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If you are sprinting because of the increase in EPOC, you are a fool. Those of you have been following the SuppVersity for quite some time, now, will be familiar of the term “EPOC”, which refers to the amount of oxgen that is consumed in excess in the post-exercise – or, in order not to overcomplicate things, the excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, or, even simpler the amount of energy your burn after a workout because your mitochondria area “still on fire”.Assuming that you have read those of the >1250 hitherto published SuppVersity Articles that were dealing with this issue you may remember that I have repeatedly pointed out that…… the contribution of the actual energy consumption that is caused by the “EPOC effect” would be absolutely irrelevant, if the calories in vs. calories out equation was as simple as mainstream dietitians and lifestlye magazine authors still like to present it to their clients and readers.Now you know better than that, so that I don’t have to tell you why I do even care about the results of of a recent study from the Universities of Central & West Florida (Townsend

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If you are sprinting because of the increase in EPOC, you are a fool. Those of you have been following the SuppVersity for quite some time, now, will be familiar of the term “EPOC”, which refers to the amount of oxgen that is consumed in excess in the post-exercise – or, in order not to overcomplicate things, the excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, or, even simpler the amount of energy your burn after a workout because your mitochondria area “still on fire”.Assuming that you have read those of the >1250 hitherto published SuppVersity Articles that were dealing with this issue you may remember that I have repeatedly pointed out that…… the contribution of the actual energy consumption that is caused by the “EPOC effect” would be absolutely irrelevant, if the calories in vs. calories out equation was as simple as mainstream dietitians and lifestlye magazine authors still like to present it to their clients and readers.Now you know better than that, so that I don’t have to tell you why I do even care about the results of of a recent study from the Universities of Central & West Florida (Townsend. 2013).

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VN:F [1.9.22_1171]please wait…Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)What exactly is every one of the the hub-ub about repast timing? Do I have to eat every 2-3 hours? It has been a hot topic for decades. Bodybuilders of the past believed it was actually vital for eating every single 2-3 hours, but is this really the case? Let’s examine exactly what frequent eating proponents say: Missing Dishes causes: 1) Decrease in T3 hormonal 2) Insulin levels to be every over the place (negatively effecting fat loss) 3) Necessary protein muscle tissues to break down, causing structure loss 4) Slowing of metabolic rate Does it surely

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I Had No Idea That A Transformation Of This Kind Was Even Possible (Update From Robert) 6 Comments Monday, July 8th, 2013 Here’s an update from our friend Robert, featured in a previous testimonial here: http://robbwolf.com/2012/12/10/8-months-paleo-lost-70-pounds-people-recognize-me/Written by: RobertI started the Paleo program after being encouraged by my son, reading Robb’s book, listening to some pod casts and listening to several of Gary Taubes lectures on You Tube.  I began about the second week in May, 2012 and was 278lbs at that time.  It is now the end of the first week in July 2013 (so a year and two months later) and this morning my weight was 189lbs.  My ultimate goal is still four pounds away and I am still seeing my weight decrease.  But I don’t think my appearance will change significantly so here are the comparison pictures.  The 1st three are before the diet and the second four are within the last couple of weeks (last two this morning ).Before pics:After Pics:Our exercise routine never really changed.  We are both over 60.   We still try to walk 6 miles each morning at 4mph and do whatever manual labor is required to keep up two houses, lawns and woodpiles.  We have remained as Paleo as possible given the necessity to occasionally eat at someone’s home.  I would estimate that in general we are about 95% Paleo and when we are home, near 100%.  We have no symptoms or arthritis at all any more and intend to continue this type of diet as long as we can cook for ourselves.  We also have been herbalists for some time and often scavenge edible plants when we walk.  They have enabled us to try more truly (non-store bought) fruits and veggies and varied our diet.About a year and a half ago, I was driving somewhere and counting my blessings.  The only thing I could think of that might be a welcome improvement in life was to lose a few pounds.  I had no idea that a transformation of this kind was even possible.  Thanks for all you folks have done with your web site and pod casts to help me!  I now take no medication at all for anything.  I was on blood pressure meds for over 30 years but have been taken entirely off them by my doctor and have not felt this able and healthy since I was about 30.Good luck and best wishes,RobAbout Christopher Christopher Williams (a.k.a. Squatchy) is a paleo aficionado, educator, personal trainer, wellness coach, and hobbyist chef. He also works as part of the Robb Wolf team. Browse more articles about:Featured Testimonial, Paleo Testimonials, Weight LossShare Your Story With Robb!Has the Paleo Diet changed your life?

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Intermittent Fasting Shown To Improve Diabetes And Reduce Cardiovascular Risk may 2013Published on July 6, 2013 by daacad burco · 3 CommentsIntermittent fasting is all the rage, but scientific evidence showing how such regimes affect human health is not always clear cut. Now a scientific review in the British Journal of Diabetes and Vascular Disease published by SAGE, suggests that fasting diets may help those with diabetes and cardiovascular disease, alongside established weight loss claims. Intermittent fasting – fasting on a given number of consecutive or alternate days – has recently been hailed as a path to weight loss and improved cardiovascular risk.A team led by James Brown from Aston University has evaluated the various approaches to intermittent fasting in the scientific literature. They searched specifically for advantages and limitations in treating obesity and type 2 diabetes using fasting diets. The basic format of intermittent fasting is to alternate days eating ‘normally’ with days when calorie consumption is restricted

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Hey there, happy Friday! Every day this week has felt like Friday since I’ve been on vacation, so I am going to try and milk the remaining two days.  I have a fun trip to the river planned with two of my best friends, which I’m super excited about.  Get me back by the water!Yesterday turned up soon after I published my last post

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Hello everyone and TGIF! I hope y’all had a great 4th of July! Hubby and I went to Peacock Park in Coconut Grove with a few friends to watch the fireworks. The park was filled with people! Earlier in the day I did a 4 mile run (at 4pm in the wretched heat..ugh!) and then I performed a quick HIIT session that consisted of: 4 sets of: 100 single unders (jump rope) 25 wall ball shots 25 air squats I’ve been incorporating HIIT sessions into my workouts because proponents believe that it can make you a faster runner

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Summer is all about picnics, beach getaways, and family reunions — all perfect opportunities to eat corn on the cob. We just learned the most interesting trick for cooking corn on the cob for a crowd — have you ever heard of “cooler corn”?

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