The Road Warrior Program: 5 Ways To Make Hotel Gyms Work

On May 15, 2013, in Health & Fitness, by Alisha

Hotel gyms can be depressing, but your program doesn't have to suffer. With a little imagination and planning, your time on the road can leave you better off than when you left home! Bodybuilding.com Training Articles

Hotel gyms can be depressing, but your program doesn't have to suffer. With a little imagination and planning, your time on the road can leave you better off than when you left home!
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15 Snacks You Eat At Work That Take Way Too Long To Burn

On April 30, 2013, in Health & Fitness, by Alisha

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Fitness 360: Training Program – Shannon Clark, Body Of Work

On January 24, 2013, in Health & Fitness, by Alisha

Full body workouts have produced complete results. Get Shannon Clark's full training program here! Bodybuilding.com Training Articles

Full body workouts have produced complete results. Get Shannon Clark's full training program here!
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Bodies Of Work: Volume 1

On January 16, 2013, in Health & Fitness, by Alisha

Bodies of Work is a collection of 36 jaw-dropping, thought-provoking physique photos. Every body is beautiful. Get inspired to build your best. Bodybuilding.com Training Articles

Bodies of Work is a collection of 36 jaw-dropping, thought-provoking physique photos. Every body is beautiful. Get inspired to build your best.
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The Metabolic Effect Diet: Eat More, Work Out Less, and Actually Lose Weight While You Rest

On October 6, 2012, in Health & Fitness, by Alisha

The Metabolic Effect Diet: Eat More, Work Out Less, and Actually Lose Weight While You Rest Holistic physicians, biochemists, and personal trainers Jade Teta and Keoni Teta have created a diet and exercise program that jump-starts your stalled metabolism. More than ten thousand people have learned to lose weight smarter by not working harder with [...]

The Metabolic Effect Diet: Eat More, Work Out Less, and Actually Lose Weight While You Rest

Holistic physicians, biochemists, and personal trainers Jade Teta and Keoni Teta have created a diet and exercise program that jump-starts your stalled metabolism. More than ten thousand people have learned to lose weight smarter by not working harder with The Metabolic Effect Diet, and now you can too. Create a personalized diet plan that supports your best hormonal balance and turns you into a fat burner. Fight hunger and cravings with five to six meals a day and a Reward Meal each week.

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The Metabolic Effect Diet: Eat More, Work Out Less, and Actually Lose Weight While You Rest

On August 31, 2012, in Health & Fitness, by Alisha

The Metabolic Effect Diet: Eat More, Work Out Less, and Actually Lose Weight While You Rest Holistic physicians, biochemists, and personal trainers Jade Teta and Keoni Teta have created a diet and exercise program that jump-starts your stalled metabolism. More than ten thousand people have learned to lose weight smarter by not working harder with [...]

The Metabolic Effect Diet: Eat More, Work Out Less, and Actually Lose Weight While You Rest

Holistic physicians, biochemists, and personal trainers Jade Teta and Keoni Teta have created a diet and exercise program that jump-starts your stalled metabolism. More than ten thousand people have learned to lose weight smarter by not working harder with The Metabolic Effect Diet, and now you can too. Create a personalized diet plan that supports your best hormonal balance and turns you into a fat burner. Fight hunger and cravings with five to six meals a day and a Reward Meal each week.

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How Often Should You Work Out?

On April 30, 2012, in Health & Fitness, by Alisha

From time to time, people ask me, “Why do you work out six times a week, and why should I do the same?” Fair question. But let me throw a question of my own out there: Why shouldn’t you? You’re creating a good habit. We all have bad habits. During this time of year, everyone and [...]

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From time to time, people ask me,
“Why do you work out six times a week, and why should I do the same?” Fair
question. But let me throw a question of my own out there: Why shouldn’t
you? You’re creating a good habit. We
all have bad
habits. During this time of year, everyone and their mothers are busy making
resolutions to change the bad habits they picked up the previous year. You should
add exercising six days a week to your list. You start this good habit, and then soon
it’ll become part of your lifestyle. Once that happens, you’ll feel guilty if
you miss a workout. Why? Because it’ll be part of who you are now. A more
health-conscious, self-aware you. A better you.I
can hear you now saying, “But, Tony, I don’t really have to work out six
times a week, right?” Well, you don’t have to do anything. It’s a free
country. But before you put the weights back on the rack or roll up the yoga mat, let me
ask you some questions first. Don’t you sleep every day? You eat and shower every
day? You brush your teeth daily, right? So what happens if you don’t sleep for a
few nights? What if you choose not to shower for a number of days? Skip a few meals? What
happens isn’t pretty. You end up a smelly, ravenous zombie with halitosis. You feel
terrible. You look like hell. But the moment you get some food in your stomach, the
instant you step underneath that hot water, the second you wake up from a good
night’s rest, the minute you extinguish that dragon breath, you feel revitalized
and reenergized. Consistent exercise does the same for you and more. Much more. Inconsistent exercise
is the fitness equivalent of driving across the country on surface streets. You’re
bound to hit nothing but stop signs, streetlights, detours, construction — you name it.
You spend a ton of time spinning your wheels, wondering why you’re not getting
anywhere or seeing any noticeable results. You don’t get any momentum. You
don’t get good mileage — only frustration with your lack of any decent progress.
Hell, there’s not even anything good to listen to on the radio. This trip sucks.
You wouldn’t drive from Los Angeles to New York only using residential streets and
back roads. Jump on the freeway and drop the top. Get the wind in your hair. The
six-days-a-week mentality and lifestyle will get you on the “open highway” to
better fitness and results.There’s a
well-known quote that applies to this topic. Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss,
you’ll land among the stars. Don’t settle for the bare minimum or give the
least effort you think you can get away with. If you’re going to do something, do
it to the best of your ability. Most people aim to work out around three to four days a
week. Well, that’s good, but it ain’t great. Let’s be frank. You know
as well as I do what tends to happen to us.So? What tends to happen that
six days a week will fix? That’s next…

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