20-questions:
1. What is the best way to lose body fat?
2. What are some warn signs a person can look for to know whether they are getting the most out of their exercise?
3. What is the best way to measure a person's body fat?
4. What are pros/cons to using a scale to weight one's self?
5. Describe the processes of how fat cells work?
6. How much of an importance is there exercising when losing weight, compared to eating right?
7. What are attributes in a person that can make a person fail when trying to lose body fat?
8. What are the dangers of losing fat at a fast rate?
9. What are the affects of body type on body fat?
10. What is hindering modern society in the issue of obesity that past decades and centuries have managed to avoid?
11. How many calories would a person have to burn to lose a pound of fat?
12. What makes muscles useful in the body?
13. What is the difference between body weight and body fat?
14. Where in the body is it most harmful to have an overabundance of fat and why?
15. What are the most useful types of exercises that are close to fool-proof?
16. What is the a "rule of thumb" to know about nutrition when losing body fat?
17. Describe the different types of fats and what they are used for?
18. Describe the role that Leptin plays with body fat?
19. Where are you in the issue of the environmental role in obesity vs. the genetic role in obesity?
20. Which is worse: belly fat or thigh fat, and why?
Leah R.
Topic: Zumba
EQ: What is the best way to maintain a healthy body fat percentage?
Topic: Zumba
EQ: What is the best way to maintain a healthy body fat percentage?
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Independent Component 2 Plan Approval
1. Write a description of what you plan on doing for your independent study component?
I would like and plan to continue taking my Zumba class as my independent component. Also, I would like to have a food journal, to write down my eating habits, I am told it is a sure way to keep track of the food I put in my mouth.
2. Describe in detail how you think your plan will meet the 30 hours work requirement?
I would like and plan to continue taking my Zumba class as my independent component. Also, I would like to have a food journal, to write down my eating habits, I am told it is a sure way to keep track of the food I put in my mouth.
2. Describe in detail how you think your plan will meet the 30 hours work requirement?
My Zumba class is Monday-Friday, for one hour, in a month I could finish more than half the required hours,
plus, I would consider this class very crucial to my senior project. Also, if I were to do the food journal, that's a good 10 minutes at the most to account for the food that I eat, and 10 minutes add up.
3. How does this Independent Component relate to your EQ?
In the future I would like to incorporated Zumba in the 2-hour presentation, so taking a Zumba class will be beneficial to me in the long run. It also supports a possible answer to my EQ, it would support the answer of exercise being crucial to losing body fat. Zumba works all my body muscles, depending on how much effort I put in and that is vital to losing body fat.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Independent Component 1
Literal:
(a) "I, Leah Rodarte, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work"
(b) My topic is Zumba, but my essential question is about losing body fat, so what better way than to take a Zumba class for my Independent Component. In the class, it was about enjoying your time while exercising in a high-intensity pace, so in that I completed a exercise class, with a twist of Latin-infused dances.
Interpretive:
From Monday-Friday, I took a Zumba class for 1 hour, as I have said before, it was an high intensity Zumba class, where we did aerobic/latin dances. As part of my class, we did arm, ab, back, and leg workouts all in one song/routine. Some of songs my instructor incorporated in our class were reggageton, cumbia, hip-hop, and merengue. With any activity, it requires practice and working at it, to get better, that is what this Zumba class has meant for me, every time I go, I get better and my body and mind become healthier. That is pretty much all I can say to defend my work on this component. The most significant part of this component is learning as well as exercising to the latin songs, exercise is offend repetitive and in my mind time consuming, but with Zumba, I learned new things everyday and enjoyed excerising, which is alot of the times not found in traditional excerises.
Applied:
My essential question is, "What is the best way to lose body fat?" Exercise has been a major component to any health lifestyle, whether it is used to lose body fat or maintain a health body. I had seen first hand what exercise can do for the goal of losing fat. Doing Zumba changed my body such as:
- I worked out muscles that I rarely ever work out.
- After I come out of my class, I feel this sense of satisfaction, because when a person exercises, the body releases endorphins, which blocks the feeling of pain.
- I have become more aware of what I'm eating.
Prime example that Zumba helps people lose fat and is an excellent fun way of exercising:
- My instructor, who use to be over 200 pounds, was trying to lose fat, through traditional ways of exercise, such as walking and running, yeah she was finding herself in a plateau, then she joined Zumba. Now-a-days, she is extremely fit, lean and muscular, and she has gained her muscles from doing Zumba.
Here is a link to the Calendar for my Independent Component:
Independent Component Calendar
Evidence:
(a) "I, Leah Rodarte, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work"
(b) My topic is Zumba, but my essential question is about losing body fat, so what better way than to take a Zumba class for my Independent Component. In the class, it was about enjoying your time while exercising in a high-intensity pace, so in that I completed a exercise class, with a twist of Latin-infused dances.
Interpretive:
From Monday-Friday, I took a Zumba class for 1 hour, as I have said before, it was an high intensity Zumba class, where we did aerobic/latin dances. As part of my class, we did arm, ab, back, and leg workouts all in one song/routine. Some of songs my instructor incorporated in our class were reggageton, cumbia, hip-hop, and merengue. With any activity, it requires practice and working at it, to get better, that is what this Zumba class has meant for me, every time I go, I get better and my body and mind become healthier. That is pretty much all I can say to defend my work on this component. The most significant part of this component is learning as well as exercising to the latin songs, exercise is offend repetitive and in my mind time consuming, but with Zumba, I learned new things everyday and enjoyed excerising, which is alot of the times not found in traditional excerises.
Applied:
My essential question is, "What is the best way to lose body fat?" Exercise has been a major component to any health lifestyle, whether it is used to lose body fat or maintain a health body. I had seen first hand what exercise can do for the goal of losing fat. Doing Zumba changed my body such as:
- I worked out muscles that I rarely ever work out.
- After I come out of my class, I feel this sense of satisfaction, because when a person exercises, the body releases endorphins, which blocks the feeling of pain.
- I have become more aware of what I'm eating.
Prime example that Zumba helps people lose fat and is an excellent fun way of exercising:
- My instructor, who use to be over 200 pounds, was trying to lose fat, through traditional ways of exercise, such as walking and running, yeah she was finding herself in a plateau, then she joined Zumba. Now-a-days, she is extremely fit, lean and muscular, and she has gained her muscles from doing Zumba.
Here is a link to the Calendar for my Independent Component:
Independent Component Calendar
Evidence:
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Answer 1
EQ: What is the best way to lose body fat?
- The best way to lose body fat is: understanding that not all fat is bad; the body needs fat to live.
2. a. Fat storage is the sign of good health, it signals that metabolic resources are abundant and the organism is healthy. An extreme overabundance of body fat places stresses on the body and can be unhealthy. However, the degree of leanness (or lack of body fat) that is currently in vogue is probably just as unhealthy for up to 80% of the population.
b. Leptin is a strong suppressor of appetite and food intake. As your body fat rises, more leptin is produced and your appetite declines so that your body fat stabilizes. If your body fat falls, your leptin production declines and your appetite is disinhibited. It seems that we inherit a body fat set point that is most efficient for our environment and the environment of our ancestors.
c. We’re actually hardwired to store some fat. Our bodies have more systems that allow us to gain weight than to lose it.
3. a. “Body Fat: Hard Facts about Soft Tissue” by M Doug Mcguff, MD
b. “Body Fat: Hard Facts about Soft Tissue” by M Doug Mcguff, MD
c. You on a Diet: The Owner’s Manual for Waist Management by Michael R. Roizen, M.D. & Mehmet C. OZ, M.D.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Service Learning
I have found service learning at Casa Colina, I have already taken the orientation and I have been assigned to the dietary department. On Monday, February 27, 2012, I will start my volunteering, I will still need my second orientation. The lady has not given me my set hours but I will be getting them that Monday. This is all I know so far. Everything will be set in stone on Monday.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Third Interview Questions
10 Questions for Interview 3:
1. In your opinion, what is the best way to lose body fat?
2. What are some major factors to gaining body fat?
3. When it comes to physical activity for fat loss, weight training is often thought to be more beneficial than cardio. In your opinion, what would you say is more beneficial, what are the pros and cons for both exercises?
4. Is there a difference between losing weight and losing body fat? If so, can you describe to me the difference?
5. Losing body fat isn’t just about physical exercise; food has a lot to do with it as well. In your opinion, what are some foods that are crucial to a healthy lifestyle as well as contribute to fat loss?
6. In this day and age, as body fat is a consistent issue there are new diets everywhere, and surgical procedures for fast weight loss, we known the pros but what are some things to worry about with the diets and surgical procedures?
7. A lot of the times, women specially, have a hard time losing fat from their problem areas, what are some things that women should do to move on from the plateau?
8. Both women and men’s bodies are designed differently, what works for men may not always work for women. What makes women’s bodies different from men? For example, men lose fat quicker than women, why is that?
9. In magazines, there are often taglines saying, “Lose 5 inches in 2 weeks.” Is this a health way of losing body fat?
10. What is the best way to measure body fat, scale- with a body fat measure- , skin fold caliper, or measuring tape?
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