Q: Am I too young for this
program? I'm only 15
A: I recommend anyone of
any age learn more about nutrition, improve their food choices and
start to exercise. There are far too many teenagers today who are
stuck in front of a computer or TV who don't get enough exercise,
living off of fast food, frozen food, packaged food, candy and other
junk food.
You may get away with it for a while, but habits
formed early can last for life and are very hard to break later. It
will catch up with you eventually. If you don't believe me, look at
all the 40 and 50 year olds you know and see what kind of shape most
of them are in. Is that how you want to look 30 years from now? I'm
in the best shape of my life right now in my late 30's because I
started a fitness lifestyle including nutrition, cardio training and
weight training when I was 14 years old.
It's never too early and never too late to start a
healthy lifestyle. However, when you are only 15 or so, I don't
recommend extremely restrictive diets, including very low carb or
competition diets like those used by bodybuilders and fitness
competitors. Instead, I recommend that you focus on increasing your
cardiovsacular exercise to burn off the fat (including sports and
recreational activities like biking), strength training to build
muscle, and simply "cleaning up your diet." "
By "cleaning up" your diet, I mean working on the
basics and establishing good nutrition habits that you will keep for
the rest of your life. For example; cut back on processed and
refined foods, fried foods, white sugar, white flour, soft drinks,
candy, fast food and so on. Trade all that junk for natural lean
proteins like egg whites, fish and chicken, and natural carbs like
fruits, vegetables and unrefined whole grains. More detailed
instructions are found in the BURN THE FAT ebook.
The e-book includes the all these fundamentals in
something I call the "baseline diet" and that's where you start -
just with the basics. The e-book also contains a more strict
"competition diet" based on the techniques used by bodybuilders and
fitness competitors prior to contests. Although this can cause more
rapid and greater fat loss to let you really get that "six pack abs"
look, it is a very strict program, and at age 15, that type of
dieting stress is just not necessary.
Lastly, of course, if you have any medical problems,
health conditions or nutritional restrictions, don't change anything
in your diet without checking with your doctor or a registered
dietician first, and definitely let your parents know what you
planning to do, especially if you are eating the majority of your
meals at home.
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