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Do you guys know about HIIT workouts? HIIT stands for High Intensity Interval Training. Well, as you know, I was planning a session for yesterday and I loved it so much that I had to have more today. What IS HIIT Training???

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Advocarerunner: HIIT Training

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Repeat 3 times :1. jump rope (max reps for 50 sec / 10 sec rest)2. Pop Squats (max reps for 50 sec / 10 sec rest) (how to video)3.

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Good Morning Fat Blaster HiiT (15 min) | My Dream Shape!

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Many people interested in fitness and nutrition have heard the term “intermittent fasting”. Maybe you are wondering what the buzz is all about and whether it can be a part of a healthy lifestyle?In simple terms, intermittent fasting means going without food for a certain period of time. There are different types of intermittent fasting, including:All-day fasting- Usually this means eating an evening meal, and then going without food until the following evening, or approximately 24 hours. Alternating days of fasting- This involves fasting on one day and then eating normally the following day.  Partial-day fasting- This allows for a specific window of time for eating, and then fasting the remainder of the day.

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While I haven’t tried fasting in a big way—yet, this article does give me reason to think I should try it to lower the IGF-1 levels in my system.This article illustrates Principle #8 “Keep Your Physical Body Healthy” of the 10 Principles of Personal Lognevity”.To learn more about my book “The 10 Principles of Personal Longevity” and various training and coaching options please click on the caps link below..You should also consider signing up for our FREE ECourse on the 10 Principles to learn more about them in depth.CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT LONGEVITY TRAINING AND COACHINGCLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CHRONIC ILLNESSES AND THE PERSONAL LONGEVITY PROGRAM(NaturalNews) In a culture that feasts 21 times a week, fasting is almost a heretical idea. Yet amidst escalating rates of heart disease, obesity, diabetes and cancer, emerging research on animals and humans suggests that planned, regular fasting may decide whether your twilight years are long and healthy or cut short. The crux of the issue is surprisingly simple: insulin-like growth factor, or IGF-1, levels of which largely determine the rate at which the body ages.IGF-1 and age-related diseaseInsulin-like growth factor is produced in the liver and released according to activity of Human Growth Hormone (HGH), produced in the pituitary gland.

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Another fat burner from the beach. Each and every week I’ll give you a solid HIIT workout you can do from anywhere. All you need is about 10 min. Workout smarter, not harder. 30 seconds each move.Ice SkatersOblique ClimbersRest 1 min.Repeat 5-7x.All for now

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NHF HIIT from the beach | Nick Holt Fitness

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Ask The Ripped Dude: What The Heck Is Tabata Training?

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I have a love/hate relationship with cardio. I love not doing it, and I hate doing it. I recognize that it’s good for me so I do it regularly each week, but let’s be honest: what part of feeling like you’re about to endure a heart attack and/or anaphylaxis is enjoyable? That’s why when I do cardio, I have to find ways to make myself forget that I’m doing it. Legal ways.Group classes are always a great option to induce cardio amnesia, but sometimes they just don’t fit into your schedule, or you find yourself without the extra funds

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AMT HIIT Routine | – The Slender Student

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5:2 intermittent fasting diet – The Pros and Cons scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0? style=”border:none; overflow:hidden; width:100px; height:27px;” allowTransparency=”true”>ShareEarlier this year, we posted about the 5:2 diet, and how our DietAssist programme can make intermittent fasting diets like the 5:2 much easier and longer lasting.In the article, we also cautioned that whilst intermittent fasting has many reported health benefits, it is not safe for everyone, especially pregnant women and diabetics.Well, the kind folks at Holland and Barrett have sent us a handy infographic which summaries the pros and cons of the 5:2 intermittent fasting diet. It’s got information collated from the UK National Health Service (NHS), US National Institute of Health (NIH), the BBC and various other sources.It even has this quote from our article Like other diets, it doesn’t address the underlying eating habits which caused weight gain initially. As a result, weight usually piles back on when a person stops fasting.If you’re concerned about how long you can keep your 5:2 intermittent fast going, or are worried about putting the weight back on when you stop, then why check out DietAssist too?Anyhow, here’s the infographic – which we hope you’ll find useful in deciding if an intermittent fasting diet such as 5:2 is right for you.Was this useful? Comment below! scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0? style=”border:none; overflow:hidden; width:100px; height:27px;” allowTransparency=”true”>Share By Rob Woodgate|NewsLeave A CommentAbout the Author: Rob Woodgate Rob Woodgate is the co-creator of the DietAssist programme, and is passionate about helping people understand how their mind works so they can use it to enrich their lives

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5:2 intermittent fasting diet – The Pros and Cons – DietAssist

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Best Weight Loss My Doctor Has Ever Seen! 3 Comments Monday, June 24th, 2013 I fall in the camp with those that say that your program probably saved their lives.  I am 63, and have been struggling with weight control and diabetes for about the past 15 years.I picked up The Paleo Solution in February and got interested as soon as I started reading.  About a year and a half ago I read a book called Wheat Belly and learned of the detrimental effects of wheat.  I cut out the wheat and lost weight and my A1C dropped from 7.4 to 6.8 in just a 3 month period

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Robb Wolf- Testimonial – Best Weight Loss My Doctor Has Ever Seen!

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