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I’ve never really understood the concept of ‘meal skipping’.To me, It’s a very funny way to describe ‘not eating’, since you’re not really skipping a meal if you weren’t planning on eating a meal in the first place. In fact, when you stop to think about it ‘meal skipping’ is what you call it when someone isn’t eating when YOU think they should be eating.So essentially, what bugs people is that you are skipping one of THEIR meals. Weird.A lot of the time ‘meal skipping’ is used as a derogatory way to describe some form of extended not-eating… like when you don’t eat during one of the major eating times. Only, if you think about it, the ENTIRE DAY is a major eating time – breakfast in the morning, which bleeds into lunch in the middle of the day, which bleeds into dinner in the evening.Oddly enough, by being a person who uses ‘meal skipping’ in a derogatory manner (suggesting it’s bad for you) then they may also inadvertently be against eating when hungry. After all, if you are not hungry in the middle of day and therefore you decide not to eat, then you are effectively ‘meal skipping’.This begs the question – If you’re going to be pro ‘eating when hungry’ then don’t you also have to be pro ‘not eating when you’re not hungry’??Along the same lines, the idea of meal skipping being derogatory also means that meal size shouldn’t matter

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It’s Tone It Up Tuesday and you are going to LOVE your NEW HIIT routine! It’s an ultra effective, fat burning workout that will become your new favorite! There are 18 days left until Valentine’s Day and we’re making them COUNT! ?After you complete your first workout challenge, it’s time to Love Your Body with HIIT! Get ready to blast major calories and add 2 miles to your #100byVDay Challenge!

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Here’s what you need to know…• Intermittent fasting (IF) has limited uses in limited populations, but for many people it leads to less muscle, more body fat, and even disordered eating in the long term.• Fasted weight training, often part of intermittent fasting plans, is misguided and counterproductive.• If you follow many intermittent fasting diets to a T, you border on having or developing two different eating disorders.• To break the destructive habits created by failed IF plans, always eat breakfast, use workout nutrition, select quality foods, and learn to listen to your body.Let’s say I was approached by Kim Jong-un, the murderous North Korean dictator, and asked for dietary advice. Being a patriotic all-American girl, I’d of course give him the worst advice I could think of. My plan would be to provide a diet that fooled him into thinking it was working, but ultimately wrecked his health, made him miserable, and maybe even gave him an eating disorder as a bonus.Now, how would I do that? I’d probably tell him to starve all day, exercise in a fasted state, then eat a ton in the evening.

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Many people are quick to chalk up their metabolism to genetics, claiming that no matter what they do, it cannot be changed. This gives a seemingly acceptable excuse for weight loss struggles, food intake, and energy levels. What exactly is the body’s metabolism and can it be altered?

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Bestselling diet books January 2014 – USA – low carb; UK – intermittent fastingby Penny Hammond on January 12, 2014 · 0 commentsin Dietary trendsIn the USA, two new diet books are topping the charts – The Pound a Day Diet by Rocco DiSpirito, and The Doctor’s Diet by Travis Stork. Both are media personalities. Both of these books suggest restricting carbs. Gluten-free diets are still going strong, and Mediterranean diets have made their usual January comeback with the new US News Best Diets 2014, which tends to be pretty consistent year on year.In the UK, The Fast Diet and other intermittent fasting diets have surged back up the charts. Hairy Dieters Eat for Life (calorie control including low-fat) is still holding its own.

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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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In a new video from Health Nutrition News they discuss the benefits of an intermittent fasting diet plan and how weight loss goals can be achieved quickly and permanently.Dieters can boost their weight loss potential, increase fat burning ability, and improve overall health by following this intermittent fasting diet plan. Intermittent fasting works by sending the body’s fat burning hormones into overdrive by eating at a specific window of time during the day. Health Nutrition News further explains the benefits and efficiency of the intermittent fasting diet in their newly released video.The experts at Health Nutrition News discusses how intermittent fasting, insulin sensitivity, and weight loss are all correlated and by understanding how this method contributes to the quickest weight loss results.Additionally, the video examines other health benefits associated with intermittent fasting diets which include increased longevity, improved immunity, and decreased risk of disease.

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So, you eat less every day and still can’t lose weight? That is very typical of those who want to drop the pounds they’ve been carrying around for quite some time. However, it doesn’t have to be hard to lose weight, if you use intermittent fasting, the results will be more than just weight loss.Losing weight helps the rest of the body as well as your weight.

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Don’t think you can get an amazing cardio workout in 15 minutes? Download these FREE audio workouts from fitness pro and Koko FitClub Chief Fitness Officer, Michael Wood – and think again.High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is  perfect for anyone who wants a serious workout in less time. A HIIT workout alternates between intense bursts of activity and fixed periods of less-intense activity or rest, working your body more efficiently to give you maximum results with less time at the gym.HIIT is super-efficient, and the perfect fat-burning workout for anyone with weight loss goals and a busy schedule.

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IIFYM and Intermittent Fasting ComboProblem with people dieting and trying to be healthy or lose a few pounds Is that people tend to go overboard with what they eat. If you know what you are eating and the nutrient breakdown of it, you would know how to set limits. That is why they recommend keeping a food journal most of the time. But who has time to carry an actual journal?So I recommend you get an application such as myfitnesspal, you enter what you are eating and it will track it for you.So let us start IIFYM stands for if it fits your macros.

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IIFYM and Intermittent Fasting Combo – UrbanQ8

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