The faster you eat, the more difficult it is for the hormone insulin to do its work in your body. That means that fewer nutrients reach your muscles, and probably that more get deposited in your fat reserves. In the long term this leads to a much higher chance of developing diabetes type-2...
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Bulking: Don’t Cheat Yourself
by Cade Thomas
When you break it down, bodybuilding is pretty simple in theory. Lift heavy weights to breakdown muscle tissue, eat high protein food to repair it larger than it was before, and get lots of rest to allow the process to happen. These basics hold...
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by Matt Weik
Just because you want to grab a quick bite to eat while on the go doesn’t mean you have to completely blow your diet. In fact, if you make wise choices, you don’t need to feel bad at all for hitting a fast food restaurant. Unlike most people, you won’t be ordering the hypertension...
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by Matt Weik
There has been a debate for quite some time on whether you should eat before you exercise or if you should exercise when in a fasted state. The banter has been enough to turn people blue in the face arguing their point of view. Theories have gone back and forth for both sides, yet...
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Suffering and Succeeding are Not the Same Thing
by Cade Thomas
Building significant amounts of muscle is a selfish endeavor no matter how you slice it, and there are certain sacrifices that must be made on a social and financial level if progress is something you value. Genetics are always a...
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<header class="entry-header">What To Do When You Eat Healthy But Can’t Lose Weight
by Nia Shanks
Help! I can’t lose weight even though I eat real food. Most of my meals include lean protein and lots of veggies. The other foods I eat are fruits, low fat dairy, nuts, beans, and whole grains. I...
<header class="entry-header">Doing Too Much Causes Stress and Costs You Long Lasting Results
by Nia Shanks
</header>“What else can I do to speed up my results?”
“What should I add to my routine?”
“What additional changes do I need to make to my nutrition”?
The answer is always the same: do...
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<header class="entry-header">The Diet That Has No Name (and Why It May be the Best Thing Ever)by Nia Shanks
</header>“What diet do you follow?” she inquired as I devoured my bowl of delicious, spicy Thai chicken soup. When the waiter asked how spicy I wanted my soup perhaps I shouldn’t have...
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Eating Right is Not That Complicated
by Geoff Roberts
The plethora of information that comes at us from all angles in this day in age makes it exceedingly difficult to decide what is right, wrong, legitimate, or phony. This reality is especially true...
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Tip #1: never ever go food shopping hungry
This is one of the most effective strategies I know of to avoid unwanted junk and various snacks from finding their way into your shopping cart, which ends up in your home, which ends up on your butt!
Make sure to eat something before you go food...
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Macro Problems
It is becoming very common in todays world for people to talk about just hitting daily macronutrient goals. Doesn’t necessarily matter when, or how, as long as the end of the day the numbers add up to the imaginary guideline...
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<header class="entry-header">13 Ways Women Can be MORE, Not Less
by Nia Shanks
Take a glimpse at the cover of most magazines and you’ll see several headlines promoting tips and tricks that will help you eat less and weigh less.
“Lose up to 10 pounds in one week!”
“Simple tips to eat fewer...
The Fat vs Sugar Debate
by Matt Weik
Once upon a time people who roamed the earth would eat food to sustain energy and to survive. They didn’t have the luxury of half-gallons of ice cream, bags of potato chips, French fries, and beer. But all those...
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by Cade Thomas
It is becoming very common in todays world for people to talk about just hitting daily macronutrient goals. Doesn’t necessarily matter when, or how, as long as the end of the day the numbers add up to the imaginary guideline you set for yourself at the beginning of the day. While...
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by Matt Weik
Broscience once told us that we should eat 5-7 small meals (every 2-3 hours) a day in order to help lose weight and shed body fat. Everyone was packing their Tupperware containers each morning and off to work they go with 3-4 containers full of glorious macronutrients. They found...
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9 Fake Health Foods[/URL][/B]
Get These Impostors Out Of Your Diet
The Question
What's the biggest health food imposter?
Mike Roussell, PhD – Nutrition Scientist
Butter and bacon
People are obsessed with butter and bacon. It's understandable since they're delicious, but I don't see any...
The Latest News On Coconut Oil, Health and Fat Loss
Less than two decades ago, coconut oil was pegged by media activists as one of the worst foods you could eat. In a surprising reversal, today coconut oil is promoted as a health food and...
by Geoff Roberts
If It Fits Your Macros, or IIFYM, has been a hot topic over the last several years in the bodybuilding industry. For those of you who are not familiar with this diet, here is a simple explanation. IIFYM is a diet strategy in which the dieter sets certain macro-nutrient goals...
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