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do you think you have characteristics of ectomorph?if you are the skinny guy or girl in the gym busting your hump, and trying to pack on weightand muscle but aren’t seeing any results, then most likely you have an ectomorph bodytype but are not following an proper ectomorph workout routine. what exactly does it mean by an ectomorph? there are serveral typical body type personalityfor extreme ectomorphs. usually people with characteristics of ectomorph, have very highmetabolism which make them hard to gain weight and muscle mass compared to other somatotypes.however there are some advantages on ectomorph body type. ectomorph don't have to worry toomuch about getting fat unlike most of other people meaning ectomorph still can enjoy someof delicious food on their journey. since one of the most common charcateristicsof ectomorph is low body fat level, ectomorph don't easily gain fat and lose definitionsof their body which is a very important part to look ripped and muscular. ther

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hey, what’s up, guys. sean nalewany hereat www.seannal.com – www.bodytransformationtruth.com. my voice is a little bit off here. i justgot back to canada from australia a few days ago and i came down with a cold, still a bitjet lagged as well, but definitely do for a video here. in this video we’re talkingabout vegan bodybuilding diets. the question being: can you build muscle and gain strengtheffectively while following a 100% plant based diet that excludes all animal products. so,no meat, no dairy, no eggs, no cheese, no whey protein, just pure plants sources only.it seems we’re, sort of starting to see more and more discussions about vegan dietspopping up in the youtube fitness community. it’s something i’ve personally been researchingand it’s something that a lot of people have asked me as well, so in this video ijust want to address, nothing to do with the ethical side, but just in terms of bottomline effectiveness. how does a vegan bodybuilding diet stack up against

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hey guys, sean nalewanyj here of bodytransformationtruth.com,and today i want to answer a very common question that i receive, which is how to structureyour diet on workout days vs. non workout days, and more specifically, whether you shouldconsume more calories on training days and less calories on non training days. so thebasic idea behind this does seem to make sense on the surface. your body requires a greateramount of energy on workout days in order to fuel your training sessions as well asto recover from them, and it requires less energy on non-workout days since you’llbe less active overall. so, cycling your daily calories is typically done under the assumptionthat it will increase workout quality, improve recovery, and decrease excess fat gains inthe long term. the problem with this approach is that it is a very short-sighted view ofmuscle building and fat burning nutrition. whether your goal is to bulk up and put onmuscle or to lean down and lose body fat, you need to keep i

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♪♪♪ when it comes to nutrition,i rely heavily on the research that's been publishedin journals and done by scientists allover the world. but just because something'sbeen discovered in the lab does not mean that it'snecessarily gonna carry over into the real world. so i test it on myselfand thousands of people who follow my advice. so with all that data, i'm ableto sort of bring it all together into the best nutritionadvice that's out there. with the nutrition programfor "shortcut to shred," it's all based onmacronutrients. getting the protein tocomplement the recovery from the training helps you to buildmore strength and muscle. that's gonna keep youalso burning more body fat. in the "shortcut to shred"program, the macronutrients are ranked protein first,fat is actually second, and then carbs comein third place. protein is the most criticalmacronutrient on the "shortcut to shred" programfor the simple fact that muscle is m

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hey what's up guys, sean nalewanyj here ofbodytransformationtruth.com, and in this video i’m going to outline 5 tips that you canemploy in order to stay more consistent with your bodybuilding diet. the key to effectivebodybuilding nutrition is consistency. it’s about structuring your overall daily mealplan in a way that is as simple, streamlined and sustainable as possible, so that you cansimply go about your day with minimal to no bodybuilding diet, guesswork involved and know that you’reon the right track towards your goals. so here are 5 effective tips that you can employto stack the odds as far in your favor as possible and maximize the chances that youwill maintain proper nutritional habits over the long term. tip #1 is to follow an exactstep-by-step meal plan. tracking your diet on the go throughout the day can certainlywork well once you gain more experience and once you really know how to accurately trackthings properly, but if you’re having a tough time staying con

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♪♪♪ when it comes to nutrition,i rely heavily on the research that's been publishedin journals and done by scientists allover the world. but just because something'sbeen discovered in the lab does not mean that it'snecessarily gonna carry over into the real world. so i test it on myselfand thousands of people who follow my advice. so with all that data, i'm ableto sort of bring it all together into the best nutritionadvice that's out there. with the nutrition programfor "shortcut to shred," it's all based onmacronutrients. getting the protein tocomplement the recovery from the training helps you to buildmore strength and muscle. that's gonna keep youalso burning more body fat. in the "shortcut to shred"program, the macronutrients are ranked protein first,fat is actually second, and then carbs comein third place. protein is the most criticalmacronutrient on the "shortcut to shred" programfor the simple fact that muscle is m

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♪♪♪ when it comes to nutrition,i rely heavily on the research that's been publishedin journals and done by scientists allover the world. but just because something'sbeen discovered in the lab does not mean that it'snecessarily gonna carry over into the real world. so i test it on myselfand thousands of people who follow my advice. so with all that data, i'm ableto sort of bring it all together into the best nutritionadvice that's out there. with the nutrition programfor "shortcut to shred," it's all based onmacronutrients. getting the protein tocomplement the recovery from the training helps you to buildmore strength and muscle. that's gonna keep youalso burning more body fat. in the "shortcut to shred"program, the macronutrients are ranked protein first,fat is actually second, and then carbs comein third place. protein is the most criticalmacronutrient on the "shortcut to shred" programfor the simple fact that muscle is m

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♪♪♪ when it comes to nutrition,i rely heavily on the research that's been publishedin journals and done by scientists allover the world. but just because something'sbeen discovered in the lab does not mean that it'snecessarily gonna carry over into the real world. so i test it on myselfand thousands of people who follow my advice. so with all that data, i'm ableto sort of bring it all together into the best nutritionadvice that's out there. with the nutrition programfor "shortcut to shred," it's all based onmacronutrients. getting the protein tocomplement the recovery from the training helps you to buildmore strength and muscle. that's gonna keep youalso burning more body fat. in the "shortcut to shred"program, the macronutrients are ranked protein first,fat is actually second, and then carbs comein third place. protein is the most criticalmacronutrient on the "shortcut to shred" programfor the simple fact that muscle is m

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♪♪♪ when it comes to nutrition,i rely heavily on the research that's been publishedin journals and done by scientists allover the world. but just because something'sbeen discovered in the lab does not mean that it'snecessarily gonna carry over into the real world. so i test it on myselfand thousands of people who follow my advice. so with all that data, i'm ableto sort of bring it all together into the best nutritionadvice that's out there. with the nutrition programfor "shortcut to shred," it's all based onmacronutrients. getting the protein tocomplement the recovery from the training helps you to buildmore strength and muscle. that's gonna keep youalso burning more body fat. in the "shortcut to shred"program, the macronutrients are ranked protein first,fat is actually second, and then carbs comein third place. protein is the most criticalmacronutrient on the "shortcut to shred" programfor the simple fact that muscle is m