Finally the Truth is Revealed! Don’t spend another penny on diets, weight-loss or health and fitness products until you read this ground breaking book. It will literally save you thousands of dollars and hours of wasted time and it will change the way you think about your health and your life.
Craig has helped an incredible number of people around the world
get started on a path to living better. This insightful book provides
valuable information essential for anyone interested in improving their
health.
— Cindy Crawford, Model
Craig’s message is a testament to taking responsibility
for your health and well-being.
— Kitty Gurkin Rosati,
author of “The Rice Diet Solution”
A compelling and eye-opening look at America’s fitness
and diet industries from a veteran insider.
— Henry
S. Lodge, M.D., author of “Younger Next Year
Craig Pepin-Donat busts myths and offers real solutions that
can improve your health. If you want to lead a fit, healthy and happy
life, read this book!
— Hyla Cass M.D., author of
“Natural Highs”
The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie pulls no punches and gives
readers the tools required to take charge of their health and their life.
— David Rippe, Author of “The Flip: Turn Your World
Around”
Craig’s efforts within the health and fitness industry
have had a positive impact on a tremendous number of people worldwide.
The information he provides in this book is a boon to anyone who chooses
to benefit from his many years of experience.
— Tom
Hopkins, author of “How to Master the Art of Selling”
Mr. Pepin-Donat’s book is a vital, honest and direct approach necessary to make informed choices to improve your health. His message translates globally.
— Dr. Rudolf Bertagnoli, Surgeon and founder of First European Center for Spine Arthroplasty, Straubing Germany
If you exercise, if you want to lose weight, if you want to remain healthy, if you want to protect your pocketbook from health scams, you cannot afford to be without The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie.
— Randall Fitzgerald, Author of “The Hundred Year Lie; How Food and Medicine Are Destroying Your Health ”
The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie focuses on the need to seek the truth concerning what has become a huge industry. Mr. Pepin-Donat correctly advocates for early unbiased education about these issues as a solution to our health care crisis.
— Antonia Demas, Ph.D, Author of “Food Is Elementary: A Hands-on Curriculum for Young Students”
Craig’s emotion and passion for teaching people about the benefits of health and fitness and how to effect a positive change in the lives of others translates in all cultures and languages.
— Irina Kragh-Thimgren, President, Planet Fitness Russia
The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie is packed full of information that will help people. It's like a Google for everything you need to know related to health and fitness in one book.
— Mark Mastrov, Founder and Chairman 24 Hour Fitness
Within the worldwide health club industry Craig Pepin-Donat is recognized as an extraordinary talent. Wherever he has served, Pepin-Donat has been regarded as a leader of exceptional gifts, both personal and professional.
— John McCarthy, Former Executive Director; IHRSA, International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association
The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie is a real affirmation of the many myths hidden within the health and fitness industry. In my 20 years as a fitness professional I have never heard anyone that tells it as straight as Craig Pepin-Donat does in his book. It's about time someone sorted out this crazy industry.
— Melanie Cole M.S., Exercise Physiologist, Personal Trainer, and radio show host of "Talk Radio For Every..Body" on HealthRadio.net
Six Principles for Improved Health and
Lasting Weight Loss
By The Fit Advocate, Craig Pepin-Donat, International
Fitness Expert and Author of "The Big Fat Health and Fitness
Lie"
How many times have you proclaimed, “I need to go on a diet”? How many of
those diets resulted in long-term success? Not many. Millions of people are looking for
the answer to improved health and fitness, and spend billions of dollars every year on
diets and weight loss. Diets continually fail to deliver results because no matter how compelling the underlying
principles for any diet may seem, no one can stay on a diet forever. Eventually, you will drop the diet and go
back to your normal eating habits. Typically, you not only gain back the weight you lost, but statistics show that
you will also gain additional weight.
Anything built on a faulty foundation has little chance for success, and most weight loss programs are
riddled with pitfalls and over inflated promises. Weight loss and weight management are lifelong commitments.
Until you accept the reality that they are a learning process that takes ongoing work and focus, you will
continue to look for the fast and simple solutions that are nothing more than a bunch of big, fat lies.
Long-term success with health and weight loss requires significant changes not just in how you eat, but in
the way you live. Attaining results must be achieved in a way that enhances your life and allows your body to
reach its optimal weight naturally. This is in sharp contrast to the quick-fix mentality, which attempts to trick
the body into short-term weight loss with diets and other rapid results formulas.
There are six basic principles that allow long-term positive change to occur. Each plays an integral role in
achieving health and fitness success:
Understand how addictions can negatively impact your lifestyle choices. There are many forms of
addiction that go unrecognized or fly under the radar of conventional thinking, negatively impacting our
health. In our stressed-out society, we search for escape from the harsh realities of life. We smoke, drink
alcohol, take drugs and overeat. The number one reason people give for not exercising is time, yet the
average American watches more than 4 hours of television every day. All of these activities make us fat,
lazy and out of shape. They prevent us from obtaining optimal health.
Reduce toxic exposure and stress. The definition of toxic is poison. Sadly, we are surrounded by
poisons that damage our health and put our lives at risk. We have been conditioned to believe that small
amounts of toxic exposure are safe, but they are not. There are thousands of untested chemical
combinations injected into our food and water supply, and there are deadly chemical compounds in our
personal hygiene and cleaning products. Stress is the number one toxin, contributing to as much as 80
percent of all disease. Educate yourself about the deadly toxins or watch your health slowly and quietly
deteriorate.
Create a mindset for change with no time limits. The starting block for any long-term success is
changing the way you think about your body and your health. Changing your mindset means that you
have made the unequivocal decision that you will improve your health, which may include weight loss
and ultimately weight management, no matter what it takes. Your determination must be strong and
cannot waiver. Obviously, this cannot be achieved with a six-week diet or any other type of short-term
solution. Until you change your mindset, all of the decisions you make regarding your health or weight
challenges will be flawed. Your new mindset must focus on how your actions and attitudes will help you
achieve your goals for the rest of your life. If you do not have a weight problem or if you do not feel
that weight loss is important to improve your health, your new long-term mindset is no less important. The
end result of implementing a new, long-term mindset while applying the principles outlined here will
naturally result in weight reduction and, more important, improved health.
Provide proper nutrition to feed your body and your brain. Did you ever try to fill the gas tank in
your car with diesel fuel? If you have, you would have found yourself stuck on the side of the road
watching your car smoke and sputter because you fed it fuel that was not designed for you car's optimal
performance. Everything we eat and drink affects us on a cellular level. Food is the fuel for the body and
brain. The type of fuel you choose to consume will determine how your body operates. Most of our food
choices are made with our taste buds, driven by the desire to obtain pleasure with little thought about the
consequences of our actions. There are many small but still palatable changes you can make to your
eating habits that can have a big impact on your health.
Engage in physical activity in the form of consistent exercise. It takes a deficit or surplus of 3,500
calories to lose or gain a single pound of body fat. Everyone burns a certain number of calories just by
being alive. This is called your resting metabolic rate (RMR). After you account for your RMR, a caloric
surplus (weight gain) or deficit (weight loss) is a simple mater of calories consumed through eating and
drinking versus calories expended through physical activity. It is a proven fact that even small amounts of
activity can dramatically improve your health.
Adjust your lifestyle with habits and routines that will enhance your life. Human beings are creatures
of habit, and we follow the same patterns and routines every day. Think about what you do every
morning when you wake up and every night before you go to bed. It is human nature to fly on autopilot,
constantly repeating our actions without thinking about them. You will never be successful achieving
your health and fitness goals with fads or quick-fix solutions. Lasting results can only be obtained with
lifestyle changes that you can stick with for the rest of your life.
The information provided on this web site is intended for general reference purposes only and is not intended to address specific medical or health conditions. Nothing on this web site is meant to substitute professional medical advice or a medical exam. Prior to taking dietary supplements or participating in any diet or exercise program or activity, you should seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional. No health information on this site should be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical condition. Information provided on this web site about any company, product or service is based on the opinion, research and conclusions of The Fit Advocate.