Even out that soccer tan!
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Tried Clay's idea of fasting, but could only do it for 2 days. I lost 1 lb in that time. Not bad. I'm down 6.7 lbs and I have 5 more days.
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Also, Silock I need some input.
No matter what I do, I always have just a little bit of baby fat below my belly button. Even when I was in high school and ran track/football I still had that. My abs are fine, but I could never firm the tummy section. Any workouts to fix this? This is the only real workout I've done to try and conquer it, which burns and feels great, but I think I need more. http://fitbie.msn.com/sites/default/...nch-a-male.jpg |
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How devastating are the effects of booze to a workout plan?I have fixed most other issues in diet and exercise,but can't stop the beer just yet.
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It's proven science. You should fast every other day to hit your goal. Don't puss out. |
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Abs are made in the kitchen. I don't even really do ab work. My abs are made with diet and lifting heavy compound shit. |
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"Some" is just fine. Too much can lead to a drop in testosterone, but that requires drinking enough that you get pretty drunk pretty often. But more basically, your body has NO WAY to store the energy from alcohol, so it is burned off for energy before ANYTHING else. So, just be aware that whatever you drink is replacing calories from food. In moderation, this is perfectly fine. But, by drinking too much, your food will preferentially be stored as fat. I've had a beer on every one of my "carb up" days. No ill effects. So long as you budget for it in your calorie balance, it's perfectly fine. Hope that helps. |
Fasting is good, but I get serious cravings after about 36 hours. I'm scared I'll crash and burn like this.
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My wife started training with a new chick at our gym who is a total badass. I've watched her workout and have been amazed at the level that she pushes herself to. Found out she was an Olympic level sprinter on scholarship at the UofA I'd worked out in the same room with this trainer for a few sessions while she was working out.
Anyway, she told my wife that I was "a beast." Felt pretty good to have a badass athlete say that about me. |
Just eat small, protein filled meals after a 16 hour fast. Stay as low on the calories as you can. Below 1200 is fine, if you can do it.
And yeah, you're probably going to crash out of this at some point. You didn't really have a plan going in, and you're on a crazy short timetable. Not a recipe for lasting success. |
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