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When I first found, and started Leangains Intermittent Fasting, I was still looking for *the* diet. You know what I mean. The diet to end all diets.Instead I found something better.I didn’t need another diet. What I really needed was an education.When I finally got an education in nutrition (through a combination of blogs, textbooks, Physiology class, and lots of reading about research), I finally became free from “dieting”.  You can see the evolution of my education in my 2 previous posts on this blog here and here, about my experiences with Leangains and Intermittent fasting, from November 2011 to now.This post is not to tell you anything about intermittent fasting, Leangains or how to “diet”.If you are still confused, dogmatic, frustrated, searching or any other adjective connected to what you eat or look like, that would compel you to read a diet blog post; you are uneducated.Don’t be offended.

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Intermittent Fasting – 2 Years Later – Joy Victoria

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Hi Everyone!Today’s Day 9 workout was intense! It’s a 15 Minute Cardio HIIT workout. It utilizes plyometric moves to burn fat, and get your body working at a high level of intensity. I definitely felt the burn during this workout. I followed this routine up with 2 miles of running on the treadmill while Jesse went through the workout

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30 Day Challenge: Day 9: 15 Minute Cardio HIIT Fat Melting Workout

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No, that’s not a typo: “HIIT” is an acronym that stands for High Intensity Interval Training, and it seems to be one of the hottest trends in fitness. Indeed, HIIT made the top of the list in the American College of Sports Medicine’s annual survey of fitness trends.You may have heard of HIIT as the “newest,” “best,” “most amazingest,” “magic-est” way to lose weight or achieve some other goal. Is it? Well, yes and no.HIIT is basically just a new trendy acronym for a form of training people have been doing for a long, long time. Most of the time, however, the only people doing it were competitive athletes trying to run, bike, and/or swim faster in races

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Please Don't "HIIT" the Trainer! – Running in The 'Meda – Alameda …

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Fad diets are developed quicker than it takes someone to look at a cream cake and decide to eat it even though they know they shouldn’t. It seems that one of the most popular search terms for diets, however, is how to lose 10 pounds in one week. For some reason, popular perception is that 10 pounds is the amount that someone can lose if they try really hard. So what are the latest diets out there that claim to help you lose 10 pounds in just a week?

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Lose 10 Pound In A Week – How Do Some Claim It Is Done, And …

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Yes. This guy did eat too much sugar and simple carbs.You are obsessed.No really, you are.And it may not entirely be your fault. I mean you get hit over the head with it all the time.Carb this, Carb that, Carb the other thing.What is it about Carbohydrates that elicits such an emotional response from the vast majority of us?I suspect it is because there is so much confusion out there about the subject. Good carbs, bad carbs, sugar vs.

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EYWR Habit 4: Earn Your “Others” – Get Fit NH Bootcamp

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? Like < / > Click here to embed this graphic on your website The hottest trend of the past few years, Intermittent Fasting proves that one can burn fat while building muscle (or get very close to it)! This infographic breaks down the benefits and the six most popular fasting regimens. Remember, the best regimen for you is the one that works!

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Intermittent Fasting Basics | Visual.ly

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On a recent work trip, I was lucky enough to have this as part of my running route. I did a 30 minute run with 20 squats every five minutes. Ouch!Whether it’s a vacation or a work trip, we all know it can be tough to stick with our workout programs when we’re on the road. I can barely go ten minutes without thinking about CrossFit, so when it comes to extended travel, I need to find a way to work WODs into my schedule.

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Five Travel-Friendly CrossFit-Inspired Workouts

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