10 Benefits of Having Low Body Fat (Part 2)

Since the original post on this topic is one of the most viewed posts on this blog, I decided to expand on the benefits of having low body fat.

Before I begin, let me remind you that I do not believe in adhering to specific body types. Overall, my goal with this article is to reach a specific audience that is trying to get lean or values having low body fat. It is not my intention to reinforce specific body standards or shame anybody.

By, “low body fat,” I mean low relative to the rest of society. Really, anything under 22% for women and anything under 16% for men could be considered, “low,” even though it is in the healthy/athletic range.

So let’s just jump into it.

Top 10 Benefits of Having Low Body Fat:

1. You feel like you’ve accomplished something special.

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What is Obesity? How do we fix obesity?

A new approach to the topic of obesity is necessary for the modern world.

Let’s start this article by saying what obesity is NOT.

Obesity is NOT a moral failure, obesity is NOT a weakness of character, and obesity is NOT a lifestyle choice.

Stay with me here.

Obesity also is not a number on a scale.

What is obesity?

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Are These 3 Common Food Items Preventing your Health, Fat Loss, and Wellness?

Lately, I’ve noticed several foods that could be holding a person back from sustaining a healthy lifestyle.

I won’t say that you should absolutely never enjoy a certain food because I do believe in balance, moderation, and space to be human.

Many people who read this blog are already aware that some foods are less conducive to long term satisfaction with regard to health and body goals. The purpose of this post is to provide you with a little nudge or reminder and to maybe add a glimpse of value to your life.

Without further ado, here are some common foods, reasons why, and possible alternatives for your reading and health pleasures.

1. Cereal

Cereal is extremely common in the American household. One market research company found that as many as 89% of consumers eat cereal for breakfast and almost half of those also eat it for a snack.

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