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| E-mail| PrintYou have to choose a systemReady for summer?I network with a LOT of fitness and wellness professionals in my social media circles. This provides a terrific source of external motivation when I need it.It also keeps me privy to lots of discussions about fitness trends as well as varying viewpoints. And let me tell you, we fitness people can be pretty opinionated when it comes to what we think works and what doesn’t.I know you all have heard me get on my soapbox on at least several occasions.In the fitness and nutrition world there are certain schools of thought that I follow. I mean, really, there are so many systems and methods that DO work, it’s more about finding the method that works best for you.

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Intermittent fasting. Does it work? – Real [Fit] Life

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Intermittent fasting is a new method of eating that’s gaining a lot of attention lately. We’ve all been told that in order to lose weight, one must exercise consistently and with a lot of intensity. While it is true that regular exercise is important to maintain health and burn fat, the question arises “is exercise alone really enough?” In my opinion, no. Without dietary changes, it’s practically impossible to lose weight and consistently keep it off. This is where most people shun away from diet and exercise because conventional wisdom states that you have to deprive yourself of the foods you enjoy in order to lose weight.But what if you didn’t?Intermittent fasting weight loss isn’t necessarily a new concept

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Intermittent Fasting Benefits – Healthy Ways To Weight Loss

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013 On Monday I started Intermittent Fasting. Im going with the 5:2 variety; 5 days a week you eat normally, not worrying about tracking calories but trying to eat clean anyway, and 2 non concurrent days a week you eat no more than 600 calories (500 calories for ladies). I was surprised how easy it was until later in the eveningjust at that point I would normally have a snack. I stayed strong though and made myself proud.

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5:2 Intermittent Fasting – Fast Day 1

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You are here: Home / What’s New / Blog / Weight Loss Tips: Intermittent Fasting and ExerciseWeight Loss Tips: Intermittent Fasting and ExerciseFebruary 26, 2013 by Sport and Spine Rehab Filed under Blog, Education, What’s NewIn light of some new trends in the diet and weight loss world, this post is meant to educate on what beneficial effects there may be for exercising while in a fasted state. New research and popular knowledge has been gaining ground about weight loss and weight management benefits of intermittent fasting. One particular study, out of the British Journal of Nutrition, outlines the benefits of exercise while fasting.According to the study, regular breakfast consumption has been inversely associated with BMI, however it is not clear why this association exists. Benefits of regular breakfast consumption could be due to improved diet composition, rather than meal pattern.If weight loss is your goal, skipping breakfast and remaining in a fasting state may be beneficial

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0 Flares0 Facebook 0 “/> 0 Flares × Spartans & Greeks Didn’t Eat a Morning Breakfast Meal!As I write this article it has been at-least four months since I’ve had a morning breakfast meal. In fact I go until 2 pm everyday before my first meal. To be honest skipping breakfast and fasting is one of the best things I’ve ever done!In this article I am NOT going to tell you why you don’t need breakfast, why fasting won’t cause you to burn muscle and why fasting will not slow down your metabolism. If you still believe in these ridiculous myths I suggest you read this article here – http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.htmlInstead in this article I am going to share with you some incredible benefits I have received by fasting 16-18 hours every single day (9-10pm until 2-3pm)

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