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Posted: 3/25/2009 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

The Abs Diet has what it calls the Power 12. Sticking with these you can lose weight and eat very good.

You are supposed to have a minimum of 1 power food with each meal, but should have probably at least 3 with larger meals and 1 to 2 with snacks.

Power 12 are:

Almonds and other nuts

Beans and other legumes

Spinach and other green vegetables

Dairy Products

Instant Oatmeal (plain only)

Eggs

Turkey and other lean meats

Peanut Butter

Olive Oil

Whole Grain Breads and Cereals

Extra Whey Protein Powder

Raspberries and other berries

 

 

Read the article to find out the reasons why and the imposters to stay away from.

Posted: 3/25/2009 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Here's another article from Men's Health highlighting the benefits of using compound exercises to build more muscles. This artical, "Add 2 Inches to Your Arms", states you are better off using compound exercises instead of isolated workouts to build muscle. The compound exercises allow you to use more weight. See what you think. There are videos accompanying this article.

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Add 2 Inches to Your Arms

Our 2006 Men's Health poster series delivers the results you want in the time you have--with workouts from the world's top experts
Your Goal: Bigger Arms

Your Time: 24 Minutes

Unless you can complete a set of five chinups and eight dips, you should limit muscle building workout exercises that isolate your arms, such as biceps curls and triceps extensions. "Your arms will grow best when you focus on the basics," says Kelly Baggett, a certified personal trainer with the International Sports Sciences Association.

 

The basics, he explains, are compound exercises--such as the chinup and dip--that force you to move at more than one joint. These movements allow you to use heavier weights than you would with single-joint isolation exercises, while also training either your chest or back. So don't worry: By using these muscle building workouts, you'll fully engage the muscles of your arms with each repetition, and you'll also shore up any weaknesses in the larger muscles of your upper body.

 

If you can't yet perform five chinups and eight dips, do Workout A, on the other side of this poster, twice a week. When you're able to complete a full complement of both exercises, progress to Workout B, performing the routine once every 3 to 5 days for bigger arms--and a better total body.

The Payoff

 

Fuller Biceps
This muscle building workout routine places your arms in front of you during some arm curls and behind you or at your sides during others. Varying arm positions builds the biceps evenly. As a result, you'll raise your peak and build thickness throughout your arms.

 

Stronger Triceps
Your triceps consist of three distinct muscles--the lateral head, on the outside of the arm; the long head, which provides bulk; and the medial head, which lies between the other two. This plan develops all three.

 

A Bigger Upper Body
The chinup and bench press in this workout develop your arms with help from your back and chest, respectively. The benefit: You'll build a bigger and more balanced upper body to support larger--and stronger--arms.

Benchmark Of Success

How  Big Are Your Arms?

Since it requires only a tape measure, finding the circumference of your arms is an excellent way to gauge the effectiveness of your arm workout.

 

Your arms may look slightly larger after a workout or meal, when blood and water rush to your muscles. So, for the most accurate results, take all your measure-ments at the same time of day, such as before breakfast. Extend your arm in front of you (unflexed) and wrap a measuring tape around the largest portion of your upper arm. Record the circumference, then measure your other arm.

Track Your Progress

Record the total circumference of both your arms in the chart below. Then follow this workout and remeasure every 2 weeks. Go to MensHealth.com/poster to chart your improvement and get more exercise tips.

 

START  [TOTAL INCHES]

 

 

WEEK 2  [TOTAL INCHES]

 

 

FINISH  [TOTAL INCHES]

Posted: 3/24/2009 - 2 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Over the past three months, I've been lifting pretty hard and doing some cardio. I've had some nice gains, but summer is right around the bend. I'm not sure if I want to continue focusing on building muscle, or if I should switch over to maintenance and focus on burning fat. I probably need to cut about 10 to 15lbs to bring the abs out.

With that said, recently I started reading "Huge in a Hurry" by Chad Waterbury. The program sounds really good. You are basically doing total body workouts three times a week with compound exercises that hit mutliple muscles at once. He has three progams within it, Get Big, Get Strong, and Get Lean. The problem I have is you have to do a three week Get Ready phase. With that, I'd be coming right up on summer.

With this in mind, I am going to use some of the workouts from HIAH, and do my own maintenance phase with three full body workouts per week. Then I'm going to blow up some cardio (hopefully HIIT, high intensity interval training) the remaining days to burn the fat off. With the correct diet, hopefully I can maintain or even gain some muscle plus burn the fat off and get the abs popping.

I'll do my best to come back to this blog and comment on my progress. DDay is Monday March 30 with a hopeful VDay of the day the pools open. Onces the abs are out, I plan on going full speed at Chads Get Big and Get Bigger programs.

Jbyrd

 

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Posted: 3/16/2009 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Supplements

Low Priced Dren

 

Ok, so I've been taking Dren for three weeks. It definitely doesn't have the same effect as it did the first day. I still feel good during the workouts, and the appetite supressant works. I don't miss meals, but i'm not starving in between them. That really helps.

As I said in my first post, I don't get tired too much during the day. What's new is I do seem to be more tired in the morning.I don't know if that's really Dren's fault or not. It could be my wife and kids waking me up in the middle of the night.

I have about a week or two left of Dren to take. We'll see how the time off goes.

Posted: 3/12/2009 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Supplements

 

Low Priced Dren

 

With summer fast approaching, I decided to add a fat burner to my mix of supplements. I've had experience in the past with Xenadrine. It worked really well, but I had to take it multiple times throughout the day and would crash when it wore off.

After seeing MHP's Dren in a catalog, I did some research, and the reviews seem to be about 10 to 1 in favor of Dren. After reading many forums, I couldn't wait to order it through the catalog, even though it was much cheaper. I decided to run down to the local GNC to get a dose in before the day's workout. The price at $31.99 was very steep compared to what I've seen online

The first day, I took it at about 4pm or so and worked out about an hour later. I was pretty pumped up, and remained pretty pumped up until about 1:30am. I did get a lot of my taxes done, so there were some benefits to not being able to sleep.

The best thing so far about Dren is it lasts for a long time and there is no crash. I take one pill a day, and that's it. I have experimented with different times, and have settled on taking it at about 11am before lunch. It supresses my appetite a little, but not enough where I can't get all my meals in. It does prevent me from getting really hungry while I'm waiting for my next meal.

While on Dren, I don't get jittery. It actually doesn't seem to make you have that caffeine feeling, but once you start some type of physical activity, it seems to kick in. When I start lifting, i seem to get more pumped and motivated as I go.

As  you can see, I'm a huge fan of Dren. It's only been a week, so I'll blog again as time goes on to comment on tolerance build up, etc.

If you want to try Dren, Amazon has the best prices I've seen so far. You can get it here.