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5 Calorie Counting Myths In order to achieve maximum results from your muscle-building or fat-loss program, taking in the right amount of calories is essential. |
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Here's Why Your Workout Today Isn't Like Your Workout 5 Years Ago If you train your body to get into great shape, then to keep it there you need to keep on using it. You can't just sit back and expect it to burn calories on autopilot. |
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Synchronize Your Diet And Cardio Here's how to synchronize your diet and cardio in the healthiest and most efficient way possible to get the kind of muscle mass you're dying to show off. |
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How To Lose Weight It's important to see exercise as a tool that gives you the power to resist junk food. Because it does. |
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Metabolism Myths: Part 1 Some myths about boosting metabolism are so prevalent that they've been repeated again and again via best-selling fitness books and popular magazines. But don't believe them. |
AskMen.com April 18, 2002 Ian Lee |
10 Nutritional Rules For Gaining Weight For some guys, gaining weight can be extremely problematic. The only way you'll pack on some pounds is by training hard and eating more. This said, here are ten nutritional rules you'll have to follow in order to gain weight without gaining too much fat... |
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How To Gain Weight Whether you have a high metabolism or a naturally slender frame, it's possible to gain weight and even have fun doing it. |
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Your Strength Plan Build muscle, burn fat, and improve your metabolism -- in one easy plan. |
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Eating For Lean Body Mass Here are a few simple guidelines on how much fat, protein and calories a healthy person should consume. |
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Overcoming Weight Loss Plateaus The bad news is that the plateau is inevitable. The good news ? It's not as hard as you think to overcome. |
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Physique-Based Fat Loss Physique-based fat loss involves paying particular attention to certain aspects of training and nutrition, and manipulating them correctly, to achieve fat loss while maintaining your muscle mass. |
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AskMen.com April 24, 2003 Sabrina Rogers |
Eating Well: Frequently Asked Questions It's really not surprising that many people simply stick to their bad eating habits because they find healthy eating too complicated. The following answers to some frequently asked questions about nutrition will hopefully help clear up some of this confusion and keep you on the right track. |
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7 Popular Cardio Myths There are enough cardio theories out there to make your head spin. Here is the truth behind some common myths surrounding this controversial topic. |
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Getting Ripped Muscles "How do I get ripped?" is by far the most popular fitness question amongst men who start bodybuilding. Guys want that six-pack along with a chiseled chest, rock hard biceps and easily noticeable triceps... |
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When It Comes To Weight Loss, Are Calories A Myth? Saying weight loss is not about calories is sexy, and it sells books. |
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Calorie Restriction Diets Some people claim that this diet is "the way" to eat, while others show concern about how unhealthy it really is and how it will limit your growth abilities. |
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Diet To Build Muscle The average hard-training individual will need to consume at least 10 calories per pound of body weight just to meet their daily basal metabolic requirement. |
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Protein Loading Overall, there are good reasons to bring your protein intake higher than normal, but you can take this too far. |
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Diet Myths We've investigated -- and debunked -- some of the most popular diet myths, and the results may surprise you. |
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Nutrition Solutions For Training Problems Many times, the primary reason you are not seeing the results you want with your training program is due to your nutritional program -- but there are nutrition solutions for training problems. |
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Six-Pack Myths I was at Cirque du Soleil with my wife, feeling envious. Their amazing physiques came from doing lots of trapeze and gymnastics, proving there are many paths to a rippling midsection, just as there are many ab myths that need to die. |
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Your What-to-Eat Guide From breakfast to dessert, here's your complete eating strategy. |
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The Final Word On The Possibility Of Getting Fit Fast I promote what I like to call a flexible diet. I tell people to hit a certain amount of protein, carbs and fat a day, but if you want to have a little bit of ice cream and you still hit those numbers, that's okay. |
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Dairy Products and Weight Management Research studies point to a beneficial role dairy products and ingredients may have in weight management. |