Friday, January 18, 2013

Guest teacher tomorrow

I will be having my Hot Hula training all day Saturday January 18,2013.  Zumba Instructor Paula Cage will be guest teaching my class. Have fun and I will see you Monday!!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Turbo Kick class tonight!


 

 
 

 

  
Dear Ladies,

I just want to remind everyone that my Turbo Kick debut will be tonight at 8pm at 8600 Foundry Rd Savage MD. Come check it out and see what it's all about. You may use class punch cards for Zumba and Turbo Kick classes.


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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Join me in January's Ripped Goddess's Fitness Challenge.

I know I am three days late to post but it isnt too late to join in. I know you can do it! Share your results and comments below,
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Boost Metabolism with a Cheat Day

Schedule a cheat day. It does a body good. Obviously it is about lifestyle changes and many are not comfortable calling their change a diet. Regardless of what you call your change, being too restrictive and having an all or nothing attitude can be detrimental to many in achieving their health and fitness goals. Did you know that scheduling an off or cheat day can boost your metabolism?  A cheat day can save your diet by restoring leptin levels, offering a psychological benefit and boosting metabolism. Read this interesting article by Tracey Rose for more information.


Going through it with ya!
Nefertiti

Boost Metabolism with a Cheat Day

by Tracey Rose

 

 

Cheating on your diet is usually considered a bad thing. Scheduling a cheat day, however, can have a positive effect on your diet. The trick to to stay in control of when and how you cheat.

 

A Diet Cheat Day Boosts Metabolism and Prevents Plateaus

 
One reason why a diet cheat day is helpful is that it  boosts your metabolism. You body will continually adjust to the amount of calories you consume. So if you cut back 250 calories per day, you will lose weight at first, but then as your body adjusts, it takes more to keep your metabolism fueled. Continuing to cut calories can only work for so long before you reach the lowest amount of calories you should consume for your height and weight and then your weight loss hits a plateau. A diet cheat day works to boost your metabolism and keep your body guessing. Just raising your calorie consumption one day per week can kick your metabolism up and prevent a plateau.

Avoid Feelings of Guilt and Deprivation by Scheduling a Diet Cheat Day

 
Another reason dieters often fall off the wagon and return to old habits is that they feel deprived when following a restrictive diet. Never being able to eat their favorite comfort foods again is unrealistic.
 People become obsessed with thoughts of the foods they wish they could eat that are now off limits. A scheduled cheat day removes the feelings of guilt and deprivation though. It allows dieters to follow a healthy meal plan most of the time and take one day a week to relax and eat the high fat, high calorie foods they miss. While most dieters can't stand the thought of never eating junk food again, they can follow a strict diet knowing they can have a treat in a few more days. The psychological benefit of a diet cheat day is huge and it allows people to stick with their diet much longer than if they never cheated on their diet.

Restore Leptin Levels with a Diet Cheat Day

Keeping your hormones in check is essential for weight loss success. Leptin is the hormone that signals the brain when you are full. Low leptin levels make it difficult to lose weight because you are always hungry and never feel satisfied.  Building a cheat day into your diet works to restore leptin levels and improve your weight loss results.

Potential Dangers of a Diet Cheat Day


 
Dieters tend to get caught up in all-or-nothing thinking. Making poor food choices can tempt people into returning to their old eating habits that led to weight gain in the past. Dieters can also be tempted to skip their workout on their cheat days. Poor habits, such as overdoing it on the calories and skipping exercise, can lead dieters down a slippery slope. Its important to schedule your cheat days and stick to them. Remember to stick with the healthy habits you adopt for a lifestyle that promotes weight loss.

 

References:

McQuillan, Susan. "It's OK to Cheat on Your Diet," Psychology Today. March 22, 2009.

Zelman, Kathleen. "How to Cheat on Your Diet and Still Lose Weight," WebMD. October 15, 2009.