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Dieters Slim May Be A Little Misleading

Though it is what they want to do Slimming should not be so hard yet there are literally thousands if not millions that could do with shedding a few pounds of unwanted fat. This is personal to me as I have gained and lost many pounds over the years with the help of diets, tonics, programs and even the dreaded exercises.

What does a dieter need to slim?

The most important thing I found I needed to lose weight was a mental picture of what I wanted to look like. This I constantly kept in my mind all the time. It was never exact just really a thought I would think like; " I am trim or I am light or even I look great and thin". Then I had to choose a diet. The truth is there are many many diets that would help anyone slim out there. We all know just by being slimmer it has a great anti aging effect on us. You just need to investigate them to see if they fit into your life and plans and will actually work for you specifically.

What types of diets have worked for you. Please share diets that managed to get you slim so others might find them and benefit.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Yes, You too Can Learn How to Lose Fat Gain Muscle With Ease!

By Allen Brian

There is no doubt that if you gain muscle to your body too fast, you will also get some fat. You have to accept this truth if you want to gain weight and muscle mass. This is a natural phenomenon of muscle building. If you want to get larger muscles, you will have to eat more calories to allow your body to build larger muscles. But it is impossible for all of your additional calories to go for growing your muscle. Fat will be generated because of the rest calories.

It is a good idea to make your total effort to grow muscle in one specific time frame and also do your best to slash your extra fat in another specific time frame, if you want to have a good look shape quickly.

Your metabolic rate is controlled by the level of your muscles, it would be easier for your to rid of fat if you have already build your muscle mass. This is why beginning with a bulking phase is almost always the most efficient route.

In terms of the information, your next step should be: build as much muscle size as possible while minimizing body fat gains. During this first phase, your goal is not to get rid of fat- only to avoid gaining too much of it.

We can accomplish this with the following 3 ways.

Count the exact additional calories you need.

Optimal nutrition is what we heard all the time, but what about "super nutrition". Extra calories are key elements that can grow your muscle bigger, but if you eat too much unnecessary foods that over the needs for making your muscle bigger will lead you to get more fat than you should.

Calculate the calories that you need for maintaining your weight and add 15 to 20% of additional calories to it. That is a good extra calories for your muscle growth. If your extra calories intake falls in this range, then you don't need to make any change.

Be careful your nutrition sources.

Your food intake is very important; you should eat natural fiber carbohydrates, lean meat and healthy, unsaturated fats. Stay away from high amount of saturated fats, eat more lean protein and eat high/natural fiber carbohydrates to keep your blood sugar level stable is key for building your muscle.

Begin cardio exercise.

Cardio workout is less important for build bulk muscle, but it will help you gain less fat. You don't need to go overboard, it is just an additional workout. Just keep cardio workout high strength and short. Don't perform long workouts, 10 to 20 minutes workout are good and can prevent muscle loss.

Once you've built an amount of muscle size that you're satisfied with (and this is totally up to the individual), you can then move into a fat loss cycle and concentrate on dropping off body fat while retaining muscle size. Fat and muscles go along together. You can't avoid that. The best course of action is just to keep the fat gain at a minimum instead of attempting to avoid it altogether.

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