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women’s fitness, fat loss, weight loss, organic food, gluten free diet, wellness
March 19th, 2010 by libertees
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Gluten Free Saltwater Taffy….. So Good
isnt doing both the best? Not too much cardio to lose muscle mass but enough to give the heart and lungs that kind of different look?
cooking oil? Even coconut gets denatured when heated. And to make sure you aren’t getting and hBgh from you animal protein or animals fed GMO corn. These too will damage health. corn fed cows are 6 months away from dying when they are slaughtered for consumption. Not healthy animals to be eating. Grass fed organic only people.
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whoa! I didn’t know that. I always thought “the more cardio, the better”. I’ve got to research this!
Another gem from Healthy Urban Kitchen! I put this one on my blog today (TheSkinnyOnline). I’m celebrating my first farm order including raw butter, real milk and cheese and grass fed and finished beef! I’m looking forward to being stronger and healthier. Thank you!
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building muscle raises your metabolic rate which means you burn more calories.
doing extended periods of cardio raises cortisol levels which are muscle destructive and will reduce your metabolic rate.
resistance training is waaaay more fun, versatile and gets far better results!
I’m inspired and want to be a well oiled machine but do I have to move to new york for you to help me?
cardio is the least effective way to lose weight
your better off changing your brain first
then changing your diet
then learn PROPER exercise – get Paul Chek’s book How to Eat,Move and Be Healthy
then do some short interval training
then after all that, you can do some cardio but its not the first thing to focus on
if you do it, dont do much…less than 30 min total and only a few days a week
antonio
so are you really saying that if a person is 200lbs plus they don’t have to do any cardio???