I haven't done any personal non photo posts in so long.  But I actually have something I've been learning a lot about.  So I thought I'd take a sec to share.  It relates to everyone.  So why the heck not.

Many may know that I'm just now finishing week 8 of P90x, the exercise program that has received rave reviews and big following over the past couple years.  Rightly so, it's totally legit.  But for me, the most surprising thing is that after a lifetime of competing at a high level in athletics, I've just now learned a lot about the human body that I never knew before.  And, it just blows my mind that I've never known some of this stuff, and that so few people know this stuff. So it's almost like I have to share it. :)  (You can see me getting all hyped up).

Now, there's a TON to say here.  But that'd be dumb.  So let's just take 3 of my top lessons learned over the past 8 weeks.

1) Give up the running and walking (and other low intensity endurance cardio) as you're only (even main) form of exercise.  Sure it burns calories while in the exercise, but when you stop, the burn stops. 

Absolutely build your exercise around maximum intensity, interval based, resistance training.  We're talking crazy pushups, pullups, weights, cross training, wind sprints, whatever is high intensity and muscle ripping ... and do it to failure.  This is why P90x is so effective.  You'll not only shred calories while performing high intensity resistance training, but the micro tears in your muscle tissue will have to repair itself.  The result: you'll burn calories for up to 48 hours after the workout.

Furthermore, all that low intensity cardio actually ends up burning muscle tissue over time.  BAAAD, see next point.  Even still, your body will adapt to repeated low intensity cardio by storing energy until the next workout.  Storing energy = a temporary slow in metabolism.  Not cool. 

Sure, cardio is good for your heart.  You need some of it, especially if you enjoy it.  But you need maximum intensity resistance training too, if not more.


2) Losing muscle tissue is not just bad.  It's a disaster for fat loss.  Muscle is undeniably your body's natural fat burning engine.  Muscle dissolves body fat.  Period.  In order for your body to maintain muscle, it burns stored energy (aka fat).  If you lose muscle, you lose your ability to burn fat.  Each pound of lean muscle burns around 50 calories a day just to stay alive, sometimes more.  So, put on 10 lbs of muscle, burn 500 calories a day more, just staying alive.  Plus, muscle takes up less physical space than fat (even though it weighs more), so you actually look slimmer.

Not to mention the huge benefits of what keeping muscle will do for your bones and overall health past the age of 40. 

With that said, your goal should not be weight loss, but fat loss.


3) Your body runs on fuel.  Exercise is not your fuel.  Food is.

I simply cannot believe that I've live my entire adult life duped by what it truly means to actually eat well.  All the stuff I thought was healthy, turns out it's far from it.  I mean holy cow.  It's absolutely amazing how badly we eat in this country.

Performance wise, health wise, and energy wise...can't begin to tell you what proper nutrition will do for you.  And...I cannot believe I played athletics at a highly competitive level for many many years, and never ever knew how much my performance would have improved had I fueled it properly.  It's no ones fault.  It's just that everyone is ignorant!


Have you ever driven a nice car and filled it up with gas.  The gas cap says something like 'use only premium fuel for best performance.'  And it actually works.  Put in 93 octane over 87 octane and those cars run far smoother, and much longer.  I'll also never forget going to the Daytona Speedway and seeing those cars in person, and learning that those cars will ONLY run on some crazy high performance fuel.  Like 110 octane.  If those muscle cars don't get the right fuel, they'll run poorly and eventually break down.


You can be a performance race car, but only if you're running on the right fuel.  Low Octane garbage will just slow you down...it may even break you down (how often do you get sick?)

For starters, start cutting out junk.  Start with sugar (cookies, doughnuts, soda) and sodium (chips, canned and processed foods).  But to really feel the boost of high octane fuel, try to balance your diet with 40% proteins, 40% carbs, and 20% fats.  It will take about 6 weeks to where healthy eating becomes a habit.  And you'll likely need to read a lot.  But it's worth it.  Totally.

It's completely possible to be in fantastic shape, but not look like it, because of what you put in your mouth.  



And that's the memo.  Cheers.


Brett Jarnagin says:

Thanks for the post. Let's see some before and after pics, haha.

(08.18.10 @ 04:01 PM)
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Well, we tried to get Trager and Kerbi in for some shots together last week to show off their Easter garb.  As you can see below, Trager held up his end of the bargain.  Kerbi on the other hand, was having no part of it.  I literally didn't think I got one usable shot of her.  But, there's a few where she's not crying, which, actually feels like a win considering the expectations.  Even with her grumpy old man look, she's still, of course, adorable.  Okay, enough chatter.  Some pics!





rachel says:

that first shot of trager is amazing! he is so cute.

(04.07.10 @ 08:30 PM)
Jer Nelsen says:

Love it! Awesome Kyle!

They are too cute!

(04.09.10 @ 12:43 AM)
TBran says:

FliPPin AAAAdorabLe - plus, purple is my FAV color....so they really rocked!

(04.13.10 @ 12:09 PM)
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Can you believe it?  I'm completely proud of my little guy, and we had a great party on Saturday to celebrate the kickoff to year #3.  Tho I suppose things actually got started a day before.  DJ, Bryan, and gpa Bob spent the entire day on Friday helping me build 'The Fort' while gpa Dave kept Trager busy at the park.  You'll see why we call it the fort in a latter post.  All the say, the fort was the BIG present for T this year, a combo present from us and the grandparents.  Should provide us (and the neighborhood) with about 10 years of bliss.

Below are about 30 pics from the party, as well as a few from his actual birthday, which was this past Monday.  And of course, I threw in a few of Kerbi.  Cute as a button.  

You can find all the pics on my smugmug.


 

rachel says:

your baby girl is getting so big (not to mention trager)! i love her bright eyes. what a cutie!

(03.25.10 @ 01:38 PM)
Kyle says:

Thx Rachel! How's your little one?? It's time for my family to hang out with your family. I'm emailing now... :)

(03.25.10 @ 02:57 PM)
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Well, we got just enough snow and I had a great Saturday off.  Trager and I headed out in the afternoon, and it took all of 10 minutes until I could no longer resist going in to fetch the camera and a big light.  Seriously though, this kid is cute.

And yes, this is the real sky from today.  Gotta love when that happens.

(Strobists: Sun is used for kicker on left.  Flash on right.  ISO 100.  1/200th f20.) 

btw, double click on image to launch a full screen slideshow.


Grandma Kathy says:

Love Frosty's arms...but especially LOVE seriously cute Trager! :-)

(02.07.10 @ 02:42 PM)
Tyler says:

I love love the way it look with the flash. All the blue makes is so cool feeling outside, but Trager's cute cheery face looks warm.

Great shoot.

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Well, I was going to post just one pic of Trager, but then got a little carried away.  

Lighting tutorial coming to the blog soon. As an appetizer, know that the shots of Trager jumping on the bed are actually taken at night.  Yep.  It was pitch black outside.  More on that later.  For now, some every day life pics of Trager.


Matty D says:

these are alot of fun, good trick on the lighting, interesting for night time "day shoots" love the new pic galleries on here also, the simplicity is great!

(01.30.10 @ 12:28 PM)
Kyle says:

thx deback! btw if you double click on an image, a full screen slideshow launches. hope to see you soon man!

(01.30.10 @ 05:02 PM)
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