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The Hard, Cold Facts About Fat-Burning and Fat Loss
Posted By PS Admin On July 29, 2008 @ 5:39 pm In Contributors, General Health & Fitness, Health News | No Comments
Everybody wants to lose fat. But very few people want to address the profound lifestyle changes that would make that difficult challenge a reality.
The prime cause of the obesity epidemic in this country has been a radical change in lifestyles over the last forty years. Those of us with a trace of gray on the side can remember a time very different from the present. It’s not simply that we eat differently now and no longer appreciate “simple, honest cooking” or that we are rarely involved in passive activity such as walking to the store. It’s everything in our lives. When it comes to fat loss, so many people want to know, “What is the one thing I can do?” Well, truth be-told, the one thing is the whole thing.
Let’s understand the errors and plot a rock-solid course to change things once and for all.
Step one is to understand the errors of the past and change the future. With regard to diet, food choices have changed and basically we need to re-think everything. So let’s go with five basic rules to implement in the first thirty days:
Those five habits may seem simple, but they are life changing. They will rip fat from your body, build muscle, energize your life, radically improve your overall well-being and go a very long way to awakening general sexual health. If you want an added push, I heavily urge you to use the supplement stack found in “[1] Simplicity Part 3“, a key entry in the Articles section of [2] ProSource.net. In addition, I would further stress that all males over the age of thirty add [3] BioQuest Oxygaine™ to their supplementation regimen. Oxygaine is the most comprehensive, wide-spectrum anti-aging support system that I know of.
Step two isn’t such a simple task. While the first series of rules involved habits, this series involves “hard work.” While many people can appreciate the advantages derived from hard work, few embrace the effort and commitment needed to fully incorporate it into their lives. I’ve learned from a very young age that “hard work” is the hidden ingredient to success. I recall in my youth, being quite ill, with my “back-against-the-wall” if you will. At this key interval in my life, baseball immortal Frank Robinson took the time to visit me and write me a simple message. “Things worth having are worth working for,” he wrote. To this day, I have tremendous gratitude and respect for Mr. Robinson, and I hope I can pass his inspiring message on to you. This won’t be “easy” for you. But in the end, you don’t want the easy path. When you work for something, you appreciate it more. The journey, the trials and tribulations made it worth it. Our plan is include some simple back-to-basics training in five easy steps.
Tomorrow is day one for you and a new chance at making your dreams a reality. Remember the past so that you can forge a bright new future. Be focused and commit to your dreams.
J. Davies
Appendix
Core Postural hold series
PlankThe basic Plank is a “simple” exercise that can have a profound, extraordinary impact. With toes and forearms on the ground, keep back flat and bring navel in. Hold stance for designated length of time. |
Side PlankThe side plank is an excellent, if not the best static exercise for strengthening and stabilizing the trunk. With hand against the ground, pointed away and top leg stacked atop the lower one with the navel drawn in; hold position with a totally balanced and straight line for designated length of time. |
Horse PoseFrom the all four’s position, raise leg up and opposite arm up, maintaining a parallel position for approximately 30 seconds. Thumb should be pointed up and navel drawn in again. This seemingly simple static exercise will create havoc on the entire posterior chain from the hamstrings to the upper shoulders and build a solid trunk. |
The SupermanThe Superman hits the posterior chain incredibly hard and will challenge anyone. Laying on your stomach, raise both hands / legs off the ground as high as possible. Maint |
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