nutrition adviceWould you take personal training advice from someone who couldn’t tell you about nutrition?
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Q&A–: Would you take personal training advice from someone who couldn’t tell you about nutrition?
I’m curious what the consensus is on taking PT advice from someone who tells you they don’t have any thing to offer on your nutrition?
Cyn, I appreciate the detail of your reply.
I’m actually asking if one should trust workout advice from a “personal trainer”, actual or claimed, who admitted they didn’t have advice on your nutrition. I would think PT’s would be knowledgeable about nutrition as it applied to their clients or exercise.
The following is the answer: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by cyn_texas
There is drastically conflicting nutritional information. Some people are torn between telling you what they believe and what is recommended and would rather not comment or modify their advice to conform with current recommendations.
The USDA, AMA, ADA, AHA recommendations are in my mind, malpractice and based on faulty science. I followed those recommendations til my body quit functioning properly & I became desperate to find another answer. When I found an answer that was so completely opposed to the recommendations, I became angry. I have studied nutrition for years trying to weed out truth from fiction.
I feel confident that future research will prove in every part of the human body that fats regenerate & carbs degenerate. I know that has been true in my own body. My endocrine system was failing rapidly with a high carb diet and is now healing with a high fat diet.
25 years ago, the low fat era started, after centuries of the belief that fat was healthy and that sugar & starches created an unhealthy body. At that time high fructose corn syrup (a cheap sweet additive) was added to everything. 20 years ago started the obesity, diabetes, heart disease epidemics.
I wondered how not only educated persons but persons specifically educated in nutrition are promoting sugar (carbs) as a food essential to health but I now know that anyone that goes against the current regulations can lose their license and be sued for malpractice (even though what they are doing IS malpractice but it’s accepted practice – sigh).
Answer by A1
I would not waste much money on him. I personally think nutrition is 10x more important than exercise, cause lightweight people are falling dead all the time with diseases related to poor nutrition. Heart disease kills joggers sometimes since they are oftentimes doing too many carbs and not enough protein to keep their heart and liver strong.
Also, by the way, I recently read an article where many PT exercises that tend to not develop one’s muscles in the balanced way that one’s muscles are usually developed – is causing many rips and strains and problems with more and more people over the long term. I will look for that source but it might be lost to me now.
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Q&A–: Why do people assume that when someone asks for nutrition advice they want to lose weight?
P.S- There’s nothing wrong with a diet. Everyone alive is on a diet. It’s not necessarily a weight-loss diet.
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The following is the answer: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by gozaine
I suppose because most people do. You’re right, we are all on a diet, it just means what you generally eat. But in English the word has come to be generally understood to mean you are trying to lose weight. I prefer weight loss program myself, or eating plan.
Answer by MeggieR
I’ve never assumed that
Answer by marie.lee
I suppose it is easy to assume that if someone is asking about nutrition that they don’t know a great deal about healthy eating and may be overweight.
Which I think is incorrect, healthy eating is something we should all think about whether we are overweight or not. After all you can be thin and still be unhealthy or have lost weight in an unhealthy way. Having said that I am probably as guilty of associating weight loss with nutrition as the next person – even though nutrition is an interest of mine and I am not overweight (anymore).
Answer by Isabeline
It’s the obsession this days, not being healthy but being thin.
Answer by The Grit
Americans in particular are absolutely obsessed with weight loss. We cannot disassociate exercise and diet from weight loss. There is this insane social fear and hatred of fat that really brings out the worst in people. How could there not be with people trying to get obesity classified as a disease? Trust me: it’s not fat people trying to do that; it’s the medical industry, and it’s all for $.
Anyway, rant . . . . what was I saying? Oh, people just can’t think beyond those parameters.
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