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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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Why can I eat carbs? | Brad Pilon's 'Eat Blog Eat'

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Brad pilon john barban. According to Bob Barban, Your Adonis Fantastic Proportion Product is allowed to be the most sexy appear some guy can have. Waistline and shoulder area is a large package in terms of attractiveness. Which i mentioned above contrary to the typical advice that huge neck plus a modest waistline are the most engaging physique

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Wayne Westcott Ph.D. C.S.C.S.During the past few years there has been a lot of interest in the aging process and strategies for delaying degenerative problems. Although we all grow older, physical inactivity appears to accelerate the adverse effects of aging. Consider the physiological responses to sedentary lifestyles.It is an unfortunate fact that about 90 percent of all Americans do too little exercise to receive any fitness benefits” Most of those who do perform regular exercise engage in aerobic activity such as walking, jogging, cycling and dancing.

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Strength Training for the Aging Adult – Restart Retirement

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This post represents a single article for a complete series dedicated to developing muscular strength and size through resistance training. Each article relies on the information detailed before it to convey a thorough understanding.View an outline with links to theentire series here.It is easily possible to lift an enormous “total tonnage” while doing nothing worthwhile and just as easy to perform a very productive workout that involves very little “total tonnage”. Secondly, according to that theory, ten reps with 100 pounds are exactly equal to two reps with 500 pounds which is obvious nonsense; the “work performed” would be equal but the power required and the results produced would certainly NOT be equal.- Arthur JonesGrowthTraining for muscular growth focuses on developing a greater cross-sectional area, and this depends on the proper balance between the load versus repetitions.

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Resistance Training Intensity: Load Versus Repetitions – RDLFITNESS

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