8 Minutes in the Morning is a book about diet and weight training exercise. This isn't the first time that I have worked through this book, however, it is one that I have come back to multiple times.
8 Minutes in the Morning is by Jorge Cruise, who experienced his own health issues as well as watching his family members experience similar types of issues. He became inspired to make a change and he shares what he has learned, along with stories of the benefits that others have experienced using his methods.
The first part of the book talks about food choices, i.e. giving up the sugary stuff and or replacing it with less sugary stuff, and choosing healthy fats instead to help people feel more satiated. He provides food charts in the back part of the book along with recommendations on whether it is a limited food item or one that is unlimited - referring to how much one can have of said item, in a day.
He also provides a simple eating log that you can copy, and fill out for each day to help keep you on track.
Then he gets to the greater core of the book, at least in my opinion. That's the exercise part. There are two weight training exercises recommended, for six out of the seven days in a week. You get a day off. The key with this weight loss program is to build muscle; and in turn, muscle burns more fat. As one tones up, they will automatically burn more fat.
It's not just about the exercise though. The healthy fats are a key ingredient in building muscle, as well as doing the exercises. This approach counts on both parts.
The very first time that I used this book, I lost more pounds than I have since other times that I have done refreshers. I attribute that to my diet needing a lot more correction the first time around. However, although I haven't really loss much weight this time, my clothes are fitting better again.
Having just worked through this book again, which covers a four week period, I note that I am stronger now than at other times. I am able to do all of the exercises as shown, instead of subbing selected ones with some other exercise in it's place. I have also noticed that the heavier duty gardening work has become easier.
I have done dumbbell exercises with videos from time to time, but I didn't stick with that as much. I like that this method is more structured; just two exercise routines for each day, 6 days out of the week. I like that different muscle groups are done on different days, giving the recently exercised muscles time to recover and you work on a different focused muscle area the next day.
I haven't followed along with all of Cruise's recommendations, but have utilized most of them, and am glad that I did.
If you want to try a different way to loose weight and to tone up, I do recommend 8 Minutes in the morning. Some of the routines might take a little longer than 8 minutes, especially if it is your first time doing any of them, but I have found that it became easier and quicker over time. As with any new physical venture, check in with your body and adjust to any limits you may have.
Cheryl Paton
Sounds like a great book with a lot of dieting wisdom. "8 minutes", or a little more, wouldn't be bad at all when I consider I exercise 30-45 minutes on my exercise bike. The time allotment is truly one of the things that throws off my own commitment to exercising. Perhaps, I could combine the two (bike when time permits, and 8 minutes on all other days)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds exactly like the exercise/weight loss book I have been looking for. Thanks so much for introducing me to it, Cheryl.
ReplyDeleteEven those of us who have gotten out of shape and are not fond of exercise can commit to 8 minutes a day. (I started eating much healthier in 2019, as I have shared in my reviews about my low carb lifestyle.) Thanks so much for the recommendation!
ReplyDeleteThis is a book that I really need to get! 8 minutes in the morning is something everyone can do and I think I will start this soon! I'm hopeful it will help my mental state too!
ReplyDeleteThat book looks and sounds very good. I lost a lot of weight last year again, just by chaning my eating habits, although I'm not a sweets person. I think getting the right nutrients that your body needs makes a difference.
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