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Metabolic Cooking

Metabolic cooking is a new program that I have found that includes a bunch of recipes to help you lose weight. One of the biggest questions that I ever get asked is: “What should I eat to lose fat?”

If you’re reading this right now, that means one thing: you’re on a mission to accelerate fat loss and get rid of your boring diet.

Metabolic Cooking

Metabolic Cooking – Karine Losier and Dave Ruel

You’ve been there and done that. You’ve tried other diets in the past and have come to see less than stellar results, likely despite some of your best efforts.

You’re also a busy person and you don’t have time to spend hours in the kitchen to prepare your meals everyday.

Who is Metabolic Cooking?

Well Karine Losier and Dave Ruel have teamed up to come up with 250 recipes that are all designed not just to fuel your body but also to crank up your metabolism so that you can lose weight while eating the best foods for your body.

They find it fascinating to challenge the ‘professional’ methods using my self-taught tricks and produce recipes that taste just as good, if not better than what these chefs can create.

Dave is one of the most respected and trusted fitness cooks in North America.

Dave has a large background in helping others achieve their goals, be it fat loss or muscle building, with his uncomplicated and revolutionary recipes and nutrition approach. Over the past few years, he has helped thousands of people reaching their goals through a successful fat burning diet.

know what you’re going to ask next: What’s the story behind Metabolic Cooking?”

Well, the truth is that Karine also has a Masters degree in psychology and has had the opportunity to deal with a lot of people with weight problems and who struggle to lose body fat.

That makes her fully aware of all the psychological struggles that people face with regards to their eating habits and diets, thus she know the importance of good nutrition that tastes great, uses top fat burning foods, and serves to motivate people to stick with their diet by challenging their commonly held psychological beliefs.

If you want to learn more about what makes Metabolic cooking work visit the site now.

 

Metabolic Cooking


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Exercise Helps Smokers Quit

Exercise helps smokers quit and remain smokefree, according to new data presented today at the World Congress of Cardiology. Moreover, exercise increases life expectancy in smokers and non-smokers alike.

The study of 434 190 people who went through medical examination program at a private fee-paying company between 1996 and 2008 in Taiwan revealed that active smokers (those engaged in at least moderate activity) were 55% more likely to quit smoking that those that were inactive. Furthermore, these active smokers were 43% less likely to relapse than smokers that were inactive.

Physical activity among these subjects was also shown to increase life expectancy, even among smokers. Smokers that participated in physical activity had an increased life expectancy of 3.7 years and a reduction in all-cause mortality of 23%– equivalent to levels achieved by ex-smokers with low activity levels.

 Results of Study – exercise helps smokers quit

The results of this study shows that exercise helps smokers quit smoking also demonstrated that active ex-smokers increased their life expectancy by 5.6 years and reduced their all-cause mortality by 43%– equivalent to the levels seen in inactive non-smokers.

Exercise helps smokers quit and quitting smoking has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of developing CVD and that must be the goal of all smokers,” said Dr C.P. Wen, National Health Research Institute, Taiwan. “If smokers can continue to exercise, not only they can increase the quit rate, but also they can reduce their mortality for all cause and for CVD in the long run.”

Exercise Helps Smokers Quit

Exercise Helps Smokers Quit

The prospective study of 434,190 individuals in Taiwan was conducted over a period of 12 years. Leisure time physical activity of each individual was grouped into 1) Inactive, 2) Low active (15 minute/day), and 3) Active (30 minute/day).

Tobacco use and cardiovascular disease

Smoking is one of the major causes of CVD and directly responsible for one-tenth of all CVD worldwide. Smokers are almost twice as likely to have a heart attack as people who have never smoked. Moreover, second-hand smoke exposure is responsible for 600 000 deaths every year.

Article from Health 24

A person can substantially lower their CVD risk by stopping smoking. Within five years of becoming a non-smoker, a person’s risk of having heart attack is halved and within 15 years the risk of developing CVD becomes nearly the same of someone who has never smoked. Get out and exercise, exercise helps smokers quit.


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Dealing with Setbacks

This last couple of weeks I feel are all about me but I am hoping that you can learn from my problems.

We all deal with problems and setbacks when we are getting fit or healthier. Usually this is because we are beating our body into changing one way or the other. How you deal with your injury or setback will directly affect how you move forward afterwards.

Dealing with Setbacks

Dealing with Setbacks

Last week I decided that I was going to really pick it up trying to get in the best shape of my life so I could dominate in street hockey next week. I did this by doing lots of cardio, running, riding, rowing, elliptical trainer. But the trouble is that I have been cardio-lazy all winter while doing speed style weight workouts, you know like turbulence training.

Well my body got really mad at that straight out cardio and I seem to have wrecked my back. This happens lots to people and when it happens to you how do you react?

Well the best way to react is to heal and work around the injury. Ice and heat alternating a few times a day, aspirin for the pain and continue trying to exercise.

When eating this happens a lot. You cut your eating and change your diet and in your head you are struggling, starving, and feel like you are doing without. Then suddenly you find a cake and eat it.

What do you do next? Well I would have to ask why you are starving yourself and depriving? My best idea is to regroup after eating that cake and  try to decide what was wrong. Plan what you will do. I will tell you right now that just by drinking more water, spacing out your eating to 6 smaller meals, and cutting out all the bread, potatoes, and rice from your diet will make a huge difference.

So think back, how do you tend to react to setbacks? I know this is always a process that you have to look back at your past and see how you can adjust.

I always used to be disappointed in myself that I did not have unlimited willpower until I realized that I was setting far too high a standard for myself.  You should look at yourself the same way, recognize your limitations and don’t try to be some kind of hero but just always move forward in your dreams and goals.


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