Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Giving Into The General Population.

GIVING INTO THE GENERAL POPULATION ?
Have a look at this sign, study it for a moment. Can you count the healthy to the unhealthy food in this deal?
First of all, we are going to get the regular response of…oh yeah but
The only, butt, you will get, if you use these deals on a regular basis, is the one that continues to grow while you sit down and read this blog. Or the waistline that is also growing each year you grow older.
It is a shame that a business like this has to give in to the general population to keep the profits up. It’s business, all businesses have to answer to shareholders and pay the bills in order to survive.
This sign is a classic example. I remember Subway had a huge marketing campaign when they first came out, you know, the large guy that lost all that weight. I don’t remember seeing deals like this. I guarantee if he did live on Subway deals like this, he wouldn’t be used in their advertising campaign.
To keep up with competition, who are also selling and marketing fast food, that tastes so good (but is not good for you), the consumer knows they shouldn’t have it, but have it anyway and on a regular basis, these deals need to be advertised in order to attract the general population that just don’t get it, and probably never will.
I know it’s a tad negative, but it’s true.
Here is a little test for you.
Go down to your local shopping mall,sit down with you buddy somewhere that is busy with shoppers. Count how many people you see that appear to exercise and eat healthy, to those that do nothing for their health. I guarantee you that the comparison will be shocking.
This is the general population I am talking about.
So here is a little something that may help those that fall into the general population category.
Did you know:

Approximately 40% of your body mass is made of muscle tissue. Most muscles are
designed to move bones around, but some provide the force to perform other key
functions, such as your heart. Your cardio system (heart and blood cells) and respiratory
system (lungs and air passages) work together, transporting oxygen to working muscles
and removing waste products. A heart attack is when an artery carrying blood to the heart
becomes blocked, usually from a build up of fats (cholesterol) in the lining of the arteries,
which means these systems can’t do their job effectively and your heart is put under too
much pressure.
A GREAT REASON TO START EXERCISING TODAY!