Is it permissible to have
a "Cheat Day" on the
a "Cheat Day" on the
Ultra Fit Weight Loss Program?
(Anderson Independent article - Sunday April 12, 2012)
By John DeFendis
(Here is a great question answer article, written by our very own John DeFendis, that answers an important and popular question in weight loss.....Can I have a "Cheat Day?")
Dear John,
I originally spoke to you
about losing 45 pounds and since that time I have been working with one of your
Ultra Fit Personal Trainers at Coop's Health and Fitness. Just as you promised,
I have lost 33 pounds in 6 weeks and I only have 12 pounds to go before I reach
my goal.
I had one quick question
for your regarding the program.
I have read in a few online
diet websites that it is okay to have one Cheat Day or one Cheat Meal?
Is this permitted on the
Ultra Fit program?
Nick
ANSWER:
Nick,
First I would
like to CONGRATULATE YOU on your 33 pound weight loss. Awesome Job! You
are doing great and have lost the 30-35 pounds that we promised in that period
of time.
Now it is time to lose the
other 12 pounds so we can see you safely to your goal.
Now, to answer your
question:
"CHEAT MEAL?" ABSOLUTELY NOT!
Your question is a good one
because it is easy to be confused by people who write articles but lack the
discipline of a champion or someone with a solid goal and commitment. Our trainers, our managers
and I, all think like winners and instill that attitude in our clients. We want you to think like a
winner and become a winner while reaching your goals. There are many programs
that allow a "Cheat Day." Unfortunately...those are
the programs that fail and those are the programs for people who have not made
a serious commitment by joining a gym and hiring a quality personal trainer. I commend you on your
commitment, your success with our program and our trainer. But you have not reached
your goal as of yet and I quote Rocky in the movie Rocky 3:"WE GOT MORE TO DO,
NICK!"
(Okay...It was Mick in the
movie but here it is you...Nick.)
Here's a thought...
Your health is important
and it should always be a priority.
Just as you made a
commitment to follow the program, work with your trainer and go after your goal
of being healthy and losing the weight...we also make other commitments in life
that are as important as our health.
One is marriage.
Does our wives allow us a
"CHEAT DAY" to hook up with a blonde or red head?
I don't know about you
Nick...But my wife wouldn't take
it lightly if I told her that I deserve a Cheat Day because I have been good
for the past 6 weeks.
No...If I had done that
then I wouldn't be here merrily typing this e-mail to you.
Is it okay to
"CHEAT" on anything?
CHEAT - 1 : the act or an instance of
fraudulently deceiving
Who would you be deceiving? Yourself, your trainer and
our program and many people who care to see you succeed and reach your ultimate
goal. Why would you consider
"CHEATING" an option then? You shouldn't.
No, Nick, You need to do
this right and get the results we spoke about. You made a commitment to
yourself, your trainer, our program and me...and CHEATING is absolutely not an
option.
STAY THE COURSE...You will
be thrilled in another couple of weeks after you have achieved your goal and
your success!
Then we can modify your
program for maintenance.
I am excited for you and
your commitment!
Once again, GREAT JOB!
Respectfully caring about the future of South Carolina's
residents,
Your Personal Trainer,
John
DeFendis
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