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Protein synthesis and builds muscle that can lead to a higher metabolism. In the same way that strength training can create an anabolic environment that helps burn fat, performing sprints does the same by temporarily boosting growth hormones and testosterone.

After performing sprints, metabolism is significantly elevated, meaning you continue to burn a higher number of calories, even at rest. That means that you can cut your workout time in half and still get the results you’re looking for.

Sprinting can take the form of running, cycling or even rowing. A great starting point is maintaining a sprint for 8 seconds with 3-5 minutes of rest between bursts.

Pushing a prowler can combine the benefits of strength training and sprinting into one exercise. The prowler push is a great full-body, fat-burning workout that allows you to maximize your heart rate while using your lower body to push and contract your upper body and core muscles.

Since high-intensity work using a large volume is one of the best ways to decrease body fat, make sure the resistance is challenging to see the best results.

Counting calories may not be enough to get results if your diet isn’t “clean.”

Eliminate all processed foods, sugar and trans-fats from your diet, and focus on eating fresh forms of protein, vegetables, a moderate amount of fruits and healthy fats such as coconut oil, olive oil and butter from grass-fed cows.

Make sure to get enough Fiber by building your plate around a large serving of antioxidant-rich vegetables such as kale, cauliflower, broccoli, bell peppers, eggplant or spaghetti squash.

Stay hydrated, especially in the hot summer months, by drinking plenty of Water and avoiding juice, soda, sports drinks and alcohol.

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I agree with your agreement! :P

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I agree with your agreement! :P

I agree with your agreement of his agree! :P Plus, I raise you one zombie!

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On principal I disagree with anything from Fox News so I disagree respectfully of course without even reading it.

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On principal I disagree with anything from Fox News so I disagree respectfully of course without even reading it.

I'm with you, WorkItOutWoman!

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Regardless of my feelings and out of respect for Alex and the Verticle Sleeve Talk forum I will not pervert this thread posted in the FITNESS AND EXERCISE FORUM into a useless political exchange by defending my source.

**Gman walks away, noting that discretion is the better part of valor**

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It's very sad that these days people make opinions based on the source and are willing to miss out on good educational information. Informative read Gman. Thanks!

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Thank you for the good read.

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I agree with your agreement of his agree! :P Plus, I raise you one zombie!

bahaha!

I have already stocked my basement with paleo goodies waiting for the zombie attacks!

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Gman, thank you for taking the time to provide "useful" information. At times people are just too clouded to just see a simple piece of beneficial info without turning it into something it's NOT. Their loss. Truly no pun intended since it wasn't even read by some. It helped me understand a lot.

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simple and closed minded ppl irritate me....thanks for the infor, Gman! :rolleyes:

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Thanks for the info! I forwarded it to my trainer, as I'm really trying to get the most out of my workouts. I don't care where info comes from, as long as it helps me become healthier!

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Good information there and I especially like the part about counting calories. I also think it's kind of useless (in regards to building muscle) to count calories if there are tons of simple carbs and bad fats in those calories. Even if one is at their BMR with those cals, they may roughly stay the same weight, but their body composition (body fat) will deteriorate if there's too much sugar and bad fats in those calories. I'm glad they made that point about eating clean calories...... though it's easier to talk about eating clean than it is to actually do it. :unsure:

No surprise that someone brings up a political aspect to this. Some people seem to work it in anywhere there may be a speck of opportunity to do so. And on top of that.....blind themselves through a preconceived bias. Might be a good idea to take notice that.....when pointing fingers.....there are 3 more pointing right back at ya.

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Soooo am I the only one who thought the poster was kidding about the source? I thought it was like a play off of my post..

I do sometimes have gullible moments!!!

Regardless..I agree with HK's post. I have been following the low carb, high Protein diet but when I took a step back and looked at the crap in that diet it is no wonder I am stalled out here. I am eating Protein sure, but not the right kind of protein and I still have sugars sneak into my diet.

I actually just ordered the 21 day primal transformation workbook by Mark Sisson..worth a try and I know my body and the times I have been the most successful has been on a balanced diet.

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I agree...I thought it was just a funny (or to some...not so funny) joke...not a critcism of the poster's source. Maybe we should all loosen up a little.

It was good information...thanks gmanbat.

Now...if I would just get to the gym....

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