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I’ll be the first to admit that my daily “lunch” usually consists of a wedge of Gouda and a handful of (oftentimes stale) crackers. Other days it includes a few slices of pie. But every now and then, when I want to feel like an actual grownup, I make a gussied-up sandwich that I may even sit down to eat.

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09.19.13 by wildmanlax Active rest day.Hit the wall, ride your bike, hike, climb, relax.And enjoy the movie. This entry was posted in lax hiit and tagged lacrosse workout, strength and conditioning for lacrosse. Bookmark the permalink.

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Resistance Training Exercises: Metabolic Resistance Training. http://metabolicresistancetraining.info/ Metabolic resistance training is the quickest way to lose body fat and transform your physique. Lose weight and tone…“Resistance Training Exercises” Videos:

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With the notion of boosting fitness in just four short minutes, it’s no surprise that Tabata training is all the buzz. What originally began as a high-intensity interval training protocol performed on a cycling ergometer by Japanese Olympic speed skaters has now morphed into workouts that combine everything from plyometrics to traditional resistance training exercises using the same format: eight cycles of 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest. To investigate the benefits of this intense type of training, the American Council on Exercise® (ACE) enlisted the research team at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse to examine the true calorie-burning potential of a total-body Tabata session.In the study, 16 moderately fit to very fit men and women completed two 20-minute Tabata workouts.

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Click Image To Read More…If you are here, then you are probably well aware of the benefits of this incredible FOUR MINUTE WORKOUT:TABATA INTERVALS send your Metabolic Rate through the roof, Giving your body no choice but to SCORCH FAT.Most weight-loss programs cause a loss of muscle tissue. TABATA Training calls for QUICK MUSCLE RECOVERY, which orders toned muscle fibers from the body, rather than burning muscle as energy.By increasing the amount of oxygen the body can consume during strenuous exercise, You increase your aerobic capability. The MORE OXYGEN the BETTER.By increasing the amount of energy the body can produce w/out oxygen (when out of breath), High Intensity Performance in Enhanced… Go FASTER for LONGER.In 1996, Japanese fitness researcher Dr.

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Backyard/No Equipment HIIT Cardio: -3 min walking/jogging (warm up)-100 ft. high knees-100 ft. kick butts-100 ft. sprint-Rest-30 sec jumping jacks-30 sec burpees-Rest x6 -3 min walking (cool down)Abs Circuit:qvv75 movements preforming one after the next; full ab workout available on downloadable versionDollar a Day Training: For the full ab circuit as well as my personal training tips on how to get the maximum benefit out of this workout and a more detailed description of how to organize the cardio exercises, see today’s downloadable workout.buy For the combo pack (meal plan & 5 workouts – 1 free workout):buy My “lazy girl cardio workout” – no excuses ladies, if you have a backyard or nearby street/parking lot, get your booty out there & moving! Click to play & get a peak at me getting my sweat on during this workout.

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Chronic Inflammation and Circadian Rhythm 2 Comments Wednesday, September 18th, 2013 Written by: Kevin Cann            In my last article I explained the suprachiasmatic nucleus’ (SCN) role in maintaining our circadian rhythm.  If you have not read that yet you can do so here, http://robbwolf.com/2013/08/15/maintaining-natural-balance/.  Due to the SCN’s role in maintaining the natural states of hormones we must ensure our lifestyles follow a path for this piece of the hypothalamus to function properly.  In this article I am going to discuss the role inflammation plays on the SCN.Studies have shown that the SCN is affected by chronic inflammation.  The good thing though is that any damage done may be reversible (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17936367).  We are all under chronic stress whether we admit it or not.  Money problems, family issues, sitting in traffic, decreased sleep window, the foods we choose to eat, etc. all play a part in our overall health.  One way they affect our health is the dysfunction that they may cause in our SCN.In addition to the cells of the SCN being altered by inflammation, they are also targeted during the aging process (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16687317).  Perhaps this is why some people who make poor lifestyle choices age more quickly than those living a healthier lifestyle.  For example, we all know that smoking tends to age people more quickly.  Smoking affects the cells of the SCN (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169328X99000042).Most studies on the SCN focus on subjects that are subjected to shift work.  This is due to the unnatural 24 hour sleep-wake cycle that they are accustomed to.  Basically, not getting enough sleep induces a release of pro-inflammatory cytokines.  This alters our immune response as well as most of our physiological processes (http://www.jimmunol.org/content/185/10/5796.short).  This may be a mechanism behind why we tend to get sick more easily under high stress conditions or limited sleep.New evidence is suggesting that there may be bidirectional communication between the immune system and our SCN (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006899308018131).  This is important to understand because anything that we do to elicit an immune response is going to affect our circadian rhythm.  This includes the foods that we eat.This bidirectional communication may be important to understand to help control food intake.  Our SCN plays a role in the regulation of our energy homeostasis hormones as I explained in my previous article.  The SCN may also play a role in the timing of food intake as well as metabolic state (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/1096-9861(20010319)431:4%3C405::AID-CNE1079%3E3.0.CO;2-D/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false).  Therefore, if we are consuming foods that elicit an immune response it will affect the SCN.  This in turn may lead to a cycle of dysfunctional eating and all the hormones associated with energy homeostasis.Insulin secretion effects the SCN as well.  Earlier in the article I mentioned how stress affects the SCN.  This is due to an inverse relationship between the sympathetic nervous system and the SCN.  Insulin secreted into the SCN causes a decrease in sympathetic activity (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC303506/).  Circadian dysfunction may then play a role in stress eating.  Which in turn causes more issues in the SCN and the cycle continues and health continues to spiral downward.What all this is teaching me is that there is never going to be one simple solution to cure disease or obesity.  Western science is too entrenched in one disease, one cure.  Most diseases share multiple facets in their pathophysiology and one of them is inflammation.  It is important to understand that health is a spectrum.  The more we can do to encourage positive gene expression the healthier and longer we will live.About Kevin Cann Kevin is owner of Genetic Potential Nutrition. He is a holistic nutritionist, wellness coach, and strength coach.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013Posted by Lindsay on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 · Leave a Comment Big Will… a little salute was all he had energy for.Workout of the Day“Tabata This!”Tabata Power Snatch (135/95lb)Rest 1 minuteTabata KB Swing (72/53lb)Rest 1 minuteTabata Box Jump (24/20?)Rest 1 minuteTabata BurpeeRest 1 minuteTabata Wall-Ball (20/16lb)*The Tabata interval is 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest for 8 intervals.**Tabata score is the least number of reps performed in any of the eight intervals, for each movement.Notes–Holy moly. That was hard! And I know I’m not alone because most of you collapsed on the floor after that final beep! For those of you who haven’t experienced a Tabata workout before, it’s definitely a challenging and effective interval workout.

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John Romaniello Final PhaseJohn Romaniello- Final Phase Fat Loss 2.0The is a wellness and fitness strategy which was designed for those that are trying to lose the last 7 – 10 pounds, those that have excess fat in diverse body parts, or those that need to have to get quite extremely lean. John Romaniello is a brand new York based personal trainer, coach, exercise innovator, author, and fitness model. He is famous for Getting the proper abs inside the fitness business. As a trainer and coach, he has helped thousands of people achieve and surpass their fat loss goals

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