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    What overweight women can learn from Bodybuilders

    By Michael Mooney

    Probably bodybuilders are the last group of people
    most overweight women would think of asking for advice
    on how to transform their bodies. Why? To put it
    bluntly, most women don’t want to look like Arnold
    Schwarzenegger in drag. However, observing the habits,
    training, and eating patterns of bodybuilders can work
    wonders for women and help them either jump-start
    their weight loss program or break their plateau.

    It is often said that weight loss is easy – simply eat
    less and exercise. It is true that weight loss is
    easy, but what any bodybuilder can tell you is that
    fat loss is extremely difficult. Most weight loss by
    women produces muscle and bone loss. The key to any
    successful diet and exercise program is to burn off
    the fat while maintaining muscle and density-mass,
    which is a constant challenge for bodybuilders on
    diets. This article will demonstrate how the
    principles that are common sense in the bodybuilding
    community can be used effectively by women.



    Drugs

    Having a clinic in Santa Monica, California and
    working out at the infamous Gold’s Gym in Venice
    Beach, I have a pretty good sense of what drugs
    bodybuilders are doing. The interesting thing is that
    what drugs are popular among my overweight female
    patients and dieting bodybuilders are very much
    different. While much of the country was going crazy
    over the Phen-Fen craze, it never became popular in
    the bodybuilding community. When Fenfluramine was
    banned, pharmaceutical companies rushed to come out
    with Meridia and Orlistat. While many overweight women
    were eager to try these new drugs as the latest
    miracle solution to their obesity, bodybuilders have
    basically paid no attention.

    Why the apathy among bodybuilders towards these
    prescription diet drugs? Two words – Caffeine and
    Ephedrine. From my reading of the scientific
    literature and by my patient’s experiences, it is my
    opinion that the simple Caffeine/Ephedrine stack is
    safer and more effective than any prescription diet
    drug. Since Caffeine/Ephedrine products are cheap,
    highly effective, and available over the counter why
    would you bother paying $100-$200 for products such as
    Meridia and Orlistat that have never been proven to be
    more effective than Caffeine and Ephedrine?

    Many women are reluctant to use Caffeine/Ephedrine
    products simply because they tend to be marketed
    toward the bodybuilding market rather than to women.
    One of the most popular Caffeine/Ephedrine products
    features a muscular male torso with bulging veins, not
    exactly the way to win over the Weight-Watchers crowd.
    However, Caffeine and Ephedrine may be more effective
    and important for overweight women than for
    bodybuilders. One study showed that Caffeine and
    Ephedrine is extremely effective at preserving muscle
    in overweight women on low-calorie diets. As mentioned
    above, weight loss is easy, fat loss is hard.
    Caffeine/Ephedrine is one of the best ways to insure
    that the weight you are dropping is from fat rather
    than muscle, at least for overweight women.

    I personally recommend pharmaceutical-grade Ephedrine
    Hydrochloride over herbal formulas containing Ma
    Huang. This is because most of the research has been
    done on pure Ephedrine rather then Ma Huang Extract,
    which varies in potency from batch to batch,
    containing many other alkaloids besides Ephedrine.
    Several products also contain Norephedrine instead of
    Ephedrine, which is a good alternative for people who
    get to jittery from Ephedrine. Although Norephedrine
    may be a great appetite suppressant and, it has not
    yet been shown to have the same muscle sparing effects
    as Ephedrine.

    Diet

    Have you ever seen a bodybuilder drink Slim-Fast? I
    didn’t think so. Whenever I see a women drinking
    Slim-Fast or any other commercial diet product I know
    her diet is doomed to failure. Drinking products high
    in sugar and low in protein such as in Slim-Fast is a
    sure-fire way to destroy any dieting program.

    Many top bodybuilder writers and gurus were kicking
    themselves after the success of Barry Sears and his
    "Zone" diet. While this diet is indeed effective,
    there was nothing new about it. Low carb, high protein
    diets have been advocated in bodybuilding magazines
    for decades before this latest low-carb diet fad.

    Many women make the huge mistake of dropping protein
    from their diets since they don’t want to become
    muscle bound. In truth, women should make a special
    effort to maintain or even increase their consumption
    of protein when they are dieting to maintain or
    increase their muscle mass. The combination of low
    total calories, aerobic exercise, and decreased
    protein intake will cause the body to literally strip
    muscle off of your body – a mistake no bodybuilder
    would make.

    In addition to preserving lean mass, protein offers
    numerous other benefits to dieters. The biggest one is
    reduced appetite. This is the main reason why
    low-carb/high protein diets work. Protein foods such
    as lean meat, fish, and egg whites are extremely
    filling, whereas starchy and sugary "diet" foods such
    as fat-free potato chips or Slim-Fast shakes will only
    cause you to become hungrier by spiking your insulin
    and causing swings in blood sugar levels. Increasing
    protein intake at the expense of carbohydrates almost
    always means lower total calories. Women wishing to
    lose weight should throw away most of their "diet"
    foods they purchased at the grocery store, and start
    stocking up on egg whites, chicken breasts, fat-free
    cottage cheese, and other lean sources of protein.

    Hormones

    This is the most controversial part of this article.
    Of all the articles I have written for different
    health and fitness magazines, the one that I have
    received that greatest response from is my
    "Testosterone for Women" article in the Mesomorphosis
    on-line magazine. I hope this is a sign that my views
    on testosterone are becoming more and more mainstream.

    I am not suggesting that women inject themselves with
    massive doses of testosterone. However, I do believe
    women can learn quite a bit from bodybuilders by
    understanding the importance of maintaining a proper
    testosterone/estrogen balance. Far too often, women
    unintentionally sabotage their diet by taking birth
    control or estrogen hormone replacement pills. These
    pills will lower testosterone levels to barely
    detectable levels, while causing estrogen levels to
    soar. Any bodybuilder will tell you that this is a
    quick way to make yourself fat and bloated. Burning
    fat becomes difficult to impossible when you have no
    testosterone to preserve muscle mass and mobilize fat,
    but plenty of estrogen to increase fat storage. No
    bodybuilder in his or her right mind would take
    estrogen while dieting for a contest. Estrogen is even
    used by farmers to fatten up their livestock.

    Almost all post-menopausal women wishing to lose
    weight can benefit from testosterone replacement
    therapy. While I have been prescribing testosterone to
    women for years as part of my overall anti-aging
    programs, the pharmaceutical company Unimed will soon
    be coming out with a testosterone gel for women call
    Relibra. I am excited about this development and I
    believe that this new gel will change many women’s
    lives for the better. In the meant time older women
    show benefits from taking DHEA or 4-androstenediol,
    both of which can act as testosterone precursors.

    Exercise

    It is extremely difficult to convince women to
    incorporate weight - training into their workout
    routines. Bodybuilders never remove weight - training
    from their workout routines, no matter how desperate
    they are to burn fat. Weight training is perhaps the
    single best way to preserve muscle while dieting, and
    can also increase your metabolic rate for many hours
    after your workout is over (and can raise your
    metabolic rate even more by increasing muscle mass).
    However, there seems to be an irrational fear in
    women’s minds that lifting weights a few times a week
    may make them look like an unfeminine professional
    bodybuilder overnight.

    My message has always been this: women do not have to
    fear lifting weights. Most women lack the genetics to
    look like a professional female bodybuilder even if
    they wanted to. The often manly looking female
    bodybuilders are genetically prone to growing large
    muscle and take large doses of anabolic steroids. Even
    with more muscle, a woman won’t look muscular unless
    she has very low bodyfat levels. Women naturally have
    more bodyfat than men, which is what gives them their
    feminine curves. To get the masculine physique seen by
    some female bodybuilders, you must diet down to
    extremely low body fat levels and take diuretics to
    remove unwanted water from your body. In other words,
    adding weight training into your workout routine will
    not make you look more masculine and is essential for
    long-term fat loss. Even if a women does somehow put
    on more muscle mass than she wants, it will come off
    very easily. It is very easy to bulk down - bulking up
    is what’s difficult.

    Conclusion

    I would suggest that any women serious about losing
    unwanted fat should throw away their copy of Fit and
    read some informative and unbiased bodybuilding
    magazines such as Muscle Monthly or Mesomorphosis. I
    am concerned that the diet programs advocated by the
    medical establishment and by most nutrition professors
    lead to anorexia and/or actually increases in obesity.
    It is truly scandalous that the very simple and
    obvious concept that it is fat loss rather than weight
    loss is lost among most dieticians and health-care
    professionals. Only a program that includes
    weight-training, adequate protein intake, and proper
    hormone balancing will result in effective and
    permanent fat loss without significant loss of muscle
    or bone mass.
  • cjas
    Registered User
    • May 2006
    • 556

    #2
    Great post.

    I work with a lady that started taking Hoodia. She claims that she is NEVER hungry on it and she had to force herself to eat some Combos....... Hmmmm..... Maybe if she didn't eat the Combos she'd lose wieght and save about $60 bucks on the "magic" pills.

    I'm so tired of people looking for a "quick fix". Proper nutrition, proper exercise, and persistence are the keys to success. They always have been!

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    • liftsiron
      Administrator
      • Nov 2003
      • 18443

      #3
      Originally posted by cjas
      Great post.

      I work with a lady that started taking Hoodia. She claims that she is NEVER hungry on it and she had to force herself to eat some Combos....... Hmmmm..... Maybe if she didn't eat the Combos she'd lose wieght and save about $60 bucks on the "magic" pills.

      I'm so tired of people looking for a "quick fix". Proper nutrition, proper exercise, and persistence are the keys to success. They always have been!

      Amen!
      ADMIN/OWNER@Peak-Muscle

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      • powerlifter
        VET
        • May 2004
        • 170

        #4
        good read - the problem is that there isn't money to be made by people eating whole foods as opposed to gimmicks and fads - that is why it will never be promoted as the only true way to fat loss
        Anything I say is for educational purposes only, and is not intended to diagnose or treat. Please consult with your medical practitioner, as they will be able to see and more accurately gauge the depth of the problem...my advice shall be meant as suggestions only, as advice and opinions can vary widely amongst professionals.

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        • cjas
          Registered User
          • May 2006
          • 556

          #5
          Originally posted by powerlifter
          good read - the problem is that there isn't money to be made by people eating whole foods as opposed to gimmicks and fads - that is why it will never be promoted as the only true way to fat loss

          You are so right about that! The sad truth is the ANSWER to weight loss has always been on the market. It's in every produce and meat aisle in the grocery store.... When will they learn?

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