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Nine Simple Ways to Increase the Intensity of Any Workout
Written by Marc David   
Jan 02, 2007 at 07:32 PM
Beginners usually do not need such advanced concepts simply because as a beginner, pretty much anything will work as it’s new to your body.  You don’t need to bump up the intensity because the workout itself is usually hard enough.  But for those who have worked out for quite some time, doing a simple routine doesn’t cut it.  And for those who are entering a competition and may be on low card, sub-maintenance calories and doing cardio twice a day, adding more and more weight is easier said then done.  Where’s the energy?

Last Updated ( Jan 02, 2007 at 07:48 PM )
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Brain Science And New Year's Resolutions
Written by Tom Venuto   
Jan 02, 2007 at 03:46 PM

Motivational speaker Jim Rohn once said, "I find it fascinating that most people plan their vacations with better care than they plan their lives. Perhaps it's because escape is easier than change."

Success psychologists say that 95% - 97% of the people in the world do NOT have written goals and fail, while 3-5% have written goals and succeed.

If these statistics are correct, then Mr Rohn's observation really IS quite fascinating isn't it?

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How To Repair Metabolic Damage
Written by Tom Venuto   
Dec 28, 2006 at 05:00 PM

If you've lost weight too rapidly or if you've followed a very low calorie "starvation diet" in the past, then you may have damaged your metabolism. Once this occurs, it can become extremely difficult to achieve any further loss of body fat at all. If you've ever experienced a "weight loss plateau" where the scale won't budge, even when it seems like you're working hard and doing everything right, then you know exactly what I'm talking about. The good news is, metabolic damage can be "repaired." All it takes is the right combination of metabolism-stimulating exercise and metabolism-stimulating nutrition (NOT just a "diet"), all done consistently over time

Last Updated ( Dec 28, 2006 at 06:06 PM )
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Bodybuilding nutrition: A sound bodybuilding diet plan
Written by Konstantinos Marangopoulos   
Dec 28, 2006 at 10:55 AM

Beginning a new nutrition program is never easy, especially for beginners. If you are looking to learn how to structure your diet for building muscle and adding mass then follow the following proven principles of proven success.

Bodybuilding nutrition does not have to be a chore as many people think of it. You certainly do not have to starve! A bodybuilding diet plan is very healthy, and includes all of the major food groups, making it a complete nutrition solution that you can incorporate into your lifestyle. A sound nutrition plan has to include all of the essentials for health but muscle growth as well.

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For Sore Muscles This Works Like Crazy
Written by Marc David   
Dec 21, 2006 at 09:07 AM

As discussed in some previous articles, muscle soreness can be caused by three hypothesis( muscle damage, tissue damage, muscle spasms) resulting in cumulative micro trauma resulting in some type of cellular damage. At times, this can be the leading cause of overtraining and being uncomfortable for a few days after training.

Continual cellular damage over and over to the point where the body cannot recovery can result in overtraining.

Don't worry...

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The David Grisaffi Interview
Written by Tom Venuto   
Dec 18, 2006 at 07:43 PM

The David Grisaffi Interview
Abdominal Training Secrets

With Tom Venuto

TV: Hi David, thanks for taking the time for this interview because I know how busy you are and that, among other projects, you run a training studio in Tacoma and you keep a full client load. I've known you for a couple years now through the Internet and the emails we've sent to each other and you're very well known within the fitness industry - especially in the sports training field. But on the off chance that some of the people listening to this interview don't know who you are, would you give us a quick introduction and tell us little bit about your background, how you got started in this field and how you spend your time now?

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