Showing posts with label slim body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slim body. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

How to achievement slim body

Posted by YNFirwall 5:24 PM, under ,, | 1 comment


In this article, i want to talk about how to retain lean body mass or even gain some while dieting, by avoiding common mistakes that lead to muscle loss. One of those mistakes is lack of sleep. I'm not sure about you, but in the last few years I've been hearing a lot about the effect of sleep on body composition.

Specifically, I've been reading (in peer-reviewed journals) about how insufficient sleep can hinder fat loss or even lead to fat gain.

The earliest of these studies started with an observation of an association. In this case, researchers noticed that sleep duration has decreased over the last two decades and that a rise in obesity has paralleled the decrease in sleep duration.

Of course, this only reveals a correlation and correlation does not equal causation. So at that point, researchers began looking for mechanisms that might explain this correlation, and they wondered if they'd find a casual link between lack of sleep and gaining fat.

Indeed, they found a mechanism: even partial sleep deprivation increases plasma concentrations of ghrelin and decreases leptin.

Ghrelin is a stomach hormone that increases appetite (ghrelin goes up, appetite goes up).

Leptin is a hormone produced primarily by fat cells that signals your brain about the status of your energy stores (in fat) and energy intake (food / calories coming in). In that sense, leptin is an anti-starvation (anorexigenic) hormone (when leptin goes down, the "starvation" signal is sent, so your body starts to hold on to stored body fat in a variety of hormonal and metabolic ways)

That's not all. Researchers have also discovered that reduced sleep can decrease physical activity-related energy expenditure. That's not surprising. When you're tired and fatigued from lack of sleep, you're liable to move less in general, skip workouts or work out with less gusto.


A new study just published in the Annals of Internal Medicine (October 2010) says that insufficient sleep may not only promote retention of fat, it may compromise the maintenance of fat-free body mass!


Insufficient Sleep Undermines Dietary Efforts to Reduce Adiposity. Nedeltcheva A, et al, Ann Intern Med, 2010; 153, p 435-441

After comparing the effects of 5.5 hours of sleep against 8.5 hours of sleep, they reported the following:

"We examined whether experimental sleep restriction, designed to approximate the short sleep times of a growing number of persons in modern society, may compromise the effect of reduced-calorie diets on excess adiposity…. The combination of energy and sleep restriction in overweight adults resulted in a modified state of negative energy balance characterized by a decreased loss of fat and considerably increased loss of fat-free body mass. Our experimental data now indicate that sleep plays an important role in the preservation of human fat-free body mass during periods of reduced caloric intake."

The previous research had already made it clear how sleep deprivation could hinder your fat loss. The key finding of this newest study was how sleep deprivation under conditions of caloric deficit (dieting for fat loss), could adversely affect the metabolic effects of calorie restriction and lead to loss of lean body mass.

Based on this research, it appears that during times of calorie restriction, your body amplifies the metabolic, neuro-endocrine and behavioral compensations which oppose your attempts at fat loss.

In other words, depriving yourself of sleep is bad. Doing it when youre on a calorie restricted fat loss diet is double bad.

If you're also stressed out, now it's triple bad!

High levels of unmitigated stress can increase cortisol and are linked to increased visceral fat, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, impaired glucose tolerance, altered lipid profiles and even a higher incidence of coronary artery disease.

Sleep deprivation + stress + low calorie dieting = "The MUSCLE-WASTING TRIAD OF DOOM."

Now, we do know that including heavy resistance weight training (I mean heavy – none of that pink dumbbell or light-weight circuit training stuff) combined with adequate protein intake helps mitigate muscle loss while youre dieting in a deficit.

However, how much that will prevent muscle loss in the presence of high stress and sleep deprivation is unknown.

And by the way, if you're on a low calorie diet, you're stressed, you're sleep deprived AND your protein intake is inadequate AND you're NOT weight training, then I am not being overly dramatic in the least to say your lean muscle really is DOOMED! You'll lose weight alright, but don't be surprised under those conditions if you lose MORE LEAN TISSUE than body fat!

I'd like to think that getting 8 hours of sleep and keeping stress at bay is common sense advice, but these are actually the areas that get most taken for granted and blown off by even the savviest, most experienced bodybuilders and fitness practitioners.

In fact, I'd be curious to hear (via comments below) how many readers will fess up and admit to sleeping less than 8 hours a night while also dealing with high stress and simultaneously trying to lose weight on a reduced calorie diet.

The truth is, many people are out there searching for a magic diet or workout program while ignoring some of the simplest, easiest to apply lifestyle strategies such as good sleeping habits and stress management.

I've been getting tons of questions over the last month since the Holy Grail Body Transformation System was released and most of them are about the intricate details of the program: macronutrient manipulation, calorie cycling, nutritional periodization and so on.

Other people want to know what supplements to take or what specific foods are best to eat and in what combinations.

Given how most people are so easily overwhelmed, why not get the simple lifestyle stuff in order first… starting with a good night's sleep.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Bodybuilding Makes your life Better

Posted by YNFirwall 11:49 AM, under ,, | No comments



Do you usually found yourself can't doing training and you don't found time to go play feel like your life is mass chaos? Your kitchen needs cleaning, work routinely calls after hours on your personal cell phone with the latest "crisis" and your {insert household appliance or car part here} just broke down and must be replaced right away. No worries, bodybuilding will keep you organized and on track. What Is Organization?a

Organization doesn't only refer to having your socks neatly folded and stacked by color and season in your sock drawer. Instead, this word applies to a broad array of areas of your life that could benefit from formal planned structure, coordination and direction. When an area of your life, say your email inbox, is organized, it is used efficiently and in a somewhat methodical manner. And, that makes life a lot easier in the long run because you know what you responded to, you can easily find all emails on a particular topic and more.

According to organization experts, getting organized in one area of your life will carryover to other areas. So, for instance, if you feel like your house is disorganized mess, maintaining a consistent, organized schedule and "to do" list, will help you find time and a solution to tackling your house chores. Bodybuilding Makes You Stick To A Schedule

Once you start bodybuilding, you set goals and realize that in order to reach those goals, you must have some sort of planned training program and diet. You can't just go to the gym a few times a week and randomly choose exercises and expect to walk out months later with an incredible body. But, sticking to your bodybuilding routine means you don't have all the time in the world to get other things in life done. So, instead of lollygagging around when not at the gym, you know that you must tackle your work, emails, kid's homework and house projects with gusto because time is limited and, your workout is calling
Bodybuilding Helps You Look At Solutions

Got an issue you need to work through? Though plowing through things that come on your table (new job, offer to refinance your mortgage and more), will inevitably get you from point A to B, it may not do so in a thoughtful fashion. Instead, if you take the time to workout and while working out, think about your situation, chances are you'll come up with a better solution. There's something about putting away all distractions and exercising that helps you clear your thoughts and think things through before reacting.

Bodybuilding Teaches You To Reach For Help

If you need a spotter, need a new workout routine or help with your diet, you ask for it. And, knowing the quickest way to ensure success is to ask for expert help, you also do this in other areas of your life by getting help at home, at work or in certain areas of your life (relationships, grief, injuries, illness and more). Additional Tips To Stay Organized:

Hire An Organizational Expert

Got clutter? You may not qualify for the show Hoarders but, that doesn't meet you won't benefit from hiring an organization expert to help you sort through the stuff in your house and streamline your life. If this seems daunting, opt for something like David Allen's Getting Things Done CD set. He presents simple, effective solutions for dealing with papers, files, emails and more.

Find An Expert To Help You Organize Specific Areas

If your finances are not where you want them, your taxes complicated or your kid's 529 not where it needs to be, you hire a financial consultant, accountant (CPA), or both. After all, you may just be wasting time doing the wrong thing when you could shell out a little money to work with an expert on a plan that will get you on track asap.

Hire A Business Coach, Recruiter Or Job Coach

If you aren't where you want to be in your career, hire a coach (or visit your college's career center) to get you there. Likewise, if you own your own business but need help moving it forward, quit doing everything for yourself and hire people to help guide you.
If you aren't systematically approaching certain areas of your life, you are basically riding in the car of life without steering the wheel in the direction you'd like to go. This may work in some areas; maybe you randomly stumbled upon the right job for instance, while you may need to take control of the wheel in many other cases. After all, none of us are experts in all areas of life and if we surround ourselves with experts who cut our hair, manage our yard or manage our finances, we'll end up with better

results in less time.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The idea to be swimmer to gain beautiful bady

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   A male competitive swimmer's body is often touted as the perfect body for men. If you look at the physique of these swimmers, all of them have wide broad shoulders, solid 6 pack abs, powerful arms and legs, V-shaped chiseled chest and back. Is it any wonder why competitive swimmers have such attractive bodies?

So how can we get such an ideal male body shape? By spending most of your life in the swimming pool? Of course not. This is one of the most common misconceptions about building the male swimmers physique. Getting the ideal body shape of a swimmer is not by swimming everyday.

Although swimming is one of the best low impact exercises, it is not how their body type is achieved. In fact, you can even get that magnificent male physique without ever stepping into the pool if you want, but by following a structured exercise and nutritional program to achieve that goal. Unknown to many people, all competitive swimmers do sports specific weight training in the gym.

Although the answer may be simple, it is not as easy when put into practice, especially if you are not a fitness trainer or trained in the science of muscle development. However, it can be done. Here are some tips on how to achieve the male competitive swimmer's body.

The first thing to do is to lose weight or rather lose body fat so that your muscle tone and definition can be seen clearly and not buried under a layer of fat. A healthy and fit male should have about 15% of body fat. For competitive swimmers, their body fat may range from 6% to 18%. However, for your muscle definition to show clearly including showing off your taut 6 pack abs, you should strive for body fat percentage below 12%.

Genetically, the male body tends to store most of its fat above the waist. Since one of the more noticeable features of a swimmer's physique is the well shaped defined upper body, thus it is important for you to be more mindful of your body fat in that part of your physique.

All cardio workouts, right eating habit and weight training can help you to reduce overall body fat. You will never get the classic swimmer's body if your body fat percentage is high. So watch what you eat. In order to lose just one pound of body fat, you will need to create a calorie deficit of 3,500 calories and this and more can be achieved by a combination of diet and exercise. So keep yourself active with a solid commitment to your workout program and you will see results sooner rather than later.

Look, most people think that to get rid of belly fat, you need to do plenty of sit-ups and crunches. That is not true. When you diet and workout to lose body fat, the fat will come off from all over the body. But that is great, isn't it? We do want to get lean all over the body so that our muscle tone for the whole body can be seen, just like those of competitive male swimmer, don't we?

Next, train with weights regularly and intensively. You may have low body fat percentage, but if you do not have nice muscles to be seen, you will simply look scrawny, not to say having the great physique of a swimmer.

So in order for you to attain a swimmer's body, you should inculcate a combination of a good diet program, cardio workouts and weight training. Of course if you want to put swimming into the equation, by all means, go ahead to reach to your goal