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Thank You From A Medical Provider Monday, November 18th, 2013 hello!This is a long winded thank you…I have to say I love listening to your podcasts, and thoroughly enjoythe candid banter!  I am a Physician Assistant/medical provider forthe Department of Defense, and let me tell you, I am dealing with allof the issues you discuss on your program on a daily, nearly hourlybasis.  I have been a paleo proponent for years, and was firstintroduced to the Zone about 15 years ago. I have been doing my ownexperiments with my “N of 1? on my diabetic patients and others withthe zone for a LONG time, and felt then like I was a pioneer and a lonewolf in the quest for eating to promote wellness and healing insteadof medicating lifestyle and pandering to modern medicine!

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So what is this whole intermittent fasting thing?Do you remember when I wrote about Bulletproof Coffee not too long ago? I HAD to checkout bulletproof coffee because of the claims, you know; a cup of coffee that will leave you energized for hours, eliminate any crashes, help you burn fat, gain muscle, defy gravity, etc..Well, that is what intermittent fasting is starting to sound like. Strategic meal planning (or skipping) that will help you gain muscle, lose fat and be the healthiest human on the planet…Sounds worthy of investigation for the End of Three Fitness Army!To drink the intermittent fasting kool-aid, or not to drink the intermittent fasting kool-aid, that is the question.But first, what am I talking about…inter-what? fast-who?What is intermittent fastingThe ‘F-word’ is a pretty scary word for most…Fasting.Do you turn into Betty White when you don’t eat (watch here if that doesn’t make sense)?

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Green Tea and Resistance Training Promote Weight Loss and Increase Metabolism Posted on Tuesday, October 29th, 2013 at 7:31 pm.The American Botanical Council has published a study researching the effects green tea, paired with resistance training, can have on weight loss and metabolism boosts in overweight or obese women.Researchers in Sao Paulo, Brazil have completed a study which they believe helps prove that green tea promotes weight loss and overall loss of body fat, among other changes. This is especially true, according to the researchers, when green tea consumption is coupled with a resistance training program. The team of researchers studied 36 sedentary women, ranging in age from 20 to 40 years old.

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Green Tea and Resistance Training Promote Weight Loss and Increase Metabolism Posted on Tuesday, October 29th, 2013 at 7:31 pm.The American Botanical Council has published a study researching the effects green tea, paired with resistance training, can have on weight loss and metabolism boosts in overweight or obese women.Researchers in Sao Paulo, Brazil have completed a study which they believe helps prove that green tea promotes weight loss and overall loss of body fat, among other changes. This is especially true, according to the researchers, when green tea consumption is coupled with a resistance training program. The team of researchers studied 36 sedentary women, ranging in age from 20 to 40 years old. Each woman had a body mass index score (BMI) over 25.For 4 weeks prior to the study, each woman ate 1,200 calories each day, giving enough time for their metabolic processes to adapt. Then, the women were sorted into 4 different groups

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HIIT Me! Category: Blog Published Dated: October 24, 2013 Written by: Jessica What’s the top trend in the exercise world right now?  After surveying more than 3,800 fitness professionals, the American College of Sports Medicine has identified high-intensity interval training (HIIT) as the current top fitness trend.  What does that mean for you?  If you come to some of my classes, including boot camp, you might realize that you’re already totally on this bandwagon and loving it . . . at least what it does for you, right? If you’re not yet aboard and you’re curious about HIIT training, here’s the gist.  Work as hard as you can for about 20 to 30 seconds and then recover at a lower intensity before hitting it again.  Tabatas, sprints, high knees, air jacks .

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Three Biggest Intermittent Fasting Myths DebunkedStop eating to lose weight. Sounds like a crazy and desperate idea, doesn’t it? Slow metabolism, loss of muscle mass, nutrient deficiencies are often associated with intermittent fasting. However, are they really true?

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This press release was provided by the American Council on Exercise. The Club Industry editorial staff was not involved in the creation of this content. Can an effective cardiovascular workout be done in 20 minutes or less? Depending on level of intensity, yes it can, according to a recent study of Tabata-style workouts commissioned by American Council on Exercise (ACE). In the new independent study, researchers tested the intensity and calorie burn of these interval training workouts, which originated with the Japanese Olympic speed skating team and have grown increasingly popular among the public

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Editors Note: For those of you who follow my blog you know that I have written extensively about intermittent fasting. I have written about both the science and the practical experience I have had with IF. So when one of my friends, Emery Max, posted on his Facebook page, the dramatic changes he made to his health and physique, I wanted him to share his experience. One reason is because Emery followed the good old-fashioned bodybuilding diet that didn’t seem to work anymore (think insulin), and because he is also a very educated person as you will soon find out.

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Wayne Westcott Ph.D. C.S.C.S.Men and women who do not perform regular resistance exercise experience progressive muscle atrophy.Research indicates that inactive adults lose about one-half pound of muscle per year during their 30s and 40s.(5,8)   The rate of muscle loss may double to one pound per year in people over fifty years of age. (13)  Unfortunately, the higher rate of fat gain masks the muscle loss.  Adults typically lose about five pounds of muscle and add about 15 pounds of fat each decade during midlife years.Importance of resistance trainingBased on body-weight  the average adult changes approximately ten pounds per decade.  But, based on body composition, the average adult changes approximately twenty pounds per decade (five pounds less muscle and fifteen pounds more fat).A woman in her 50s may have fifteen pounds less muscle and 45 pounds more fat than she had in her 20s.  This represents an unhealthy 60 pound change in her body composition, which increases her risk for a variety of devastating degenerative problems, such as cardiovascular disease, many types of cancer type 2 diabetes and low-back pain.While the focus is typically on fat loss (one out of two American adults is presently on a weight-reduction diet plan), more emphasis should be placed on muscle gain. This is due to the fact that the five pound-per- decade loss of muscle is largely responsible for up to a five-percent-per- decade reduction in resting metabolic rate. (5, 12)  a slower resting metabolism means that some calories previously used by high-energy muscle tissue are no longer needed, and are therefore stored as fat.Because one pound of muscle requires between 35 to 50 calories a day for tissue maintenance, a 10-pound muscle loss may reduce resting metabolism by 350 to 500 calories daily.

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Strength Training for Seniors: Part 1 – Restart Retirement

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Meals for the Week – Paleo Comfort Some More! 3 Comments Friday, September 20th, 2013 Meals for the Week – Paleo Comfort Foods Style #3You ever have one of those days when the kitchen just wasn’t calling your name and the thought of grabbing take-out Thai, or running out to eat at your local Mexican joint, or indulging a bit at your favorite neighborhood bistro sounded about 435% more tempting than cooking or reheating leftovers? Yeah, we had a lot of those days this past week, and were oh-so-tempted…but I can tell you that we felt about 894% (these are all very precise numbers) better (and saved some cash too) by focusing on what we had on hand and choosing to eat things where we could control every single ingredient that went into the preparation. Not to mention the fact that this way we were certain not to waste food.  Here’s an interesting (but old) infographic about food waste. Does your household waste 10+ pounds of meat and fish and 24 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables PER MONTH?

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