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Intermittent fasting offers different lifestylesInfographic | Evelin SaavedraIntermittent fasting consists of a 16-hour fast followed by 8 hours of eating. Alexia Laines, ContributorOctober 8, 2014The benefits to the dieting trend intermittent fasting has some people asking, is breakfast really the most important meal of the day?The diet industry capitalizes on selling weight loss seekers miracle pills or ‘cleanses’ that make bold claims that too often end up falling short.Intermittent fasting isn’t a trend diet but rather a lifestyle change. In order to achieve any result that you are looking for, you must fast for at least 16 hours with an eight-hour window to consume food. For example when practicing intermittent fasting, you should only eat from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., or whatever time period fits your schedule.“I have always read about how you have to eat a big meal in the morning,” said Samantha White, a senior at CSUEB, “but after reading about intermittent fasting, maybe its not.”The 16-hour fast is required for the eating pattern to be effective because it takes about eight hours for your body to burn your glycogen stores and allows your body to start burning fat.““Even though the fasting helps, it really comes down to what you eat.””— Marcelle LevineAccording to Dr.

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Yesterday I read another article that took the position of excess calories not CAUSING weight gain. Instead, the authors argued that somehow sick/diseased/altered body fat caused us to overeat, thus causing body fat. Their theory put the blame on insulin and carbs (excess insulin MAKES your fat sick).While I have concerns over this line of thinking that I’ll share in a different post, the main question that swirled in my head was “If so many people have issues with eating carbohydrates, then why can I eat carbs?”The easy answer to this question would be the ‘snowflake’ defense – That I’m a unique little snowflake, special in this world. I have some sort of rare unique ability to process carbohydrates…  But that’s not a probable answer.I, like most of us, am average. Sure, we all have areas in life where we excel, but physiologically speaking I’m not gifted by any means, but I do eat carbs… lots of them

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The reviews are in for the current metabolic resistance training (or MRT) program here at Boom Bodyshaping Studio……and there’s definitely some mixed emotions I’m not sure if “enjoying” is the right word. Maybe “appreciating” is a better way to describe the feelings.Appreciating the feeling of accomplishment after completing one of the most challenging metabolic programs we’ve done in a while.Appreciating the (slight) muscle soreness that comes after a demanding workout like this.And I’m sure they’ll be appreciating the inches coming off over the next 4 weeks as a reward for the hard work put in.Metabolic resistance training is awesome for that – burning fat while maintaining or increasing lean muscle.This is due to the structure of the workouts when designed properly.Before we get into what this looks like……let’s remember the Hierarchy Of Fat Loss:1. NUTRITION2. Strength Training3

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Ed Yourdon  / CC BY-NC-SA Ladies, listen up! No matter how you take it, losing weight is down to calorie intake. How much food you eat is the direct result of weight gain. Using a form of intermittent fasting for women is the best way to lose weight and become slim and trim.You can count calories, but a better way is to use intermittent fasting for women. It’s a complete change in your eating habits, but it has worked for many women and it will work for you, if you apply it to your lifestyle.The amount of calories in anything will cause weight gain

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Testimonial: Down 70lbs In 5 Months! 3 Comments Monday, December 30th, 2013 Written by: DanI wanted to take a moment to share my story and the transformation I have undergone in the last 5 months. A transformation that is truly changed my life.Prior to going paleo I had tried just about every fad diet and exercise program known to man. I had tried many of the magic pill fat loss supplements. Problem was, I would see results for a few weeks, plateau then fall off the wagon and gain more weight than I started with

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With some recent editions to the already impressive amount of studies on protein and muscle building I thought it was time to reiterate my views on the big P and muscle building.  In the later part of 2013 we saw a review by Schoenfeld BJ, Aragon AA, Krieger JW that attempted to review the body of research on protein meal timing and muscle growth. In this review it was concluded that protein timing didn’t matter as much as total daily protein intake – with a recommendation of a protein intake that is roughly double the RDA – about 100 grams per day.Then in late December we saw the publication of another paper from Kevin Tipton’s research group showing that A 20-g dose of whey protein is sufficient for the maximal stimulation of postabsorptive rates of something called myofibrillar muscle protein synthesis (A marker of muscle growth) in rested and exercised muscle resistance-trained, young men.Adding these two papers to what we know about protein and we come to the following suggestions:1) Muscle Protein synthesis can be maximally stimulated…2) It takes 20-40 grams of protein to reach this maximal level of stimulation (depending on the protein source)3) Once stimulated it takes about 4-6 hours for a muscle to be ready to be stimulated by amino acids again.4) Weight training is what sensitizes a muscle group to the anabolic affects of protein…5) This sensitization caused by a weight training session lasts anywhere from 48-72 hours.While the verdict is still out on protein timing (whether or not you need to eat protein immediately after your workout) the fact remains that it doesn’t seem as if this is a BAD time to eat protein.

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This month, a diet company named a product Fast-5. The company functionally said that Fast-5 isn’t significant because it doesn’t sell anything. They assert that because Fast-5 doesn’t track membership or quantify sales and participation, they aren’t infringing on a valuable trademark.We disagree and we’re taking steps to help Fast-5 overcome the infringement on its trademark, but until that happens, it’s time to set the record straight. The REAL Fast-5 isn’t selling answers! It’s growing community and helping people to find real, sustainable success.We plan to do our part to help make 2014 Fast-5’s break out year

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Written By Tamara BuschelI am sure that most of us know the pitfalls of a diet that focuses primarily on restricting calories. While the initial weight loss is impressive, the results are typically unsustainable and the weight ultimately returns, leaving you feeling tired, depressed, and lacking motivation.While I would never recommend these types of diets, there are multiple benefits to giving your body windows of time without food. Fasting has been around for ages and there are many reasons why people choose to fast.

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If you’ve been even remotely involved in the nutrition or fitness community over the past few years, you at least know the term intermittent fasting (IF). Enthusiasts praise its pattern of orchestrated eating and abstaining for everything from improved immunity to mental clarity and, of course, fast fat loss.IF involves periods of alternately eating and fasting. Beyond that, definitions widely vary. Some people do IF for hours each day, while others fast for 24 – 36 hours once or twice a week.

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I’ve noticed a lot of information popping up about saturated fat, including its role in modulating Testosterone levels in men. Of course, the minute you say that saturated fats may increase testosterone most people say ‘and give you a heart attack’.Saturated fat can quickly divide people into being either pro (sat fat is super awesome) or con (sat fat will kill you).One thing I feel is really important to point out is that there is no such thing as ‘saturated fat’. There are saturated fats – more than two dozen different types of saturated fats exist, and while not ALL of them are present in high qualities in the typical average persons diet, the fact remains – they are all different.And while I don’t want to dive into the fat and testosterone research yet (I’m still working on it) I do want to make sure that people understand that there is no such thing as ‘saturated fat’I’ve asked Kurtis Frank and Dr.

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