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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

5 things I learned from Jillian Michaels

I met Jillian Michaels yesterday; she's one of the trainers on The Biggest Loser--and my new favorite person.

Here's what she had to say.

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1.) DON'T APOLOGIZE FOR SELF-PRESERVATION.
I told Jillian that some of my habits--flushing rice down the toilet so I won't eat it, bringing my own high-fiber bread to brunch--stirred some controversy on the blog. "Why?" she asked. "Why should we apologize for the practices that help us manage the symptoms while we deal with the real reasons we eat? I pour candle wax on my food at restaurants," Jillian admitted. "Not wanting to 'waste food' is a poor excuse for ending up far worse off later on, dealing with all the health problems that come with obesity." (Here are a few restaurant do's and dont's to help you maintain your healthy eating goals while dining out.)

2.) RUN.
I asked Jillian if running really is the best form of cardio for weight loss. "Absolutely," she said. "There are lots of great ways to get your heart rate up, but if you want to see the pounds melt off, running is the fastest way. But I get that not everyone is built for it--knee problems, tight IT bands, heel spurs; I get it." Whatever you do, she said, "Don't forget the weights! The more muscle you build, the faster your metabolism will run."(What's better running outdoors or on a treadmill?)

3.) THE BIGGEST LOSER IS NOT REALITY.
"You don't watch the Olympics and think, Hmm, I should swim for 6 hours a day like Michael Phelps, do you? But you might think about joining a pool and swimming a few times a week," she said. That's what Jillian wants people watching TBL to think, too: "If these people can lose ten pounds in two weeks, maybe I can lose ten pounds in a couple of months." She adds: "I want people to realize their own potential; I meet people all the time who never thought of themselves as athletic, but now? They truly are athletes."

4.) FORGET WILLPOWER.
"Losing weight is not about willpower--it's about moments of bravado, like the moment when you ask your waiter to take the bread away from the table right away."

5.) JUST SAY THANK YOU.
When I told Jillian how much weight I've lost, she congratulated me. And then (as I always do), I added, "But I still have a long way to go." "Stop," she said. "What does that do," she said, "apart from negate everything you've already accomplished? You're being self-deprecating and disempowering, and that doesn't serve anyone-and especially not you. Be proud of what you've done for yourself."

Got it, Jillian. Thank you! :- )

What do you guys think--is weight loss about willpower? I happen to agree with Jillian and think it's NOT. It's not about gritting your teeth and finding the strength "deep within you"--I think that's B.S. and will leave many people feeling really bad that they can't find it. They key, I think, is to set up your environment and make decisions so that you can succeed even when willpower is nowhere to be found.

by Margarita Bertsos

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  • Miriam's Avatar
    Posted by Miriam Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:55am PDT

    I completely get why she pours candle wax on her food. I have lost 60 pounds, but when I enter a restaurant, even with the best intentions, I find myself mindlessly nibbling what is left on my plate, long after I'm full. I just get caught up in the conversation and before I know it, my plate is empty. Great suggestion!

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  • siegeliz's Avatar
    Posted by siegeliz Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:03am PDT

    Think about it. The one lady flushes rice down her toilet so she won't eat it. Jillian pours candle wax on her food SO SHE WON'T EAT IT.

    Do you know of anyone who would want to eat candle wax-coated food? I think not.

    It's just one of her coping mechanisms.

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  • Lisa's Avatar
    Posted by Lisa Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:03am PDT

    The candle wax is to keep her from eating more than she really wants or needs. Restaurant portion sizes are usually double or more what they should be. That is her way of not over-eating; who wants to eat food with candle wax on it?

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  • Kim's Avatar
    Posted by Kim Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:12am PDT

    Any suggestions for those of us with severe hypothyroidism who work out religiously and eat right but can't lose a pound to save our lives?

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  • donna's Avatar
    Posted by donna Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:13am PDT

    Wow-

    What amazing and profound information.

    It will truely change the way people lose weight

    not to mention motivate them.

    How long did she study to gain that knowledge?

    Thank you for putting it on the web.

    You have helped thousands.

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  • Mary Ann G's Avatar
    Posted by Mary Ann G Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:14am PDT

    you can pour candle wax -- I salt my food down if there is just a little bit left... so I don't continue to pick at it and eat it. As kids we were told about the "starving kids in Africa" - waste not, want not. And as a result, we have been trained to CLEAN OUR PLATES! What she suggests is right on the money. Do what ever it takes to NOT put it in your mouth!

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  • caughtstealin''s Avatar
    Posted by caughtstealin' Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:16am PDT

    wow!!! She eats at restaurants with candles? That means they probably have choices that are pretty damned healthy already. how about mentioning that in the current economic crunch carbs are very cheap, as they always will be, and some people have no choice but to eat alot less healthy than they want/need. what a bunch of crap!

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  • SaraN's Avatar
    Posted by SaraN Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:17am PDT

    It is disgusting to hear someone say they pour candle wax on their food when so many people are starving. Maybe she should just skip the high-priced restraunt meal and donate her food to food banks instead. Honestly...anyone who wastes food is commiting a very serious sin. Get over yourself and your image and obsession with being thin and in shape and start helping those who aren't able to help themselves. Disgusting.

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  • Martin's Avatar
    Posted by Martin Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:18am PDT

    WOW, HER ADVICE IS SOOOOO ORIGINAL. GIVE ME A BREAK. PAY ME, I COULD HAVE TOLD YOU ALL THAT.

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  • John's Avatar
    Posted by John Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:18am PDT

    You pour candlewax on your food so you won't eat it :)

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