Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Body Transformation Blog 4: Mike Chang
Mike Chang has had an amazing transformation over the years and is very well known for his youtube channel sixpackshortcuts which has millions of views and subscribers. Mike lost a lot of fat and put on a lot of muscle and he encourages others to do the same via youtube videos. On his youtube channel he has motivational videos about how he lost weight and how anyone can do it, he also posts hundreds of videos about different exercise for different muscles and nutritional videos. Mike Chang is a great inspiration to all who aspire to get a better physique and if you are looking to lose a bit of fat or maybe put some muscle on i would definitely recommend you have a look at his youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/sixpackshortcuts?feature=watch or his website: sixpackshortcuts.com
Mike woke up one day and wasnt happy with his body so he decided to change it and has not only made a great change but also a great career out of working hard in the gym, if he can do it why not us?
Patrick Jabbour
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Supplement Blog 4
Despite the fact that steroids tend to harm the body and health of their users, the popularity of steroids has been on an all-time high. One can hear news about steroids on almost a daily basis these days and the usage of steroids has been on a rampant basis despite odds against their usage.
Steroids, which are rated as Schedule III substances, can be converted into testosterone (male sex hormone) to help in the production of muscle growth and enhancing body performance.
As per the 1999 Monitoring the Future Study, it was estimated that 2.7 percent of 8th and 10th graders and 2.9 percent of 12th graders had taken anabolic steroids in the United States, at least once in their lives. It was further estimated that hundreds of thousands of people (18 years or above) confessed using steroids at least once a year. Though it was revealed that steroid abuse is higher in men, young women were not far behind men and it is expected that the percentage of women using steroids will soon reach the level currently held by men.
It was also noticed that one of the biggest reasons that encouraged people of all ages and sexes towards steroids was their inability to consider their own body as healthy. While many complained of carrying too much weight with them, many viewed that their muscles were small in size even though they were found to be lean and muscular by the medical fraternity. It was also revealed that many of the present day steroid users have experienced sexual or physical abuse in their past. The reason why they take steroids is to gain muscle size to protect themselves from similar incidents in the present and future.
Since oral steroids such as anadrol, winstrol, dianabol, and oxandrin are available freely online (without a prescription) along with injectable steroids such as deca-durabolin, durabolin, depo-testoterone, and equipoise, steroids are enjoying all-time high levels of success and popularity.
The number of ailments arising from usage of steroids is more than the number of people taking steroids. The abuse of anabolic steroids has been largely associated with a wide range of adverse side-effects, ranging from physically unattractive effects like acne and breast development in men to life-threatening health conditions such as liver cancer and heart ailments such as heart attack and stroke to name a few. It is discovered that people do not tend to seek medical intervention when confronted with steroid abuse to avoid law.
Andrew De Silva
Andrew De Silva
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Body Transformations Blog 2: Zyzz
This is a body transformation image of the late Aziz 'zyzz' Shavershian. Zyzz transforned his body for the better and was at the peak of his life we he unfortunately died from an undiagnosed heart condition. His sudden death had a large impact on the amateur body building world as he was an image of inspiration and hope for all who aspired to get 'shredded'. This worked hard day in and day out at the gym and even took steroids to achieve his goal body. Many people have said that Zyzz inspired and motivated them to lose weight and start going to the gym and even in death he is still inspiring people to lose weight. Zyzz's body transformed from small and skinny to ripped and buff, he said that ever since he got big he and his brother said 'chestbrah' Shavershian stopped getting bullied and it made them feel better about themselves. Getting your ideal body is good and a fit body leads to a fit mind but this blog doesn't endorse steroids as they are an illicit substance and have detrimental effects to the human health. Zyzz is another example of an amazing body transformation and his dedication and hard work can be replicated to achieve success in almost any field.
Patrick Jabbour
Patrick Jabbour
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Monday, 15 April 2013
Supplements Blog 2 - Pre-Workouts
Pre-workout Supplements were introduced into the fitness and bodybuiding world not too long ago. Since then, it has started to gain popularity beneficial to anyone, no matter what their training goals are, propelling each workout
Pre-workout supplementation are designed for several purposes including :
- Increase protein synthesis
- Increase metabolic rate
- Improve nutrient delivery & assimilation
pre-workout supplementation can help you get the most out of your session at the gym
Due to the inclusion of a number of ingredients including caffeine, guarana, amino acids, & many more, pre workouts have a strong stimulant effect which puts you in the zone when entering the gym, the zone that replaces an average workout to an optimum workout
The Top Five Pre-workouts Include:
1.) USPLABS Jack3d
Without a doubt, Jack3d is one of the top pre workout supplements for making 2013 fitness goals become a reality. Though it certainly isn’t the newest offering on the market, it is undoubtedly the most effective. Customers will appreciate the energy formulation of UPSLABS’ Jack3d, as well as the Beta alanine, creatine, and other ingredients that increase endurance, boost pumps, and produce seriously amazing results.
2.) MusclePharm Assault
MusclePharm Assault is not just typical pre-workout supplement, featuring a full dose of creatine, energy derived from caffeine and other natural sources, and Beta-alanine that is designed to increase pumps and endurance in those who use the powder. It is enhanced, however, by the latest scientific research and delivery mechanisms. That makes Assault more effective and results-driven than many competing options.
3.) Cellucor C4 Extreme
When it comes to pre-workout supplementation, few on the market approach the effectiveness of the Cellucor C4 Extreme offering. There is more caffeine per serving in this product than in many others currently sold to consumers, and it offers supplements that can give the brain added focus during workouts. With plenty of energy and proven ingredients, Cellucor C4 Extreme is a solid choice for traditionalists in the gym.
4.) Driven Sports Craze
One of the best ways to promote muscle growth is through the use of creatine as a workout supplement, and Driven Sports Craze offers more creatine per serving than many of its nearest competitors on the market. The pre-workout supplement is also one of the newest leading the charge against the inclusion of Arginine in its formulation, as the creators of the supplement prefer to use other agents when producing big pumps. That end, Driven Sports Craze 45 is notable for using citrulline and ascorbic acid to produce real results in the gym.
5.) BPI 1 M.R: One More Rep
The goal of BPI’s 1 M.R. pre-workout supplement is to increase the pump experienced by its customers through the use of Beta-alanine and NO2. It accomplishes those goals soundly, providing one of the best workout experiences of any product on the list. As an added value, the energy supplements used in 1 M.R. are specifically designed to give a rush of energy at the gym and then let the customer down easy, subjecting them to no “crash” that other products might require.
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Diet Tips for a Healthy Life Blog 1 : The Basics of Dieting

Calories
A calorie is a measure of energy. When your body ingests food it converts it into energy for everyday tasks such as breathing, walking and all around living. Not to mention the excess calories you burn off when strenuous exercise is undertaken! The average adult burns around 2000 calories a day by simply living. You must look at calories depending on your goals. For example, if you eat 1500 calories, your body will be in a deficit and burn fat for energy. The opposite will occur if you eat more it is not this simple however and the most attention must be paid to the type of calories you ingest. 1000 calories per day of chocolate and nothing else will not lead to a healthier lifestyle! However, when exercising, lifting weights etc. your body will be able to ingest more calories and still be in a deficit. This is why when looking to bulk you must eat for a surplus!
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are one of the 3 key macro-nutrients, and contain around 4 calories per gram. Carbohydrates are turned into glycogen in the blood and utilised as the bodies first preference for energy. This is why they are extremely important for your body to function properly. However, simple sugars will turn into glycogen quickly in your body and if not burnt quickly will turn to fat. This is why low glycemic carbs such as brown rice, oats or sweet potato are essential when looking to have long lasting energy as they break down slower in the body and give you a long lasting supply of glycogen.
Protein
Protein is another one of the key macro-nutrients and forms the building blocks for our bodies. We are actually made up of proteins and this makes it essential to ensure we get enough through our diets. They also contain 4 calories per gram and are found in foods such as chicken, beef, lamb and fish. Adequate attention must be payed to the amount and type of protein we get through our diets and this will be discussed in future blogs.
Fat
Fat is probably the most unfairly scrutinised macro-nutrient! You will always see new products claiming to be low-fat yet contain a significant sugar increase from the full fat version. Fat is simply another nutrient for our bodies just like protein or carbohydrates. It is simply the fact that fat contains 8 calories per gram which gives it the bad name. It is simply important to avoid saturated and trans fats found in fast food and to ingest good, unsaturated fats found in nuts, fish, beans, lean meats and many other foods! these assist in the lubrication of joints and many other tasks which help avoid many problems later in life. In fact, eating too little fat can actually cause a number of health problems. So, try not to think of fat as your mortal diet enemy, but rather a helpful counterpart in the pursuit of your healthier lifestyle!
Overall, controlling the macro-nutrients above and manipulating them to your advantage will be the greatest asset to achieving your fitness goals and I will show you how to do this in future weeks!
James Hallab
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