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[music] so you got 4 workoutscovering the whole body over a 6-day period. having said that,you gotta be flexible. if you need an extra day forrecovery, then take an extra day so that'll become 4 days over 7. some people may need even more,you gotta listen to your body. if you need more days to recoverthen, you know, just extend that cycle into 7 days or 8days or whatever you need. extra negatives are atool that you can use to increase the intensity. basically, you gotthree phases of strength. the weakest phaseis the positive or the lifting of the weight. that's the weakest phase. the second phase ofstrength is the static. you're stronger on the static. and then the thirdphase is the negative. unfortunately, a lot of peoplethink in terms of just lifting weight so for instance,a bench press, they lifted theweight to the top. all right, job done andjust drop it back down and do another one. they're missing half of the repand possibly the most important half of the rep beca...

bodybuilding diet lean out

hey guys, sean nalewanyj here of seannal.comand bodytransformationtruth.com and today i'm going to outline my recommended lean bulkingmacros for gaining muscle while minimizing fat gains. so there are many smaller detailsthat go into planning out a complete and well rounded muscle building diet, but your overalldaily macronutrient intake is at the very foundation of the entire process. everythingelse that you do stems from that, and quite frankly, this one basic factor alone is goingto be responsible for probably up to 90 percent of your results from a dietary perspective.now, there's two things that you're going to want to keep in mind before we go any further.number one, any time you try to add a significant amount of muscle to your frame, you're alwaysgoing to end up gaining some body fat in the process. this is a totally natural resultof remaining in a calorie surplus over time, and there is no way for you to divert 100percent of that surplus to pure muscle growth. ...

bodybuilding diet journal

hey guys. sean nalewanyj here www.seannal.com– www.bodytransformationtruth.com. this picture behind me is literally a completecoincidence but this is just sort of quick follow up here to yesterday’s video wherei talked about vegan bodybuilding diets. this question popped up in the q&a video that idid a while back and that question was basically just asking what my thoughts are on veganprotein powders. there are a lot of different ones out there, a pretty good portion of themare based on combinations of pea protein and brown rice protein but there are a lot ofother forms as well. there’s hemp, soy, quinoa, potato but in any case how do veganprotein powders compared to whey, egg or casein and can you use them as part of your musclebuilding diet. whether it’s because you actually are a vegan or just because you getcertain negative effects when you use regular animal based protein powders. very simpleanswer here, i would say that plant based protein powders when used as part of...

Weight Loss, Low Carb Diets and Sustainability

(This is part 8 of a multi-part series on How to Tweak a Low Carb Diet . It explains the path I have traveled in my weight loss journey so far. If you didn’t read part 1, you can do so by clicking on the how-to link. Part 1 also contains links to the rest of the series.) The low carb road I have traveled towards thinness has been long and rugged. Many times along the way, I’ve been tempted to give up. Looking back now, I’ve made little progress in my weight loss attempts since I left my version of Kimkins behind. That’s the cold, hard truth for me. By following a variety of low carb diets, I’ve learned a lot about myself. My health has improved because I was able to discover many of the food categories I need to avoid (gluten, cow’s dairy and corn) but I am no closer to my weight loss goal than I was then. This morning, I weighed in at 173 pounds, and all I could do was sigh. While that makes my before and after pictures still accurate, that glorious one-hundred pound marker I had at o...