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5 Shares Facebook 1 “> Pin It Share 2 “> 1 Google+ 0 (function() var po = document.createElement(“script”); po.type = “text/javascript”; po.async = true; po.src = “https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js”; var s = document.getElementsByTagName(“script”)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); )(); “> Email — Email to a friend”> LinkedIn 1 “> 5 Shares × Going to get STRAIGHT to the fat-burning chase with this one…Enjoy!1.)    Resistance train 4 times a week.One is better than nothing, two will definitely offer you some results and health benefits, three is really awesome, but FOUR seems to be the Holy Grail of amount to times to lift weight a week.If you lift any more than 4 days per week, you probably aren’t recovering in between your workouts. If you are starting off with ZERO times per week, some say to start with ONE time per week, which is great. However, if you decide to only resistance train ONCE and you go ALL OUT, then you are probably going to be sore for 5 days.My suggestion is you lift 4 days a week, even starting out, BUT only do a few minutes. Do 4, 10-minute metabolic resistance workouts, like THESE for the first couple of weeks, THEN increase your weight and workout time.Click HERE to receive one FREE metabolic resistance training workout video every week.2.)    Circuit and Interval Programs for EfficiencyI don’t know about you, but I value my time dearly. I don’t like to waste my precious time doing tasks that don’t provide much value to my life, especially if it’s working out.

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“Fat” is Not a Feeling 14 Comments Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 “I feel FAT.”  Three words.  Three words that carry a lot of ‘weight’. ‘Heavy’ words that you hear, say, or think every day, or every 15 minutes in some cases. You may go to bed at night feeling totally awesome and wake up the next day feeling FAT.

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Testimonial: Paleo Remission Of Severe RA 3 Comments Monday, January 13th, 2014 Testimonial written by: Laura PeckI was diagnosed with RA in 2002. I am a second generation RA sufferer so I looked to my mother for guidance. She had advanced RA (which means that her joints had twisted) within 4 years of onset and traditional treatment by a Rheumatologist. In desperation she had researched the new internet and found the Minocin treatment

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Intermittent fasting gains favor as a way to lose weight and see health benefits. But some call for better studies before jumping on the IF bandwagon.It’s a real heavyweight on the diet scene these days: intermittent fasting, a.k.a. IF (having ascended to heights where mere initials are enough).

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The Therapeutic Resources Blog: Intermittent fasting, or IF, gains …

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Unquestionably, the coolest diet hack to come across my radar in the past few years is a technique known as Intermittent Fasting (IF).  IF has a small, but cult-like following that is growing in numbers at an impressive rate.  If would probably be growing even faster if it wasn’t so completely puzzling for most people that encounter it.  To the uneducated, intermittent fasting probably doesn’t look that dissimilar from simple starvation

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Serious discussion about calorie restriction and intermittent fasting in the popular press is comparatively rare – anything that involves changes of diet will quickly be buried by idiocy as a general rule, if not by the author of the piece, then shortly thereafter. Dieting is just one of those topics in which rationality seems to flee the building whenever it comes up.Both calorie restriction and intermittent fasting are shown to extend life and greatly improve health in mice and many other species, but they might not operate through exactly the same mechanisms. Intermittent fasting in which calorie intake is maintained at the same level as non-fasting rodents has been shown to produce some extension of life and health benefits in studies for example – equally other studies suggest that this might not be the case. For my money I’d wager the bulk of the effect is calorie based: intermittent fasting tends to result in a lower overall calorie intake, and we know that calorie intake has a large effect on health and longevity in comparison to everything else that you can try in mice.There is a lot more research into calorie restriction than exists for intermittent fasting strategies such as alternate day fasting. You should bear that in mind when reading around the topic.

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A Series of Popular Press Articles on Intermittent Fasting – Fight Aging!

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Here is the complete story of how I found Intermittent Fasting and Leangains, got into the best shape of my life and totally hacked diet and fitness. All the progress photos are included from along the way. The good and the bad – warts and all.Let me start by saying – I’m a pretty obsessive guy.When I find something I am interested in I have no problem doing it for hours and hours even days without taking many breaks.This can be a bad thing if I’m interested in alcohol, drugs and downward spiraling my life into a black hole. But it can be a great thing if I’m interested in something that is good for me.These days I’m interested in the internet.I’d guess I sit in my computer chair for 12-16 hours a day, 7 days a week

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Intermittent Fasting and Leangains Transformation (with Photos)

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My experience with Intermittent Fasting.Posted In INTERMITTENT FASTING, Uncategorized | I will not be doing one meal on a regular basisyesIts not healthymentally and physically. at least two mealsin my opinion is necessary especially for women. Intermittent fasting is binge eating way of life as far as Ive experienced and its not a long term solution.

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I Was Surprised How Easy It Was…. 1 Comment Monday, December 9th, 2013 Testimonial written by: Melissa C.Hi Robb,I happened upon your book about a month ago when browsing some health related material on my Nook. My two oldest kids (I have 4) do crossfit, and I heard about the Paleo Diet through the newsletters I would receive from the crossfit team. I never actually tried crossfit myself (funny that I would sign my kids up for it, right?) because I felt I was much too heavy and out of shape. An embarrassing story: A few months ago, the Crossfit Kids component had to move the location of their gym due to a fire.

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The Paleo Solution Transformed My Life Monday, December 2nd, 2013 Written by Doug Bodine:Dear Mr Wolf,Ordinarily I’m not one to message anyone that I don’t already know, however the impact that your book has had on my life is so extraordinary, that I find it necessary to express my gratitude. Wow, it seems like such a long road in getting here that I’m not sure where to begin, but here goes. Years of suffering with gastro problems, skin rashes, etc kept taking back time after time to who else but the medical profession, with no  relief to any of my symptoms, ever.

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