Here an Interesting take on the research behind Intermittent fasting and longevity from Scientific American’s Podcast “60-Second Science”.
You can listen to the podcast here:
http://www.sciam.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=fasting-may-equal-calorie-restricte-08-12-26
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PS- I just put the finishing touches on my presentations for my 1 day seminar coming up on January 17th. All I can say is that I’ve even surprised myself with how many nutrition myths I manage to tackle in this presentation!
It’s going to be an amazing day, and there are still a couple seats left so make sure you sign up soon ==>
http://www.ttmembers.com/products/item14.cfm

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Book Review

Mission Statement: all reviews will be my honest assesment on the material in queston. My opinion will never be influenced by personal bias or my opinion of the author.
The Fat Loss Troubleshoot Book Bundle

“The Fat Loss Troubleshoot answers all the common and not so common questions about fat loss, so if you have never tried to lose fat before then you hit the jackpot and just got the best first timers guide you can get..”
– Leigh Peele
This product package consist of two main books, and several other booklets. I have read them all and will do an extensive review on one of the main books (The Fat Loss Troubleshoot), and mini-reviews of the other books. The Metabolic Repair Manual, which is part of the book bundle, is reviewed here.
Who is this book for?Everyone that wants to lose fat. It’s a very user friendly guide to fat loss, from the […]

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I have big, big news that will really help kick of 2009 with a BANG.

I have agreed to do a 1 day seminar with Craig Ballantyne where we are going to give away ALL of the secrets you need to know to dramatically change the way you look in 2009 –
Why team up with Craig? Well I beleive exercise is a vital component to weight loss, and I think Craig is the best in the Biz at simple and effective weight loss programs.

Craig is going to cover weight training strategies so you can get the most out of your workouts in the least amount of time, and I’m going to help you discover how to burn bodyfat and get in shape without falling for misleading weight loss scams or nutrition marketing hype.

This is the part that is really exciting for me – Other than national television, […]

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Regenerate your brain

Hope everyone had an awesome Christmas, I sure did.
Just saw this piece on another site:
“..both calorie restriction and intermittent fasting along with vitamin and mineral intake, increase resistance to disease, extend lifespan, and stimulate production of neurons from stem cells.
In addition, fasting has been shown to enhance synaptic elasticity, possibly increasing the ability for successful re-wiring following brain injury. These benefits appear to result from a cellular stress response, similar in concept to the greater muscular regeneration that results from the stress of regular exercise.
Additional research suggests that increasing time intervals between meals might be a better choice than chronic calorie restriction, because the resultant decline in sex hormones may adversely affect both sexual and brain performance”
And then she made the following, false, statement
“It should go without saying that short-term cognitive and physical performance is not boosted by fasting, due to metabolic changes including decrease in body […]

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The Leangains Approach pdf

Caleb Lee asked me to write an article for his new product and I thought it was a good opportunity for me to get the message out.
Product page is here
This product is primarily aimed at the beginner and consists of two e-books, interviews (mp3 + transcript in pdf) with seven trainers and a 14 page pdf file called “The Leangains Approach”.
It’s basically me talking about the approach, dispelling some myths surrounding meal frequency, fasting and your metabolism, and protein absorption. Also included in the article is a sample beginner plan and a list of references pertaining to the topics discussed.

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Weight Loss Exercises

I don’t believe in Starvation Mode (If you’ve read my book you know why).
However, I do believe in diminishing returns when it comes to weight loss exercises like running or walking.
The amount of calories running or walking causes you to burn (above and beyond your normal resting metabolic rate) is dictated by how much you weigh and how far you move.
If you lose weight then these exercises burn less calories. And, it doesn’t matter if this weight is fat OR muscle.
The bottom line – The more weight you lose the less effective these exercises become at burning calories.
You can watch my video for more details:

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Protein, Carbs and Insulin

I always find it confusing when I read things like:
“Protein slows insulin levels, which you want to keep in balance to avoid weight gain.”
I find it confusing for two reasons.
1) I’m really not sure how you can ’slow’ a level
2) I’m really not sure how they define ‘balance’.
Honestly I really dislike vague terms..especially when applied to science.
What I do know is that from the research conducted on sports supplements we know for sure that a protein/carb meal can have just as big an effect on insulin as a carb only meal. And, that as long as you are eating your insulin levels are going to go up and down…
Watch the Video for more details:

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Bad News about Blog Comments

I’ve decided that I am going to have to moderate the comments on my blog.
There is just too much spam, and its ruining it for everyone.
I will continue to allow different opinions, arguments, snide comments…really anything goes, as long as it is not robot-generated spam.
It sucks that I have to do this, but its the best option to keep this blog an informal but beneficial area to share and gather knowledge.
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More Best Evers for You

Here are three more ‘Best Evers’ that I want to share. When it comes to the food and hospitality industry, I am very particular about what I like and don’t like, and these three places exceeded my expectations every time I visited them:Best Hotel Ever:
I was involved in a lot of exercise physiology & nutrition research that was being conducted at the University of Nottingham. Before I left the supplement industry we were deep into looking into cellular protein signaling and muscular growth…super interesting stuff.
Whenever I was in Nottingham I made a point to always stay at Hart’s Hotel.
No real gym, barely a lounge…and the rooms were of a mediocre size at best.
BUT, the garden rooms opened up to their garden terrace, essentially making your room “3 walled” – the perfect way to just relax and just chill after a long day of working and being “on”.
If you have ever […]

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Here’s a great interview with Jennifer from Austria, a long time friend of Eat Stop Eat.
Jennifer is living proof that you can look amazing in your 40’s with the right attitude, the right workout routine and a little help from Eat Stop Eat.Jennifer’s Interview
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