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Intermittent Fasting is not a new concept. Many cultures around the world have been fasting to demonstrate piety during holy days for centuries. However, fasting as a form of weight loss has often been saddled with a bad reputation.

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Tabata seems to be one of the new fitness buzzwords, but in fact, it’s a concept that’s been around for over 10 years. In 1996, Dr. Izumi Tabata used a specific method of interval training for his study published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. In the study, he had cyclists perform 20 seconds of all-out effort followed by 10 seconds of rest. The participants repeated seven to eight sets of the exertion-rest intervals, equaling just about 4 minutes of actual workout time

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Get FIT in just 4 minutes? Why this works! | Texas Fit Chicks

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Burpee Mania HIIT Workout Aug 7, 2013 Email EmailWorkout equipment:Workout type: 12 minuteTimer setting: 18 x :10 x :301. Burpee pull ups2. Reptile push ups3. Burpees4

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Hey Warriors check this article/recipe… another version of the drink I recommend in all meal plans. Perfect if your not to partial to the pinch ‘o pepper.

Drink THIS first thing in the morning (3 major benefits of warm lemon water)
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Although we may go to sleep each night, our body continues to work to rebalance, heal, repair, restore and revitalize so that we can have ample energy to face the next day.

Because we are exposed to so many environmental toxins from what we breathe in to what we put on our skin, in addition to the damaging impacts of our Western diet, our body quickly shifts into toxic overdrive.

If you knew that there was one simple, inexpensive thing you could do every day to help build health and rid your body of toxins, would you do it?

Ayurvedic philosophy states that the choices that we make each day can either build us up or make us more susceptible to life-destroying disease.

Consuming a cup of warm lemon water upon rising is one small change that can make a dramatic impact on how our bodies function. If this seems too simple to be true, we invite you to read on…

The health promoting benefits of lemons is old news. For centuries, it has been known that lemons contain powerful antibacterial, antiviral and immune boosting components. We know that lemons are a great digestive aid and liver cleanser.

Lemons contain citric acid, magnesium, bioflavonoids, vitamin C, pectin, calcium and limonene, which supercharge our immunity so that the body can fight infection.

How to Make Warm Lemon Water

While it is not rocket science, making warm lemon water involves paying particular attention to a couple of things. The water you use should be purified and lukewarm. Don’t make the water super hot, and avoid cold water.

It is hard on the body, especially first thing in the morning, to ask it to process ice cold water. Always use fresh, organic lemons in your water, never bottled lemon juice. Squeeze 1/2 of a lemon into each glass of warm water. Be sure to drink the lemon water before you eat anything. This also makes a nice pre-workout drink.

Here are a few reasons why you should consider adding a warm glass of lemon water to your daily routine:

Improves Digestion: Your body works hard to digest all that you give it. Lemon juice helps flush away unwanted materials and toxins left from the digestive process. Because lemon juice is similar in atomic composition to digestive juices and saliva, it does a great job breaking down material and encouraging the liver to produce bile.

Warm lemon water is a great tonic for heartburn, indigestion and bloating. The American Cancer Society recommends warm lemon water to encourage regular bowel movements.

Balances pH: Lemons are considered one of the most alkalizing foods you can eat. This may seem untrue as they are acidic on their own. However, in the body, lemons are alkaline; the citric acid does not create acidity once it has been metabolized. The minerals in lemons are actually what helps to alkalize the blood.

Most people are too acidic (from eating too much sugar and grains), and drinking warm lemon water helps reduce overall acidity, drawing uric acid from the joints. This reduces the pain and inflammation which many people feel.

Boosts Energy and Improves Mood: Have you ever gotten up on the “wrong side of the bed?” If you are often lethargic and cranky in the morning, or any time of the day, for that matter, you may want to consider a little glass of lemon and water. Our energy comes from atoms and molecules in our food.

When positively charged atoms flood the digestive tract and mingle with those that are negatively charged, a positive reaction occurs. Lemons contain more negatively charged ions than positive ions, which gives you a boost as the warm drink enters your digestive tract.

Just the scent alone of lemons can improve your mood and elevate energy levels. Lemons also promote clear thinking and help reduce anxiety and depression. Enjoy!

-The Alternative Daily

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“…But Tony the Tiger tells us that breakfast is the most important meal of the day!”This rule has become so commonplace throughout the health and fitness community that it’s readily accepted as fact:“Want to lose weight? Make sure you start off with a healthy breakfast, so you can get that metabolism firing first thing in the morning!  Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.”“Want to lose more weight?

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Episode 194 – (Mostly) Training Episode 4 Comments Monday, August 5th, 2013 We’re back!Download Episode HereTopics:[7:30] Glute Ham Developer (GHD) [19:36] Head Position For Deadlift [25:11] Correcting Squat Asymmetry [31:42] Transitioning From Endurance To Strength [35.15] Power Hypertrophy Upper Lower (PHUL) Program [39:56] Olympic Lifting Technique Work On Off-Days [46:58] SEALFit Programming, And Wife’s Recovery Power [55:06] Building An Athletic Core [1:04:10] Paleo Dating  Questions:1. Glut Ham Developer, Friend or Foe?Nick says:Hey guys.  First off, I want to say that I love the pod cast and ever since I dove into the paleo lifestyle almost three years ago, you book and podcasts have become a great source of information and guidance for me.  And Robb, being a fellow science major and guru, I love it when you geek out

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Robb Wolf – The Paleo Solution – Episode 194

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Workouts | Aug 05, 2013Home Workout Routine: Low-Impact HIIT Go hard (but stay soft on your joints) with this fast, fat-burning circuit 1 of 7Home Workout Routine: Low-Impact HIIT High-intensity interval training (HIIT) describes any workout that alternates between intense bursts of activity and fixed periods of less-intense activity or even complete rest. It is without question one of the most effective and efficient ways to burn fat and boost aerobic capacity, but what most people don’t realize is that it doesn’t have to be high impact. If you’re nursing an injury (or want to avoid ever doing so in the future), you can still reap the fat-burning, metabolism-boosting benefits of HIIT.This quick workout plan was designed to help you push to your max without pounding your joints. You don’t need a single piece of equipment or a lot of space (and you won’t be bothering your neighbors with loud, thumping jumps), so this “quiet cardio” routine is perfect for a hotel room or small apartment.

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1 of 7Home Workout Routine: Low-Impact HIIT High-intensity interval training (HIIT) describes any workout that alternates between intense bursts of activity and fixed periods of less-intense activity or even complete rest. It is without question one of the most effective and efficient ways to burn fat and boost aerobic capacity, but what most people don’t realize is that it doesn’t have to be high impact. If you’re nursing an injury (or want to avoid ever doing so in the future), you can still reap the fat-burning, metabolism-boosting benefits of HIIT.This quick workout plan was designed to help you push to your max without pounding your joints. You don’t need a single piece of equipment or a lot of space (and you won’t be bothering your neighbors with loud, thumping jumps), so this “quiet cardio” routine is perfect for a hotel room or small apartment. How it works: Three days per week, do 1 set of every exercise in the circuit, performing each move at maximum intensity for 45 seconds, followed by 15 seconds of active recovery (step side to side or walk around the room to catch your breath).

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Home Workout Routine: Low-Impact HIIT – Shape

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My Paleo Journey 3 Comments Monday, August 5th, 2013 Written by: MikeIt all started out with taking Levaquin for an infection I had (well actually before that – I had to take heavy doses of antibiotics when I was 7 months old). Shortly after taking the antibiotic, I noticed my stomach was becoming more irritable. I brought this up to my ‘integrated medicine’ doctor and he diagnosed me with IBD (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and suggested I go on the candida diet. Which I did, before my wedding (hey, I gotta look good naked!) — I did feel somewhat better, but there were still issues with my stomach.Around that time a co-worker of mine died at 36 years of age, heart attack.

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Robb Wolf – Testimonial – My Paleo Journey

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Badass Bodyweight HIIT Workout Aug 5, 2013 Email EmailWorkout equipment:Workout type: 12 minuteTimer setting: 18 x :10 x :301. High knees2. Handstand push ups3. Burpees4

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Badass Bodyweight HIIT Workout – 12 Minute Athlete

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