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Setting a Realistic Weight Loss Goal

No matter which low carb diet program you choose, one of the first things most dieters do is set a weight loss goal. Most of the time, this goal involves a number on the scale. Sometimes, that number is realistic, but most of the time it's not. Weight charts are sometimes used by medical professionals to tell you exactly what you should weigh. Many dieters use them to help them make a weight loss goal. These numbers are supposed to take your height, gender and sometimes age under consideration. The general rule is that a 5-foot individual such as myself should weigh about 100 pounds. A man should weigh around 110. For every inch taller, you would add an additional 5 or 6 pounds. These charts were designed for life insurance companies, not dieters. Hence, the numbers reflect life expectancy for the average individual and sit on the low side of reality – especially since our food supply has changed drastically since then. Measuring body mass index (BMI) is similar. BMI looks at your

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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

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what’s up, guys. sean nalewanyj here atwww.seannal.com-www.bodytransformationtruth.com. i was recently asked this question on q&avideo that i did a while back and it said, â€Å“what is the one thing you would wishedyou knew when you started lifting?” i sat down to think about it and pretty quicklyi came up with seven things that i wished i knew. i wanted to share those with you todayin this video. now there’re definitely more than seven things that i did wrong along theway, but these are just some of the main ones that came to mind first and foremost. if you’restill a beginner yourself then hopefully you can learn from and benefit from the mistakesthat i made as it applies to your program, and if you’re more advance then i’m suresome of these will sound very familiar and you can just use them as a reminder. so, thetop seven bodybuilding mistakes that i’ve made, in no particular order: mistake numberone would be the overly aggressive dreamer bulk, in other words, having