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hi, my name is clint schambach, i am a stlouis personal trainer and also run a weight loss bootcamp in st louis, mo one of the most frequent comments that getssaid to me, is why don’t we focus more on abs. or it is sometimes asked like, hey, ireally need to lose my stomach and love handles, what are the best ab exercises, how much timeshould i spend working on my abs. pound a day diet, no one likes the answer, because my answerbasically tells them that everything they’ve been doing is wrong. the only machines yousee in a gym taken up everytime you are there, other than cardio machines, are the ab benches,or ab machines. you are guaranteed to see people slaving away on useless exercises.people go to the gym, they hop on the treadmill and after that, its sit ups, crunches, twists,obliques, and whatever else you read in your magazine. the best way to waste time in the gym andget yourself nowhere closer to your goals, is to focus on crunches and ab exercises.one recent study said it ta

how to diet faster

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 you're about to learn the undergroundfat burning secrets of elite bodybuilders celebrities and fitness gurus who use alittle known extreme diet system that literallyforces your body to melt away one to two pounds of stubborn body fat every single day for the first sevendays and then another three quarter one full pound of fat everyday in the two weeks that followed and yes, these results are typical my name is brian and i want to tell youa secret it's a secret that's taken me over sevenyears to fully understand it's also a secret that the diet andfitness industry doesn't not want you to know about and as much as i hate to see it it's a secret that you are very owndoctor won't even share with you below deep down inside they know it tobe true the secret i'm talking about has to dowith weight loss but not the same old eat less andexercise more type of weight loss that results in losing weight of the snail'space i'm talking about making jar droppin

My First Experience with a Low Fat Low Carb Diet

(This is part 4 of a multi-part series on How to Tweak a Low Carb Diet . It discusses 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 includes links to the rest of the series.)  I took a quick glance at the archives to see if I could discover exactly when I first started doing the Kimkins Diet back in 2007, but I kept it quiet due to the controversy surrounding that plan. I can remember communicating with Jimmy Moore several times back then, as he was doing the Kimkins Diet himself, but I couldn’t find anything I had actually posted to this blog. People were very emphatic back then that you had to eat a certain amount of dietary fat. You had to eat a ton of protein, and you had to get a certain amount of calories, or you were not doing low carb. Because of these self-made dietary restrictions, these same individuals refused to call Kimkins a low carb diet. They insisted it was a glucose-burning diet, even though it lim

2 month diet

hi, my name is heather and through this videoi will show you how to lose weight in a month and exactly how to lose 30 pounds in 30 days,so stop everything you�re doing , and watch this video till the end, because i will giveyou for free the diet and exercise routine to follow to lose 30 pounds in 30 days.in fact, after having watched my video, if you click the link in the description below,you can download it for free and since over 2 month diet, 100 women followed it and managed to lose30 pounds in a month, i am sure it will work for you too!if you need to lose 60 pounds, just follow these steps a little longer and you can easilylose 60 pounds in 3 months. now, before we continue and i tell you howto lose 60 pounds in 3 months and how to lose 30 pounds in a month, i just want to tellyou a few things about me and how i became an expert in weigt loss for women.you see, i was not always skinny. in fact,in the past years i didn�t pay any attentionat how i ate, i didn�t exercise and

Dr. Atkins Advice on Exhaustion and Leg Cramps

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This morning I was taking a stroll through some of the threads over at Low Carb Friends, and I ran into something that really disturbed me. A patient of Dr. Westman was there asking for help. She has been on the high-fat low-carb diet known as Nutritional Ketosis for 4 months now. She is eating 20 carbs or less, is losing about 1 to 2 pounds a week, but she feels horrible. For some reason, she is not adapting to the state of Ketosis. Despite a high salt intake, she's having excruciating foot and leg cramps, gets dizzy, and comes near to passing out during her gym activities. She says she has zero energy, so her gym routine has dropped from 5 days a week and 1 trainer session, to just the training. She is taking magnesium and potassium supplements, along with chicken broth every day, but nothing is helping. She's exhausted and feels horrible, and yet, they want her to continue with the regimen she's been on, even though it's not working for her. That doesn't make an

How Many Carbohydrates Can You Eat and Still Be Low Carb?

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The masses within the low-carb community tend to stick to about 20 to 35 net carbohydrates per day. The current perspective on Ketosis is that it takes 50 grams or less for most people to maintain that metabolic state. You’d think that asking, “How low is low carb?” would be rather silly. Wouldn’t the obvious answer be less than 50 carbohydrates per day? How Low is Low Carb? Well, maybe…but maybe not. How low is low carb exactly? Like almost anything, it all depends on which low-carb expert you ask, and how much weight you place on their theory and belief. It wasn’t very long ago that the same people who are currently trying to talk us into converting to a low protein, low carb, high-fat lifestyle (for our own good, of course) were preaching something very different. Gluten Exposure Has Resulted in Weight Gain  Understanding where the line is between a low-carb diet and something else is particularly important to me because I’ve recently found myself in the unwelcomed position of hav

Can a Zero-Carb Diet Raise Your Blood Sugar? (Part 2)

(This is Part 2 of a two-part series. If you didn't read Part 1, you can find it here . This post was originally published at my Sharing the Magic of Low-Carb Living blog. I'm moving it here because the information is important and I have other plans for that blog now.) Once I realized that the zero-carb folks didn't understand biology, I stopped posting to that particular forum. I didn't know if I was hurting myself by being there. However, I was enjoying the thread on Frankenfoods, and I couldn't read and participate in that thread unless I was a member of the forum. So I just kept silently reading. In addition to the forum, I read everything about biochemistry that I could find on education websites. I read everything on the Bloodsugar 101 website. And I read everything on the "Over 50s" thread at the zero-carb forum as well. That thread began to reveal a lot of things that I was going through. From the gain of belly fat, to the rise in blood sugars, I

What I Learned From Diet Breaks, Free Meals and Refeeds

(This is part 7 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 includes links to the rest of the series.) My diet break obviously refilled my glycogen stores, since I was eating more carbohydrates, but that wasn’t a surprise. I was okay with the eight-pound weight regain because everything happened exactly as Lyle McDonald said it would. Although each of us have the potential to hold different amounts of glycogen in our liver and muscles, there was no reason to believe those eight pounds were fat. I was used to inputting everything I ate into Fitday, and that didn’t stop during my break, so it was easy to keep tabs on my daily calorie count. That helped to keep me zeroed into maintenance. Overall, my complete diet break went well, except that I took my husband’s suggestion and enjoyed a full month off from dieting that Dec

Type 2 Diabetes and a Low Carb Diet – Essential or Dogma?

The newest diabetes diet recommendations came out a few days ago: eat more carbs, and use drugs to keep your blood glucose under control. Scary stuff. Diabetes Health Magazine recently ran an article by Hope Warshaw entitled “Type 2 Diabetes: From Old Dogmas to New Realities – Part 2.” In that article Warshaw first focuses on and ridicules weight loss for diabetics in connection with better glucose control, and then likewise attacks a low carb diet – calling both of them old dogma. For those who have actually studied the principles and science behind carbohydrate restriction and/or have put them to the test, adversity against our own personal truth and experience isn’t new. But when someone looked to as an authoritative voice presents that, a minimum carbohydrate intake of 45% of daily calories is the new reality for diabetics, it’s hard to walk away and let that be. Is Weight Loss for Diabetics Really Dogma? When I was first diagnosed with pre-diabetes, my physician believed that if I