STRESS & HOW IT IMPACTS THE BODY

Assessing PHYSIOLOGICAL LOAD (total current stress on the system) is a concept that was first taught to me by @paul.chek back in 2005 & is something that creates a big part of the basis for my intake forms starting with a new client.

When we think of stress, we often just think of an annoying friend, traffic or financial issues.

It goes much deeper than that.

Stress to anyone’s system is perceived or interpreted by key control systems of the body

  • The limbic / Emotional
  • Hormonal
  • Visceral
  • Nervous
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Plus a few key sub-systems

It is worth noting that each system requires an appropriate level of stress to maintain homeostasis. Not all stress is actually bad, what is bad is an amount of stress where the system can no longer maintain the balance that it is constantly trying to maintain.

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Fat Loss Meal Plans

Specific structured meal plans for an individual, their goals & deadline requires many considerations.11846670_1150202941673280_4743084872588675654_n

Different macro’s (protein-fat-carb) are often required for different days of the week, & for different body types!

Different body types is one consideration that a lot of trainers miss when setting a client up on a meal plan.

Some body types do really well with carbohydrates in their meal plan most days & others sometimes do not, of course there are those that fit in between the 3 body types showed here & that’s where an educated FAT LOSS expert can get the results you are looking for.

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Stubborn Body Fat

How do I get rid of Stubborn Body Fat / problem areas is a question I get asked a lot…

The reality is that until a male gets down 8-10% & a female around 15% body fat you are not truly targeting your stubborn fat cells fully, stubborn fat cells are stubborn because they are last to go!

As you lose body fat you will see change in the problem areas like everywhere else but you will eventually reach a point where it’s just your problem areas left to work on & they require a more comprehensive approach to reveal those leaner legs or back of the arms you are after. 

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