Why You MUST Be Inefficient For
Maximum Fat Loss
By Nick Nilsson
If you want to lose fat as quickly as possible, you have to be inefficient...
the more inefficient you are the faster your results will be!
Find out why and how exactly it works...
So here's the thing...when you're training to lose fat, efficient is the LAST
thing you want to be.
Now don't look at me like that. Allow me to explain...
Let me set the stage for you...you began your fat-loss training and all the
weight training exercises were new and tough. All the cardio was
challenging. The diet was rough.
Yet you started losing fat FAST.
Then you started getting into the groove - you learned the exercises and
training techniques, you got good at the cardio and could really power
through it. Even the diet part was getting easier.
Now, you would think with things going this well (your training and eating
actually improving as you were going) that your fat loss would actually
be accelerated.
But then things started to slow down.
You're training just as hard. The cardio is tough but you've found your
stride with it. The diet part is going well.
Is your metabolism slowing down? You take a few days off and eat
more to try and reset your metabolism and then jump back in but
things still aren't moving.
What now?
Time to go back to the drawing board and quite literally go back to
when you were BAD at things!
Because when you were BAD at things, everything you did seemed to
take more energy. It was inefficient. And in that inefficiency, you burned
a LOT more calories...getting the idea now?
Let's take running as an example as this is a very visual thing.
Look at two people...one is a first-time jogger, trying to get into shape.
The other is an experienced runner.
Let's also assume these two people weigh exactly the same so they
SHOULD be burning the same number of calories when they cover
the same distance, right?
But when you see the poor guy slogging his way down the side of the
road, barely lifting his feet off the ground and you see the OTHER guy
practically floating past him, who do you think is burning more calories
and challenging their body to a greater degree?
The guy who is completely inefficient is driving his metabolism to a
whole other level than the experienced runner, even though the runner
is probably going 3 or 4 times faster!
So here's the take-home lesson. When fat loss starts to slow down,
you don't necessarily need to work harder at the same things you're
already doing...you may just need to do something completely different!
Let's say you're used to doing barbell bench press for chest and rarely
ever do dips. Even if you push yourself on the bench press, what do
you think will get you cranked up more...bench press or dips?
You'll be so unused to doing dips that your body will have to work a lot
harder just to perform the exercise.
Then when you get too good at dips, switch to dumbbell bench press.
Keep doing stuff you're NOT good at!
You want to really lose fat? Put together a program based on
exercises you STINK at or rarely do (maybe because you stink at them).
You may have to use a lot less weight but I can promise, you'll kick
your metabolism into gear far more than when you cruise through even
tough sets of exercises you ARE good at.
Try a workout based on weighted dips, front squats, wide-grip barbell
rows, hang clean and press, and stiff-legged deadlifts.
Or if you're good at those, go with exercises you're NOT good at.
Force yourself to do them until you GET good at them, then move
on to something else.
When it comes to cardio training, do you do interval training on the
treadmill? Get out to an athletic field and do sprints there instead.
Kick butt on the stair machine? Try some real stairs and see what
happens! Or, even better, do something TOTALLY different like swimming.
I think you're getting the idea...when the body gets good at something,
it gets lazy and efficient. It uses as little energy as possible and CAN
use very little energy because it IS so efficient.
It might be tough on the ego, but by working with exercises you're not
good at, you'll actually be speeding up your fat loss significantly.
And, as a bonus, you might just get good at exercises you used to stink at!
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Now, if you're interested in a fat-loss program geared towards keeping you
inefficient, I'd definitely recommend checking out my Metabolic Surge program.
The training and eating are constantly changing, never allowing your body to
get accustomed to (or efficient at!) really any of it. This not only gets you better
results, it keeps things challenging and interesting.
Click here to learn more about Metabolic Surge - Rapid Fat Loss
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Nick Nilsson is Vice-President of the online personal training company BetterU, Inc. He has a degree in Physical Education and Psychology and has been inventing new training techniques for more than 16 years. Nick is the author of a number of bodybuilding eBooks including "Metabolic Surge - Rapid Fat Loss," "The Best Exercises You've Never Heard Of," "Gluteus to the Maximus - Build a Bigger Butt NOW!" and "The Best Abdominal Exercises You've Never Heard Of" all available at (http://budurl.com/gkuy). He can be contacted at betteru@fitstep.com.
Hope you liked this article.
To Your Success
Jorma Persson
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