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Get up, drink an entire glass of water. Eat complex carbohydrates during the day and when you get home, eat only proteins and vegetables. Tell your pantry to shut up.
Sound like an extreme weight loss regime? That’s because it is. Bob Harper from the famed TV show, Biggest Loser, stopped by the Verizon campus in Ashburn for the Employee Health and Fitness Day May 18.
Donning a black, long-sleeved shirt and black exercise pants and sneakers, Harper sipped on water as he told a crowd of more than 100 Verizon employees the dangers of a sedentary lifestyle … and diet soda drinks.
Sipping on diet soda, while it does not increase your caloric intake, it does increases the body’s desire for more sugar therefore facilitating sugar consumption. It goes without saying that he frowns upon regular soda.
Harper reiterated his mantra that diet is 80 percent of every weight loss regimen. Although he’s a fitness instructor, he said it all starts with what you put in your mouth. No one controls what you consume except for you.
Start small and work your way up – avoid fried foods or mindless eating in front of the TV. It’s nothing no one has never heard before. But, coming from a Biggest Loser celebrity trainer, it somehow seems more credible.
He also impart bits of wisdom that listeners devoured.
A six-pack isn’t obtained solely through a thousand sit-ups like Britney Spears did in her heyday. It starts with your diet, then cardio and then doing a thousand sit-ups. Harper also maintained that morning workouts are no better than evening workouts because its all about maintaining your metabolism. If you drink a full glass of water immediately after waking and then eat breakfast within 30 to 45 minutes, your metabolism will already be jump-started. Therefore, as your metabolism slows throughout the day, an afternoon workout will restart your tumbling metabolism.
A weight loss plateau is non-existent to him. There’s no such thing. A plateau only means that you are not being honest with yourself about the changes you need to make, he said. Are you grabbing the chocolates that are sitting around at work? Keep track of mindless eating such as this through a food journal, which will point out the holes to you. It’s harder to lose weight the smaller you are, he said, so don’t let it demotivate you.
Weight loss is about a lifestyle change, he said. But you have to believe in yourself and trust the process.
“You’re gonna mess up. We all do,” he said. “But you get to start over.”
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| Bob Harper, star of the national TV show "Biggest Loser," answered questions from a crowd at the Verizon Business Headquarters in Dulles on May 18 as part of the company's fitness awareness day. Times-Mirror photo/Matt Vecchio |
| Bob Harper, star of the national TV show "Biggest Loser," answered questions from a crowd at the Verizon Business Headquarters in Dulles on May 18 as part of the company's fitness awareness day. Times-Mirror photo/Matt Vecchio |
IM sure you wont get this but I will try I have wrote many programs looking for help for my son he is 27 the Doctors say in good health yet he goes to college runs a radio show and still weighs 425 lbs he only walks does not drive for the exercise. We have tried to contact your show he does a lot of charity work journalism and is a DJ we want to get him help the Doctors say he does not qualify for a stomack band because his blood pressure and heart are good he needs help who knows how to reach this program?
thanks a mother that wants her son to get married and have even more of a fullfilling life than he can dream
Dress up game for girlssaid : Good job, huh !
You’re correct, Tom. I regret the errors and have since changed them.
Two nitpicks with the article, the Verizon campus where this event took place is in Ashburn and it’s not the headquarters.
Dig a 2x2ft deep hole and then fill it back in. Do that every day and you’ll get plenty of exercise. Stay off the Sugars and Carbs and you’ll be fit in no time.
To Loudoun Business Owner….
It is sad that you are so unconcerned with people’s health no matter what the company. What does an article about getting people healthy (the U.S. is FAT!) have to do with phone service. I bet you eat at fast food regularly.
Loudoun Business Owner- STFU and mind your own business. How are you running your business and have time to post on here? Always pointing a finger.
Verizon should worry about the product they put out not the weight their employees need to lose!