Sunday, September 30, 2007

Bodyfat

I think that many of the accepted conventional paradigms in this area, which impede proper understanding of fat loss are sadly going to be around for a very long time, and that's if they ever go away at all. One of the reasons why I advocate active management of the body's repartitioning function is that it optimizes fat loss all year around. Think about its underlying logic: If fat cells are being reduced through targeted cellular starvation in repartitioning on an ongoing basis, then even if more bodyfat has to be eliminated by a certain time (i.e., photo shoot), the actual amount that one would have to discard would be significantly lower if not far lower than that had one not practiced nutrient repartitioning at all. Chance favors not only the prepared mind, but also the prepared body. Optimization does not work if you say that I have to lose a certain amount of fat weight by a particular date, within a highly condensed time frame: The odds are too stacked against you for letting it get this close in the first place, plus the goal is not strong enough if the date refers to some particular event outside of your concept of self. The most effective people do it for themselves regardless of what takes place. Notwithstanding outside conditions that may affect a person's results, the true drivers of accomplishment in this and in most areas of life are [internal]. Everyone talks about eating right, but true progress in this area comes from the consistent application of select principles in the areas of caloric positioning and nutrient partitioning.


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R-Alpha Lipoic Acid

Chromium Picolinate

Fyre - High Potency Fat Burner

Sports One - Ephedra Fat Burner

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