Google will search all of our blog sites to find just what you are looking forHave A Great Day!!!Houston, TX (PRWEB) September 10, 2012 A Fat Loss Forever Review of John Romaniello & Dan Gos Diet & Workout Program checks out exactly what this miracle diet and exercise plan seems to be offering.The program comprises eight different components that cover all aspects of diet and workout. Right from everything that people need to know about weight loss, exercises, diet plans to workout logs, training calendars, and supplemental guides, the Fat Loss Forever program includes everything. The Fat Loss Forever Food Guide and Grocery List, Quick Start Guide and Cheat Sheet, and Secret Audio Interrogation are also integrated into the program.A Fat Loss Forever Review of John Romaniello & Dan Gos Diet & Workout Program shows that this program is not actually targeted at any one group of individuals.

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Jazzed Up Jacks and Jumps Tabata WorkoutJazzed Up Jacks and Jumps Tabata WorkoutJazz up your cardio routine with our Jacks and Jumps Tabata workout! Complete each exercise as fast as you can for 20 seconds each with 10 seconds in between each exercise for a total of 8 exercises/1 tabata. Change it up and complete each exercise 8 times for a 32 minute tabata workout! Who said Jumping Jacks can’t be fun AND give you a phenomenal workout?What you’ll need: Jump Rope, Gymboss or similar interval timer, water.Jumping JacksSquat JacksSquat ThrustJump RopeSquat JumpsJump Side to SideBurpeesHigh KneesParticipants of this workout should speak with their doctors about their individual needs before starting any exercise program.

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Earlier today, I vomited during my workout.And it was a good one.Before everyone freaks out, I don’t have an eating disorder or anything like that. I just have a mildly sensitive system, which reacts to extreme physical demands by rejecting the things I’ve put into my body.I stood there, bent at the waist, hands braced on my knees to keep me from tumbling over into my own nastiness, thinking, “Hmmm, more distance than usual this time. Must have been the push presses.”Whether or not there is actually a correlation between push presses and distance hurling, I have no idea; however, what is clear is how great I felt after.That must sound strange (because it is), and I should mention that I am not generally into vomiting as a rule. I do not, for example, go to vomit parties, or watch vomit porn or anything like that. I just enjoy the way I feel after a workout so challenging that my body responded by voiding the contents of my stomach on the grass.

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by Craig BallantyneI am traveling to Vegas this week and one of the first things I typically do is check out the gym of wherever I’m staying at.  I can know within seconds my workout plans.  But before I even decide on how I want to dominate the evils of the Whitfield genes (in other words, us Whitfields have genes that literally enjoy belly fat), I like to jack with the people at the gym’s front desk.You see, I still have my old driver’s license from when I was 300 lbs.  So when they ask for my ID, I hand it to them and wait for a response.   If I get a second look, I’m in.  The games will ensue.  Sometimes, I’ll just say something like, “Yep.  Boom.”, or if I’m in a playful mood, I’ll just tell them, “I ate a lot of salt yesterday.”  Ohhhh man, it’s good times.Anyway, back to the workout decision.  If I go through the doors and see a few machines and no free weights or at least a chin-up or pull-up bar, I know that my exercise plans will be bodyweight workouts.  If there is a bar but no free weights, I can hang around the gym and incorporate chin-ups, pull-ups and body squats, among other good-time moves.  It will still be a bodyweight workout, but I like the chin-up and pull-up options.  It will also allow me to perform a metabolic resistance training program. Is Bodyweight MRT Possible? Here’s the thing though – how do you incorporate metabolic resistance training using just bodyweight, and can you have a solid MRT workout using just your own body?  The cool, hip answer is “yeah mang”.  Don’t think I added a “g” at the end by mistake.  That’s slang for “yeah man”.  It’s a new trend I’m trying.  Anyway…There is a lot of debate of what exactly is MRT, but by now you know that it incorporates non-competing supersets or circuits with short rest periods.  That’s the overall theme.  A MRT program can involve:Non-competing strength training (chin-ups supersetted with Bulgarian squats for example) Metabolic conditioning exercises (mountain climbers, jumping  jacks, Spiderman climbs) Shorter rest periods  (like 20 secs) Longer rest periods (but still challenging enough to not allow full recovery – like 1 minute) So do you take all of these components, toss them in a blender and then get to work?  No, mang.  Ha-ha, who started that slang?  I like it.  Anyway, of course you wouldn’t just throw these things together and hope for a solid MRT workout.  When I put together a bodyweight MRT workout program, I do like to use everything above, but there’s typically a template I put together and it looks like this:Warm-up2-3 Supersets of strength exercises using 1 minute of rest between supersets1 Metabolic conditioning circuit using 3-5 conditioning exercises using 30 seconds to 1 minute of rest (depending on my mood)Metabolic Workout Finisher (this really varies, but the principles remain the same – high intensity and short rest periodsA basic bodyweight program is great – for example, a circuit of pull-ups, squats and planks.  But I also think that protein shakes are great.  But if you incorporate strength exercises, metabolic conditioning and a metabolic finisher, then it’s fantastic… like a protein shake blended with peanut butter, almond milk and cinnamon.  Analogies are fun.The art behind the program design is important.  You should perform the strength exercises at the beginning of the program when you are fresh and your muscles haven’t been fatigued.  That way, you will give each strength exercise your best effort, allowing you the maximum benefits… like smoking belly fat.  Then, you follow that with metabolic conditioning and/or a metabolic finisher.Putting a Bodyweight MRT Workout TogetherAlright, let’s do this.Warm-upDo the following circuit twice, resting for 30 seconds between circuits: Jumping Jacks (15) Arm Crosses (15) Prisoner Squats (15) Pushups (10) Plank (30 secs) Leg Swings (15 ea) Close Grip Pushups (8) Superset 11A) Pull-ups or Wide Overhand Grip Inverted Rows (1 rep short of failure)1B) Split Squat or Bulgarian Squat (1-1/2 rep style) (8 ea) (1-1/2 rep style is done when you go down, come halfway back up, back down and finally all the way up (that’s one rep)Rest 1 minute and repeat 2 more timesSuperset 22A) 1-Legged Deadlift (12 ea leg)2B) Decline Pushups (1 rep short of failure)Rest 1 minute and repeat 2 more timesMetabolic Conditioning CircuitDo the following circuit 3 times, resting for 45 seconds between circuits3A) Jump Squats (5)3B) Cross-Body Mountain Climbers (8 ea)3C) Total Body Extensions (15)3D) Spiderman Climb (10 ea)FinisherDo the following circuit resting only when needed.  In the first circuit, you will perform 6 reps of each exercise.  In the next circuit, you will perform 5 reps.  Continue in this fashion until you complete 1 rep of each exercise.  Time yourself.  The next time you perform this finisher, see if you can beat your previous time.  Remember, form takes precedence.4A) Burpees (6, 5, etc., down to 1)4B) Lunge Jumps (6 ea leg, 5 ea leg, etc.

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Fat Loss Forever (John Romaniello)Posted onJanuary 21, 2012byKevin John Romaniello John “Roman” Romaniello has a new fat loss program coming out next week.  You can read my review here: Fat Loss Forever Review.  This program combines intermittent fasting and some of the fat-burning workouts Roman is known for.  These have all been tweaked to help you burn fat as quickly as possible.   You can click here to get a free e-report: Five Diet Rules You Must Break. This article is written by KevinAbout Kevin Please follow me on Facebook,Twitter, or Google+ so you’ll be updated when I post an article. View all posts by Kevin This entry was posted in Weight Loss. Bookmark the permalink.

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Metabolic Resistance Training for Fat Loss is a hot topic.Craig B gives us some great info below…Now over to fitness expert, Craig Ballantyne, to explain whymetabolic resistance training is so important for fat loss.“What is Metabolic Resistance Training”By Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS, CTTTT Metabolic Resistance Training Workout ProgramWhat the heck are these metabolic resistance training workouts thateveryone keeps talking about for fat loss? Well, you’ve probablyheard the term because the internet is buzzing about this type oftraining for fat burning.After all, gone are the days of slow cardio for weight loss. Heck,even interval training is starting to get passed over. All in favorof this specific type of workout called metabolic resistancetraining.It’s really exciting though, to know that we can build muscle andlose fat at the same time, while getting lean and even havingripped six-pack abs thanks to these short, burst workouts.

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Metabolic Resistance Training for Fat Loss is a hot topic.Craig B gives us some great info below…Now over to fitness expert, Craig Ballantyne, to explain whymetabolic resistance training is so important for fat loss.“What is Metabolic Resistance Training”By Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS, CTTTT Metabolic Resistance Training Workout ProgramWhat the heck are these metabolic resistance training workouts thateveryone keeps talking about for fat loss? Well, you’ve probablyheard the term because the internet is buzzing about this type oftraining for fat burning.After all, gone are the days of slow cardio for weight loss. Heck,even interval training is starting to get passed over. All in favorof this specific type of workout called metabolic resistancetraining.It’s really exciting though, to know that we can build muscle andlose fat at the same time, while getting lean and even havingripped six-pack abs thanks to these short, burst workouts. And youdon’t need fancy, expensive equipment

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TweetSharebarTweetA recent reader question regarding the topic in my previous blog post has prompted me to delve a little deeper into intermittent fasting and how it differs from caloric restriction. To some, it may seem like the two concepts are the same thing but they are not. So, let me lay out the differences.Intermittent fasting is an eating pattern where one attempts to increase the time elapsed between meals on a semi-regular basis.Whereas the typical meal frequency might be three per day spaced out with four or five hours between them, a fasting person might skip breakfast (of course, since we’re not breaking the fast yet) and not eat their first meal until the normal midday lunch hour.Combined with the overnight fast which occurred during sleep, we could estimate a total fasting period of around 12-14 hours, depending on how much sleep was obtained.There are other ways to accomplish this, like skipping dinner instead or even fasting an entire day. However, the fast is typically ended with some sort of feast or large meal.

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Being the first entry on this website, QuickDiets.org – I am going to share with you something that will be actually helpful in your goal to get the body you desire!Scratch that – This book is what you MUST READ to lose fat if you do not want to be concerned about counting calories and watching what you eat and what not.==> Let’s look at intermittent fasting in a different perspective with this review of Eat Stop Eat by Brad Pilon.The Introduction of Eat Stop EatBrad’s Eat Stop Eat system has become really popular amongst the media and everybody who wants an easy way to lose body fat without having to count calories or stick to a time table of eating 5 to 6 meals a day.There is nothing complicated in this method. It is simple a book that shows you how to live your life the way you want without having to limit your self in watching what you eat or staring at that clock to eat every 2 to 3 hours or counting calories and portion sizes of everything you eat.>> Click Here for Try on the Eat Stop Program for $9.99I personally don’t like being controlled. I have a big family and in order to socialize well especially with my work and my business, I really get stressed out with all of the problems I mentioned above.How Does Eat Stop Eat Work?What the diet basically suggests is that you follow one or two 24 hour fasting periods twice a week where you will eat nothing but stick to water and zero calorie foods and beverages.That’s just the conclusion of Brad Pilon’s powerful book, but the principles behind this system and the right way to make it work to lose a lot of fat fast is outstanding.In order to lose 1 lb of body fat, you need to burn 3500 calories. When you eat normal five days a week and perform one or two 24 hour fast periods, you basically cut down on a calorie intake of over 1500 to 3500 calories!Of course you will now be worried about starvation mode and muscle loss

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