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Saturday, January 9th, 2010
As an athlete, you should always be looking for ways to increase energy, strength and performance. Do you know that through the proper nutrition you can increase all of the above?
But what foods should you eat in order to make sure you stay performing at the top of your game?
We’ll take a look at these top 5 tips to ensure your body is given the proper nutrition for athletic enhancement and performance.
1. Eat 5 to 6 Small Meals a Day
This is by far the #1 tip when it comes to proper nutrition for athletes. Imagine your body like a race car. In order for a race car to function properly you need to give it the best gasoline, oil and tires to run the way it is supposed to. Likewise, without proper nutrition, you will not reach your full athletic potential. By eating 5 to 6 small meals a day, you will be able to recover at a faster rate and increase your energy levels!
2. Consume The Right Ratio of Macronutrients
A topic not discussed very often with regards to proper nutrition for athletes is macronutrients. They consist of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. Without them you will not be able to survive. If you consume the correct amount of macronutrients at the right time, you will be well on your way to achieving your set goals, regardless of the sport you are in.
Definitely make sure that you emphasize complex carbs throughout the day and also include some simple carbs before and after the workouts. Finally, lean protein sources in every meal and some fats that are high in Omega 3s should be the sort of foods that make up your diet.
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3. Drink Plenty of Clean Water
The ideal amount of water to consume is your body weight multiplied by .66. So, if you weigh 200 pounds, you will require 132 ounces (200 multiplied by .66) of water. If you are not properly hydrated, your athletic performance will be hindered.
Water also helps to cleanse your body and acts as a detox to any harmful substances that may linger around. It keeps you hydrated and cools you off when you are sweating. In addition, water is required for important processes such as fat burning and muscle production.
4. Consume a Post-Workout Recovery Meal
Post-workout meals are important as they help you replenish your glycogen levels. Glycogen (stored carbs) is needed for energy and gets burned up after a workout as they are your main source of energy. As a result, after working out you should consume a meal that is high in protein and carbohydrates (both simple and complex). By doing this, you will allow your body to recover faster and will allow you to be that much better the next time you exercise or perform any physical activity.
5. Take Your Multi Vitamin and Minerals
Vitamins and minerals allow your body to process chemical reactions at an accelerated rate. B-complex vitamins provide a great health benefit as they help to further break down carbohydrates which in terms will give you energy. While you do obtain vitamins and minerals from certain foods you eat, they usually are not enough for those who are involved in physical activities such as exercising and sports.
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009
A lot of people are skeptical by nature, and for good reason. No one likes to waste money, and when it comes to spending money on a product, especially an informational product on the internet, you want to know what you are buying is not a waste of you money. The Truth About Abs Scam, is it really a scam? And how can you be sure what you are not wasting your money on this abdominal product?
Here are four reasons how you can tell that the Truth About Abs is not a Scam:
- It is the #1 selling ab program on the internet (according to ClickBank.com). What does this mean? It means that since so many people are buying it, it MUST be working. If the Truth About Abs really was a scam, then wouldn’t the whistle already have been blown so to speak. Wouldn’t the word have already gotten around that it was a scam? Well, this hasn’t happened. People are still buying it, and people are still getting their sexy, six pack abs from the information in the program.
- This leads me to the next reason: There are tens of thousands of positive reviews all over the internet. So many people have tried the program and gotten the results they were looking for. There are hardly any negative reviews (probably because of the reasons below). With so many people who love this ab program, and so few who dislike it, it is easy to see that this product is not a scam.
- They have a 21 day trial program that only costs $4.95. You pay for $4.95 and get all the information from the program. You then have 21 days to decide if the information is worth it to pay the rest of the cost.
- They have a 60 day, 100% money back guarantee. If after 60 days, you don’t see the results you were looking for, or you are not completely satisfied for any reason, you can get all your money back. I would say that is a very good reason as to why the Truth About Abs is not a scam.
These 4 reasons show you that there is no such thing as the Truth About Abs Scam. If a product is the top seller, it has tons of positive reviews, offers a low cost trial, and has a money back guarantee, then the product is legit.
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Saturday, February 14th, 2009
10 Free Tools for Weight Loss
Everybody likes free stuff. If you know where to look, there is an abundance of free weight loss tools to be found on-line. Weight loss tools are suitable for people who like numbers, and like keeping track of things. Some of us prefer to just “wing it”. Enjoy.
- FitDay – An extremely popular on-line diet tracker.
- NutriDiary – Tracks food, calories, and weight.
- ExRx – Animations of hundreds of exercises (by muscle group)
- SparkPeople – Diet and exercise program that has now removed its fees.
- PeerTrainer – Diet and exercise program – where you become part of a group.
- Weight Loss Calculators (caloriesperhour.com) – BMR, BMI, RMR, etc.
- Weight Loss Calculators (freedieting.com) – macro-nutrient ratios, body fat %, etc.
Nutrition info:
- NutritionData – Has comprehensive information on most foods.
- DietFacts – As well as the standard foods, has manually-entered data from many restaurants
- CalorieKing – Has comprehensive nutritional info, but their Portion Watch tool is unique – it has photos of different portion sizes of many popular foods. (Note that CalorieKing’s diet program is fee-based).
Walking
Walking Chart — Keep track of your daily walks!
Your Health Age
Health Age Questionnaire — Discover your “health” age!
Nutrition Log
Nutrition Log — A chart to log your daily nutritional intake.
Carb Counters Cheat Sheet
Carb-Counters Cheat Sheet for Fruits and Vegetables
Atkins Carbohydrate Chart
Atkins Carboydrate Chart
Diabetic Free Foods List
Diabetic Free Foods List
Diabetic Food Exchange
Diabetic Food Exchange Chart
Heart Rate Calculator
Target Heart Rate Calculator
Body Measurements Calculator for Men
Ideal Body Measurements Calculator for Men
BMI Calculator
BMI Calculator
Male Girth Calculator
Male Girth Calculator
Calories Expended
Calories Expended
Calorie Calculator for Men
Calorie Calculator for Men
Calorie Calculator for Women
Calorie Calculator for Women
Weight Charts for Men
Weight Charts for Men
Weight Charts for Women
Weight Charts for Women
General Height/Weight Chart
Height/Weight Chart
Hidden Carbohydrate Calculator
Fiber/Hidden Carbohydrate Calculator
Push Up Test
Push Up Test
Weight Training Log
Weight Training Log
Exercise Calculator
Exercise Calculator
Weight Maintenence for Women
Weight Maintenence (Caloric) Calculator for Women
Weight Maintenence for Men
Weight Maintenence (Caloric) Calculator for Men
One-Rep Max Calculator
One Repetition Max Calculator
Activity and Food Exchange Plan
Activity and Food Exchange Plan
Nutrition Guide Chart
Nutrition Guide Chart
Daily Food Diary
Daily Food Diary
Daily Food Diary II
Daily Food Diary II
Another Food Diary
Food Diary II
Workout Log
Workout Log
Informational Tools
Body Glossary
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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
By Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
www.burnthefat.com

The controversies over cardio for fat loss are endless: steady state versus intervals, fed versus fasted, long and easy versus short and intense, and so on. Obviously there is a lot of interest in cardio training and how to do it right. Sadly, most people are still doing 2 things terribly wrong and it’s killing their results…… As best as I can figure, there are two major reasons why people are still mucking up their cardio programs for fat loss.
REASON #1: NOT ENOUGH FOCUS ON TOTAL CALORIES BURNED
Most people aren’t burning enough darn calories.
Why? Well, I guess they are too busy worrying about the “proper” type of exercise (which machine or activity), the mode (steady state or intervals), the “optimal” ratio of intervals, or the “best” duration.
Some people coast along on the treadmill at 2.3 miles per hour or some similar sloth-like pace and they think that just by hitting a TIME goal, such as 45 or 60 minutes, that with “X” duration completed, they are assured to get the results they want.
On the other extreme, we have folks who have found or created some mega-intense, super-duper short training protocol like the “4-minute wonder workout from Japan.” Just because the workout is high in intensity and it is performed in intervals, they too think they are assured to get the results they want.
What’s missing in both cases is the realization that total fat loss over time is a function of total calories burned over time (assuming you don’t blow your diet, of course).
AND…
Total calories burned is a product of INTENSITY times DURATION, not intensity OR duration.
Too much focus on one variable at the exclusion of the other can lead to a less than optimal total calorie burn and disappointing results. And remember, intensity and duration are *variables* not absolutes! (“Variable” means you can change them… even if your “guru” says you can’t!)
When you understand the relationship and interplay between INTENSITY X DURATION you will find a “SWEET SPOT” where the product of those variables produces the maximal calorie burn and maximum fat loss, based on your current health condition and your need for time efficiency.
REASON #2: TOO MUCH FOCUS ON WHAT TYPE OF CALORIES BURNED
As best as I can figure, there is one whopper of a mistake that is still KILLING most people’s cardio programs and that is…
Way too much focus on WHAT you are burning during the workout – fats or carbohydrates – also known as “substrate utilization.”
This idea comes from the notorious “fat burning zone” myth which actually tells people to exercise SLOWER and LESS intensely to burn more fat.
Hold on a minute. Pop quiz. Which workout burns more calories?
(A) A 30 minute leisurely stroll through the park
(B) A 30 minute, sweat-pouring, heart-pounding, lung-burning run?
Like, DUH!
And yet we have trainers, authors and infomercial gurus STILL telling us we have to slow down if we want to burn more fat??? Bizarre.
The reason people still buy it is because the “fat burning zone” myth sounds so plausible because of two little science facts:
The higher your intensity, the more carbs you burn during the workout
The lower your intensity, the more fat you burn during the workout
And that’s the problem. You should be focusing on total calories and total fat burned during the workout and all day long, not just what type or percentage of fuel you are burning during the workout.
It’s not that fat oxidation doesn’t matter, but what if you have a high percentage of fat oxidation but an extremely low number of calories burned?
If you really want to be in the “fat burn zone,” you could sit on your couch all day long and that will keep you there quite nicely because “couch sitting” is a really low intensity (“fat-burning”) activity.
(Of course, “couch sitting” only burns 37 calories per half hour…)

HERE’S THE FAT-BURNING SOLUTION!
In both cases, the solution to burning more fat is drop dead simple: Focus your attention on how you can burn more TOTAL calories during your workout and all day long.
If you want to burn more fat, burn more calories and you can do that by manipulating ANY of the variables : intensity, duration and also frequency.
If you build your training program around this concept, you will be on the right track almost every time.
BUT WAIT – THERE IS MORE TO IT…
Naturally, we could argue that it’s not quite this simple and that there are hundreds of other reasons why your cardio program might not be working… and I would agree, of course. But on the exercise side, the ideas above should be foremost in your mind.
On the nutrition side, you have to get your act together there too.
For example, many people increase their food intake at the same time as they start a cardio training program thereby putting back in every calorie they burned during the workout! Then some of them have the nerve to say, “SEE, cardio doesn’t work!”
Incidentally, this is the exact reason that a few studies show that adding cardio or aerobic training to a diet “did not improve fat loss”: It’s not because the cardio didn’t work, it was because the researchers didn’t control for diet and the subjects ate more!!
It should go without saying that nutrition is the foundation on which every fat loss program is built.
Choose the combination of type, intensity, duration and frequency that suits your lifestyle and preferences the best, and WORK THE VARIABLES to get the fat loss results you want, but whichever cardio program you choose, remember that a solid fat burning nutrition program, such as Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle is necessary to help you make the most of it.
Train hard and expect success,
Tom Venuto
Fat Loss Coach
www.burnthefat.com

About the Author:
Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder, certified personal trainer and freelance fitness writer. Tom is the author of “Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle,” which teaches you how to get lean without drugs or supplements using secrets of the world’s best bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn fat and increase your metabolism by visiting: www.burnthefat.com
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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
Wu Long Tea (oolong tea): Does it really help you lose weight?
www.burnthefat.com
By Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
You’ve probably seen the advertisements:
“Drink wu long tea and lose a jeans size every 7 days!”…
“Burn 20 lbs of fat in 30 days with wu long tea!” …
Maybe you even watched Oprah a few years ago when Dr. Perricone said that switching your coffee for green tea would help you take off the pounds.
You may have also read or watched countless news stories which say how healthy it is to drink green tea.
The odds are good that if you’re interested in improving your health and losing fat, you probably either drink tea, take a green tea supplement or you’ve at least thought about it.
But what if I told you that most of the fat reducing claims for green tea were absolute, total BS, based on misinterpretation or deliberate misreporting of the research?
Unfortunately, it’s true. If you’ve bought green tea based on the claim that it causes large reductions in body fat, then you have been scammed.
Here are the facts:
Green tea DOES stimulate your metabolism.
However, the research is very unclear about what kind of impact this small, short term increase in metabolism will have on your bodyweight in the long term.
In the most often quoted study (Dulloo, 1999), A swiss research team found that 270 mg of green tea extract 3X a day increased metabolic rate by the equivalent of about 79 calories on average and increased the oxidation of fat as the fuel source.
If you do the math, it appears that 79 kcal a day would add up to an extra pound of fat lost every 44 days. Not much, but you’ll take it, right? Hypothetically, that would add up to an extra 8 pounds lost per year.
What advertisements quoting this study don’t tell you is that this and other similar studies did not even measure long term change in body fat percentage or bodyweight. They only measured a 24- hour increase in energy expenditure.
One study which is used as marketing ammunition to claim that wu long tea burns 2.5 times more fat than green tea was based only on a 120-minute increase in energy expenditure! (reminds me of that Mark Twain quote: “There are lies, damned lies, and then there are statistics.”)
Numerous follow up studies have confirmed the short term increase in metabolism, but the studies are mixed on whether green tea improves weight reduction or maintenance in the long term.
The research IS compelling, but not conclusive.
As for ad claims that say you’ll lose a lot of weight just from drinking green tea… absolute BS! Hopefully the Federal Trade Commission will catch up with these scammers sooner rather than later, as the marketing messages on the Internet are getting louder and bolder every day.
As for health benefits – green tea is certainly a champ. It’s high in antioxidants and there are more than 2,000 research citations about potential health benefits of green tea (not to mention a 5,000 year history of use in China and the far east).
Even if you’re a skeptic, green tea is hard not to like and it’s hard to dispute that it’s a good idea to add green tea to your nutrition program as one part of a well-balanced fitness lifestyle.
But when it comes to claims for large and rapid losses in bodyweight and bodyfat, (especially the wu long tea ads that are currently all over the internet), buyer beware.
The science we do have says that the thermogenic effect of green tea – while very real – is also very small.
Train hard and expect success always,
Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
Fat Loss Coach
www.burnthefat.com
About the Author:
Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder, certified personal trainer and freelance fitness writer. Tom is the author of “Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle,” which teaches you how to get lean without drugs or supplements using secrets of the world’s best bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn fat and increase your metabolism by visiting: www.burnthefat.com
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