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		<title>Fat Loss 4 Busy Women.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New research indicates: “Exercise Makes You Fatter?” I know… it’s hard to believe that all these years the exercise “experts” got it wrong. But listen to this interview where I explain the third party research, the implications for busy women, and why it validates what I’ve discovered over the years. Click Here!]]></description>
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<h1>“Exercise Makes You Fatter?”</h1>
<p>I know… it’s hard to believe that all these years the exercise “experts” got it wrong. But listen to this interview where I explain the third party research, the implications for busy women, and why it validates what I’ve discovered over the years.</p>
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		<title>9 Targeted Exercises Get Rid of Cellulite</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The information in this report may infuriate you&#8230; It may initially frustrate you&#8230; It may also temporarily embarrass you&#8230; But if you&#8217;ve been unsuccessful at getting rid of your cellulite with all of the hyped up, expensive &#8220;cures&#8221; &#8211; I promise, this report will not only educate and empower you but most importantly it will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://e2df2hrnfubu3v58y7o1fe7s6s.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=LOSEFAT" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-171" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="cellulitereport" src="http://losefat.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/cellulitereport.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="230" /></a>&#8220;The information in this report may infuriate you&#8230; It may initially frustrate you&#8230; It may also temporarily embarrass you&#8230;</p>
<p>But if you&#8217;ve been unsuccessful at getting rid of your cellulite with all of the hyped up, expensive &#8220;cures&#8221; &#8211; I promise, this report will not only educate and empower you but most importantly it will expose you to the only successfully proven way to banish the cellulite from your body &#8211; regardless of your age or &#8216;genetics&#8217;&#8230;&#8221;</p>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>This  Is Not a Weight Loss Program</strong></span><br />
<span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>It Is ONLY for Getting Rid of  Cellulite&#8230;</strong></span></div>
<p>In other words &#8211; this only works if you are happy with your weight and size &#8211; but you have cellulite on your butt, hips and/or thighs that you need to get rid of, with a little &#8216;lifting and toning&#8217;&#8230;</p>
<p>The simple fact that you are still reading proves this report has been  written for you&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;And the information below is going to help you in ways you could never imagine as I open your eyes to the deceitful lies, profit mongering scams and downright ignorant advice that is relentlessly blasted at you 24/7&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Fat Loss Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 08:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to lose fat so that you can improve your appearance, your health, or even both? If you are, you need the right advice. The great news is that there are a number of tips that you can use to help you successfully lose fat and hopefully achieve your weight loss goal without [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://losefat.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/diettape.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-162" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="fat loss" src="http://losefat.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/diettape-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a>Would you like to lose fat so that you can improve your appearance, your health, or even both?  If you are, you need the right advice.</p>
<p>The great news is that there are a number of tips that you can use to help you successfully lose fat and hopefully achieve your weight loss goal without having to spend a fortune.</p>
<p>When it comes to losing fat, the best thing that you can do is eat healthily. Eating healthily involves watching the foods that you eat, not necessarily how much food you eat.  Of course, you may want to restrict the amount of foods that you eat, when on a diet, but it is more important to focus on the foods that you eat.  For instance, if you were to eat fruit instead of chips, you could have more fruit snacks with your meals than you would be able to if you were just to eat junk food.</p>
<p>Since eating healthy is an important component of losing fat, you may be wondering how you can go about doing so.  One of the first things that you should do is find and familiarize yourself with healthy meals. You can do this by searching the internet or by buying a collection of <a href="http://recipies.co.nz/our-e-book/">healthy eating recipe</a> books.  To reduce the boredom often associated with healthy eating, especially if you are not used to it, it is important that you “spice,” up your foods and try to not eat the same meals over and over again each week.</p>
<p>In connection with healthy eating, regular exercise is also important to both weight loss and fat loss.  If you are looking to lose weight or lose fat, you should start an exercise plan for yourself.  <a href="http://sportsfitness.co.nz">Exercise</a> is important as it burns off calories.  When you burn calories, the amount of calories that your body absorbs decreases. This is, essentially, what makes it possible for you to lose fat.  If you haven’t been exercising regularly in the past, it is important that you take it slow. Exercise is a great way to lose weight and fat, but you do not want to overdo it, especially at first.</p>
<p>If you don’t currently have an exercise plan or program in place, why not visit Sports Fitness and check out some of the training programs they have there. You can also check out a collection of fitness magazines at the library. Many fitness magazines have detailed exercises outlined in them, often accompanied by pictures.  You may also be able to find free instructional workout videos or exercise moves online.  As a reminder, it is important to start out slow or at least start with exercises that would be easy for you to.</p>
<p>Eating healthy and regular exercise are both important components of losing fat and weight, but there are additional tips that you can use to help you lose weight.  One of those tips involves finding a workout partner or a workout buddy. This is a person who can exercise with you, whether your exercise involves visiting a local gym or just going for a walk at a local shopping center.  Having a workout partner may help to keep you motivated and it may help to keep exercising and losing weight fun and exciting for you.</p>
<p>Another way that you can go about successfully achieving your weight loss goal is by “spicing,” up your exercises. As previously mentioned, you can use the internet or fitness magazines to find workouts for you to do at home.  To help reduce the boredom often associated with exercising you will want to change up your exercises, often on a daily basis. For instance, one day you may want to use a treadmill, the next day you may want to lift weights, and the next day you may want to do an exercise DVD, and so forth.</p>
<p>You should also consider making exercise and healthy eating logs or journals for yourself. These items can be used to track your progress. If you have a good week, like one where you completed all of your exercises, you may want to think about rewarding yourself.  Your reward doesn’t have to include food; it can be something as simple as a sticker or treating yourself to a movie.  Journals and logs have been known to help many individuals looking to lose weight and it may be able to do the same for you.</p>
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		<title>No Pain No Gain: Fitness Myth or Ultimate Fitness Truth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 03:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tom Venuto www.BurnTheFat.com No Pain, No Gain. Is this aphorism just a fitness myth and downright bad advice? A lot of people seem to think so. As a bodybuilder with 25 years of training experience and more than two dozen trophies on my shelf, I have another perspective to offer you. Success with your [...]]]></description>
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<p>No Pain, No Gain. Is this aphorism just a fitness myth and downright bad advice? A lot of people seem to think so. As a bodybuilder with 25 years of training experience and more than two dozen trophies on my shelf, I have another perspective to offer you. Success with your body and in every area of your life is all about stepping outside of your comfort zone and that means embracing pain.</p>
<p>To reach high levels of physical and personal success you must approach your training, and your entire life, as an endeavor in constant growth. The ultimate truth is, you are either moving forward or moving backward; growing or dying. There’s no such thing as comfortably maintaining.</p>
<p>To grow, you must step above past achievements; beyond your perceived boundaries and limits. That means stepping out of the known, into the unknown; out of the familiar and into the unfamiliar; out of the comfortable into the uncomfortable. You must get out of your comfort zone.</p>
<p>The Late Cavett Robert, who was founder of the National Speakers Association, said something I’ll never forget: “Most people are running around their whole lives with their umbilical cords in their hands and they’re looking for some place to plug it back in.”</p>
<p>Most people are scared of the unknown. They prefer to stay in that womb of comfort. When the going gets tough; when the effort gets painful, when the work gets hard, they always pull back into safety. But the extraordinary people do the opposite. They know they have to get out of the comfort zone, and into new territory or they’ll stagnate and die.</p>
<p>Walt Disney once said that he never wanted to repeat a past success. He was always creating something new. They called it “Imagineering.” Disney’s mission was to continuously dream up and create things they had never done before, and look at what Disney has become today.</p>
<p>Here’s a little quote that you  should post on your bulletin board, your computer desktop or somewhere you will  always see it:</p>
<p>“Do what you always did, get what  you always got.”</p>
<p>You can’t grow or change by doing what you’ve already done. You’ve got to train just to prevent yourself from going backwards. Maintenance doesn’t occur when you do nothing, maintenance is working to fight entropy, the tendency for things to naturally deteriorate.</p>
<p>Still, most people won’t leave their comfort zones. They won’t do it in business, they won’t do it in their personal lives. They won’t do it in their sport. They won’t do it for personal health and fitness. Why? The answer is simple… It hurts.</p>
<p>By definition, what’s it like outside the comfort zone? It’s UN-COMFORTABLE, right? Change is uncomfortable. Sometimes it’s physically painful, but it’s always mentally and emotionally painful, in the form of discipline, sacrifice, uncertainty and fear.</p>
<p>The maxim, “no pain no gain” gets knocked all the time as if it were bad advice. The fact of life is that you don’t grow unless you’ are constantly stepping outside the comfort zone, and outside the comfort zone is discomfort and pain.</p>
<p>I find that it’s mostly the non-achievers who make out “no pain, no gain” to be a bad thing. But the winners get it. The champions understand stepping outside the comfort zone in a healthy context, so they embrace it.</p>
<p>When you’re talking about the Olympics, or pro bodybuilding or the Super Bowl or a world championship, you’d better believe it’s physical pain, it’s discipline, it’s sacrifice, it’s blood, sweat, and tears – literally. But for most people who simply want to go from unfit to fit, from overweight to ideal weight, it’s not so much about physical “pain”; it’s more like stretching yourself.</p>
<p>How do you develop flexibility? What does your trainer tell you? You stretch to the point of discomfort, but not to the point of pain, right? You get into a position of slight discomfort and you hold it just long enough, then what happens? The discomfort goes away, because the muscle becomes more pliable, and the range of motion is increased.</p>
<p>Each time, you stretch a little further, just barely into the range you’ve never been in before, and eventually, you’re doing the splits. And why do you approach it like that? Because you don’t want to injure yourself. Stretch too far, too fast and your muscle tears.</p>
<p>The elite athletes and high achievers really have to push themselves; they’re going to push their boundaries and test their limits. But if you’re not an elite athlete or seasoned bodybuilder, and you take the advice, “no pain, no gain” too literally, you’re going to end up getting injured.</p>
<p>I always say to my training partner when I watch him cringing during a set and he finishes up with that pained look on his face, “Are you injured, or just hurt?” He knows what I’m talking about. If he says he’s hurt, I say, “OK, good. As long as you’re not injured. Let’s get on with it. Next set.”</p>
<p>It’s not about injury. That is bad pain. That is stupidity. But do stretch yourself. You can’t improve unless you stretch yourself. If that’s what some people want – if they just want to “stay fit” – OK fine. It actually doesn’t take that much to stay fit, once you’ve already achieved it.</p>
<p>But what if you want to improve? What if you want a new body? What if you want to change? If that’s what you want, you’ve got to push yourself a little. You’ve got to break comfort zones. And if your body is not changing, then I don’t care how hard you think you’re working, whatever you’re doing right now is inside your comfort zone.</p>
<p>The statement “no pain, no gain” has been misinterpreted, criticized and labeled a fallacy by many. However, the people doing the criticizing are almost always comfort zoners who haven’t achieved much. Don’t listen to them. Instead, follow the small percentage of people who step out and achieve great things. If you don’t like the sound of it, then say, “No effort, no gain.” We’re still talking about the same thing.</p>
<p>Embrace the discomfort like the champions do. Soon it subsides, you enjoy the benefits of the change and the pain is forgotten. You’ve reached a new, higher plateau of achievement. Enjoy the view for a short while. But be on guard because it’s not long before that higher level becomes your new comfort zone and then its time to press on again.</p>
<p><strong>About the  author</strong></p>
<p>Tom Venuto is a lifetime natural (steroid-free) bodybuilder,  freelance writer and best selling author of <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/tinyurl.com');" href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank">Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle: Fat Burning Secrets  of the World’s Best Bodybuilders and Fitness Models</a>. Tom has been featured in IRONMAN, Australian IRONMAN, Italian IRONMAN (Olympian’s News), Natural Bodybuilding and Fitness, Muscular Development, Men’s Exercise, and Men’s Fitness Magazines. Tom’s hard work, no-quick fixes approach has won him multiple titles in drug tested bodybuilding including Mr. Natural Pennsylvania, Natural New Jersey, Natural New York State, Natural Mid Atlantic States and NPC Natural Eastern Classic championships. More important, tens of thousands of people in 141 countries have used Tom’s Burn The Fat program to lose as much as 253 pounds or just the last stubborn 5-10 pounds and achieve that coveted 6-pack of abs. To learn more about Tom’s all-natural approach to fat burning, visit his site at <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/tinyurl.com');" href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp">http://www.BurnTheFat.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Double-Edged Sword of “Healthy” Fast Food</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tom Venuto www.BurnTheFat.com What’s on the menu at the big fast food chains lately? Oddly enough, the answer is… “health food!” Even more incongruous, many are marketing their food for weight loss. Healthy weight loss food at Taco Bell and McDonalds? Is this a noble move to be applauded, is it a big corporate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Tom Venuto</strong><br />
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<p><strong> </strong>What’s on the menu at the big fast food chains lately? Oddly  enough, the answer is… “health<a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-129" title="abs_male_female_banner_140X525" src="http://losefat.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/abs_male_female_banner_140X525.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="526" /></a> food!” Even more incongruous, many are marketing  their food for weight loss. Healthy weight loss food at Taco Bell and McDonalds?  Is this a noble move to be applauded, is it a big corporate money grab, or is it  a double edged sword?</p>
<p>Remember Jared Fogle, the Subway guy? He lost 245 pounds while eating at  Subway regularly. He simply picked the lower calorie menu items.  Seeing an  opportunity, the local store owner pitched Subway corporate with an idea. Before  long, Jared was the company spokesperson in their nationwide advertising  campaigns which became known as The Subway Diet.</p>
<p>Sales doubled to 8.2 billion. How much the increase came from the weight loss  ads is unknown, but there’s little doubt that using weight loss as a marketing  platform was a boon for the sandwich maker. Other fast food chains picked up the  weight loss torch where Subway left off.</p>
<p>The latest is the Taco Bell Drive through diet, with their own skinny  spokesperson: Christine! The ads, which are admittedly conservative, perhaps due  to more stringent FTC laws, say Christine lost 54 lbs over 2 years by reducing  her calories to 1250 a day, and choosing Taco Bell’s new lower calorie “Fresco”  items.</p>
<p>These include “7 diet items with 150 to 240 calories and under 9 grams of  fat.” For example, there’s a chicken soft taco with only 170 calories and 4  grams of fat.</p>
<p>For people who refuse to give up eating at fast food restaurants, this is  arguably a positive thing. Take my brother for example, He’s not a total junk  food junkie, but left to his own devices, he WILL make a beeline to Taco Bell  and McDonalds.</p>
<p>I went to McDonalds with him a few months ago (I was dragged there), and he  was about to order a bacon cheeseburger. I glanced at the menu and said, “That’s  790 calories!” I glanced down at his belly then continued, “Look, they have  chicken wraps. Why don’t you have one of those?” Without questioning me, he  agreed, apparently happy to get any McDonalds fix.</p>
<p>Right there at the counter they had the nutrition information sheets:</p>
<p>McDonald’s honey mustard grilled chicken wrap: 260 calories, 9 grams fat, 27  grams of carbs, 18 grams of protein.</p>
<p>That saved him 530 calories. Am I happy there was something with only 260  calories on the menu? Absolutely. Do I applaud the fast food restaurants for  offering lower calorie choices? You bet. But the big question is: are these  really “healthy choices?”</p>
<p>A few journalists and bloggers recently answered, “These fast food diet items  are NOT healthy, they’re only ‘healthi-ER.’”</p>
<p>I think they’re both mistaken. I think this food is not healthy nor is it  healthier. It’s only lower in calories. If you eat lower calorie food, that can  help you lose weight and if you lose weight, that can improve your health. But  what if your definition of healthy food includes nutrition, nutrient density and  absence of artificial ingredients?</p>
<p>Let’s take a look at that very low calorie chicken wrap. Is it really  healthier just because it’s got 1/3 the calories of a bacon cheeseburger?</p>
<p>Here’s the ingredients straight from McDonald’s website:</p>
<p>McDonald’s Grilled Chicken Breast Filet (wrap): Chicken breast filets with  rib meat, water, seasoning (salt, sugar, food starch-modified, maltodextrin,  spices, dextrose, autolyzed yeast extract, hydrolyzed [corn gluten, soy, wheat  gluten] proteins, garlic powder, paprika, chicken fat, chicken broth, natural  flavors (plant and animal source), caramel color, polysorbate 80, xanthan gum,  onion powder, extractives of paprika), modified potato starch, and sodium  phosphates. CONTAINS: SOY AND WHEAT. Prepared with Liquid Margarine: Liquid  soybean oil, water, partially hydrogenated cottonseed and soybean oils, salt,  hydrogenated cottonseed oil, soy lecithin, mono- and diglycerides, sodium  benzoate and potassium sorbate (preservative), artificial flavor, citric acid,  vitamin A palmitate, beta carotene (color). (and don’t forget the 800 mg of  sodium).</p>
<p>HOLY CRAP! Shouldn’t chicken breast be just one ingredient… chicken  breast?</p>
<p>This is not food. It’s more like what author Michael Pollan would call an  “edible food-like substance.”</p>
<p>What about the honey mustard sauce? The first ingredient after water is…  SUGAR!</p>
<p>The flour tortilla ingredients? Enriched bleached wheat flour, also made with  vegetable shortening (may contain one or more of the following: hydrogenated  soybean oil, soybean oil, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, hydrogenated  cottonseed oil with mono- and diglycerides added), contains 2% or less of the  following: sugar, leavening (sodium aluminum sulfate, calcium sulfate, sodium  phosphate, baking soda, corn starch, monocalcium phosphate), salt, wheat gluten,  dough conditioners, sodium metabisulfite, distilled monoglycerides.</p>
<p>Trans fats? Sugar? Aluminum? Stuff you can’t pronounce and have to look up to  find out it’s preservatives and disinfectants?</p>
<p>Don’t confuse the issues: weight loss and health…. Calories and nutrition.  There IS a difference, and that is what makes “healthy” fast food a double edged  sword at best.</p>
<p>Some people, like my brother, simply aren’t going to give up fast food  completely. If I can get him to make better bad choices, that could help him  control his weight. If that works, then I’m pleased that the fast food  restaurants have such choices to offer.</p>
<p>But if you wanted to make a good choice &#8211; a healthy choice &#8211; you’d forget  about “driving through” anywhere on a regular basis. You’d shop for whole,  fresh, natural real food, keep a well-stocked kitchen… and learn how to  cook.</p>
<p>The Subway diet, the Drive Through diet, or the Weight Watchers approved  McDonalds menu (yes its true, what a pair that is!) Don’t kid yourself – this is  not only not healthy, it’s not healthier – it’s lower calorie junk food.</p>
<p><em>“Welcome to our restaurant sir. Would you like a large plate of dog poo  or a small plate of dog poo?”</em></p>
<p><em>“No thank you, I will take neither. No matter what the serving size, crap  is still crap.”</em></p>
<p>Train hard and expect success!</p>
<p>Tom Venuto, author of<br />
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank">Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle</a></p>
<p>Founder &amp; CEO of<br />
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-innercircle" target="_blank">Burn The Fat Inner Circle</a><br />
<a href="http://xxxxx.burnthefat.hop.clickbank.net/?page=inner_circle"></a></p>
<p>About the Author:</p>
<p>Tom Venuto is the author of the #1 best seller, <em>Burn the  Fat, Feed the Muscle: Fat Burning Secrets of the World’s Best Bodybuilders and  Fitness Models.</em> Tom is a lifetime natural bodybuilder and fat loss expert  who achieved an astonishing 3.7% body fat level without drugs or supplements.  Discover how to increase your metabolism and burn stubborn body fat, find out  which foods burn fat and which foods turn to fat, plus get a free fat loss  report and mini course by visiting Tom&#8217;s site at: <strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank">www.BurnTheFat.com</a></strong></p>
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<p><strong>By Tom Venuto</strong><br />
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank"><strong>www.BurnTheFat.com</strong></a></p>
<p>No Pain, No Gain. Is this aphorism  just a fitness myth and downright bad advice? A lot of people seem to think so.  As a bodybuilder with 25 years of training experience and more than two dozen  trophies on my shelf, I have another perspective to offer you. Success with your  body and in every area of your life is all about stepping outside of your  comfort zone and that means embracing pain.</p>
<p>To reach high levels of physical and  personal success you must approach your training, and your entire life, as an  endeavor in constant growth. The ultimate truth is, you are either moving  forward or moving backward; growing or dying. There’s no such thing as  comfortably maintaining.</p>
<p>To grow, you must step above past  achievements; beyond your perceived boundaries and limits. That means stepping  out of the known, into the unknown; out of the familiar and into the unfamiliar;  out of the comfortable into the uncomfortable. You must get out of your comfort  zone.</p>
<p>The Late Cavett Robert, who was  founder of the National Speakers Association, said something I’ll never forget:  “Most people are running around their whole lives with their umbilical cords in  their hands and they’re looking for some place to plug it back in.”</p>
<p>Most people are scared of the  unknown. They prefer to stay in that womb of comfort. When the going gets tough;  when the effort gets painful, when the work gets hard, they always pull back  into safety. But the extraordinary people do the opposite. They know they have  to get out of the comfort zone, and into new territory or they’ll stagnate and  die.</p>
<p>Walt Disney once said that he never  wanted to repeat a past success. He was always creating something new. They  called it “Imagineering.” Disney’s mission was to continuously dream up and  create things they had never done before, and look at what Disney has become  today.</p>
<p>Here’s a little quote that you  should post on your bulletin board, your computer desktop or somewhere you will  always see it:</p>
<p>“Do what you always did, get what  you always got.”</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t grow or change by doing  what you’ve already done. You’ve got to train just to prevent yourself from  going backwards. Maintenance doesn’t occur when you do nothing, maintenance is  working to fight entropy, the tendency for things to naturally deteriorate.</p>
<p>Still, most people won’t leave their  comfort zones. They won’t do it in business, they won’t do it in their personal  lives. They won’t do it in their sport. They won’t do it for personal health and  fitness. Why? The answer is simple… It hurts.</p>
<p>By definition, what’s it like  outside the comfort zone? It’s UN-COMFORTABLE, right? Change is uncomfortable.  Sometimes it’s physically painful, but it’s always mentally and emotionally  painful, in the form of discipline, sacrifice, uncertainty and fear.</p>
<p>The maxim, “no pain no gain” gets  knocked all the time as if it were bad advice. The fact of life is that you  don’t grow unless you’ are constantly stepping outside the comfort zone, and  outside the comfort zone is discomfort and pain.</p>
<p>I find that it’s mostly the  non-achievers who make out “no pain, no gain” to be a bad thing. But the winners  get it. The champions understand stepping outside the comfort zone in a healthy  context, so they embrace it.</p>
<p>When you’re talking about the  Olympics, or pro bodybuilding or the Super Bowl or a world championship, you’d  better believe it’s physical pain, it’s discipline, it’s sacrifice, it’s blood,  sweat, and tears &#8211; literally. But for most people who simply want to go from  unfit to fit, from overweight to ideal weight, it’s not so much about physical  “pain”; it’s more like stretching yourself.</p>
<p>How do you develop flexibility? What  does your trainer tell you? You stretch to the point of discomfort, but not to  the point of pain, right? You get into a position of slight discomfort and you  hold it just long enough, then what happens? The discomfort goes away, because  the muscle becomes more pliable, and the range of motion is increased.</p>
<p>Each time, you stretch a little  further, just barely into the range you’ve never been in before, and eventually,  you’re doing the splits. And why do you approach it like that? Because you don’t  want to injure yourself. Stretch too far, too fast and your muscle tears.</p>
<p>The elite athletes and high  achievers really have to push themselves; they’re going to push their boundaries  and test their limits. But if you’re not an elite athlete or seasoned  bodybuilder, and you take the advice, “no pain, no gain” too literally, you’re  going to end up getting injured.</p>
<p>I always say to my training partner  when I watch him cringing during a set and he finishes up with that pained look  on his face, “Are you injured, or just hurt?” He knows what I’m talking about.  If he says he’s hurt, I say, “OK, good. As long as you’re not injured. Let’s get  on with it. Next set.”</p>
<p>It’s not about injury. That is bad  pain. That is stupidity. But do stretch yourself.  You can’t  improve unless you stretch yourself. If that’s what some people want – if they  just want to “stay fit” – OK fine. It actually doesn’t take that much to stay  fit, once you’ve already achieved it.</p>
<p>But what if you want to improve?  What if you want a new body? What if you want to change? If that&#8217;s what you  want, you’ve got to push yourself a little. You’ve got to break comfort zones.  And if your body is not changing, then I don’t care how hard you think you’re  working, whatever you’re doing right now is inside your comfort zone.</p>
<p><a href="http://burnthefat.com/"></a>The statement “no pain, no gain” has been misinterpreted,  criticized and labeled a fallacy by many. However, the people doing the  criticizing are almost always comfort zoners who haven’t achieved much. Don’t  listen to them. Instead, follow the small percentage of people who step out and  achieve great things. If you don’t like the sound of it, then say, “No effort,  no gain.” We’re still talking about the same thing.</p>
<p>Embrace the discomfort like the  champions do. Soon it subsides, you enjoy the benefits of the change and the  pain is forgotten. You’ve reached a new, higher plateau of achievement. Enjoy  the view for a short while. But be on guard because it’s not long before that  higher level becomes your new comfort zone and then its time to press on  again.</p>
<p><strong>About the  author</strong></p>
<p>Tom Venuto is a lifetime natural (steroid-free) bodybuilder,  freelance writer and best selling author of <a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank">Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle: Fat Burning Secrets  of the World’s Best Bodybuilders and Fitness Models</a>. Tom has been  featured in IRONMAN, Australian IRONMAN, Italian IRONMAN (Olympian’s News),  Natural Bodybuilding and Fitness, Muscular Development, Men’s Exercise, and  Men’s Fitness Magazines. Tom’s hard work, no-quick fixes approach has won him  multiple titles in drug tested bodybuilding including Mr. Natural Pennsylvania,  Natural New Jersey, Natural New  York State,  Natural Mid Atlantic States and NPC Natural Eastern Classic championships. More  important, tens of thousands of people in 141 countries have used Tom’s Burn The  Fat program to lose as much as 253 pounds or just the last stubborn 5-10 pounds  and achieve that coveted 6-pack of abs. To learn more about Tom’s all-natural  approach to fat burning, visit his site at <a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp">http://www.BurnTheFat.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking About Buying Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle? WAIT! Find Out What You&#8217;re Getting Yourself Into BEFORE You Buy Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle makes some outrageous claims, has a bunch of larger-than-life testimonials, and costs more than your average hardcover book. When scrolling through the (very long) official website, your mind will [...]]]></description>
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<p>WAIT! Find Out What You&#8217;re Getting Yourself Into BEFORE You Buy</p>
<p>Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle makes some outrageous claims, has a bunch of larger-than-life testimonials, and costs more than your average hardcover book. When scrolling through the (very long) official website, your mind will be racing with questions wondering if it’s a scam or a legitimate program, because you have to admit, the concept behind the program is very intriguing.</p>
<p>It’s getting harder every day to distinguish the legitimate fat loss programs from the ones that are nothing but scams, so…</p>
<p>Before you decide to purchase Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle, let’s put it to the test.</p>
<p>First, the author, Tom Venuto has been featured on hundreds of websites as well as in magazines such as Natural Bodybuilding &amp; Fitness, Ironman, Men’s Exercise and Men’s Fitness. Tom is also the author of a hardcover national best-seller, The Body Fat Solution (Penguin/Avery books). There was even a blurb about his latest book in Oprah Magazine.</p>
<p>Venuto is a bodybuilder – in fact, his whole system is based on “fat-burning secrets of bodybuilders and fitness models.” Looking at his pictures, you can see that he is beyond good shape, the guy is jacked and six-packed. You’d be tempted to scream “Steroids” except that Venuto says he’s lifetime natural and has competed in drug-tested competitions for more than 20 years.</p>
<p>After a little more research, you’ll find that Burn The Fat was released in 2002 and was the #1 e-book best-seller for 4 years in a row. Most Internet weight loss programs haven’t even been around that long, let alone topped the charts that long. Also, New York City publishers and major magazines like Men’s Fitness don’t give the time of day to fly-by-night Internet marketers, so there’s some credibility.</p>
<p>But the real question is, does the program actually work?</p>
<p>The claim made by Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is that bodybuilders and fitness models are the leanest athletes in the world. Venuto himself was 3.7% body fat at one point (note: on the day of a contest). Therefore, says Venuto, if you find out how bodybuilding, fitness and figure competitors get so lean and you do the same thing, you will get the same results. It makes sense. However, there’s no magic solution here.</p>
<p>From reading Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle, you learn that you won’t get 6-pack abs or a body like a fitness model by training a few minutes a day and eating junk. You learn that to get lean you have to change your lifestyle and adopt new habits to replace the old ones that made you fat. You learn that to get “ripped” it takes an even more regimented nutrition program.</p>
<p>When looking at the Burn The Fat website, you’ll see a home page plastered with testimonials from people of all ages. Since it’s impossible to be sure these testimonials/people are real, a little outside research is in order. What you’ll find on a web search is a free discussion forum called the Burn The Fat Facebook group, which has several thousand members who support each other to implement the program. You’ll also find several Burn The Fat Yahoo groups. There is also a paid online support community (sponsored by Venuto), called the Burn The Fat Inner Circle, with thousands of members using the Burn The Fat system. Membership to this site is optional and doesn’t come with the e-book.</p>
<p>With a little more online research, it’s easy to find positive reviews and before and after photos of people who have successful used Burn The Fat to lose weight. You’ll also find some YouTube videos and blogs devoted to chronicling the training journals and nutrition programs of fat burners.</p>
<p>It’s hard to dispute that Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is one of the most established fat loss programs online. Not only is third party proof all over the Internet, this program has been around since 2002. A program just can’t survive that long on the web if there isn’t good word of mouth. And of course, we know this method has worked for bodybuilders for decades.</p>
<p>The final question then becomes, will it work for YOU?</p>
<p>Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is a best seller and there’s proof that it works. But it will probably appeal the most to a certain kind of person. First, it takes effort and a significant time investment. It trades focus, dedication and hard work to get significant, permanent and natural fat loss (as opposed to some rapid fat loss programs where you’re required to take drugs or supplements and where the weight is a lot more likely to come back).</p>
<p>Another thing to know is that the main focus of the e-book is on nutrition, and it requires counting calories and crunching numbers to create menu plans. There’s a lot of value in that kind of precision, but this approach may not be for everyone. Some people prefer to just estimate portion sizes. Burn The Fat is probably ideal for people who need structure, enjoy planning and are detail-oriented (accountants, engineers, math buffs and other analytical types will be in seventh heaven). If you like to know WHY you’re doing something instead of just being told WHAT to do, you’ll appreciate the detail in the 300+ pages. It’s definitely thorough. Encyclopedic even.</p>
<p>Here’s the bottom line:</p>
<p>If you want a quick fix weight loss solution, if you’re looking for what pill to take or if you’re not willing to exercise, then Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is probably not for you.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you’ve tried all the diet trends and fads, if you really want to know the (sometimes uncomfortable) truth about fat loss and if you have the discipline to make lifestyle changes, then you’ll find Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle to be an excellent investment that delivers what it promises – you burn off the fat, you keep your muscle and you don’t have to starve yourself to do it.</p>
<p>It may not be for everyone, but it’s no scam. Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is legitimate and effective. You can learn more at the official website at <a href="http://tinyurl.com/burnfatlofa" target="_blank">http://www.BurnTheFat.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tom venuto. This is a great Christmas Gift idea and will be very handy when you make those New Years resolutions. Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle, The #1 best-selling diet ebook on the Internet (as rated by clickbank.com), is completely unique and different from other programs on the diet market because it&#8217;s not [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a great Christmas Gift idea and will be very handy when you make those New Years resolutions.</p>
<p><a href="http://tinyurl.com/burnfatlofa" target="_blank">Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle</a>, The #1 best-selling diet ebook on the Internet (as rated by clickbank.com), is completely unique and different from other programs on the diet market because it&#8217;s not a weight loss program &#8211; it&#8217;s a fat loss program. Once you&#8217;ve read just the first three chapters, there will be no doubt in your mind that pursuing weight loss is not only the wrong goal, it may be the reason why you&#8217;ve failed to reach and maintain your ideal body weight</p>
<p>Burn The fat shows you exactly why it&#8217;s fat you must lose, not weight, why you cannot succeed with starvation diets, and then shows you exactly how to burn off fat, step by step, in one of the most detailed fat loss nutrition books ever written.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in learning exactly what to eat to lose fat the natural way &#8211; without supplements, without drugs and without slowing down your metabolism &#8211; while also learning the why behind it all, then this program could truly change your life. Get more information at:</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard (or, heh, realized), that it&#8217;s more difficult for women to lose fat than men. Immediately most people think it must be estrogen or hormonal issues. But perhaps the biggest factor is NOT hormones, but the simple fact that women are usually smaller and lighter than men&#8230;.. more]]></description>
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