Monday, October 28, 2013

This Change In The Morning : Fast Fat Loss

Breakfast. For years it was preached to be had within an hour of waking up. There is now this preaching, which I can say at least from my own experience is an effective method for fat loss : postpone your first meal of the day 3-4 hours after waking.

Drink water and/or coffee before hand. You will see results within the first two weeks. Happy fat loss.

By : A.W.

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Exercise And The Reduction Of Stress

It has been theorized are built to handle short bursts of high stress followed by long periods of low stress. Yet what occurs the most in today's society are overlong periods of moderate stress.

This has led on to the be a possible main reason of why disease is as prevalent as it is today.

Exercise can be a healthy stimulation of high stress done with the right quality and quantity. By doing these bursts of exercise it actually can increase how well you move from a conditioned moderate stress response after to a low stress response.

Proper exercise = proper amount of stress after.

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

The Right Stuff

Optimal training progression is the combination of the right amount of quality and quantity in two areas...

Exercise and Recovery. Always remember both. For one cannot go without a proper amount of the other.

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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Know Your Expectations

We all have an idea of what we want our physique to look like. Yet, that process in of itself is more of a journey rather than a destination. A journey of learning, going through trial and error, and new and repeated discoveries.

Distinguish the vision from the expectation. Two examples are the person who expects to achieve his/her dream physique and expects to dedicate his/her lifestyle in order to do so ; and the person who expects to achieve his/her dream physique yet does not expect to dedicate his/her lifestyle in order to do so. That can and will cause conflicts.

Know your expectations and you are guaranteed success.

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Friday, October 11, 2013

Ignore Your Emotions

For a month I experimented with the concept, "train what you feel like training."

I saw some results with being this unpredictable, yet it was an unexpected realization that was the most beneficial takeaway.

"Those who are successful do what is necessary, whether they want to or not." Being fixed versus being aloof to the last minute ; At least for me and I'm sure for others as well, being fixed with a set plan allows the opportunity for stronger focus.

The beauty about emotions in training is that they can be controlled for your advantage. As an end result, you get closer to creating your perfect physique.

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Keep The Body Guessing

The body is unbelievable at adapting to whatever you throw at it. This is especially true when it comes to exercise. For whatever type of training you do, always have your body in every session say : "What the?".

Do something new and different every time. Then it will have no choice but to grow stronger.

By : A.W.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Effects Of Sitting

Chances are we all spend a great amount of time sitting throughout our days. This allows for the front leg muscles and hip adductors to be used quite more often than it's complimentary muscle groups such as the hamstrings and glutes.

What to do in order to prevent muscle compensation from happening? Sit less, if you can. And make sure you are doing more activity activating the back of your legs.

"Get that ass movin."


By : A.W.

You Are Unique

You and your body are unique. There is no one else on Earth exactly like YOU. This gives you the responsibility to learn and gain knowledge about your body. Go through trial and error, and discover what works for YOU.

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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Find The Master

Whenever you want to achieve something great...or become great at something...find the master to learn from.

With fitness being the topic, if your interest is to change your physique, become stronger, increase your physical endurance, etc...find someone who has already done what you want to do and learn from them.

By : A.W.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Compensation And Its Ugly Head

Whenever you focus on a muscle group more so than the one who compliments it, there is always the chance of a muscle compensation to occur.

Example : Focusing more on your quadriceps than your hamstrings.

This would most likely lead to the body relying more and more on the quadriceps in multiple movement patterns and daily functions than the hamstrings in an even balance. Leading to over-developed and overactive quadriceps and under-active and underdeveloped hamstrings.

Key Takeaway : Always attempt to keep everything in balance.

By : A.W.