50 Fitness Facts You Need To Know

ExplorinLauren
ExplorinLauren Posts: 991 Member
edited December 25 in Health and Weight Loss
I got this from Coach Calorie on my Facebook this morning, Just wanted to share and see what you guys think about it??


Here are 50 fitness facts and words to live by. These thoughts will change the way you think about your fitness lifestyle.

Fitness Facts~

1. Carbohydrates, protein, fat, and alcohol have 4, 4, 9, and 7 calories per gram respectively.
2. It takes a 3500 calorie deficit to lose 1 pound.
3. Insulin and growth hormone have an inverse relationship.
4. The average person can store 500 grams of glycogen.
5. Only fat and protein are essential macronutrients – carbohydrates aren’t.
6. Muscle glycogen is about 3 parts water to 1 part glucose.
7. You burn more calories during the 23 hours you don’t exercise than the 1 hour you do.
8. You don’t need to do cardio to lose weight.
9. The fat burning zone does not burn more total fat calories – only a higher percentage of calories from fat.
10. You’re never too old to do squats.
11. Weight loss is not a physical challenge – it’s a mental one.
12. The scale cannot measure body fat percentage.
13. You can eat anything you want and still lose weight – but weight doesn’t always equal fat.
14. You can’t target fat loss – fat loss is systemic.
15. Muscle does not weigh more than fat – it’s just denser than it.
16. 0 grams of fat on a label doesn’t always mean there’s no fat in the food product.
17. Whole grain bread is still a processed food.
18. Eating healthy is not more expensive than a junk food diet.
19. You can’t calculate body fat percentage from height and weight alone – you need to physically measure it.
20. You can get glucose from both protein and glycerol – not just carbohydrates.
21. Just because a box says “whole grain” on it, it doesn’t make it healthy.
22. You should never attempt weight loss at the expense of your health.
23. Being vegetarian doesn’t just mean you don’t eat meat – it means you follow a plant-based diet.
24. Workout times and negative side effects are positively correlated.
25. Gym membership prices are negotiable.
26. Cooking your food can both lower some nutrient content, and make some more bioavailable.
27. There’s a high correlation between the fitness level of the people close to you, and your own physical fitness.
28. It’s harder to put on 10 pounds of muscle than it is to lose 10 pounds of fat.
29. Once an adult, fat cells can be created, but they cannot be lost – only shrunken.
30. Eating at night does not make you fat – overeating does.
31. You don’t need to do curls to get good biceps.
32. Being skinny does not automatically mean you have a low body fat.
33. The perimeter of the grocery store is where 90% of the healthy food is.
34. If bad food is in the house, you’ll be more likely to eat it.
35. Thyroid hormone output and exercise intensity are positively correlated.
36. Healthy levels of testosterone are good for both men and women.
37. You don’t need a gym membership to strength train.
38. Unless you weigh less than 100 pounds, it’s unlikely you need less than 1000 calories to lose weight.
39. Workout intensity is positively correlated with the degree of EPOC – the afterburn effect.
40. There are 3 types of skeletal muscle fibers – type I, type II-A, and type II-B.
41. 80% of people who begin an exercise program will quit.
42. The body has 3 energy systems – ATP-PC, anaerobic glycolysis, and aerobic.
43. Strength gains come from muscle hypertrophy and improved muscle fiber recruitment.
44. Dehydrating a muscle by 3% can cause a 10% loss of strength.
45. The thermic effect of food (TEF) is highest for protein.
46. Lactic acid is not the cause of delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS).
47. The more muscle mass you have, the more calories you burn at rest.
48. Direct abdominal exercises are not necessary to get good abs.
49. You can lose weight and still gain muscle; likewise, you can also gain weight while still losing fat.
50. Consistency and patience are key to long term successful weight loss.

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  • mcarter99
    mcarter99 Posts: 1,666 Member
    I don't understand enough about some of the more technical ones, but the rest I all agree with. :smile:
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Great post!
  • nuttyfamily
    nuttyfamily Posts: 3,394 Member
    Thanks for sharing. There are some I am not familiar with so know I have much more to learn!
  • ExplorinLauren
    ExplorinLauren Posts: 991 Member
    I don't understand enough about some of the more technical ones, but the rest I all agree with. :smile:


    Lol, I don't understand a few of them either... time to google :)
  • starlikedolly
    starlikedolly Posts: 71 Member
    Great post!

    'Weight loss is not a physical challenge – it’s a mental one'

    This really resonated with me. It's so true.
  • ExplorinLauren
    ExplorinLauren Posts: 991 Member
    Great post!

    'Weight loss is not a physical challenge – it’s a mental one'

    This really resonated with me. It's so true.

    I agree! :)
  • ExplorinLauren
    ExplorinLauren Posts: 991 Member
    Bump
  • ExplorinLauren
    ExplorinLauren Posts: 991 Member
    Feel like I got lost in the shuffle lol :wink:
  • Heyyleigh
    Heyyleigh Posts: 268 Member
    Nice post!
  • love it
  • 23. Being vegetarian doesn’t just mean you don’t eat meat – it means you follow a plant-based diet.

    A little generalized I think, it depends on the person. Great post thanks for sharing!
  • AFitJamie
    AFitJamie Posts: 172 Member
    I like it overall.... A few I am not so sure about....
    49. You can lose weight and still gain muscle; likewise, you can also gain weight while still losing fat.

    I'm fairly certain I disagree with...
  • excellent post
  • ExplorinLauren
    ExplorinLauren Posts: 991 Member
    Nice post!


    Thanks :) I think so too!
  • ExplorinLauren
    ExplorinLauren Posts: 991 Member
    I like it overall.... A few I am not so sure about....
    49. You can lose weight and still gain muscle; likewise, you can also gain weight while still losing fat.

    I'm fairly certain I disagree with...

    This is one I'm also teetering with... Makes ya think tho.
  • noweightfisherj
    noweightfisherj Posts: 220 Member
    This is really good. Thanks for posting.
  • marjen002
    marjen002 Posts: 112
    Bump

    This is fabulous! Thanks for posting.
  • mmreed
    mmreed Posts: 436 Member
    some of those "tips" need to be really taken tongue in cheek... some major assumptions and overstatements in a few!

    overall the list drives good thoughts... but folks, do your research before believing ANY list.
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