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Whole Eggs: Dietary Evil or The New Superfood?
Diet & Nutrition Written by: Tom_Venuto

It's overly simplistic to say that the saturated or animal fats cause heart disease. It's even more simplistic and incorrect to say that foods high in dietary cholesterol such as egg yolks, will always lead to an increase in cholesterol in the blood. Many other factors are involved, including the type of saturated fat, individual genetics, current health status, exercise and the big picture of what else is consumed in the rest of the diet.

Posted on Wednesday, October 01 @ 18:12:16 MDT (165 reads)
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A Bodybuilder's Most Valuable Vitamin: Are You Getting Enough?
Supplements Written by: Sean_Nalewanyj

Everybody knows that consuming sufficient amounts of vitamins through their diet is an important way to maintain overall health and to keep the muscle building and fat burning processes functioning optimally. If you are deficient in just a single vitamin, it can potentially have negative effects on literally thousands of different processes within your body.

Posted on Wednesday, September 24 @ 09:45:11 MDT (599 reads)
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Training Plateau Busters
Weight Training Written by: Kelly_Baggett

So, you've reached the dreaded sticking point. You're hitting your workouts consistently but there is not much happening. You might have a specific body-part that is stuck, a specific lift that is stuck, or your entire body might be stuck, but rather than search for the next magical routine, try some of the following plateau busters.

Posted on Wednesday, September 24 @ 09:45:05 MDT (378 reads)
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Another Reason Your Muscle Building Program Sucks
Weight Training Written by: Jason_Ferruggia

One of the most popular, faulty and dangerous myths espoused in nearly every muscle building program is that you must use a full range of motion on every exercise in order to achieve maximal growth. Supposedly you have to take each movement to the fully stretched position and then finish in the fully "peak" contracted position. If you don't you will never get huge... or so they say.

Posted on Wednesday, September 24 @ 09:44:58 MDT (467 reads)
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Dietary Fats, Prostaglandins and Hormones - Part II
Diet & Nutrition Written by: Casey_Butt

As eluded to in Part I of this article, Unsaturated fats are broken up into two main categories: Monounsaturates, also called the omega-9 (w9) fatty acids, and Polyunsaturates. Polyunsaturates are further broken up into omega-6 (w6) and omega-3 (w3) fatty acids. It is within the polyunsaturates that we find the two essential fatty acids (EFAs), which the body cannot manufacture itself but are neccesary to preserve life and health. For this reason, they must be attained in the diet and, hence, are called "essential". They are linoleic acid (LA), an w6 fatty acid, and alpha-linolenic acid (LNA), an w3 fatty acid. These two are as essential to good health as any vitamin and should NEVER be deficient in the human body but, as we'll see, they may also have positive effects on muscle growth and strengthening.

Posted on Wednesday, September 24 @ 09:44:51 MDT (251 reads)
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Bodybuilding Contest Dieting
Diet & Nutrition Written by: Brian_Cannone

Bodybuilding is a unique sport which requires competitors to exhibit maximum muscle mass and minimum body fat at the same time. These two requirements are somewhat unnatural in that the body prefers to gain both muscle and fat together or lose them together. So attempting to maintain or increase lean mass while losing fat deposits is extremely difficult.

Posted on Wednesday, September 24 @ 09:44:43 MDT (371 reads)
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Cardio or Weights. Weights or Cardio. What's It Going To Be?
Weight Training Written by: Nick_Nilsson

Knowing how to balance cardio with weight training can be one of the most challenging aspects of putting together your training program. Learn how to do it here. Training your body is all about balance. A complete exercise program should address not only resistance training but cardiovascular training as well. Proper balance between these two basic forms of exercise is essential to your training success.

Posted on Wednesday, September 24 @ 09:44:34 MDT (455 reads)
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Calorie Partitioning - Part 1
Diet & Nutrition Written by: Lyle_McDonald

Excerpted from the Ultimate Diet 2.0
At a very fundamental level, the problem that natural bodybuilders and athletes have is one of partitioning; that is, where the calories go when you eat more of them or come from when you eat less of them. In an ideal universe, every calorie you ate would go to muscle tissue, with none going into fat cells; you'd gain 100% muscle and no fat. In that same ideal universe, every calorie used during dieting would come from fat stores; you'd lose 100% fat and no muscle. Unfortunately, we don't live in an ideal universe.

Posted on Wednesday, September 24 @ 09:44:23 MDT (309 reads)
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