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This week I am going to review the internet’s all time best selling diet ebook. Is it really worth the hype? Or yet another example of slick marketing that doesn’t deliver the goods? Let’s check it out …
burn the fat Feed The Muscle, Or Burn The Cash Feed The Creator? I actually bought this ebook two years ago. It was a best seller back then and remains a best seller to this very day. In fact, it’s the best selling diet ebook in the internet’s history (apparently).
The book is called Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle and is written by a guy called Tom Venuto. Tom is a former body builder and he promises to reveal the secrets to shedding the pounds.
You may think to yourself why would a body builder need to lose weight? Well they go through a process called bulking up, when they eat like a hungry hippo, and this causes them to add both fat and muscle.
If they want to then get that ‘ripped’ look they need to lose the excess fat.
For me a bodybuilder is actually a very good person to learn this kind of thing from. Sometimes people sell diet programs and they are just genetically gifted, meaning they could shed the pounds regardless of which diet they are on. The same could be said for bodybuilders, however they HAVE to go through this process to get ‘ripped’ regardless of genetics. So they should, in theory, know their stuff.
Does Tom Venuto know his stuff? Well, yes actually. Maybe a bit too much!
Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle is not your average, useless rehashed rubbish you see in every ebook out there. For a start it’s big. Very big. At three hundred and forty one pages you’re not looking at something that can be printed off and read in twenty minutes. This is both a good thing, and a bad thing.
It’s a bad thing because many of us hate to read.
It’s a good thing because by the time you have read it, and the bonuses, you will know exactly what you need to do in order to gain the body you desire.
For example I have read a lot of books on dieting. None of them go into detail on your body type in the same way Burn The Fat does.
This is very, very important because it allows you to distinguish which body type you are, and therefore which diet program you should be on. If you start a diet program without knowing which type you are it could have the reverse effect and you could actually gain weight!
That’s scary isn’t it? That all of these diet courses you have looked into miss one of the most vital aspects in the long term body redesigning.
So What’s In The Book?
Along with deciding which body shape you are Tom explains why you gain weight. This is also very important.
You see once you understand why you put on the pounds you will then have a much more solid foundation in your dieting.
You probably think “I gain weight because I eat too much and don’t exercise”. Hmm. That makes sense doesn’t it?
Well then why is it (and we all know someone like this) that there are people out there who can eat nothing but pizza, drink tons of beer and never work out and they remain chiselled like a Greek God
(the lucky so-and-so)? Tom explains why that is in the book.
Another subject Tom talks about is the dreaded carbohydrates. There is so much conflicting information on this subject you never quite know what’s right and what’s wrong. Do you listen to Dr Atkins, or ignore him?
Tom explains what you should do with carbs and backs it up with scientific fact in chapter eleven.
Other topics covered are eating proteins, water intake, macronutrient ratios, body composition and much, much more. This is the most comprehensive and complete diet program I have seen as of yet (I will be researching and bringing you more of the good, the bad and the ugly over the next few weeks). If you want an A To Z roadmap you can follow this is it.
What About The Bad Points?
I thrive on being honest with my readers and subscribers. So let’s cut through the b.s. and talk real world dieting now.
If you’re looking for a course that will just magically get the weight off of you this isn’t it. It will take dedication and you’ll have to do a little exercise (shock, horror!)
Unfortunately as of yet there is no such thing as a magic pill that will turn you into who you want to be. It will take time and effort, like all things worthwhile in life. And nothing is more worthwhile than your look, self esteem and health.
Also it is long and a bit of a heavy read. This however is a good thing because it is so comprehensive, rather than programs that leave loads of loose ends.
I broke it down into twenty page chunks and read it over a period of two weeks taking notes. I suggest you do the same.
At less than forty dollars this is a snip. I suggest you check this out. Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle
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Oct
Aerobics is a moderate-intensity workout program that makes the body use stored fat as a fuel rather than glucose – the sole source of energy for the brain. Fat, like a log of wood, is a slow but long-lasting fuel, whereas glucose, like a kindling wood, gives quick energy in short spurts. And because fat metabolism requires oxygen, aerobic exercises – which are meant to raise the oxygen requirement in the body – are perfect for going from fat to fit.
However, for some reason the ability of metabolizing stored fat for energy purposes decrease as the fitness level of a person decreases. As a result, the muscles of an out-of-shape person start burning glucose instead of fat, making him feel fatigued and hungry after slightest activity.
Why Aerobics?
Aerobic exercises swing the body back into the fat-burning mode and program the body to burn fat for fuel even when you are not exercising. This helps in making the muscles lean, improves the strength of the heart muscles, and reduces blood pressure. Because aerobic exercises are moderate-intensity, anyone can benefit from them, including out-of-shape people, the elderly, children, and even pregnant women.
Which Exercises are Aerobic?
Any physical activity that raises your heart level to 60-70% of the maximum heart rate for a sustained period of 20-30 minutes can be classified as aerobics. If an exercise is making you feel out of breath, it means you are pushing your heart beyond the permitted optimum heart rate. This should not happen.
The best aerobic exercise for beginners is brisk walking. And all you need to do that, apart from the will to do, is a good pair of shoes. Walking 30-40 minutes 3-5 times a week is ideal. Some indoor low-impact aerobic exercises include walking on the treadmill, cycling on a stationary bike, swimming, etc.
Fit people can take to high-impact aerobic exercises like jogging, skipping a rope, mock skipping, jumping jacks, stair climbing, skiing, etc.
Making Aerobics a Fun Activity
If you enjoy exercising in a group and want to make it a social activity, then you can join aerobics classes. These exercises often consist of low-impact dance steps and rhythmic movements accompanied by stimulating music and an instructor. Aerobics done underwater, aqua-aerobics, have still lower impact than floor aerobics.
Aerobic exercises can be done outdoors as well as indoor in the privacy of your home with minimal investment. And you can easily fit a 30-minute aerobic program in your agenda. For example, cycling on your stationary bike while watching your favorite TV show, mock skipping during the short breaks in work, walking to the marketplace, etc. Use your creativity and improvise your own methods of making your workouts more enjoyable and less monotonous, so that aerobics becomes an indispensable part of your life.
Summary:
Aerobic exercising is the best way to lose fat permanently, and strengthen your heart muscles. They change the body metabolism and switch it into fat-burning mode. Aerobic exercises are moderate-intensity and can be done by almost anyone, including the elderly and even pregnant women.
Brooke Hayles
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/aerobics-the-best-way-to-burn-fat-71280.html
Oct
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Oct
http://lightningweightlossnow.com Come see the video of my wife Beth on the Rachael Ray Show getting a Cindy Crawford makeover after losing 61 pounds! I strongly recommend you see my burn the fat Feed The Muscle review here http://lightningweightlossnow.com/burn-the-fat-feed-the-muscle-review.php
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