In Fitness and in Health
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I guess the question needs to be framed with each individual sweetener, but I found one on Splenda: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/261179.php
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Started Skogg System again last night. Ouch!!!!
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First day back after some time off always leaves my hamstrings feeling destroyed. But in a good way. I think.
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Haha Yes! Hamstrings are sore as hell in a good way
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Trying to work a day or two of running into the normal gym routine. Didn't used to care for it and still don't And I still firmly believe the 'anybody can run a marathon after training' thing is a crock!
Also, I believe Stevia doesn't have the same insulin trigger as the other fake sugars.
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Trying to work a day or two of running into the normal gym routine. Didn't used to care for it and still don't And I still firmly believe the 'anybody can run a marathon after training' thing is a crock!
Also, I believe Stevia doesn't have the same insulin trigger as the other fake sugars.
Running, especially Short (100-800m) interval repeats are extremely productive as a supplement to a Strength training regimen. People that Lift Heavy and Run fast are often the fittest people.
Ironically, I knew someone that ran a marathon off nothing except 3-4 Mile training runs (2x a week) and a LOT of interval / strength training. He didn't finish very fast, but finished and got the free beer and medal afterwards lol
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Lol
In short - that poor young lad was me lol
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Lol I figured someone may have caught it with the photo haha
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If anyone lives in Alexandria, Virginia - I think Rudy Nielson (a coach form some CrossFit Games athletes) could rock some Iron Heart gear! IH-9526V perhaps?
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Here is a pic of the poor SOB around mile 22 after some friends decided to join in for support.
Love it. It hits a little too close to home. I've been working on my overall fitness and not training for the races. I run about once a month and it's usually a race of some sort.
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Nice work Summ3r! It's all about staying healthy and having fun with it-
Finally after some much needed time away from the barbell I've hoped back on The Outlaw Way program - holy quads batman - in wrecked!
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Currently in the middle of a 6 wk challenge to drop 5% body fat or 20lbs. It's a pretty ingenious marketing plan. They call it "skin in the game". $500 upfront with a nutrition plan and full access to their strength training classes.
At the end of the 6 wks you get a full refund of $500 if you meet your goal. Then they use the before and after pics as marketing which is worth more to them. Only a few ppl don't make it.
2wks in and I'm down 10lbs. Roughly 10 more to go until I figure I've hit 5%.
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What kinda program they have you on nutrition and training wise?
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Training it's a lot of kettle bells and weights. Tuesday and Thursday are cardio so tons of burpees and plyo metrics.
Nutrition is based on macros. My daily allotment is 175g protien, 38g fat and 170g carbs. About 1700 cal split into 6 meals. It feels like I eat all the time.
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Coolness - what is your Bodyweight? or what was your starting BW?
With weights are you doing Static lifts or Dynamic lifts? And what kinda KB work?
Sorry, I geek out on this stuff lol