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[14 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 71 views]

MTD is a social fitness network for bodybuilders, fitness models, personal trainers and fitness lovers.

Supplements »

[20 May 2009 | No Comment | 115 views]

Learn how to make tasty bodybuilding/dieting protein shakes using a mizture of commercially available supplement powder mixed with items found in the home and the supermerket. If the thought of forcing down another awful tasting protein shake down your throat turns your stomach then this will help you.

Weight Loss »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 118 views]

If you want any weight loss program to work you have to perform “Strength Training”. It’s absolutely imperative during the course of a lifetime not only for weight loss goals but also for general health and well-being.
For years we have been told to diet the excess fat from our bodies and throw in some fast walking to hasten the process. The trouble with this is that the low calorie restricted diet would throw the body into starvation mode, with the body
holding onto the fat and using precious lean muscle …

Weight Loss »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 100 views]

Every regime has its supply of useless folk lore and
half-truths that get passed on down the line from
person to person. But I’d put weight loss up against
any of them for what has to be the most time wasting and
even the most dangerous myths out there.
There is a ton of free advice seen in the media these days
and if it is taken seriously, can really set you back on your
weight loss endeavours. This can lead to the kind of frustration
that makes people think they are “destined to remain fat for …

Weight Loss »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 105 views]

What is a calorie? The definition of a calorie is “the amount of energy, or heat it takes to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius”. A calorie is a unit of energy that is associated with food and drink and is a measure of the energy, or heat, that food produces as your body uses it as fuel.
The first step in counting calories for your personal weight loss is to calculate how many calories you burn in a day (your total daily energy …

Nutrition »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 90 views]

Over the last 30 years, research into food and blood glucose response has completely changed our carbohydrate classification system.
It has been learned that it is impossible to predict the impact on blood glucose levels by certain foods, instead people are fed carbohydrate foods and the response measured.
This response is known as the Glycemic Index (GI), it is a measure of how quickly carbohydrate foods are digested and absorbed, and ranks carbohydrate foods according to their impact on blood sugar (glucose) levels: as indicted by elevated
blood glucose.
Foods with …

Body building »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 137 views]

We know that using free weights and machines is the fastest and most efficient way there is to improve your metabolism and strength, but for many reasons these may not be convenient or readily accessible to you.
You may also have no access to a commercial gym, home gym or are on business trip, but there can be a solution, a strength-training workout without the need of expensive machines.
As with any exercise, whether you are using your own body weight, machines or free weights, if the resistance doesn’t increase, …

Body building »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 128 views]

In order for muscles to grow, three things are required:
1. Stimulus – exercise is needed to make the muscles work, use energy and cause microscopic damage to the fibers.
2. Nutrition – after intense exercise the muscles need to replenish their stores of fuel.
3. Rest – it is during the rest or recovery phase that the muscles repair the microscopic damage and grow.
Muscle size increases due to hypertrophic adaptation and an increase in the cross section area of individual muscle fibers. Intensive exercise impacts more on the strength influencing fast twitch …

Body building »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 124 views]

The vast majority of myths about weight gain are mostly passed down from
“gym talk” and so-called experts who know nothing about the body’s workings.
Myths that lead to wasted time, frustration and if are taken blindly as truth, can really set back your progress in the gym. Don’t believe everything you hear in the gym when it comes to exercise and weight gain, do the research yourself.
Simple, basic principles apply to all weight and muscle gain such as progressive overload, variable frequency of reps and high intensity workouts. Lets take a …

Body building »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 93 views]

If you have been lifting weights for sometime or have been reading bodybuilding magazines and journals, you would have probably heard of super setting. However, how often have you seen people super setting when weight lifting? If you did, did you notice those guys who were super setting were almost invariably the bigger boys. If you want to be big, then why didn’t you superset like them since you have seen that super setting can help you build big muscles?
What is weight lifting superset? A superset is when you perform …