223: Why The Scale Sucks: 7 Better Ways To Know If Your Health & Fitness Plan Is Working with Ted Ryce
There’s no greater feeling than losing weight and fitting into those old jeans. And while losing the weight is difficult, the harder part comes after that: maintaining your new weight for the long haul. Sure, you want to keep your new slim physique and continue feeling confident. But there’s an even more important reason you should want to stay diligent.
First, let’s check out a review:
“Okay at 50 I’m an older guy. I’m not going to go crazy doing insane physical things. That is what I really like about this Podcast, sure it has some of that stuff too but it has a ton of information that I’m interested in as well, backed by science and well thought out. Still, that wouldn’t normally get me to listen to a Podcast. What I really enjoy is the insightful questions, wide array of very interesting topics and the intelligence the host brings to both the content and the guest and the guests are really first rate. So, yeah I’m hooked and I’m learning a lot because my life is improving because of it” — Gentlemen Adventurer
Thank you so much Gentlemen Adventurer for your review. It’s awesome to hear that you are appreciating the work that we have been doing at Legendary Life and that it has been helping you!
Now, this all started when I visited my dad’s for Thanksgiving and he asked, “Why are there all these information out there for health and fitness and gyms but people are still overweight?”
I thought it is such a great question and my answer is, most people aren’t looking at the situation the right way and they aren’t doing the right things. My dad like many is one of those people who has always been on and off diets. He eats the low-fat foods that people on diets typically consume. But the greatest challenge of this century is the obesity epidemic. According to the 2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Close to 70 % of Americans are overweight and 30% are obese.
Why? Because of an abundance of food and we don’t move a lot. You’ve heard it before if you want to lose weight, eat less, and move more. And it’s true to some level but the reality is a large percentage of people who lose weight by dieting end up fatter than they were when they started diet within 2 years.
The hard truth is diets do not lead to sustained weight loss or health benefits for the majority of people. So what’s the answer? Why can people follow something short term and get results but not keep it going to long term? The main reason is that they are out of control. And who are what do we have to blame for being out of control?
Hormones, neurotransmitters, and sleep influences a lot in our body including hunger, cravings, and why we feel satisfied or not after a meal.
That is why your goal shouldn’t be to lose weight, your goal shouldn’t be to eat low-calorie low-fat foods, your goal should be to exercise, eat whole foods, sleep and in general live your life in a way that stabilizes your hormones and neurotransmitters. Think about what your goals are right now for health and fitness and I want you to think about what I just said.
[tweet_box design=”box_07″ float=”none”]”It’s important to know that the change that you see in your body is much bigger than what the scale says. Listen to your body and get off the scale.” — Ted Ryce[/tweet_box]I’ve provided a guide you should use to truly measure how effective is your health and fitness program:
7 Better Ways To Know If Your Health & Fitness Plan Is Working:
- You feel satisfied after meals (21:02)
- You have more energy (21:49)
- You’re sleeping better (26:10)
- Weight vs Body-fat (Hint: Pay attention to how your clothe fit) (28:11)
- Your mood is more stable (30:05)
- You’re stronger and have better endurance (32:49)
- You feel like you’re living a lifestyle and not following a workout or diet (35:24)
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About the Show
The Legendary Life is a fun and enlightening look at health fitness, nutrition, biohacking, fat loss, anti-aging, and cutting-edge health advice from celebrity fitness trainer Ted Ryce. Ted’s clientele consists of celebrities, including Richard Branson, Ricky Martin, and Robert Downey Jr., CEOs of multimillion-dollar companies, and other high performers.
He breaks down countless health topics and provides science-backed solutions and the most effective, uncommon strategies to rapidly lose weight, improve your health, and upgrade your physical and mental performance, so you can live the life you deserve.
He breaks it down by providing science-based information so you can clear up the confusion and finally lose weight, fight disease, and live a longer, healthier life.
No guru. No fluff. And no preaching of generic fitness advice here. Along the way, Ted shares his own journey of how he turned great tragedy and loss into success and hope.
Now, his mission is to empower you with the tools and the knowledge you need to live your best life. New episodes every Monday and Friday.