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It’s been a while since I really felt ‘right’ about my lifting. For the longest time, I thought that I simply didn’t care as much as I used to, but now I’m sure that I still care. In fact, the problem wasn’t one of caring, but of belief.I didn’t believe that lifting needed to be what it seems to have turned into…I started lifting weights in high school for a number of different reasons, but none of those reasons were competitive sports.I am not an athlete.I can remember when I was first introduced lifting weights for the purpose of bodybuilding, and I can remember how it was portrayed as a ‘thinking persons’ activity – a physical sort of philosophy. The way Arnold and Frank Zane and Lee Haney all talked about weight training, it was more akin to yoga and meditation then it was football or MMA. It was a physical chess match between you and yourself, and it was this approach to weight training that appealed to me.Lately lifting has turned into sport where we compete on youtube by posting videos of our best lifts, or compete in crossfit or powerlifting or even obstacle courses, we race and we challenge based on time or speed or weight… or level of pukey exhaustion.We create haphazard workout programs based on the latest ‘proven’ scientific theories, instead of doing what we WANT to do.The science has taken over, and the art has died.This isn’t a judgment on how you train now, but on how I have trained in the past.Pushing to the point of breaking, always sore, always ‘almost injured’

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Heres an important word for your body to learn: Tabata. Its the name of a form of interval training that relies on a simple pattern of 20 seconds of exercise followed by 10 seconds of rest. That doesnt sound so bad, but once you repeat the cycle eight times a standard round of Tabata it can be enough to make you see stars.

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“You’ve got to psyche yourself up,” says Richard Scrivener, 31, an implausibly muscular health, fitness and nutrition instructor at a gym in Islington, north London. “You’ve got to give it all you’ve got, push yourself, hammer it. When I fire up the music and we’re pumped up, and I’m screaming at you, the roof will lift off. There’ll be so much energy

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Apr 12th, 2013 Author: Andy Category: training H.I.I.T what is it? High Intensity Interval Training (H.I.I.T) comes in a wide variety of forms with every trainer implementing their own ideas on the technique, but the key idea behind this training session remains the same. It involves short sharp high intensity workout periods followed by lower intensity breaks long enough that your body recovers and can perform at high intensities again. Although it is only now becoming a mainstream way of training the H.I.I.T principles have been around for years and implemented by top athletes all over the world.So why now is only just becoming popular

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A Guide to Tabata Training for TriathlonsTabata is a high intensity four minute workout that has been proven to improve performance in many athletic disciplines. Tabata is especially attractive to triathletes because of the amount of time that normally needs to be devoted to triathlon training.Due to the fact that triathletes need to train across three different disciplines finding enough time to train and make progress can be difficult. This is particularly true for triathletes who need to support themselves with full time work while they are training…Tabata training will not only help to reduce the amount of time you need to spend training it can also help to produce breakthroughs in your performance. Tabata improves both your anaerobic and aerobic fitness in the same workout.

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If you are like most of us, some days you are really crunched for time. Work, kids, meetings or other engagements have completely taken over your day, and your typical 45-60 minute gym session is just not happening. Does that mean you skip it all together?

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Metabolic resistance training can take many formsWhat are your goals with your workout? This is something I ask every boot camp member or potential personal training client who comes into our Circle Pines Personal Training studio.The reason for this is that it is vitally important to have goals for your workout. Now 95% of the women I work with all have the same personal training and fitness goals: Lose weight and tone up. And the best way to do both of these is through a secret of your very own Lino Lakes Personal trainer: metabolic resistance training.Now that sounds like a lot of fancy big words, so what exactly does this mean? Can’t I just go to whatever Lino Lakes fitness center I use and run on the treadmill?Not if you want best results

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For all of these out there making an attempt to shed fat, i would like to speak about HIIT, Large Intensity Interval Coaching. HIIT is based mostly on alternating among high intensity periods like sprinting (a single illustration) and reduced intensity periods like walking or jogging.Most folks is use to steady state cardio, jogging, operating, or strolling, often at a standard pace. HIIT brings in a change of pace, and it can be carried out in several diverse methods, you can do it on a treadmill, stationary bike, operating, sprinting or rope jumping. There are numerous approaches you can do this, the most popular approach is the “Tabata Protocol”.I will use the stationary bike for this technique, but you can do it in anyway you like, running, rope jumping, swimming, no matter what you prefer, and you can use a lot more than 1 workout in various days.

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Paleo eating and vegan eating are the EXACT SAME THING.This is why any and all research on Paleo diets can be used for Vegan diets, and vice versa.It’s also why any personal experiences people have had with a Vegan diet can be directly applied to what you will probably experience with the Paleo Diet and vice versa.I mean, after all… they’re both ‘eating’ right?I hope this sounds crazy to you, because this is EXACTLY how I feel when people talk about different types of fasting.‘Fasting’ or ‘Fasting for weight loss’ is a very BROAD description of a style of ‘not eating’, just like ‘Eating’ or ‘Eating for weight loss’ can cover just about any diet in existence.All fasting is NOT the same, just like all styles of Eating are not the same.So, I’d like to give you my own way of clarifying this apparent confusion.These are my own definitions, but they have served me extremely well over the years…Long-term fasting: Abstinence from food or calorie intake for a period over 72 hours.Short-term fasting: Abstinence from food or calorie intake for a period of 72 hours or under.OK, so now that we’ve divided up fasting based on length, let’s look at much more confusing issue – Intermittent Fasting.Intermittent – Occurring occasionally or at regular or irregular intervals… so really “Occasionally”Fasting – Taking a break from eating (zero calorie intake) for a predetermined period of time without a necessary interval from one fast to the next.So Intermittent fasting becomes ‘Occasionally taking a break from eating’(Pretty simple eh?)But this is where people get confused… Or at least where I get confused.If you are spending MORE time NOT eating than you are eating in any given period of time (let’s say a week) why are you calling that Intermittent Fasting?In my eyes this cannot be defined as taking an occasional break from eating, in fact I think it should be defined as the opposite, and that would be “Intermittent Feeding”.Intermittent Feeding = Taking the occasional break from fasting to eat during a predetermined window.There are similar approaches but also very different approaches to fasting for weight loss.This is not an attempt to disparage this type of approach. Diets that are Intermittent Feeding can be fantastic, helpful, effective, but they can also be in some ways completely different than Eat Stop Eat.I feel that it’s not accurate to lump them together as the experience of doing a form of intermittent fasting is much different than intermittent feeding.In my opinion the sub-categories of IF need to make it into our way of thinking.LeanGains, The Renegade Diet and even some of the more extreme protocols along these lines (like fasting for 20 hours eating for 4 every day) –  all can incredibly effective fat loss programs, but in my eyes (and I know you guys are going to hate this) NOT intermittent Fasting. To me they are more accurately described as Intermittent Feeding.Now, the benefits are very similar – simple, easy fat loss, no loss of muscle mass etc.The technique is similar; Don’t eat for a period of time.And they, along with most other kinds of IF probably share about 80% of the supporting research.But there are also some major differences that I feel is what merits this new definition – specifically the amount of time you are ‘allowed’ to eat, and because the ‘eating windows’ are different, you also have to approach your eating differently. The more ‘extreme’ the Intermittent Feeding, the short the eating window, the more you must eat with ‘purpose’ during that window.Each style shares some pros and cons, but also have other unique pros and cons.Sometimes there is research that applies to ALL types of fasting, sometimes it’s specific to one style or the other.The same goes with personal experience

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