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Increased Muscle Mass And Decreased Body Fat

Monday, 22 September 2014 / No Comments
Through strength training muscles get larger, or hypertrophy. This increased muscle mass has many advantages. Increased muscle mass has many advantages for men and women.
First it yields a tight athletic body that is resistant to injury, and is healthy. Second, increased muscle mass usually increases muscular strength. Third, the more muscle you have on your body the higher you metabolic rate.


Your metabolic rate is how many calories you can burn at any given time. Muscle itself is very metabolic in the sense that it requires a lot of calories to not only function, but just exist. This is why many men can seemingly eat anything, and not gain a pound, while many women are careful about how many carrots they eat. Women often carry on long bouts of cardiovascular endurance exercise in the hope of burning calories and subsequently lose it. The truth is that Cardio alone does not selectively burn fat off the body. Losing body fat and getting that coke-bottle figure or those washboard abs is a mixture of the right diet, cardio and resistance. 
Approximately 80% of the results that you experience (positive or negative) are a direct result of your diet. Think about it, if you want to gain muscle mass but you aren't eating enough, how you can do that, and if when you do eat its nothing but protein shakes and fast food. You will put on weight, but the kind that jiggles when you tough it So the first thing is to change your diet. Depending on what your overall goal is, your eating habits may change.
In general a multi-vitamin is suggested because most people don't get all the vitamins and minerals that they need in their regular diet. Water consumption is also another area of concern. The body can not perform at its peak when it is dehydrated. Most Americans are constantly dehydrated to a certain degree.
By the time that you feel like you are thirsty, you are already partially dehydrated. When working-out it is recommended that you consume at least 1liter of water at least about an hour before you work-out.
Water hydrates the cells, and also thins out the blood, so the heart doesn't have to work as hard to pump it. If you are dehydrated the body will pull water from the extra-cellular fluid (water surrounding the cell), the pull water from inside the cell, and finally remove water from the organs. So no matter what you are doing in the gym, stay hydrated.
When losing weight, you can not spot reduce. In other words, point to an area and say that "I want to lose fat here". When you lose fat, you lose it over the entire body. Cardio will help you do this. By establishing your Target Heart Rate (THR) and staying in its range, the body will use fat as the predominate fuel when doing cardio. Going over this range means that you begin to break down the muscle (protein) and is counter productive. You can lose fat and gain muscle at the same time, it's just a matter of controlling you heart rate. Going under the THR really will not benefit you at all. After we have changed our diet, and prescribed to a particular cardiovascular regiment, its time to hit the weights.
Hitting the weights now will help to fill in the areas that were possessed by fat. This is when we can lift up the gluteus muscles, have better defined abs, and have those nice defined arms. You can also begin body sculpting. Pick an area of concentration and try seeing results while sculpting your body. Increasing your muscle mass and strength means you burn more calories throughout the day. When combined with the right diet and cardio, you have the right recipe for success.
Remember, whenever you work-out there needs to be a system and a plan. Identify a goal, then change your diet, cardio and resistance training. All of these factors together well help you achieve the vacation body you have always wanted.

How to Start a Sugar Free Diet for Weight Loss

Wednesday, 3 September 2014 / No Comments
Sugar isn't just bad for your body; it's bad for weight loss as well.
If you are trying to slim down, the first thing you need to do is gain control of your diet.
Sugar is addictive, fattening and causes your body to store fat as well.
With all of the negatives of eating this, why not cut it out of your diet completely?
It is going to be hard at first, but it will get easier as time goes on.
There are a lot of sweet alternatives you can use and great recipes that don't use sugar either.
By exploring what is out there and starting a new diet you will be healthier, more energetic and slimmer!
Not to mention you will feel better since you won't be addicted to this sweetening agent any longer.
In order to get started with a sugar-free diet, learn the facts!
Foods you Should Avoid
There are a lot of foods you will not be able to eat when you switch to this way of life.
In the beginning you will probably suffer the most, but that is just because your body is not getting what it's addicted to.
After a few days or a week you will feel better and start to enjoy eating healthier foods.
Foods you should avoid include:
- Candy (pie, cake, cookies, etc.)
- Bread (bagels, muffins, donuts, etc.)
- Sugar
- Pasta
- Rice
- Chips
- Soda

Of course this list goes on and on since you can find sugar in pretty much everything you eat.
You will probably need to clean out your fridge, freezer and pantry in order to get a fresh start.
Always read through labels to see if there is sugar in something, don't be fooled by things that look healthy.
Even salad dressings and lunch meats have hidden sweeteners inside of them!
Foods you Should Eat
Since the foods you have to avoid are out of the way, what about the foods you can eat?
Make a shopping list so you can stock up your pantry with healthy items.
With these in your home you will be less tempted to go out and eat or order something unhealthy.
Foods you can eat include:
- Lean meats 
- Eggs
- Nuts
- Milk (yogurt without sugar, sour cream, cottage cheese)
- Whole grains
- Sweet potatoes
- Green bananas
- Artificial sweeteners

There are a lot of other foods you can eat, just make sure to read labels.
If sugar is added and not natural, don't eat it. Once you start shopping for sugar-free foods you will be able to pick them out a lot more easily.
How to Survive
If you're wondering how you're going to survive on this diet, don't worry.
There are thousands of recipes online that taste great and are healthy.
Use spices, herbs and oils to flavor your foods instead of sugars.
These taste great, are low in calories and will give your food a natural flavor that can't be beat.
When you are in need of something sweet, use artificial sweeteners.
Even honey or agave nectar work extremely well for making foods taste delicious.