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The 2013 Primal Blueprint 21-Day Challenge Begins Now Welcome! If you want to lose weight, gain muscle, increase energy levels, reduce stress or just generally look and feel healthier you’ve come to the right place. Subscribe to my free weekly newsletter for tips, advice and special insider-only information. Learn more about the Primal Lifestyle by visiting the Primal Blueprint 101 page

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The 2013 Primal Blueprint 21-Day Challenge Begins Now

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Today’s episode is with one of the most knowledgable and highly-respected minds in health and fitness, John Berardi of Precision Nutrition.Bluntly, Precision Nutrition can take pretty much anyone – massively overweight or not – and get them in the best shape of their lives. They understand how the body works; they understand physiology; they make it happen. They also teach some of the highest performing athletes how to perform even better through nutrition and fitness. I highly encourage you to check out their work

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Dr. John Berardi: Precision Nutrition, Intermittent Fasting for Fat Loss …

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Primal Beef Enchiladas Enchiladas are often a mess of ingredients in a casserole pan, the two main ingredients being tortillas and a heavy blanket of cheese. But it doesn’t have to be that way. In this Primal enchilada recipe, it’s all about the meat.Chuck roast is slow-cooked with fresh tomatoes and dried chiles. The result is tender, shredded beef and a thick, mildly spicy sauce. Serve in a bowl with avocado, green onion and other garnishes, or spoon the beef onto Primal tortillas.

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Primal Beef Enchiladas

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Raising Your Kids on Primal Foods (plus Mealtime Strategies for Picky Eaters) The fact is, feeding children is never for the faint of heart or stomach. It’s an entirely different solar system when it comes to dining experience – the noise, the spills, the frantic pattern of go-get-this, can-you-help-me, cut everyone’s food until your own is stone cold, precise timing of chewing to complement your expected participation in knock-knock jokes – you get it. In the years my children were small, Carrie and I would relish the times when we were able to go out to dinner alone or when family members took the kids and we had a solo meal at home. The silence and ability to eat – uninterrupted – at a normal pace were enough to make us ecstatic. I think most of the time we didn’t even talk – not a word, and we each understood exactly why.I think it’s safe to say this mismatch in preferred ambience often coincides with a mismatch in tastes.

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Raising Your Kids on Primal Foods (plus Mealtime Strategies for Picky Eaters)

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Kyle gets really excited about not eating!For most of my athletic “career” I’ve been adding more features: more movements, more good foods, more cutting edge methods.  It never occurred to me that less could be better, especially with my food intake (I’ve always been skinny and trying to add weight). But recently on Primal Personality, Mark Sisson’s site (Marksdailyapple.com), I came across a series on intermittent fasting that brought up some pretty persuasive arguments for the benefits of occasional fasting. Further research corroborated the information on the Daily Apple: that going without grub for extended periods of time can have serious advantages for weight loss, lean muscle retention, longevity, brain health, disease prevention and improved determination and confidence.Coming from a guy who ranks eating among his top three favorite things to do close behind baby-making and sleep, fasting doesn’t exactly have strong appeal.  But in the face of the facts, I’ll be observing a weekly fast day for a month and reporting the results to you.One of the primary affects of fasting is pretty obvious: weight loss.  Not only does fasting restrict calorie intake, but it also encourages the secretion of growth hormone and decreases insulin levels.  GH is a primary fat burning hormone and insulin is what stores fat in our bodies (less of it allows more fat to be burned)[i].  All of these factors working together make for a mean weight loss punch, while keeping that lean muscle mass you worked so hard to get at Rugged Crossfit.With some of the junk we put in our bodies today, it’s not crazy that some days we feel like trash.

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GONE GHANDI: INTERMITTENT FASTING | DigBoston

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Posted by Mike Stickel on Tuesday, July 19, 2011Over the past two years I’ve been following the conventional mantra of eating smaller meals often and generally following guidelines set out by the Beachbody programs I’ve done (e.g., P90X, Insanity, etc. [affiliate links]). As you can see from my transformation story it’s worked great so far.More recently I discovered the Paleo/Primal lifestyle and Intermittent Fasting. After reading more and more about these lifestyles it’s easier for me to relate to them than it is for me to relate to conventional wisdom (a term Mark Sisson uses to describe the current widespread health information/thought) — at least as far as eating goes.For the last month or so my nutrition goals have aligned more with Paleo/Primal standards as much as possible

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Now for something a little different: Intermittent Fasting …

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