Fix Posture, and Build a Great Butt.

Have you ever noticed how some people are walking around with messed up posture all the time?

One of my customers came in to buy protein, and from the first glance, I knew from his posture that he spent way too much time bench pressing.

Since the body is a complex system, strength imbalances must be assessed and addressed. It’s the same thing for a vehicle — you wouldn’t drive your car if the wheels were turned in all different directions.

Here’s a video of two of the best exercises for strength, fat loss, mobility, and flexibility. This will help posture and support quality of life.

Overhead Squat

  • Shoulder flexibility
  • Upper back mobility
  • Hip mobility, strength
  • Promotes healthy posture
  • Core/Abdominal strength (help you get six-pack abs, or just just boost all your other exercises)
  • Glute activation
  • Quadricep warmup

Reverse Lunge

  • Due to position of bar, your are FORCED to have good form. No ifs, buts, or whatevers. You MUST have good form, or the bar will drop. This is good for teaching proper form.
  • Neutral spine — spine is safe from heavy compression since it is a unilateral (one leg at a time) movement.
  • Help you build Jessica Biel booty or the Butt of Adonis.
  • Nice for thighs, quadriceps
  • Burns fat, strengthens glutes, which prevents lower back injury as a result.

Putting it all together

On Leg day, you can do something like this…

1. Overhead Squat, 2 sets of 15 reps for warmup and mobility

2. Leg Press, 5 sets of 5 for strength

3. Reverse Lunge, 3 sets of 8 for glute strength.

4. Seated Calf Raise, 5 sets of 6

5. Standing Calf Raise, 10 sets of 10

POST WORK OUT

  • Protein Shake
  • Stretching
  • Myofascial release with foam roller OR massage.
  • Relax, reduce stress.
  • Eat solid meal with plenty of carbs+protein within 1 hour of exercise.

FOR FAT LOSS: Eat 2,000 calories per day (women), 2,300 calories per day (men)

FOR MUSCLE GROWTH: Eat 2,700+ calories per day.

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Eat Meat, Look like Jessica Biel

In healthy quantities, meat can help people look like this:

Jessica Biel: FORMER vegetarion

Jessica Biel: FORMER vegetarian

Meat is GREAT for lean muscle, but how can I make it part of my healthy lifestyle?

I understand the arguments against meat. Aside from the protein content, there are parts of meat that just aren’t good for your body.

The GOOD part, is that we can balance the negatives of meat with other wise food choices. Here’s a little example of something I find works well for me:

Meat Eating Strategy

1. Prepare your body for digestion, and create an intestinal environment where toxins won’t survive.

20 minutes before eating beef:

Liquefy 1-2 tablespoon coconut oil and add to hot water for tea (or herbs)

The power of coconut oil lies in its ability to be used as a highly efficient source of energy, while containing natural fatty acids that burn fat and kill viruses. Meanwhile, the herbs in tea will support healthy metabolism, digestion, and anti-parasitic action.

You wouldn’t go to work without your clothes on, so why wouldn’t you be ready for the meat machine?

Coconut oil is worthy.

2. Eat vegetables, containing nutrients and fiber to aid in digestion.

In fact, 30 g fiber per day keeps disease away.

3. Consume Kefir!

Almost all of the negative effects of beef are balanced by Kefir.

Kefir, Meat, and My Body: Consuming Kefir will…

  • Reduce levels of Blood Pressure due to it’s naturally occurring content of Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium.
  • Calming effect on the nervous system, ideally allowing for more efficient digestion.
  • Supply body with ample beneficial bacteria which release anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-oxidant compounds specifically targeted toward nearly all the bad microbes.
  • Raw Kefir is loaded with digestive enzymes, which allow your pancreas to rest and recuperate.
  • Anti-inflammatory.
  • Largely acts as a cleanser for the colon to get rid of toxins.
  • DON’T HAVE TO EAT AS MUCH MEAT, because Kefir already contains well absorbed, easily digestible, and readily available amino acids.

Eating meat with ease

Now you all understand why I love Kefir.

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Protein for Your Muscle, and Why the Meat Ain’t Free

There’s no denying it: Meat Builds Lean Muscle, at a cost.

Delicious, but please eat along with fiber source.

Delicious, pumped full of amino acids and toxins.

Amino acids, the building blocks of muscle, are found in very high levels in meat and high protein sources. These amino acids are involved in both the process of muscle breakdown and synthesis of new muscle.

Not all aminos are created equally

For muscle maintenance and recovery, the Branched Chain Amino Acid, L-Leucine, is the King of Aminos. In fact, L-Leucine enjoys a prioritized uptake by muscle cells due to it’s superior means of transportation. It’s important to get L-Leucine in combination with other Amino Acids, specifically L-Isoleucine, and L-Valine.

Think of it this way, the King Leucine has VIP access to the Party, and he’s bringing his entourage with him too. A high level of L-Leucine can provide greater additional uptake of the other BCAA‘s, Isoleucine and Valine.

Since muscle is comprised 33% of the triad of Branched Chain Amino Acids, it makes sense to eat food rich in L-Leucine.

Abundance of Amino Acids = Ability for Muscles to Strengthen

The Actual Cost of Meat

I’m not talking here, about the environmental impact of meat.

Actually, the most important thing to consider is YOUR internal environmental impact of meat.

Despite humans having evolved the ability to consume meat, do you think people were eating beef on a daily basis? More likely during hunter-gatherer times, humans consumed several POUNDS of Kale, Lettuce, and Greens to offset any harmful effects from meat.

Beef, to an extent, is relatively toxic to the body. It takes a high amount of body resources to digest, detoxify, and pass meat products.

How Beef Affects Your Body

  • Contributes to greater acidity in the body (This acidic environment allows unhealthy bacteria, yeasts, and virus to grow from within)
  • Potential for harmful bacteria, such as e. coli.
  • High in cholesterol
  • Most meat is high in added salt as well.
  • Increase Blood Pressure if body is not already in balance.
  • Body must produce significant digestive enzymes, which many non-rawfood eaters may be lacking.
  • Higher in Omega-6 Saturated Fat, offsetting the balance between Omega-3 and Omega-6 essential fatty acids.
  • Related to pro-inflammatory response in body. (Your heart and joints don’t like that)
  • Most commercial meats may be loaded with pesticides, antibiotics, and hormones. (And now your meat is too).
  • PROVIDES BODY WITH ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS, NECESSARY FOR EVERY LEAN TISSUE IN THE BODY.

Overall, the Amino Acids are VERY important to life and functioning as a human being. Moreover, amino acids such as L-Lysine are anti-viral and very popular among people with cold sores.

The key is Balance and Moderation when it comes to meat.

By all means, enjoy. Just eat your veggies too. 🙂

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