5 Renegade Rules for Fat Loss
August 6, 2008
By: Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS
www.TurbulenceTraining.com
I try to read a book per week, and I recently picked up “Rules for Renegades” by Christine Comaford-Lynch. It was the perfect book for my short flight to and from Baltimore back in June.
Late in the book, Christine reveals her 10 Renegade Rules for Success, and I was surprised to see that each one was a perfect rule for fat burning as well.
I’ve chosen the top 5 renegade rules for fat loss below (you’ll have to pick up her book for the other 5) to help you get more results in less time.
1. Responsibility
We all need to take full responsibility for everything in our lives, including how big our belly is.
Only you are in control of what you eat. Only you are in control of your workouts.
Once you accept responsibility than the rest is easy! (Because now you know who is in charge.)
2. Solicit support
I can’t agree with Christine enough on this one.
As you know, I was one of the first fat loss experts to tell you about the importance of social support and what it means to your success.
So get a nutrition buddy, a workout buddy, and lots and lots of positive people on your site supporting you through your fat loss success! The more people on your side, the better.
3. Toss toxicity
On the other hand, spend less time with people who say, “You won’t be able to do it”. And toss the toxicity out of your kitchen too. No more chips, soda, candy, or crap. Get rid of it! Say goodbye to temptation, because even fitness pro’s can’t keep their hands out of the cookie jar if its there.
4. Persevere
Too many folks give up just before they succeed. It’s just like “The Dip” that I told you about last week.
There will be tough times, make no mistake about it. But persevering through them is what separates the XL’s from the mediums. Or the 38 inch waists from the 32’s. Or the sweatshirted folks on the beach from those that are walking around in skimpy bathing suits.
What group do you want to be in?
5. Pay attention
In this case, track and test everything you do.
Track your nutrition. Record your workouts.
Review them frequently to identify what is working. That way, you can always come back to successful programs in the future when you are struggling.
Along with social support, this might be one of the most overlooked aspects of fat loss success.
Track and test and get to know your body!
Follow these renegade rules for fat loss and you’ll succeed!
Now go get some friends to support you for fat loss,
Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS
Author, Turbulence Training For Abs Home Abdominal Workouts
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