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Sunday, July 24, 2011

What is a BMI & What's my BMI?

Hi all,

Frustratingly (for me, GP, at least), the Body Mass Index (BMI) appears to be the most commonly used measure of health and fitness. It should be remembered, the BMI is only a unit of measure of body weight in relation to height, which is only one factor to consider when measuring someones health - it does not necessarily identify a healthy individual. However, this is not the reason for my frustration.

My main frustration is the fact that many (but not ALL) health, fitness and medical "professionals" do not factor body composition into the equation and provide the client with a FALSE reading. Many of the people I work with are athletes and therefore many of them carry a greater muscle mass, but it would be wrong to categorize a muscular frame as overweight or obese when they clearly are not. In these instances, a body fat percentage test would be a far fairer unit of measure to identify their health status (amongst other tests). Again, a body fat percentage test should be performed which does not factor height and weight into its calculations. In the absence of expensive testing equipment, a 4 site caliper test is a sensible body fat percentage test.

Please find the BMI formula and reference chart below:

Weight (kg) / Height2 (metres) = BMI Score

Example: 85kg divide (1.80m x 1.80m) = BMI Score of 26.2 - Overweight (Grade 1 Obesity)


 I hope you find this information useful!

All the best,


GP
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Taurine - an Often Promoted Active Ingredient. Why?

Hello all,

The mention of Taurine has cropped up a few times recently in relation to the subjects I'll tackle below. As noted in the Amino Acid category of the Gym Professor website, Taurine does not have an "L" prefix as it only exists in one form. Furthermore, Taurine's unusual as it's not incorporated into proteins in the body (likewise, L-Ornithine). However, Taurine does play an important role in bile acid metabolism (as it's incorporated into one of the most abundant bile acids - Chenodeoxychloic Acid), where it serves to emulsify dietary lipids in the intestine, promoting digestion. 

Taurine's most famous use is within "buzz/ energy" drinks, such as Red Bull (you know - gives you wings). You may find it as an active ingredient within your pet food or baby formula as well. As with most amino acids we've covered, their individual (& grouped) function/s has led to their analysis for different uses and their inclusion within many relating formula's. Although Taurine's inclusion within pet food and baby formula is more apparent (I'll cover this at the foot of the page), there's several reasons to argue it's inclusion within "energy" drinks, subsequently, it's become the norm as an ingredient. The quantitative "energy" (measured in calories) is less within so called "energy" drinks than a typical soft drink. The relating term "energy" (& the reason why I place it within annoying " " upon each mention) is borne from the basis that the ingredients (including Taurine) in these drinks contribute to mental alertness and physical performance, despite actually having less "energy" (again, when measuring calories).
Personally, I prefer the term "buzz" drink. Anyway, I'll cover "energy" drinks in greater detail within the supplement section of this website.

Before I forget, what else you might see Taurine in as an active ingredient - pet food and baby formula. Firstly, pet food. Working along with Zinc, Taurine is important for eye health and vision. Cat's cannot synthesize the compound and so it's an important dietary requirement. Don't worry, your cat's not about to go blind, as meat and fish are good sources of Taurine. But, if you see it as an added ingredient within a processed cat food formula, this is why. As regards baby formula, premature babies who lack the enzymes needed to convert cystathionine to L-Cysteine may become deficient in taurine. Thus, Taurine is a dietary essential nutrient in these individuals and is often added to many baby formulas as a measure of prudence (coincidentally the name of my first cat - LOL). Also of note, it has been found that high concentrations of Taurine are present in breast milk.

Until the next time, happy training!
GP
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

FAQ of the day. What type of cardio exercise should I perform?

FAQ of the day. What type of cardio exercise should I perform? 

Check out my Cardio Workouts - Considerations and Options article here:

All the best,

GP
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Friday, July 8, 2011

Gym Workout Routine General Rules of Thumb

Hi all, 

I’m sure I’ve posted a link to this article before, but as I’ve been asked about exercise choices, exercise order, rep. range and rest days already today, I thought I’d do so again. Covering all of the above, please check out the following article: http://www.gymprofessor.com/gym-routines-factors.html

Happy training!

GP


Saturday, June 25, 2011

The Truth About Fat Burners


Having assisted many fitness models and bodybuilders with their physiques, and maintaining a low body fat year round for my own sport, I am quizzed on a daily basis regarding diet and exercise. One recurring subject is fat burners.

Fat burners....mmmm....where to start with this subject. First off, if you’ve come across this article, the likelihood is that you have (or are) considering using a fat burner of some sort. Unfortunately though, the associated marketing blurb and hype can make the subject of fat burning supplements somewhat exaggerated and at best deliberately misleading. Because of this, I may be annoying throughout the remainder of the article body and enclose the term “fat burner” in inverted commas each time.

Due to misleading advertising, I am often asked for, or about, fat burners that “melt away fat”, “stop fat building up”, “strongest at burning fat” etc. You get the idea!

The majority of “fat burners” offer a supplement stack of ingredients – appetite suppressants, thermogens, fat binders, fat blockers and carb blockers. “Fat burners” are described as something that will either burn more fat when introduced, or inhibit (stop or reduce) fat from being created.

Well, is any of this true? Sort of, but it is, again, misleading at best. First, we should consider that fat is stored energy. The only way to utilize stored energy is to cause an energy (calorie) deficit i.e. burn more energy than we consume / consume less energy than we burn. In short, doing what we should be doing – eating less and being more active. To this end, the appetite suppressing qualities of a “fat burner” will aid us to eat less, whilst a stimulant ingredient should give a “buzz” to be more active. So, far removed from “melt away fat”. Often, “fat burners” are referred to by people as being “stronger” if the stimulant hit is greater, thereby often increasing their activity levels further.

With the above in mind, the following statement is also given in relation to thermogenic aids/ metabolic optimizers.... 

“Fat burners increase your metabolism thus converting the stored body fat into energy that will be used by your body”

Again, this is slightly misleading. A stimulant will increase metabolic rate for a duration, however, the change is fairly insignificant to consuming food more often and exercise on metabolic rate. Note: We’ll cover “optimal eating” and types of exercise on our metabolism (body functions) amongst other training articles. 

In my view, "fat burners" are best used once you reach a plateaux during weight loss - when you just need a little extra push in the right direction in order to eat a bit less or train a little bit harder. A stimulant product (like the many you’ll see advertised) can help to achieve this. To this end, the more popular products tend to be those with a higher stimulant dose. However, a stronger supplement doesn't necessary mean better, as you may find that a weaker dose supplement proves more advantageous (i.e. achieving enough of a "buzz" without any adverse side effects).

As with your eating and exercise regime, you should consider what is realistically sustainable. I am only able to keep to a low body fat percentage by being consistent with my eating and exercise habits. A “fat burner” should never be considered as a long-term solution, it’s not! It may present a short-term aid though to help improve your eating and exercise habits.

I hope you have found this article useful. 

All the best,
GP
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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Great Gym Workout Gadget

Hello all, I hope you've been enjoying your training this week! I've recovered from my charity jaunt last weekend & was back in the gym as usual come Monday (although I did take things easy). Special thanks to those that have emailed about performing their gym workouts from our new paperback book - glad you like it! If you haven't ordered yours already, the discount code (YEA86YW4) is still valid :) .

Anyway, on to this week's newsletter. It's not too often I'll afford space on a newsletter to a product, but I've been asked about one particular product a few times this week - the Manta Ray. I'm sure only a minority of you would've heard of this excellent device, but it's been around for well over a decade and is a great weapon to add to your training arsenal. So, what is it? Read on....

The Manta Ray squat aid has long been one of those products which I just can't help but think "Damn, I wish I came up with that!", regardless, I'm glad someone did! It's simplicity, and that Advanced Fitness patented the product, are the Manta Ray's overwhelming reasons that it's stood the test of time and kept many weight training enthusiasts squatting (or lunging etc.) happily for so many years.

Very well made from highly-resilient polyurethane polymer (PU), a Manta Ray will outlast you, which makes the Manta Ray price tag ($39.95 direct) an absolute bargain! The only reason I've known weight trainers re-purchase the Manta Ray is through theft or having lost it. They've re-purchased because the Manta Ray works!

Unlike using a barbell pad or towel, which serves only to cushion the load, the Manta Ray distributes the load across your Trapezius muscles, hence it being the shape of a Manta Ray. Personally, as someone who's squat in excess of 3 times their bodyweight (this is not intended to be "dick measuring"), discomfort through the resting point of the bar has never been an issue, although this is the primary reason that most of you will buy it. Instead, for me, the most positive attribute is to avoid rolling of the bar and stress on the shoulder complex, which can be interrelated and can lead to serious injury! Both issues are solved when squatting with the Manta Ray, which, despite your hands still being positioned in the conventional manner to squat, feels very much like a Top Squat or Safety Squat Bar to use, but a lot cheaper & portable (fits in your gym bag!).

Of note, I've also found the Manta Ray of use training taller individuals (6ft +), improving their technique significantly and reducing strain on the lower back.

So, in short, I highly recommend the purchase of the Manta Ray squat device - the Manta Ray gets our rare 5 star rating (note: the only other products to get this rating being the Bowflex SelectTech 552 Dumbbells and the Gym Workouts - Maps to Success book).

Enjoy next week's training!

All the best,

GP

P.S. To purchase the Manta Ray direct from the manufacturer at the best-price, please CLICK HERE.

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

PAPERBACK BOOK RELEASE – 10% OFF FOR NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBERS


Gym Workouts Paperback Book
Hello,

Due to the success of the #1 bestselling ebook Gym Workouts – Maps to Success, I’m pleased to announce that an 8” x 10” paperback version has just been published – woo!

Not having read the book since it was first penned a little over 6 months ago, reading it all over again (checking the proof) made me realise what a good book it is and why I came to compile it from my personal training diaries in the first place. Starting out training all those years ago, I would have loved this book. In fact, I’m even excited about using it again now!

Likewise, the 5 proof copies I issued between students, colleagues, and sports stars, were greatly received, with many using the book for their own gym workouts the same week. Needless to say, I never got the proof copies back (I guess that’s a good sign!).

As a thank you to those that have followed and supported the Gym Professor web site, I am offering you 10% discount off the newly released paperback edition. To order, please visit the link below and enter your discount code of YEA86YW4 upon checkout to receive your 10% discount.

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I’ll be away from the office for a couple of days. For some insane reason, I’m off on an ultra-endurance event in aid of charity and although a muscular physique may look good on a beach, it’s not going to help me much here :( . If you have any queries, please email them through and I’ll answer them on my return (or from my cell phone if I’m allowed a rest break :) ).

All the best,

GP

P.S. Please note: The discount code will not work if attempting to purchase the book from another store (such as Amazon).

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