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Metabolism

All Coconut Oils Are Not Created Equal

January 27, 2010
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I don’t know about you, but I use coconut oil ALOT. It’s great for desserts (hello coconut + cacao!) cooking, smoothies, soups, as a moisturizer, to remove make-up and who knows what else. Since I’ve started cooking more following Nourishing Traditions and the Paleo way, I just love using it to stir fry with ginger [...]

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Another Fitness Challenge

May 17, 2009

If you missed the deadline for the awesome Real Time Physique Transformation contest, well you’re out of luck. But I just got an e-mail from Precision Nutrition and they are about to start up another Lean Eating Program with $20,000 in prize money – cha ching!!
I think the Precision Nutrition (PN) program is [...]

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Garage Sale Workout

September 30, 2008

My sisters and I are having a ‘valuable treasures’ (aka garage) sale this weekend, so I spent most of the day cleaning out my garage. What a workout! I can’t believe how much stuff I threw into boxes and piled into my garage right before I left for Arizona 2 years ago. Tons of junk [...]

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Metabolic Typing and Nutrition

September 26, 2008

I’m currently reading a book called The Nutrition Solution: A Guide to Your Metabolic Type. The theory behind it is interesting and seems to make sense.
Metabolic Typing is a fusion of two systems of metabolic analysis: the Oxidative (or energy generating) and the Autonomic (or energy regulating). The basic premise is that one [...]

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Nutrition and Metabolic Diagnostic Testing

August 22, 2008

Thanks to a tip from Michael: The Fat Burning Machine Blog, I went to the Kingsley Institute this morning to have some diagnostic tests performed and a consultation with a nutritionist. Unfortunately, the tests weren’t as comprehensive as Michael or Bec’s. They measured my height, weight, bodyfat and 30 minute resting metabolism – no moving [...]

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Day 151 – Definition of "lila" is my life philosophy

May 14, 2008

Thank you everyone for all your wonderful input on yesterday’s post. And a special thanks to Jodie and Celina for “coming out” and posting their thoughtful comments. Welcome ladies!
The consensus seems to be that calorie counting to the fraction is not necessary and weight loss success can been achieved by watching portion size and eating [...]

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Day 150 – Thoughts on nutrition and metabolism

May 13, 2008

I find the topic of yesterday’s nutrition tip from John Berardi of Precision Nutrition very intriguing. During the ECSS pre-shred, I briefly tried raising my calories to see if my metabolism would increase to meet my new calorie levels. But under the pressure of the fast approaching East Coast Shredder Summit at the time, I [...]

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Day 149 – Weekly nutrition tip: Revving up metabolism

May 12, 2008

*************************************************************************Tip #4: Revving Up Metabolismby Dr. John Berardi of Precision NutritionI recommend more calories than most do. That’s because there’s no such thing as a stagnant metabolic set-point. Instead, metabolism chases intake. So, [...]

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Getting Lean by Revving Up Your Metabolism

March 14, 2008

by Dr. John M. Berardi, CSCS
I remember the day I got the bad news. I was 20 years old and I was in the middle of nearly impossible squat session. Between sets, [...]

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