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A Brazilian bodybuilder known as Cauzinho is turning heads with his shredded physique at just 12 years old. In a recent Instagram post, Cauzinho showed off his body transformation in hopes of breaking the myth that children cannot train bodybuilding and powerlifting. While bodybuilding and powerlifting differ in their end goal, both disciplines offer fantastic…
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Chicken, eggs, fish, beef, and whey protein are considered staples in a bodybuilding nutrition program. Animal-based foods are rich in protein that can help build muscle mass and strength. [1] However, there has been a recent boom in veganism. The Netflix documentary The Game Changers, based on plant-based eating, protein, and strength, added fuel to the fire…
Habits of Successful and Motivated Fit People
What Successful and Motivated Fitness Enthusiasts Do Differently
Only the people with the right habits can be successful in building muscle mass, losing weight and reaching their physique goals. It should be no surprise that most successful gym-goers have similar habits.
Many people join a gym but only a few of them stick to the fit lifestyle while the others drop out after not seeing much progress and losing motivation. The article will help you in joining the former group and sticking to your goals.
Start With A Goal
Most people start working out with an end goal (building muscle or losing weight) in mind. They soon start feeling overwhelmed by it and start wasting their time in the gym. While the end goal is crucial, the importance of short-term goals in your fitness journey is indispensable.
If your end goal is to step on a bodybuilding stage after a year, have monthly and weekly goals which help you get closer to the end goal. Checking off these smaller milestones will also help in keeping you motivated.
Prepare and Stick to a Schedule
Some people think that bodybuilders have no other job than working out. While the truth is, people with great physiques are successful in time management and maintaining harmony in their work-training-life.
Devise a schedule which compliments all the three aspects. You shouldn’t be drained out after a workout before you reach office or your family. Your training should fuel your work-life balance and vice-versa.
Be Disciplined
Discipline towards the fit lifestyle is what separates the fit people from the quitters. You need to have a military-like discipline towards your training, diet and recovery program if you want to transform your physique.
It could mean skipping a hang-out with friends because you need to hit the gym. Reaching the gym at the same time every day and following the process day in and day out isn’t easy but will surely get you results in the long run.
Plan in Advance
It’s rightly said, “people who fail to plan, plan to fail.” You aren’t going to be successful in transforming your body if you’re always firefighting. You need to plan your training, diet, meals, and recovery in advance to get the most out of them.
Planning can be easy but sticking to your plans is what matters. You’ll be in situations where you’ll be tempted to make “one exception” and that will soon turn into two and more. Plant your foot down and go with your plan in such scenarios. You’ll thank yourself for it later.
Expand Your Knowledge
To constantly evolve your physique, you need to be on the lookout for new methods and techniques. In bodybuilding, if you’re not going forward, you’re sure to go back in reverse gear.
Once you’ve mastered a training technique or a diet plan, learn a new one. With the advancement in research in training and nutrition science, there are new concepts coming out regularly. Staying up to date with them can keep you motivated to stay ahead of the curve.
What according to you are the other habits of successful gym-goers? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
One Trick To Take Your Gains To The Next Level
Use this trick to boost your gains.
Of all the people who join a gym, only a few reach their goals. Not achieving the desired results even after working hard can be frustrating. Most people quit working out because they can see no changes in their bodies.
Crafting a Greek god-like physique isn’t easy, but you could eliminate a lot of the pain and trouble with a single trick. Sticking to this trick separates the gym novices from the pros.
Follow a Schedule
Sticking to a schedule can help you take your gains to the next level. A schedule is a much broader concept as opposed to how some people think about it. Following a schedule is easier said than done.
Most people don’t have the discipline of sticking to a routine. Bodybuilding is a sport which requires dedication, consistency, and discipline. Lacking on a single one of these attributes can cause failure to achieve your desired results.
Workout
You should follow a schedule when it comes to working out. You should reach and leave the gym at the same time every day. Doing this helps with building muscles as your muscles subconsciously get ready for your workouts.
You also need to time your workouts. Your workouts should be short and intense. You need to get the most bang for your buck. If you follow a HIIT workout, you should be spending around 45-60 minutes in the gym, not more than this.
Eat
You can’t transform your body without adjusting your diet. If your goal is to build muscle mass, you need to amp up your protein intake. Design a nutrition plan with the amount of macro and micronutrients required every day.
The time of your meals also makes a big difference. Instead of eating three big meals, you should eat 6-8 small meals. Eating at regular intervals keeps your metabolism rate high and will help you in burning fat to produce energy.
Sleep
No matter how hard you workout in the gym or how good your diet is, you won’t see the results until your body is properly rested. You break muscle while you’re working out. These muscles repair, get bigger and stronger while you’re not in the gym.
You need at least 6-8 hours of sleep every night to build muscle mass. You should also go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. Following a sleeping routine will help you fall asleep faster and will reduce the chances of insomnia.
Cheat
This might sound counterintuitive since we’re talking about following a schedule, but you’re allowed to cheat once a week. Unfortunately, the cheating is limited to a single cheat meal. A cheat meal is important as it provides your body with an influx of carbs and fats which your body needs to process.
Your body has to work harder than usual to digest these cheat meals. Although, if you’re getting ready for a competition or a special day, you would want to avoid the cheat meals. Make sure you cheat on a schedule.
What is your favorite cheat meal? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
5 Ways to Live Healthier and Look Better Naked
Ways to Live Healthier and Look Good Naked
Ask the people around you if they want to live healthier, and almost all will reply affirmatively. If we take the right steps, the majority of us can lead a happier and healthier lifestyle.
Looking good naked can be the result of following a healthy lifestyle. For most people, being in shape and having toned muscles is aesthetically appealing which can win you some brownie points in the bedroom.
Work Out
It’s no secret working out can help you live healthier. Most people who workout are in it for the longevity. Lifting weights can also help you build muscles and lose fat which can make you good look with and without clothes.
Depending on your physical activity goals and schedule, you need to set aside time for working out. Your training routine can be anything from hitting the gym to going for a 1K run.
Eat Right
Food arguably has the biggest impact on how you look. While junk food can be a quick and easy way to curb your hunger, it’ll only harm your overall health in the long run. Following a diet is the only way to live a healthy lifestyle.
Making small adjustments like adding green tea, broccoli, chicken breast, etc. to your diet can help you reach your health goals. Supplementing can be a good idea if you’re not meeting your daily micro and macronutrient goals.
Get Proper Rest
If you have a busy schedule, not taking proper rest can burn you out and leave you exhausted. Sleeping is the only time when your body can recover from the day and rejuvenate you for the next day.
If you lift weights, sleeping is when your body will undergo changes and add muscle or lose weight. You need anywhere between 6-8 hours of sleep every night. If you can’t get six hours of sleep in a single stretch, adding a mid-day nap can do wonders for you.
Keep Your Testosterone Levels High
Testosterone is the male hormone responsible for the development of the sexual organs in men and promotes secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle and bone mass, and the growth of body hair.
On the other hand, lower test levels can cause a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases, abnormal EKG, type 2 diabetes, and a higher death rate from all causes, including cardiac mortality. You can regulate your testosterone levels through supplementation or test boosting food like honey, almonds, spinach, etc.
Be Stress Free
Stress and hypertension are one of the biggest reasons why people today have bad health. Stress can also lead to a rise in estrogen levels which further reduce the testosterone levels and can cause health problems.
Living a healthy lifestyle and working out can lead to a release of endorphins in your body. Endorphins are the hormones which are responsible for making you feel happy and relaxed. Many people use their workouts as stress busters as you can’t feel sad or stressed after a good training session.
Do you follow the tips mentioned above? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
Best on the Planet – Shoulders Greek Gods Would Approve
Best Shoulders in the World
Since shoulders are where it all starts. There would be no “V-taper physiques” without broad shoulders. Wide shoulders have been a symbol of strength and masculinity for a long time.
Building Greek Gods-like shoulders isn’t easy. Broad shoulders mean a wider structure which can take a lot of hard work and patience. The people in this article have some of the best shoulders in the world.
Sergi Constance
Sergi Constance has one of the best shoulders in the industry and he knows it. He dresses up like a Greek warrior ever so often and steps on stage. The roundness of his delts is unparalleled.
Steve Cook
Steve Cook has been on the fitness scene for a long time and has garnered a big following. Cook focuses on building a Golden-era physique with broad shoulders. Steve shares his workouts on his YouTube channel.
Lazar Angelov
Angelov is one of the most recognized faces in the fitness industry and has come to be known for his chiseled physique. His full and round shoulders make him look more muscular by adding the illusion of a small waist.
Shawn Rhoden
You shouldn’t be surprised to find Mr. Olympia 2018 on this list. Rhoden showed up at the 2018 Mr. Olympia with an incredibly symmetrical physique and his broad shoulders overshadowed his competition.
Kris Gethin
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I’ll never fucking lose it. I’ll always have unfinished business. If my fibres remain intact, I’ve got work to do. My passion for pain has to emerge by unleashing an army of desecrators to ravage my impotent muscles. The Iron speaks a language I’ll always understand. The weight of her company carries me, celebrates my victories, arouses my consciousness, and feeds my wasted wreckage. Over time, the Iron and I have built an unbreakable relationship. It breaks me down, resuscitates me, and then puts me down again. . Some think I am lonely or sad because I think this way. These are same people who celebrate a life sentence of reality TV show episodes and oral frenzies with fast food. They are too blind, brain washed, unfit, and lack the testosterone to breed more whining excuses of man the less the better. . Best days, bad luck, jealousy…I don’t feel anything and I don’t protest. It gives me more room to grow, steel gym space, and the success they unknowingly crave in their numbed existence. . I want to pulverize the poundage, rape the weight, and idolize the Iron. The reps start and end with the Iron. I swim through lactic acid to get to it every time. It hurts, but I am addicted. It grows me from the inside where I don’t want to hide. I tear at it hard and real until there is only pleasure to feel. . The weight speaks to me more than any person ever has. I pull or push at it until whatever lives within cracks my through my skin. I control you; you don’t get to tame me. * * * #bodybuilding #transformation #manofiron #krisgethin #gratitute #winner #bodybuilding #fitfam #healthy #muscles #igfitfam #igers #dream #hardwork #weighttraining #life #lifestyle #bodybuildingmotivation #flex #fitnessaddict #eatclean #kagedmuscle #partanimalpartmachine #notimetobleed #painisweaknessleavingthebody #knowledgewithoutmileageisbullshit #fatloss
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Gethin is the king of transformations and has shoulder caps the size of football helmets. Gethin follows crazy workouts where he does up to 30 repetitions on exercises like the side lateral raises and rear delt flyes.
Flex Lewis
Flex is one of the few gifted athletes in the industry. He is the undisputed 7X 212 Mr. Olympia. Lewis’ body is in perfect proportions and his broad shoulders dwarf anyone standing beside him.
Joey Swoll
Joey is one of the biggest Instagram fitness celebrities. He has crazy big shoulders, a tiny waist and amusing mobility for a guy of his size. Swoll is a fitness idol and has inspired many to live the fit lifestyle.
Jeremy Buendia
Jeremy Buendia is the 4X Men’s Physique Mr. Olympia champion. If you’re a fan of golden era aesthetics, Buendia is your man. Jeremy with his symmetrical and conditioned body is sure to add more titles to his belt.
Simeon Panda
Panda is a beast when it comes to training. He leaves no stones unturned when it comes to annihilating his muscles. Simeon’s shoulders are the result of lifting heavy weights and doing so with near perfect form.
Mike Rashid
It would be safe to call Mike Rashid “The Delt Guy”. Rashid’s massive shoulders are the result of his brutal training and the sets he refers to as “the fatality sets”. Rashid focuses on training the mind along with the body.
Bradley Martyn
Martyn has some of the most insane workout videos which often go viral. His adventures in the gym include squatting with a couple of girls on the bar, box jumping out of a swimming pool and squatting 315lbs on a hoverboard.
Who do you think has the best shoulders? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
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10 Great Benefits of Lifting Weights
10 Benefits of Working Out
Lifting weights isn’t a fad which is going away anytime soon. Working out has longstanding benefits which make it a worthwhile sport for anyone to follow. People might come to the gym because of their resolutions but stay because of the positive changes they see.
It might take some time to reap the rewards of working out but once you do, there is nothing more satisfying than that. If you’re a critic of lifting weights, this article might help in changing your opinions.
Gain Muscles Mass
It’s no secret lifting weights can help you in building muscles. Most people get a gym membership to gain muscle mass. If you want to buff up, hitting the gym is arguably your best option.
Get Stronger
Lifting weights with consistency will invariably lead to strength gains. Setting new PRs every few weeks is a sign you’re not plateauing and are getting stronger. The strength from the gym will carry over to your daily life and the things which once felt heavy will no longer feel that way.
Look Good Naked
Bodybuilding can change your body structure. A slouching back or slanting shoulders aren’t the sexiest of body features. Working out can help you develop your arms, shoulders, back, chest, abs, and legs for when it matters the most – the bedroom.
Increases Stamina
Lifting weights and doing cardio workouts can help in improving your cardiovascular strength. Apart from your stamina, working out can also improve your core strength, flexibility, agility, and conditioning.
Stress Buster
Working out can be a great stress buster. A good training session can be the best reliever after a hectic day. Some people like to use the gym as an outlet for the frustration and anger built throughout the day.
Makes You Disciplined
If you want to see changes in your physique, you need to be disciplined. A fit lifestyle demands discipline with your workouts, diet, and recovery. Over time, you’ll find yourself starting to get accountable in other areas in your life.
Enhances Mood
While you train your body releases endorphins which are the hormones responsible for making you feel happy. You’ll hardly ever come out of a training session feeling depressed, especially if the workout was good.
Get Better at Visualising
Bodybuilding isn’t just about lifting a couple of heavy dumbbells. Arnold emphasized the importance of visualization in bodybuilding. He considered himself to be the crafter of his physique and with every rep, he was shaping his body into a masterpiece.
Makes You Psychologically Tuffer
You’ll be challenged both physiologically and psychologically while lifting weights. Resistance training will regularly put you in spots where you’ll have to break your mental barrier if you want to progress.
Teaches You the Importance of Diet
Diet plays one of the most integral parts in bodybuilding. People who lift weights and are in good shape will rarely be suffering from otherwise common problems like obesity, high blood pressure, cholesterol, etc. Once you start lifting weights, you’ll realize the kind of impact the food we eat can have on your bodies.
What are the other benefits of lifting weights? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
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Fitness Test – 12 Things Every Lifter Should Be Able To Do
12 Things Every Bodybuilder Should Be Able To Do
The fitness test in the article is not your typical fitness check-up. We aren’t going to ask you to check your BMI or to take your body measurements. We’ll test you in functional aspects and let you be your own judge.
Lifting weights shouldn’t be about moving big weights and pumping your ego. Your goal should be to be muscular, agile, flexible and strong. Bodybuilding shouldn’t turn you into a slab of meat. It should rather add to your lifestyle and make you active in all aspects.
1. Bench Your Bodyweight
This fitness test is for people who have passed the beginner stage in the gym. If you have reached the intermediate stage, you should at least be able to bench press the equivalent of your own bodyweight.
2. Squat Your Bodyweight
Many people focus on their upper bodies and lack lower body strength. You should be able to squat with your own bodyweight on the barbell. Another squat test would be to squat and hold at the bottom for 30 seconds without any added resistance. Repeat this for 10 reps.
3. Deadlift Two Times Your Bodyweight
Deadlift is one of the most badass exercises. Lifting heavy weights off the ground is one of the most functional exercises you can do. Deadlifting two times your bodyweight is the ultimate sign of brute strength.
4. 50 Strict Push-Ups
Most people in the gym focus on lifting weights and completely ignore the bodyweight exercises. It can’t get more functional than working out with your own bodyweight. Perform 50 strict push-ups in one set without resting.
5. 20 Strict Pull-Ups
Pull-ups are one of the few exercises which work the entire upper body. Most people use leverage while performing the pull-ups by generating momentum with their legs. Your goal should be to perform 20 strict pull-ups without jerking or using any momentum.
6. Planks for Two Minutes
Planks are a great exercise for building core strength. While performing the planks, your body should be in a straight line from head to toe. Make sure your hips don’t slouch or form a bridge.
7. Sit on Floor Without Using any Support
Many people are incompetent in sitting on the floor without using any help. You should be able to sit cross-legged on the floor without using your hands or knees. Similarly, your legs should be strong enough that you can stand up without any support.
8. Touch your Feet without Bending Your Knees
While standing, you should be able to touch your feet – or even the floor without bending your knees. In the second variation, sit on the floor, stretch out your legs and touch your toes without bending your knees.
9. Balance on One Foot for 30 Seconds
It’s important to maintain your balance as you get bigger and stronger. Stand on your right foot and lift your left leg so your quad is parallel to the floor. Hold for 30 seconds and repeat on the left leg.
10. Carry Your Bodyweight for 30 Seconds
Farmer’s walk is one of the best exercises to build grip strength. Use a trap bar to do a 30-second farmer’s walk. You can use dumbbells if you don’t have access to a trap bar at your gym.
11. Long Jump Your Height
You need to constantly fight against turning into a chunk of meat by performing agility exercises and routines. You should be able to long jump the equivalent distance of your height from a standing position. High jumps and box jumps should also be a part of your exercise arsenal.
12. Run a Kilometer in 4 Minutes
This fitness test isn’t just about lifting weights. We’ll be testing your strength, flexibility, agility, and endurance. Having great cardiovascular conditioning is a must for a healthy lifestyle. You should be able to complete a 1K run in under four minutes.
Perform all the exercises mentioned in the article and rate yourself on a scale of 1-12, with 12 being the fittest and 1 being the worst fitness level. Give yourself a point for completing each exercise listed in the article.
When was the last time you took a fitness test? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
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Drop Everything and Follow These Fitness Athletes on YouTube
Unlike the other social media platforms, YouTube is a long format platform. While Instagram and Snapchat have the capabilities to post videos, both have time restrictions and can’t match the depth YouTube videos offer.
If you want to learn a thing or two about fitness and bodybuilding, you should begin by watching some YouTube videos. Creators have put out thousands of hours of content which can give you an edge in shaping your physique.
The Best Fitness Athletes to Follow on YouTube
Dana Linn Bailey
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DLB arguably has the best videos on this list. Dana’s videos are full of useful content and are edited to perfection. Dana partners with her husband, Rob, on her channel and you will fall in love with their chemistry and their love for their arts.
Steve Cook
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Steve has one of the oldest YouTube channels and documents his life through his videos. If you’re into the golden bodybuilding era and want a physique just like that, Cook is the guy you need to follow.
Bradley Martyn
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Going to the gym and doing the same old exercises every day can be boring. Martyn has an uncanny ability to do mind-blowing things in the gym. Some of Bradley’s escapades include squatting with two girls on a barbell, deadlifting with one arm and squatting on a hoverboard.
Elliot Hulse
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Once you start lifting weights, you will probably have tonnes of questions. Before you go crazy looking for answers on the internet, head over to Elliot’s channel and you might find your answer.
Hodge Twins
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The Hodge Twins are great at debunking myths and doing product reviews. Hodge Twins walk the walk and have experimented with almost everything, including going vegetarian and vegan.
Marc Lobliner
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Lobliner is the CMO of TigerFitness.com and the CEO of MTS Nutrition. Marc focuses on helping you reach your fitness goals and shares content which can help you achieve the physique of your dreams.
Dom Mazzetti
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If you haven’t already, you need to subscribe to Dom Mazzetti and his channel BroScienceLife. Dom lays out the footprints of how to be a bro inside the gym and does so with his bizarre humor.
CT Fletcher
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If you like watching some motivational videos before your workouts, it doesn’t get any better than CT Fletcher. Fletcher has collaborations with some of the biggest names in the industry and will surely pump you up to kill it inside the weight room.
Mark Bell
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Mark “Smelly” Bell is the founder of Slingshot, owner of the Super Training gym and is the brother of the famous filmmaker Chris Bell. Bell is a powerlifter and throws out incredibly effective tips to lift better.
Mike Rashid
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Mike Rashid isn’t your regular fitness celebrity. Rashid is a bodybuilder and a boxer who believes in developing his mind and body at par. Mike puts out life advice in videos he likes to call mind jewels.
Who is your favorite fitness YouTuber? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
The Anllela Sagra Diet For The Perfect Physique
The Secret Of The Anllela Sagra Diet
If you don’t know who Anlella Sagra is, you’re already missing out. Anllela is a 23-year old Colombian fitness celebrity. Her rise to fame is her Instagram page where she posts regularly and engages with her fans.
There is no doubt about the fact Anllela has the physique of a Greek goddess. She arguably has the best abs we have ever seen on a girl. While training plays an important role in developing her perfectly carved physique, you can’t overlook the significance of her diet.
No matter how hard you workout, you won’t see the results until your diet is on point. Pros like Sagra are known to be disciplined and follow a strict diet. Washboard abs like hers are made in the kitchen and not in the gym.
1. Eat Frequently
If you want to build muscle and lose weight, you should eat at regular intervals throughout the day. Anllela eats four times a day and spreads out her meals evenly. Many people have the misconception that skipping meals will help them lose weight.
Skipping meals can have the opposite effect. You might force your body into storing fat by missing meals. Eating frequently can increase your metabolism rate which can help you in burning fat even while you’re not physically active.
2. Take Protein With Every Meal
It is no secret protein is the most important macronutrient when it comes to building muscle mass. As a rule of thumb, if you want to gain muscle, you should be taking one gram of protein per pound of body weight daily.
It is important you span out your protein intake throughout the day. Don’t try to gulp down all the protein in one or two sittings. Eating protein containing meals will help your body repair and recover from your workouts. Every meal Anllela eats contains protein in the form of egg whites or chicken and veggies.
3. Cycle Your Carbs
Some people cut out all the carbs from their diet in order to lose body fat. There is a smarter way of doing this. You can cycle your carbs throughout the week. This way your body can better respond to your diet.
Anllela eats zero carbs on the first day of the week. Doing this will create a carbohydrate deficit in your body and it will have to use stored fat as a source of fuel. This sounds good but this approach is not feasible in the long run.
The second day of the week is a low carb day for Sagra. You can go all out on the third day of the week and meet your normal carb needs as per your body weight. Repeat these three days over and over every week and you will see incredible results.
4. Cheat Meals
Cheat meals are an important aspect of losing weight and body fat. They make your body work harder to burn all the extra calories, fats, and carbs you intake in a single meal. This ramps up your metabolism system and helps you lose weight.
Anlella Sagra eats a cheat meal four times in a month which usually consists of a burger, fries, cheesecake, and peanuts. This is enough for her to satisfy all her cravings. Sagra loves sweets and eats protein bars whenever she has a craving for them.
What do you think of the Anllela Sagra diet? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
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