-600 calories per meal.

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