Diet & Nutrition
Written by Shin Ohtake on Thursday, September 02, 2010 •
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One common phenomenon that you’ve probably experienced when performing short, high intense activity is the swift onset of muscle fatigue. Once that feeling of muscle tightness and fatigue kicks in it’s just a matter of time before your muscles simply stops working no matter what your brain says. If you have any experience competing in a short race (between 1 - 10 minutes) or even working out at your maximum effort, you know what I’m talking about. These symptoms generally come on when you push your body past it’s lactic acid threshold and in most cases your muscles fail before your lungs do.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Thursday, August 26, 2010 •
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Just the other day, I was answering questions on my MAX Workouts forum when one of the members asked a question that got me wondering. The member on the forum is in training for an endurance event that lasts 2 - 3 hours and he asked what modification was needed on the diet, now that he was significantly increasing his training volume.
Now, if you’ve been following me for a while, you probably know that I recommend a high protein, low carb and a moderately high fat diet, loosely based on what is popularly know as the Paleo diet. I don’t go as far as eliminating all of the foods that’s suggested by the Paleo diet, for sake of moderation, although I tend to be more stringent than what I recommend. I do think it’s more realistic and doable for people to go on a diet that isn’t too extreme. Extreme…that is, relative to the modern American diet that consists of fast foods laden with trans fats, big gulp soft drinks that contain about a bucket of sugar and a population that’s been brain washed into thinking that cereal bars with sugar listed first on the ingredient as healthy because it claims to be low in fat. Anyway I digress, and I’ll get off my soap box for now and get to the point.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 •
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The last 3 weeks has been pretty hectic, and I apologize for not having been able to post any new article as of late. As I write this article on the floor of our unfurnished apartment, waiting for our belonging to arrive on a truck being transported across the country…I realized that I’ve been living off of take outs and restaurant foods for the last month. And I have to say that it’s gotten pretty old. Although, we do the best we can to eat healthy when eating out…it’s tough to find good reliable food sources. However, during this time of adjustment, I’ve been fortunate enough to find a couple of really great products that have kept me from falling too far off the health wagon.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, July 07, 2010 •
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So what’s the best way to lose weight?
Intermittent fasting? Counting calories? High protein diet? High fiber diet?
The answer depends on who you ask, and the truthfully, if it’s a legitimate diet - and when I mean legitimate, I mean none of these ridiculous diets, like the banana diet which apparently was huge in Japan for a while (go figure!) - most diets work…to a certain degree.
The difficult thing about diets is that everyone is different and we all respond differently to foods…so there really is no one size fits all. However, one thing is certain, you are what you eat and eating the right foods can make your weight loss efforts much easier. Here are a few tips that can make your diet a success.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, June 09, 2010 •
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What do you think of first when you see the word cholesterol? Heart disease…? We’ll you’re definitely not alone. Cholesterol and heart disease have been synonymous since the 70’s when a scientist named Ancel Keys (1) published a major study, spanning seven countries on how diet affects the heart.
Key’s conclusion: Cholesterol causes heart disease and saturated fat increases cholesterol and hence saturated fat causes heart disease. This began the fat free craze that literally swept the nation…fat became nationally demonized as the cause of heart disease (along with weight gain). And the high carb, low fat diet became the face of the “healthy heart” American diet.
The study became so engrained that an entire new national program was developed, the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP). NCEP’s objective is to help educate people of the dangers of high cholesterol and how to best prevent heart disease. Now, that seems like a great program…right? I mean our tax money is actually going toward something that helps the general public and as supposed to some major private conglomerate that uses our money to increase their pay checks. Well, there’s only one problem. The “landmark” study, which all dietary recommendation for a health heart was based on, was found to be flawed.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, June 02, 2010 •
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As the saying goes…you are what you eat.
There are 3 major categories that all foods can be divided into. These are also known as macronutrients. Macronutrients are your proteins, carbohydrates and fats. We eat a combination of all three on a daily basis, but did you know that only 2 are needed for you to survive and they also happen to be the most effective in helping you lose weight? And one in particular is absolutely necessary if you want to burn off your stubborn fat and transform your body. Unfortunately, most of us have been gravely misinformed about how each macronutrient affects our body, which is why weight gain has become such a perpetual problem.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 •
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There really is nothing better than a good nights sleep! After you wake up from a deep restful sleep, your mind seems clearer, your body feels better and even your day seems to go better. Well, your not just imagining it…it’s true. Your body’s chemistry is greatly affected by sleep. In fact sleep plays a vital part in managing your body’s hormones…the same hormones that also control your metabolic processes responsible for weight loss. Believe it or not, sleep plays a huge part in weight loss. Numerous studies have found a direct correlation between weight gain and lack of sleep. Depriving yourself of adequate sleep can alter your hormones and make losing weight much more difficult than it should be.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 •
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Time may be the most important aspect in our lives. It keeps ticking away no matter what we do. It’s what we live by, it’s our guideline. It keeps us organized and on schedule. There’s 24 hours in a day, most of us work 40 hours (or more) a week, we divide our day up into hourly increments and so it’s no surprise that we judge things based on time.
If someone worked 8 hours, you automatically assume that person did more work than someone that worked 4 hours…right? The problem is, that assumption neglects a very important component…quality. Quality can’t be defined by time…in fact, more often than not quality has an inverse relation to time. You’re more likely to perform higher quality of work in a shorter amount of time. And the longer you work, the more likely your quality declines. And this holds true for fitness as well.
It may come as a surprise, but working out longer isn’t always good for you, and it doesn’t mean you’re going to lose more weight either. In fact, it can stop you from losing weight all together. There’s reason to believe that your body wasn’t designed to exercise more than a certain amount a day and doing more can actually be more harmful.
So if you’re still stuck in the mind set, that you need to workout out longer so you can burn more calories…you’ve been going down the wrong path and it’ll only lead you to more frustrations.
Quality over quantity. Save precious time by learning to work with your body, so you can lose weight easier and more efficiently and achieve optimum health and fitness at the same time. Believe it or not, it’s much easier than your think.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, May 05, 2010 •
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The most common area in the body that almost everyone wants to improve is their stomach. This is why the cover of most fitness magazines have headlines in bold that read something like, “Lose Belly Fat in 10 Days” or “How to Get Sexy Abs like so and so”.
Yes, we’re a culture obsessed with abs. Ironically, abs are the first feature on your body to accumulate fat and usually one of the last places to burn off. Which is why we’re always on the lookout for the latest information that can make our lives just a little easier, when it comes to achieving those flat sexy abs garnered by the “heavily air brushed” celebrities on the front cover of magazines. Well then, you’re in for a nice surprise!
A recent study done on this popular compound found that people that took it lost belly fat, compared to people that didn’t take it….and it was specifically belly fat that was affected. Imagine that, it’s usually the other way around…you lose everything but the belly! It’s nice to know that there’s a compound out there that’s feelin‘ your frustrations! Find out what compound I’m talking about and how you can use it to help you burn off your stubborn belly flab!
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 •
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The weight loss supplement industry is always looking for that magic pill that’ll do it all. And truth be told, the lure of easy weight loss is often times too attractive…even for the well informed. Which explains why the weight loss supplement business is a multi billion dollar industry.
We live in a culture of instant gratification, where going under the knife for a little nip and tuck have become as common as visiting your family doctor and taking an OTC diet pill is as normal as taking a multi-vitamin
Even though majority of the products out in the market today are just as effective as taking a sugar pill…these companies are smart, savvy and know exactly how to take advantage of people’s weaknesses and desires.
The weight loss supplement companies are used to taking the benefits of one or two active ingredient(s) from naturally occurring plants and vegetation and packaging it into pills and powders.
The problem is there is no standard level of quality when it comes to supplements in the US. There is no third party quality control agencies that exists to make sure that you’re getting what’s stated in the label. So you never really know what you’re consuming and more often than not the pill being marketed is probably 99% filler.
This is why the recently published study from Newcastle University, is quite significant.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 •
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Oxygen is something we all take for granted since we really don’t ever think about it. But it’s the most important element that’s responsible for the existence of life. Without oxygen there wouldn’t be any living thing on this earth!
It’s amazing how the most important element in our life is taken for granted. It’s estimated that in the last 10,000 years the level of oxygen in the atmosphere has dropped by 50 %! Now 10,000 years may seem a long time, but in earth time, it’s just a blink of an eye.
Scary thought considering the explosion of global population and industrialization is crippling our oxygen producing environment faster than ever before.
And in addition to less available oxygen, we’ve also become less efficient at consuming oxygen. This means that you’re functioning with lower levels of oxygen in your body. Since oxygen is needed in essentially all of your metabolic processes including burning fat - without proper levels of oxygen, these metabolic processes slow down or get halted altogether, seriously compromising your health and stopping your weight loss and fitness progress dead in it’s tracks.
Needless to say having enough oxygen in your body is critical for a healthy body.
I’ll show you how to effectively increase oxygen levels in your body, so it can function at an optimal level, ensuring that your fat burning and weight loss efforts are realized to it’s maximum potential and protect you from any serious health problems.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, April 14, 2010 •
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Remember when tanning was in. I’m probably aging myself here, but I remember back when I was a kid growing up in NYC and swimming at the local outdoor swimming pool. While all the kids were busy playing Marco Polo in the pool, the adults were busy trying to find just the right position to place their recliners to get maximum sun exposure and literally bake themselves in the sun…extra crispy! Colonel Sanders would have been proud!
But then came the realization that looking golden bronze may not be so good for your skin or health! Smart thing, since skin cancer is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer around. And all of a sudden sun tanning lotion was replaced with sunscreens and baking in the sun became a thing of the past.
However, it seems that we may have gone a little overboard about avoiding the sun.
A recent study found that vitamin D deficiency is not only prevalent, but it’s present in epidemic proportions in North America! Vitamin D deficiency causes serious diseases like cancer, rickets, osteoporosis and diabetes, and most recently linked to weight gain from increased fat storage.
I’ll show you some surprisingly alarming facts about vitamin D deficiency. You’ll learn why your dermatologist may be causing you to become vitamin D deficient and find out how much vitamin D you really need and the simplest way to get it. I’ll also show you the best vitamin D supplementation, as well as which foods to eat, so you can get sufficient vitamin D to optimize your health and help maximize your weight loss efforts.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, April 07, 2010 •
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The thing I love about spring is the energy in the air. It’s almost palpable! People come out of hibernation and get outside for some much needed sun and fresh air.
And as we come out from hiding, the other thing that almost inevitably seems to happen as the climate gets warmer, is our increased thirst for cold alcohol beverages. It’s as if we’ve been deprived of drinking all winter! Maybe it’s the heat, maybe it’s the patio or maybe it’s just part of spring fever. Whatever the reason…there always seems to be an occasion where drinking a cold alcoholic beverage is appropriate. A beer after a nice day out in the sun, a cosmopolitan for those swanky nights out or a fresh mimosa at your Sunday brunch with your family and friends. Whatever the occasion, there’s always an alcoholic beverage that perfectly fits that event.
Now, my motto for almost everything, including alcohol, is moderation. But let’s be honest, when it comes to alcohol, the word “moderation” gets used quite liberally. Now I’m not suggesting that you stop drinking, but if you’re worried about your waistline and appearance as the warmer weather approaches and the amount of clothing covering your body starts to lessen, than you’d better reconsider how much you drink.
But, if drinking is going to be a significant part of your summer plans, I’ll give you some effective tips to help negate some of the unwanted effects of alcohol consumption including weight gain.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 •
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Beer belly, spare tire, spill over…they’re all the same thing - Belly Fat. And it’s the most difficult area to lose fat and get lean. No amount of sit ups, crunches or side bends are going to get rid of it. It’s fat around your belly and you need to burn off the fat if you ever want to see the effects of all your ab/core exercises.
The problem is that the fat around your belly isn’t like any other fat on your body. It’s heavily influenced by your hormones and in order for you to make real changes in that area, you’re going to have to take charge of your hormones. And this is the difficult part…first you have to know which hormones are doing the damage and then you have to learn how to control these hormones and lastly, you have to implement these changes if you ever want your belly fat to go away.
Now, there’s few key hormones that affect your belly fat, but there’s one in particular that really makes a difference. It’s a powerful hormone that is essential to your body’s metabolic functions but it can also easily get out of balance and cause havoc to your body. And to make matters more difficult this hormone increases as you age making the occurrence of imbalance, and a larger belly, almost a sure thing. BUT all is not lost…you CAN get rid of your spare tire, IF you know what to do. Stop wasting your time and effort on things that don’t work. I’ll show you what you need to know, so you can take control of your hormone and really start making a difference in your body. You’ll understand why you haven’t been able to burn off your belly fat and learn to make the necessary changes in order to finally penetrate the stubborn fat that’s been surrounding your belly like Fort Knox.
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Written by Shin Ohtake on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 •
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Did you know that there’s a 99.9% chance that you eat some type of genetically modified foods everyday?
GMO, stands for genetically modified organism. It’s when an organism is created through the introduction, elimination or rearrangement of specific genes or DNA sequences using a recombinant DNA technique. Basically it’s engineered food, that’s got traits that aren’t natural in nature. It often means that these organisms are genetically altered to be resistant to harmful chemicals found in pesticides and herbicides.
So what does this mean to you? It means, that there is a strong likelihood that traces of harmful chemicals being utilized on these GM crops have infiltrated your body because almost every processed and packaged foods have at least one or more GM products in them.
Keep reading to find out what GM products you may be eating and how it affects your health. I’ll also show you how to avoid GM products to ensure that you keep consuming “real” natural foods that are beneficial to your health rather than harmful.
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