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Eat Stop Eat Review

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Eat Stop Eat by Brad Pilon has taken the media by a storm the past few months. If you have come across his website www.eatstopeat.com, then you probably have the idea that it is a “lose fat without diet” approach. It could NOT be further from the truth. Read this Eat Stop Eat review for more details on the system.

Many religions have been following fasting for quite a while. Some even fast for months from dusk till evening for like a month. Intermittent fasting has been mentioned here and there as well in terms of fitness but Eat Stop Eat has taken it a step further, and you are going to find out how.

Do you know who came up with the “eat 5 to 6 meals a day” approach? It was called the “bodybuilders secret” since bodybuilders used to eat more frequently to manage high calorie intakes to maintain muscle mass. It was easy for them since they needed to go over 3000 calories, but imagine splitting a 1600 calorie diet to 5 meals? The the EatStopEat diet breaks this law and you’ll get more theory about this proof in the book.

The supplement industry exploited this technique by implementing theories that the best way to burn a lot of fat is by constantly feed the muscle every 2 to 3 hours to prevent it from entering Starvation MODE.

Eat Stop Eat is a new approach that breaks this theory by stating that there is no such thing as starvation mode. Fasting for 24 hours gives your body the break required to accelerate fat loss. Consider this calculation - You need to burn 3500 calories every week to safely burn 1 to 2 lbs of pure fat. You fast for 24 hours, 2 days a week and you just saved yourself 3400 to 3600 calories!

Eat Stop Eat will not make you lose muscle but if you want to burn more fat, you need to do at least 3 strength training workouts per week. This way you keep the muscle and watch that felt just come off the body using this flexible method.

There is one special advantage to the Eat Stop Eat diet. There is no necessity to count carbs or watch the food you shove into your mouth. Even though eating clean will definitely boost fat loss, you don’t have to fear processed carbs or your favourite food anymore by blaming “diet”. As long as you perform at least one 24 hour fast per week with 3 intense resistance training sessions per week, you are good to go with your fat loss goals.

Growing waistline, stop the middle age spread

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Women beginning to start menopause often hear about the middle age spread. Around this time in a woman’s life, her body goes through a lot of hormonal changes. These changes usually began to take place during a woman’s early to mid-forties. When menopause starts, the metabolism begins to slow, and people put on pounds. Thus begins the dreaded middle age spread.

The most obvious affect the middle age spread has on women is the signs of an increasing bulge surrounding their stomach and waistline areas. Though this is often uncomfortable and unattractive, this should be the last thing a woman should be worried about. The middle age spread is associated with a plethora of other risks. Because the weight gain is in such close proximity to so many vital organs, it leaves many vulnerable to many health issues. These risks include heart disease and diabetes, but can be avoided if the proper steps are taken to avoid the middle age spread to begin with.

The two best ways to combat the middle age spread is, not surprisingly, through a healthy and light to moderate exercise. The biggest thing to keep in mind as menopause starts is that women will burn anywhere between one hundred and fifty to two hundred and fifty calories less per day. Cutting out those extra few hundred calories per day will go a long way and help to make sure your body is able burn all the calories you consume on a daily basis.

The next best thing to consider when maintaining a healthy diet to avoid the middle age spread is portion control. Most restaurant meals portions are considerably over the FDA’s recommended sizes. This makes it seem difficult when ordering out as even the healthiest meal can contain double or even triple the recommended portion size.

Many women beginning menopause will also start with a calcium supplement on a daily basis. This not only helps to prevent osteoporosis, but has also been shown to help minimize the weight gain associated with the middle age spread.

Of course with the middle age spread and all diets the biggest key is to eat smart. There are many ways to avoid foods that will cause biggest weight gains. Cutting out all white, processed foods and breads a great way to start. Switch white bread for whole wheat, high fiber breads. Try to prepare foods naturally instead of frying or sautéing, which adds calories. Eating fruits and vegetables, particularly those high and switching the dairy in a diet to low-fat and fat-free versions will really help. Often times the little changes made to a diet will have a more permanent effect and better results than a crash diet.

This article was written by Marc Hill. As always, I am looking for the whole mind/ body approach when it comes to solving life’s problems. My review of weight loss programs can be found at: ksnreview.com