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Fitness & The Body, Podcast Episodes, Purpose & Inner Game, Relationships & SexTNM 135: John Romaniello – Redefining the Alpha Male 23 April 2013Podcast: Download Do you feel drained when comparing yourself to others?Is trying to act like an alpha male the least alpha thing you could do?And what’s the fastest path to self confidence?Fitness hero John Romaniello is here to discuss how to ditch making comparisons, how to follow your own path,  and why low testosterone could be killing your fire for life.In this interview:John’s onstage purple underwear epiphany Redefining the Alpha Male The trap of comparing ourselves to others Who to have in your life and why The path to confidence John’s low sex drive story Click here to learn more about John’s book Man 2.0 Engineering the Alpha: A Real World Guide to an Unreal Life: Build More Muscle. Burn More Fat. Have More SexAbout John Romaniello John Romaniello is an author, coach, and angel investor. He serves as an advisory to over a dozen fitness and tech companies, has written hundreds of articles covering training, nutrition, and business, and is the author of Man 2.0 Engineering the Alpha (HarperOne 2013).Romaniello has worked with everyone from professional athletes to social media consultants and is regarded as one of the premier body transformation specialists in the fitness industry.Click here to learn more about John’s book Man 2.0 Engineering the Alpha: A Real World Guide to an Unreal Life: Build More Muscle. Burn More Fat

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John Romaniello: How does John seem to know everyone and get big clients while getting a 7 figure book deal? See what 2 things John is afraid of. Any guesses? [Sales and Cultivating Relationships] John Romaniello Founder of RomanFitnessSystems.com is the author of Man 2.0 Engineering the Alpha: A Real World Guide to an Unreal Life.What would you guess his 2 biggest fears are?

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John Romaniello: How does John seem to know everyone and get big clients while getting a 7 figure book deal? See what 2 things John is afraid of. Any guesses?

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Apr 12th, 2013 Author: Andy Category: training H.I.I.T what is it? High Intensity Interval Training (H.I.I.T) comes in a wide variety of forms with every trainer implementing their own ideas on the technique, but the key idea behind this training session remains the same. It involves short sharp high intensity workout periods followed by lower intensity breaks long enough that your body recovers and can perform at high intensities again. Although it is only now becoming a mainstream way of training the H.I.I.T principles have been around for years and implemented by top athletes all over the world.So why now is only just becoming popular? Trainers for years have followed the same idea of long sessions working at a low intensity keeping the heart rate within the ‘Fat Burning Zone’ and although with the correct diet and discipline this can be a very effective method, the long sessions have become unpopular because clients just don’t have enough time.

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I’m still on the road.After an amazing time in Santa Monica and Orange Country with Bedros, Jason Ferruggia, John Romaniello, and Adam Bornstein, I flew out to Denver on Sunday.This week I’ve been huddled in our ETR offices with Matt and the gang having a no-holds-barred debate on future product development. We have some big decisions to make.So that’s why I’m handing over today’s article to the big winner from the weekend, Mikey “Land Rover Pancakes” Whitfield.You see, Mikey won a Land Rover at the Fitness Business Summit for being the Biggest Action Taker in the industry. What a well-deserved award for an awesome guy.Think he’s having a good year? A new truck, a new baby boy, and soon, a HUGE launch.But today we’re making him work. He’s got an important article for you about helping affiliates get what they want…because that’s the only way they’ll help you get what you want.Here’s some TRUTH from Mikey P.

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Make Me a Hollow Reed –The Benefits of Intermittent FastingReligion must agree with science, so that science shall sustain religion and religion explain science. (Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 26)Journalists have called the Baha’i Faith “the reasonable religion” and “a logical, science-friendly belief system,” because the Baha’i teachings focus so strongly on the essential harmony and agreement of scientific fact and spiritual faith. But it’s taken science a while to catch up with the Baha’i Fast.Every year, during the nineteen days before the Vernal Equinox, Baha’is all around the world voluntarily go without food and drink during the daylight hours.

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Calorie Secrets ads help keep the site free. Learn moreThe intermittent fasting or 5:2 diet is one of the latest crazes to be adopted by dieters around the world in a bid to lose weight.  This fairly simple plan suggests that you eat normally for five days of the week, but follow a fasting type diet on the other two days.Advocates for the diet suggest that not only can it be a successful way to drop the pounds; it can also increase life-span, protect against cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s and also offer protection against other lifestyle diseases.But is this the miracle diet we have all been waiting for, or just another fad with no evidence to support it?What does the diet involve?The diet relies on fairly simple concept; you simply eat what you normally do for five days of the week and then limit your intake for two days.The diet recommends that on fasting days intake should be around 500 calories for women and 600 for men.As an example, this could consist of a slice of ham and two eggs for breakfast, grilled fish and vegetables for your evening meal and nothing else except low calorie fluids such as water, black coffee and green tea.The evidenceThe evidence that this type of diet can give benefits in prevention of disease and increased life span is not strong and most studies have been carried out in animal models.Although some promising results have been seen in mice, there is no evidence that this will transfer to human beings as yet.  The area of intermittent fasting does not have many studies behind it, so it is fair to say at the moment it is unclear what effects such as diet might have and what factors may increase and decrease the effectiveness of such a diet.One study carried out in 2012 in women at risk of heart disease saw good results when using a alternate day fasting pattern in terms of weight loss, however, this study alternated a low calorie diet for six days per week with only one fasting day per week, which is a much stricter plan than the 5:2 diet.There was also increased motivation for these women to lose weight, since that had been told that their risk of heart disease would decrease with weight loss.The advantagesIt is not too restrictiveUnlike other diets which dictate and limit what you eat every day of the week, the 5:2 diet has the benefit of allowing free rein over your intake for the majority of time.  This may make it easier to adhere to than other more restrictive diets that involve more fasting days or elimination of food groups.There is potential to get all the nutrients you needIf you eat a healthy balanced diet on non-fasting days, there is plenty of opportunity to get all the nutrients you need.Even on fasting days, if nutritious low calorie foods are chosen, a 600 calorie intake does give the opportunity for some nutrition, unlike traditional fasts where all intake may be prohibited.It may assist with weight lossIf you follow a healthy diet, balanced diet that is not too high in calories on non-fasting days, the calorie deficit induced due to fasting may help to kick start the weight loss process.To lose weight calories consumed must be less than calories burnt, so by reducing calorie intake over the week there is a good chance you will lose weight.The disadvantagesThere is no clear evidence supporting the use of this type of diet for weight loss or disease preventionAs there are very few studies investigating this type of diet in humans, we really do not know what the effects and long term consequences may be.There is also no evidence giving an idea as to how easy it is to maintain the diet in the long term and if there are any specific problems with the diet.Fasting can be detrimental to healthAlthough there is little research into the effects of this more relaxed approach to fasting, very low calorie and fasting diets do have the potential to cause negative side effects such as sleeping difficulties, bad breath, anxiety, tiredness and irritability.It is also possible that fasting may impair your ability to exercise and such a diet is not suitable for pregnant or lactating women, those with a history of eating disorders or diabetics.It may encourage binge eatingAllowing the dieter to eat whatever they want on non-fasting days may make the diet more flexible, but it also gives the opportunity to binge eat.  If the non-fasting days are seen as a time when any amount of calories from any type of food can be consumed before the fasting days, followers may end up eating more calories over the course of the week than they did before.It is essential to follow a healthy, balanced diet that provides adequate, but not too many calories most of the time to achieve a good nutritional status and prevent deficiencies as well as to lose weight.It may not have any effect on weightDepending on what you eat on non-fasting days, weight loss may or may not occur.  If you eat extra calories on non-fasting days to make up for those you miss on fasting days, you are unlikely to lose weight at all.It can be anti-social Fasting days can be difficult to stick to when social interaction involving eating is necessary.  Meals with friends or for work are almost impossible to eat at and still stick to your fasting calories.On a positive note, as the fasting day can be changed, with good organization this can be avoided.  However, spontaneous eating arrangements are not really possible on these days.It may not be maintainable in the long termThere is little evidence as to the ease with which this diet is followed in the long term.  Although, this may be a good way to kick start weight loss, it may be beneficial to maintain a healthy balanced diet with no fasting in the long term for weight maintenance.Is this diet for you?Under the guidance of a health professional, this may be a useful diet for some people in terms of weight loss.  It is essential to discuss this diet with a dietician or doctor to check the diet is suitable for you and to ensure all nutrient requirements are met by a healthy diet on non-fasting days.As with any diet, it is unlikely to be successful for everyone and may not be maintainable in the long term.  However, if you are capable of following a healthy diet on the five normal days without overeating and find that fasting can fit into your daily life, it may be good for weight loss.References used in this articleLike this article? Share and subscribe!Pin ItAbout the authorNaomi studied Nutrition and Dietetics and Biotechnology. She is a certified dietician with experience in Type 2 diabetes and menu planning for weight loss

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Most men don’t realize how important it is to start doing exercise when they are still young because they only start gaining weight in their mid 30’s or early 40’s. This unfortunately is the biggest problem we are facing in today’s society. When you start exercising at such a late stage in your life in most cases it is unfortunately already too late, they already have the big tummy and all the other medical complications that come with being overweight.Now just because I am saying this does not mean that you should just lose hope and give up, it is only a reminder if you are still young, but if you have already reached your middle ages then it is never too late to start learning what the best fat burning exercises for men are.Let’s start by doing the most practical and probably one of the most effective exercises one can do to lose weight which is “Running”. You can run anywhere and anytime really, all you need are a good pair of running shoes and a water bottle. Start by doing short distances and as time goes on you could gradually increase your distance and speed

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Eat Stop Eat is a special program that was developed for losing weight. This program was created by the well-known fitness guru, Brad Pilon. Eat Stop Eat is a special E-book that contains important information on the Eat Stop Eat method, which is a revolutionary eating plan and exercise regimen. Its creator, Brad Pilon, has a degree in nutrition; he has also gained knowledge by traveling across the world to study weight loss.

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Yesterday I wrote a post about how you should go ‘back-to-basics’  if you have stopped getting weight loss results from your intermittent fasting routine (You can read it HERE). Basically, I was suggesting that our natural tendency is to add complication in order to ‘speed things up’ especially where weight loss is concerned. Despite our natural tendency to always want to add complication, my advice is if weight loss slows or stops your best bet is to remove complication instead of adding to it.Today’s post will be about what happens when you are already back-to-basics and for some reason you are still having some problems with weight loss.In this example you are doing Eat Stop Eat perfectly: One or two fasts per week, no crazy binges, no crazy restrictive dieting, no excessive exercise, a good well designed workout program. You were losing weight and everything was great. Then one day…nothing.In this situation the first thing I want you to do is RELAX.

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