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Showing posts with label Changes. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 October 2013

The Three Essentials in Gaining Muscle Big Time

Tired of looking in the mirror and not seeing the superman that you want to be? Do you crave to have the Hollywood hunk abs and biceps? Most of us do, but the entire process of getting muscles is simply strenuous. Hollywood actors have all the time in the world to bulk up and have an army of trainers and experts to help them, and this could cost an arm and a leg. But even with those aspects gaining muscle is not going to happen if there is no determination.For one thing, it’s undeniably extremely hard to gain muscles; there is no doubt about it. You have to invest a lot of time and patience. You must have full commitment to meet your goal. But aside from just going under a rigorous training program, there are certainly numerous aspects one must consider. All of these aspects together can help make a program effective and let you achieve your goal at the fastest time possible.

Here are the three essential steps in those aspects which can greatly determine the success a person will have in gaining muscles.

A) Have the proper diet  A lot of people misconstrue the word “diet.” A lot of them think that diet equates to starving one’s self. A diet means that a person, depending on his goal, has the proper and correct food intake. If you are thinking of gaining muscle and weight, then eating more calories than what you would be expecting to burn when you have an extensive workout would be necessary to fuel the growth of muscles.  You will need to have a balanced intake of protein, soy and fats. A nutritionist or dietician will be able to help you know what is good for you. B) Develop a strength training programMuscles are built when they are regularly pushed to the limit. Perpetual couch potatoes don’t build muscles, they grow guts. You must develop a strength training program which would make you lift weights that you won’t be able to easily lift. This should go on until you progress to heavier weights. Your muscle will react to the heavy lifting and will grow to compensate for the needed strength to lift the heavy weights. As you move on to heavier weights, the muscle will continually grow for strength compensation. C) Have sufficient restContrary to popular belief, your muscles don’t grow while your lifting weights, they grow when they are resting. As you work out, your muscles are strained and flexed to their limit, especially if you lift the proper weights. When you go to sleep, the damage done to the muscles will be repaired and this is when they grow. 8 hours of sleep daily is the minimum requirement for proper muscle growth.

Some people add supplements and medications which can also help in growth promotion of muscles. There are now many of them available in the market, make sure though that they are legal and safe for you.

So there it is the three basic essentials one would need to follow in gaining muscle. Commit to these basics and you will see that all your efforts will not go to waste. Now get off that couch and start pumping iron. 


Wednesday, 26 June 2013

3 Easy Changes to help you lose weight fast


Hey everyone! 
Im going to share with you the 3 easy ways you can lose weight. These 3 tips are instant changes you can make in your diet that require no thought! 

  • 1. Drink more water
I'm sure you all have heard this so many times before, but I cannot stress how important it is to drink water. 
Many times when you think you are hungry, your body is actually thirsty! 
Next time you feel like you are hungry, instead of reaching for a snack, pour yourself a nice cold glass of water. 
Studies have shown that if you drink 2 glasses of water before a meal you will eat less throughout the meal. 

If you are not a huge fan of water, here is a great tip: 
Add fruits and veggies into your water! 
Refreshing Fruit/Veggies Water
The fruit and veggies will steep into the water, and give you a cool and refreshing drink perfect for summer. 
I always keep frozen fruit in my house: strawberries, blueberries, and berry blends

So all you have to do is add a few frozen (i prefer frozen because it acts like ice) or your favorite fresh fruit then feel free to add veggies or herbs! Here are some of my favorite combinations: 
-Cantaloupe and Cucumbers 
-Strawberries and silantro 
-Lemons and Mint leaves
Feel free to test out your own combinations, we would love to hear what you come up with!


  • 2. Watch your peanut butter! 
Ok so I'm going to be honest, at one point this year I was seriously addicted to peanut butter. There is nothing wrong with getting healthy fats, however nuts are extremely dense in calories, and if your not careful, it is very easy to overdo it. One spoon becomes two and then gets out of control from there. I forced myself to give it up because I just didn't have the self control. 
I knew there must be a way to not cut it completely out of my diet. 

The key here is portion control. I would prepackage myself 15 almonds that I would eat at night. This is seriously the best tip of advice I can give you all! If there is a trigger food (like peanut butter is for me), be honest with yourself, and find a way to portion it out. 

Also I find that if I am on the go and traveling, I love to pack Emerald 100 calorie packs of almonds. They come in a variety of flavors such as natural, coco roast (my favorite), smoked, even different nuts, and with only 1 gram of sugar and 9 grams of fat they will not break your diet. 

They are great if you want a simple and fool proof way to stick to a small portion size without depriving yourself of healthy fats! 


     Approved mustard
    Sriracha = best stuff ever
  • 3. Add spices to your foods
I have found that if I feel I am extremely hungry, I will add hot sauce, cayenne pepper, or sriracha sause to my chicken, eggs, and fish (or whenever I can!). Spicy foods will not only boost your metabolism, they will also make you feel full a lot quicker! 

If you are not a fan of spicy, try using mustard instead of ketchup. Studies have shown that mustard helps to make you feel satiated quicker. 


 Mint leaves from my mama's garden
Or if your not a fan of spicy foods or mustard, try incorporating mint after your meals. 
You can do this by eating mint leaves, making mint tea, making mint water (as shown above), chew on a piece of mint gum, breath mint, or even  simply BRUSH YOUR TEETH. Studies have shown that both mustard and mint will help tell your brain that you are full. 





I hope this 3 instant changes will help you like they helped me! 



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