With obesity a growing concern for the US, Arnold Schwarzenegger continues to impart wisdom on healthier lifestyle changes. In a recent Arnold’s Pump Club Newsletter, Schwarzenegger discussed his ‘anti-diet’ plan which involves limiting certain foods to lower blood sugar and blood pressure.
It’s always an eye-opening experience when Arnold Schwarzenegger decides to discuss dieting and nutrition. Utilizing proper food choices and intense exercise led to him becoming a bodybuilding legend, having amassed a total of seven Mr. Olympia titles.
In addition to offering tips and tricks for bettering one’s health, Schwarzenegger consistently offers his fans useful and actionable tips for exercise. He believes in a ‘rest you rust’ mentality, priding himself off going to the gym seven days a week, even at 76 years old.
In his latest effort, ‘The Austrian Oak’ tackled dieting, and reduced it into terms that any reader can understand. While he admits there is no ‘magic bullet’ for dieting, there are some major adjustments you can make to slim down in time for summer.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Discusses His ‘Anti-Diet’ Plan for Weight Loss Goals
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Taking to his famous newsletter, Schwarzenegger discussed the basics of dieting before diving into his anti-diet weight loss strategy.
According to Schwarzenegger, you can lower your blood pressure and blood sugar by limiting these three foods: added sugars, ultra-processed foods, and refined grains.
“Are you tired of fad diets that offer short-term benefits in exchange for long-term frustration? Here’s a new way to approach nutrition without completely eliminating any particular food.
Research suggests that reducing three types of food (without fully restricting them) can lead to more weight loss and better health outcomes, such as lower blood sugar and blood pressure.
The three foods to limit are added sugars, ultra-processed foods, and refined grains. To be clear, this doesn’t mean you need to avoid these foods completely. As we shared in You Can’t Screw This Up, when people cut out foods completely, they tend to end up gaining back weight in the long run.”
Moreover, Schwarzenegger emphasized that when it comes to dieting, food quality outweighs the importance of the type of diet being utilized.
“As we suggested earlier this week when we discussed “the best diet for fat loss,” the type of diet didn’t matter. Some people ate high-carb, and others followed low-carb. The key ingredient to success was the food quality, not the eating style.”
The bodybuilding legend underlined that all diets require caloric restriction to work effectively.
“Instead of saying you can never eat particular foods, it’s better to know what to limit leads to overeating for you. After all, every diet that works does so by the same method: caloric restriction.”
In addition, the former seven-time Mr. Olympia discussed how to identify food triggers which could hold someone back on their weight loss journey.
- Do you eat too much at night? Set a time when you “close the kitchen.”
- Are snack foods your weakness? Keep fewer in the home.
- Are lunches at work causing you trouble? Pack something from home, or swap it with a protein shake (see the “stat of the week” above).
Despite what the fitness sector might promote, Schwarzenegger believes no one food in particular will serve as the ultimate solution. It’s more about reducing foods that are easy to overeat that cause rapid weight gain.
“Don’t buy into the idea that one food—whether gluten, dairy, carbs, fat, or protein—or that one style of eating (carnivore, vegan, fasting) is the ultimate solution. It’s about identifying and reducing foods that make it easier to overeat (added sugar, ultra-processed foods, refined gains) and then finding behaviors and foods that make it easier to eat more and feel fueled without always feeling anxious, stressed, or overwhelmed.”
Bodybuilding icon Arnold Schwarzenegger might prioritize longevity and his physique but he always makes time for his annual events. He recently shook up the community after announcing that the 2025 Arnold Classic would award the Open class winner with a life-changing $500,000.
Schwarzenegger remains committed to helping anyone improve their fitness and health. He encourages his readers to be wary of what foods they ingest, especially when dieting for weight loss.
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