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Hey! How Do I Get Off This Thing? 12 Comments Monday, December 30th, 2013 The cookies are stale, the parties and gatherings are over, the holidays have come and gone for another year and the damage has been done.

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Hey! How Do I Get Off This Thing? – Robb Wolf

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Intermittent fasting or “scheduled eating” is a powerful strategy for shedding excess weight and reducing your risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer Three major mechanisms by which fasting benefits your body include increased insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial energy efficiency; reduced oxidative stress; and increased capacity to resist stress, disease, and aging A recent human study confirmed that intermittent fasting was actually more effective for weight loss and improving insulin resistance than daily calorie restriction Intermittent fasting can also dramatically boost human growth hormone production, reduce inflammation, and lessen free radical damage—all of which have beneficial effects on your health To get started, consider skipping breakfast, and avoid eating at least three hours before you go to sleep. This should effectively restrict your eating to an 8-hour window or less each day http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2013/12/20/intermittent-fasting-weight-loss.aspxI have been doing IF to some degree or another for 3 years, and have found it is powerful for many reasons. One is it just breaks the habit of eating all the time. Two, it proved I don’t have to eat all the time to “get enough food” to perform well in workouts

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CrossFit Fire of the Gods: Intermittent Fasting Beats Traditional Diets

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my go-to HIIT workout. With #LEAN14 starting in just a few days, I’m making sure to prepare with some of my favorite workouts.When it comes to cardio, I like to keep it short, sweet, and sweaty. I am not a long distance runner (nor do I want to be), and a girl can only listen to so much EDM before it all starts sounding the same. So HIIT – High Intensity Interval Training – is perfect for me. Not to mention it has a ton of benefits (read about them here).Here’s my go-to “Get Your Sweat On” HIIT treadmill workout.

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my go-to HIIT workout. | girl meets life.

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This month, a diet company named a product Fast-5. The company functionally said that Fast-5 isn’t significant because it doesn’t sell anything. They assert that because Fast-5 doesn’t track membership or quantify sales and participation, they aren’t infringing on a valuable trademark.We disagree and we’re taking steps to help Fast-5 overcome the infringement on its trademark, but until that happens, it’s time to set the record straight. The REAL Fast-5 isn’t selling answers! It’s growing community and helping people to find real, sustainable success.We plan to do our part to help make 2014 Fast-5’s break out year

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Hi friends! Happy Friday! I love short weeks like this! Today I am linking up with Jill for another rendition of Fit Friday and sharing a great Tabata workout that can be done anywhere! You all know that I love Tabata workouts because they are hard enough to make you feel like you’ve had a great workout but quick enough to be done regardless of how busy you are

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Meat Leads to Inflammation? Thursday, December 26th, 2013 Written by: Kevin Cann             Here we go again.  Another study was just published that showed how dangerous and deadly eating meat is.  This research study came out of Harvard University and we all know how wicked smaht they are.  But before you replace your grass-fed burger with tofu, let us take a look at this research study.            For those of you who have not seen this study, the abstract is here, http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature12820.html and there was a write-up done by NPR here, http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/12/10/250007042/chowing-down-on-meat-and-dairy-alters-gut-bacteria-a-lot-and-quickly?sc=tw&cc=share.  In a nutshell the researchers were looking at the gut microbiome and how it responds to two different diets; an all animal based diet and an all plant based diet.  The study concluded with the researcher stating the following:“Finally, increases in the abundance and activity of Bilophila wadsworthia on the animal-based diet support a link between dietary fat, bile acids and the outgrowth of microorganisms capable of triggering inflammatory bowel disease. In concert, these results demonstrate that the gut microbiome can rapidly respond to altered diet, potentially facilitating the diversity of human dietary lifestyles.”In other words the researchers concluded that an animal based diet increases a microbe that causes inflammation.  Before we go any further let us look at this animal based diet.  One of the researchers, Lawrence David, stated that “Breakfast was eggs and bacon.  Lunch was ribs and brisket, and then for dinner, it was salami and prosciutto with an assortment of cheeses.  The volunteers had pork rinds for snacks.”  This looks very similar to the Paleo diet that Dr.

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Meat Leads to Inflammation? – Robb Wolf

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Merry Christmas! I hope you’re enjoying my gift of a week of workouts & meals :) Don’t be afraid to get sweaty today… Santa Claus has been working hard all night 😉 For those of you who need a quick home workout, here’s one I’ve previously posted & love:Total Body Home Workout

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FitnessBarbie: HIIT Cardio & Abs (Week 8) – 12/25

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Happy Holidays Lovey!I didn’t sleep well last night and I think it was because I wasn’t in my own bed (I was awake for about 3 hours in the middle of the night)… but anyways all day I’ve been pretty lethargic and lacking in energy. My goal over the holidays is to stick to my workout schedule and try to make the healthiest choices possible when it comes to what I’m eating and drinking.

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I Workout T'was The Night Before Christmas Tabata Workout

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Fun and Festive Christmas Eve HIIT Workout Dec 24, 2013 Email EmailWhether you celebrate Christmas or not, I want to wish every single one of you a very, very happy holiday season. I hope you’re spending this time with loved ones or at least doing something that makes you happy.I’m spending the holidays with my family up in the Portland, Oregon area, where it’s freezing and rains constantly (yes, I will admit it, I’m incredibly affected by the weather…).But despite the weather, it’s been so nice to get to see my parents, siblings and my niece and nephews. I’ve spent the time exploring the city with my hubby, going on freezing cold walks with my mom, eating lots of incredible food, decorating Christmas cookies with the kids and of course, still getting my workouts in daily.Tonight we’re all going over to my brother’s house for one of my favorite holiday traditions ever: Christmas Eve game night. We eat jambalaya (my family has never done the turkey thing for Christmas, though I have no idea why), watch a Christmas movie with the kids, then play board games while drinking wine and eating Christmas treats after the kids go to bed.

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Fun and Festive Christmas Eve HIIT Workout – 12 Minute Athlete

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December 23, 2013 | By Dr. Sara Solomon 4-Minute Holiday Workout!It’s Christmas Eve! But that doesn’t mean you’re not going to exercise!

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Home Workout #41: Christmas Cardio & Abs Tabata | Dr. Sara …

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