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	<itunes:summary>The Exercise Update Podcast is about giving you the right information and resources to achieve your fitness goals.  Whether you are starting on the path to getting in shape or a seasoned fitness enthusiast you&#039;ll love the Exercise Update Podcast.  We focus on three primary things that people need to be aware of when exercising.  First having the right workout, exercises, and equipment that are in line with your end goal.  Second is practicing good nutrition principles so that you have a healthy body.  Finally we help keep you motivated because we all experience those times that we need a little extra push or incentive to keep going.  I know you&#039;ll enjoy the Exercise Update Podcast.  Find us online at ExerciseUpdate.com</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Exercise Update Podcast Episode 4 &#8211; Interview with Race Across America Biking Competitor Scott Dakus</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 06:32:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scott Dakus is riding his bike 3000 miles coast to coast in the Race Across American (RAAM). This is Scott's second attempt at this challenging race and for his second effort he has decided to use this race to help raise money for the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation (NCCF). He chose NCCF partly because it is a worthwhile local charity but also because it has been a source of inspiration for him when he is riding.


Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://exerciseupdate.com/1097/exercise-update-podcast-episode-2-interview-with-sarah-stanley/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Exercise Update Podcast Episode 2 &#8211; Interview with Sarah Stanley'>Exercise Update Podcast Episode 2 &#8211; Interview with Sarah Stanley</a></li>
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<li><a href='http://exerciseupdate.com/1224/exercise-update-podcast-episode-3-interview-with-faith-bernard-on-cleansing-and-nutrition/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Exercise Update Podcast 3 | Interview with Faith Bernard on Cleansing and Nutrition'>Exercise Update Podcast 3 | Interview with Faith Bernard on Cleansing and Nutrition</a></li>
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<p>Scott Dakus is riding his bike 3000 miles coast to coast in the Race Across American (RAAM). This is Scott&#8217;s second attempt at this challenging race and for his second effort he has decided to use this race to help raise money for the <a href="http://nvccf.org" target="_blank">Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation (NCCF)</a>. He chose NCCF partly because it is a worthwhile local charity but also because it has been a source of inspiration for him when he is riding. As Scott mentions in the interview many of his biking pains and injuries can be healed in 3-4 weeks, but for some of the children and families supported through NCCF their pain can last forever.</p>
<p>The RAAM bike race is one of the most challenging bike races in the world and, for many endurance athletes, completing this race is the highlight of their career. To ride 3000 miles in only 12 days not only requires great physical toughness but mental and emotional toughness as well. In this interview I had the privilege of leaning about Scott&#8217;s training and nutrition methods for the race. We also discussed the attitude and mindset it takes to accomplish your goals and dreams whether it be a bike race or some other endeavor.</p>
<p>Links discussed in the show:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nvccf.org/inside.htm" target="_blank">Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation</a> &#8211; If you would like to make a donation just call the NCCF number posted on their website and tell them you are supporting Scott. Also you may contact Scott through the RAAM website.</p>
<p>Race Across America (RAAM) &#8211; Here is a link to <a href="http://www.raceacrossamerica.org/raam/entrydtl.php?tblcategory_tblentry_tblp1Page=3&amp;tblassociate_tblassoctypePage=2&amp;N_Entry_ID=2659" target="_blank">Scott&#8217;s Page</a> or find out more about the race at <a href="http://raceacrossamerica.org." target="_blank">raceacrossamerica.org</a></p>
<p><a href="http://nubsnow.com./">Nubsnow.com</a> &#8211; Follow Scott on his Blog, You Tube, and Facebook</p>


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		<itunes:subtitle>Scott Dakus is riding his bike 3000 miles coast to coast in the Race Across American (RAAM). This is Scott&#039;s second attempt at this challenging race and for his second effort he has decided to use this race to help raise money for the Nevada Childhood ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Get this show in iTunes (http://exerciseupdate.com/podcast/)

Scott Dakus is riding his bike 3000 miles coast to coast in the Race Across American (RAAM). This is Scott&#039;s second attempt at this challenging race and for his second effort he has decided to use this race to help raise money for the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation (NCCF) (http://nvccf.org). He chose NCCF partly because it is a worthwhile local charity but also because it has been a source of inspiration for him when he is riding. As Scott mentions in the interview many of his biking pains and injuries can be healed in 3-4 weeks, but for some of the children and families supported through NCCF their pain can last forever.

The RAAM bike race is one of the most challenging bike races in the world and, for many endurance athletes, completing this race is the highlight of their career. To ride 3000 miles in only 12 days not only requires great physical toughness but mental and emotional toughness as well. In this interview I had the privilege of leaning about Scott&#039;s training and nutrition methods for the race. We also discussed the attitude and mindset it takes to accomplish your goals and dreams whether it be a bike race or some other endeavor.

Links discussed in the show:

Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation (http://www.nvccf.org/inside.htm) - If you would like to make a donation just call the NCCF number posted on their website and tell them you are supporting Scott. Also you may contact Scott through the RAAM website.

Race Across America (RAAM) - Here is a link to Scott&#039;s Page (http://www.raceacrossamerica.org/raam/entrydtl.php?tblcategory_tblentry_tblp1Page=3&amp;tblassociate_tblassoctypePage=2&amp;N_Entry_ID=2659) or find out more about the race at raceacrossamerica.org (http://raceacrossamerica.org.)

Nubsnow.com (http://nubsnow.com./) - Follow Scott on his Blog, You Tube, and Facebook</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Exercise Update Podcast 3 &#124; Interview with Faith Bernard on Cleansing and Nutrition</title>
		<link>http://exerciseupdate.com/1224/exercise-update-podcast-episode-3-interview-with-faith-bernard-on-cleansing-and-nutrition/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 03:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[    		We know how much damage we can do to our bodies when we fill them with unhealthy foods and lack of exercise.  I was excited to have a chance to sit down with Faith Bernard of Cleansing and Nutrition Made Simple.  Faith shares her personal story about how she was sick [...]


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<li><a href='http://exerciseupdate.com/981/exercise-update-podcast-episode-1-interview-with-lincoln-bryden-of-fat-loss-community/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Exercise Update Podcast Episode 1 &#8211; Audio Interview with Lincoln Bryden of Fat Loss Community'>Exercise Update Podcast Episode 1 &#8211; Audio Interview with Lincoln Bryden of Fat Loss Community</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[    <a class="retweet" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=RT+%40ExerciseUpdate%3A+Exercise+Update+Podcast+3+%7C+Interview+with+Faith+Bernard+on+Cleansing+and+Nutrition+http%3A%2F%2Fexerciseupdate.com%2Fw60" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="http://d178vyg5m2018t.cloudfront.net/tweets/retweet-1.png" border="0" style="border: 0;"/></a>		<p>We know how much damage we can do to our bodies when we fill them with unhealthy foods and lack of exercise.  I was excited to have a chance to sit down with Faith Bernard of Cleansing and Nutrition Made Simple.  Faith shares her personal story about how she was sick and how she went about cleansing her body of disease with proper nutrition and exercise.</p>
<p>Learn more about Cleansing Your Body at <a href="http://www.cleansingandnutritionmadesimple.com/" target="_blank">cleansingandnutritionmadesimple.com</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We know how much damage we can do to our bodies when we fill them with unhealthy foods and lack of exercise.  I was excited to have a chance to sit down with Faith Bernard of Cleansing and Nutrition Made Simple.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>We know how much damage we can do to our bodies when we fill them with unhealthy foods and lack of exercise.  I was excited to have a chance to sit down with Faith Bernard of Cleansing and Nutrition Made Simple.  Faith shares her personal story about how she was sick and how she went about cleansing her body of disease with proper nutrition and exercise.

Learn more about Cleansing Your Body at cleansingandnutritionmadesimple.com (http://www.cleansingandnutritionmadesimple.com/)

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		<title>Exercise Update Podcast Episode 2 &#8211; Interview with Sarah Stanley</title>
		<link>http://exerciseupdate.com/1097/exercise-update-podcast-episode-2-interview-with-sarah-stanley/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 03:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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I had a chance to meet Sarah Stanley this year at the Blog World Expo 09 and I was so excited that she agreed to do a interview for ExerciseUpdate.  Sarah Stanley is the creator of the website Sarah Stanley Inspired which is devoted to helping people reach their [...]


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<p>I had a chance to meet Sarah Stanley this year at the Blog World Expo 09 and I was so excited that she agreed to do a interview for ExerciseUpdate.  Sarah Stanley is the creator of the website Sarah Stanley Inspired which is devoted to helping people reach their fitness and life goals.  The thing that makes Sarah unique however is that she absolutely practices what she preaches.  She inspires and motivates other through the amazing goals she sets for herself.  Her most recent accomplishment is the completion of the <a href="http://www.leanhorse.com/" target="_blank">Lean Horse 100 Mile Ultra-Marathon</a>.  In this interview Sarah tells us about her race, what it takes to accomplish amazing goals, and how you can apply these lessons to your own life.</p>
<p><a href="http://exerciseupdate.com/sarah-stanley" target="_blank">SarahStanleyInspired.com</a></p>
<p>Check out Sarah&#8217;s awesome <a href="http://exerciseupdate.com/sarah-stanley-training" target="_blank">coaching program</a> that is designed to help you reach your personal goals.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Listen in iTunes - I had a chance to meet Sarah Stanley this year at the Blog World Expo 09 and I was so excited that she agreed to do a interview for ExerciseUpdate.  Sarah Stanley is the creator of the website Sarah Stanley Inspired which is devoted ...</itunes:subtitle>
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I had a chance to meet Sarah Stanley this year at the Blog World Expo 09 and I was so excited that she agreed to do a interview for ExerciseUpdate.  Sarah Stanley is the creator of the website Sarah Stanley Inspired which is devoted to helping people reach their fitness and life goals.  The thing that makes Sarah unique however is that she absolutely practices what she preaches.  She inspires and motivates other through the amazing goals she sets for herself.  Her most recent accomplishment is the completion of the Lean Horse 100 Mile Ultra-Marathon (http://www.leanhorse.com/).  In this interview Sarah tells us about her race, what it takes to accomplish amazing goals, and how you can apply these lessons to your own life.

SarahStanleyInspired.com (http://exerciseupdate.com/sarah-stanley)

Check out Sarah&#039;s awesome coaching program (http://exerciseupdate.com/sarah-stanley-training) that is designed to help you reach your personal goals.

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		<title>Exercise Update Podcast Episode 1 &#8211; Audio Interview with Lincoln Bryden of Fat Loss Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[    		I had the pleasure to do an interview with Lincoln Bryden of Fat Loss Community.  Lincoln has over 20 years experience in the health and fitness industry.  He conducts lectures and training to large audiences about the benefits of group exercise.  Recently Lincoln started the Fat Loss Community to give individuals like [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[    		With Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
www.BurnTheFat.com 
And David Grisaffi, CHEK, CFT, PN
www.FlattenYourAbs.net
TV: Hi David, thanks for taking the time for this interview because I know how busy you are and that, among other projects, you run a training studio in Tacoma, you’re a wrestling coach and you keep a full client load. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[    <a class="retweet" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=RT+%40ExerciseUpdate%3A+The+Abdominal+Training+Secrets+Interview+http%3A%2F%2Fexerciseupdate.com%2F9hz" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="http://d178vyg5m2018t.cloudfront.net/tweets/retweet-0.png" border="0" style="border: 0;"/></a>		<p>With Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS<br />
<a href="http://burnfat.exerciseupdate.com">www.BurnTheFat.com </a><br />
And David Grisaffi, CHEK, CFT, PN<br />
<a href="http://flattenabs.exerciseupdate.com">www.FlattenYourAbs.net</a></p>
<p><strong>TV: Hi David, thanks for taking the time for this interview because I know how busy you are and that, among other projects, you run a training studio in Tacoma, you’re a wrestling coach and you keep a full client load. I’ve known you for a couple years now through the Internet and the emails we’ve sent to each other and you’re very well known within the fitness industry &#8211; especially in the sports training field. But on the off chance that some of the people listening to this interview don’t know who you are, would you give us a quick introduction and tell us little bit about your background, how you got started in this field and how you spend your time now?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Well I was always a sports enthusiast my entire life. I can remember I was the only 9-year-old watching Monday night football and taking stats. I did all the usual sports &#8211; football, soccer, wrestling, swimming, baseball and tennis. Never did much with basketball. Being a genetically &#8220;blessed&#8221; Italian, I didn&#8217;t think the height requirement was going to be on my side. I excelled at wrestling. That sport alone taught me about nutrition, supplements, work ethic etc. I really have to thank wrestling for getting me into this field. I now coach high school wrestling, baseball and youth football. I keep really busy with my 3 children, Addision (13) Garrison (10) and my little man Carson (7). I taught school for a couple of years and then decided to go into personal training.</p>
<p><strong>TV: You have quite a few certifications, one of them is certified personal trainer, one is certified golf trainer – or “golf “biomechanic” to be exact &#8211; but what is a “Corrective High Performance Exercise Kinesiologist?</strong></p>
<p>DG: That’s an intense certification program where you learn from one of the foremost experts in the conditioning field, Paul Chek, who personally developed and cultivated the program. The certification revolves around the dynamics of kinesiology, physiology, functional anatomy and mind – body &#8211; spirit relationships. The program has four levels and I’m currently a level II, where we learn physical assessment, posture analysis, gait analysis, primal movement patterns, length-tension testing and range of motion testing. My Golf biomechanic certification is also from the CHEK institute. This is where we learn how the relationship between muscles and muscle groups affect the golf swing and how to improve it. In the winter of 2002 I also became one of the first Nutrition and Lifestyle Coaches from the CHEK institute. This program was developed to help practitioners deal with nutritional and lifestyle needs of their clients. The certification teaches how symptoms of disease and stress can be prevented through diet, exercise and stress management. I’m currently a level II Nutrition and lifestyle coach.I can‘t say enough about how Paul has helped me become a better trainer and person. There is more to this than just exercise.</p>
<p><strong>TV: And I understand that there’s only a small handful of people who have those credentials, is that right?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Yes, I think, at last count about 1000 have received a CHEK certification but there are only about 35 in the world with all three certifications including the level two’s. So it all costs time, energy and brain work Tom, but for someone who wants something different and out of the box thinking, it’s great. Not to take away from any other certification programs; heck, I love the ISSA, Ian King, Charles Poliquin and many others…</p>
<p><strong>TV: That’s impressive, congratulations. So if I understand your philosophy correctly, the big difference between you and other trainers and especially trainers who only do bodybuilding and nothing else, is that you help your clients not only look good, but also with functionality, performance and correcting existing injuries or potential problem areas or imbalances that could lead to injuries in the future. Did I miss anything or would you say that’s a pretty good description?</strong></p>
<p>DG: That’s right…you have to evaluate your client thoroughly for strengths and weaknesses to get the best results. Sometimes without a good evaluation you can miss something that could help prevent or fix an injury or cause someone not to excel.</p>
<p><strong>TV:I think it’s really important what you’re teaching people because as a bodybuilder myself, when I first started many years ago, the ONLY thing I cared about was looking good and having muscles and abs and low body fat, but true fitness is a lot more than just looking good. For one thing it’s health above all else. In addition to that, if you don’t have strong, flexible and balanced development, then sooner or later, you’re going to get injured or you’re going to find that you can’t enjoy the sports or recreation activities you want to, and ultimately you might even find yourself restricted from normal daily activities like squatting, bending and lifting things around the house, which is exactly what happens to most people when then get older. But still, the fact is, everyone wants to look good, they want the six pack; they want muscle definition. So how do you balance the form aspect – the looking good part – with the function aspect – which is the strength, flexibility, balance and performance part?</strong></p>
<p>DG: I believe we develop from the inside out. If you have good insides, you will have a good outside. What I mean is that diet, nutrition and water intake have a great deal to do with how good you look on the outside. So to look good &#8211; the “form” part &#8211; I start with overseeing my client’s dietary intake. I don’t go as far as telling them exactly what to eat, but I give a lot of suggestions. As for the “function”, I always think of the body as a whole, not as parts. Yes, if you’re a bodybuilder and that is your gig, then heck yes, think in parts. This really depends on the client and their goals, but you always need proper flexibility, strength and balance in the whole body as a unit.</p>
<p><strong>TV: You train regular people and you also train professional athletes, especially boxers and golfers. Is there a big difference in how athletes and regular people should train?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Each of them has distinct differences. So to plop down a “canned program” for everyone would lead to failure and would reflect poorly on me. I take each client one at a time. In my Flatten Your Abs e-book, I provide many different levels so each individual can pick the level that fits them best when they start out. Everyone is not equal. The boxers in general, are more athletic, so one big difference is that I change their program more often to keep them fresh. Let’s say I have 6 weeks before a tough fight, I may change the workout 3 &#8211; 4 times. Their nervous systems are highly adaptable and need the change. Someone who just wants to start a basic weight-training program could stay on the same program for the entire 6 weeks and get results. This is because their nervous systems are not as highly developed.</p>
<p><strong>TV: Lets talk about six pack abs and flat stomachs, because that’s another one of your specialty areas and that’s what I really wanted to focus on in this interview the most. You wrote a course on abdominal training- it’s called </strong><a href="http://flattenabs.exerciseupdate.com"><strong>FIRM AND FLATTEN YOUR ABS</strong></a><strong> and you’re now offering it as an e-book download on the Internet and it’s starting to get really popular. What made you decide to write a book about abdominal training when there’s already so much information out there?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Hmmm.…to be honest it was my friend Don Lemmon. He invited me to write a chapter about core conditioning in his book, and I said “sure”. One thing lead to another and that one chapter developed into an entire e-book of my own. I had never done an entire book before with editing, pictures and so on, but I just took a lot of the information I had learned from experience and from all my mentors, put my head down, went to work and wrote the <a href="http://flattenabs.exerciseupdate.com">FIRM AND FLATTEN YOUR ABS</a> e-Book. It took me about 3 months. I guess one of my main motivations for writing it was because there is so much bad information and so many bad abdominal machines and devices out there…</p>
<p><strong>TV: I noticed you don’t recommend ANY sit ups in your course. Why is that?</strong></p>
<p>That’s correct. After studying many greats like Vladimir Janda, Diane Lee, Paul Chek, Richardson and Jull, I discovered that the hip flexors (illiopsoas) are frequently overworked and that can lead to muscle imbalances and low back pain. So I said, why continue aggravating the problem with sit ups? In my e book this is a topic I cover in detail.</p>
<p><strong>TV: So why are sit ups still so popular and why are they still used as a standard exercise in fitness testing and for sports or military conditioning? Is there ever any reason that anyone would want to do sit ups or in your opinion is that an exercise you should NEVER do?</strong></p>
<p>DG: People are hard to change, Tom. But once you learn what can happen from overusing exercises like sit ups, you’d be doing yourself (and trainers their clients) a disservice by continuing this practice. Many studies have also shown the hip flexors are recruited to do most of the work, so sit ups are not only ineffective but they can also strain your back. Now to be fair, there are correct ways to do a sit up. One is to take the Law of Reciprocal Inhibition into account. That means if one muscle is working, the other must relax. So if you’re doing sit ups, you contract your hamstrings and glutes by pushing your lower legs against someone’s hands, small dumbbells or over a heavy weighted barbell. This will shut off the illiopsoas and your abs will feel it in the morning because they are now doing more of the work.If I prescribe sit ups, I simply have my clients do Janda sit ups. For the e book, I left out sit ups completely because of the overuse and injury potential situation.</p>
<p><strong>TV: Are there any other ab exercises that are really common in the gym but you wouldn’t recommend to your clients?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Unfortunately, many of the abdominal exercise gadgets on the market are ineffective and sometimes even unsafe. I would stay away from the Ab Roller or Torso Track because these machines can create muscle imbalances. I&#8217;m also not a fan of machine crunches because these machines &#8211; like all machines &#8211; stabilize your body and isolate the rectus abdominis, which doesn&#8217;t allow for true functional movement. Let&#8217;s see, what else? Russian twists on a roman chair with a plate sound like a good way to ruin your lumbar spine. Torso twists on a machine fall in that category too.</p>
<p><strong>TV: Yeah, those rotary torso machines are always being used in every gym I’ve ever been in. What about the ab machines you see on TV – ANY of them any good?</strong></p>
<p>DG: The infomercial ads on TV try to make the machines and devices seem new, fun and easy. Everyone wants nice abs fast and easy. But nice abs do not come in a machine! The first step is a not a machine, it’s a proper diet based on the individual. I would say your E book <a href="http://burnfat.exerciseupdate.com">Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle</a> is one of the best on the shelves these days when it comes to nutrition and the motivational techniques to stay on the plan.</p>
<p><strong>TV: So what’s probably on everyone’s mind now is that if sit ups and most machines are out, that must leave crunches as the exercise of choice right?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Yes and No &#8211; crunches have become more popular because of the popularity of ab rollers and crunch machines. But like sit ups, crunches are overused and misused &#8211; frequently! Floor crunches also limit your range of motion compared to using a Swiss ball.</p>
<p><strong>TV: A lot of people wonder about those giant exercise balls – You call them Swiss balls, some people call them stability balls &#8211; I noticed you included quite a few ball exercises in your course. What’s so great about those things? </strong></p>
<p>DG: Simple…it places more demand on the neurological system and that makes the abdominal workout more effective. According to some studies, the recruitment of the abdominals was almost double when the subjects used the Swiss ball. The oblique’s contribution was increased by over 4 times due to the Swiss ball. You also get an extra 15 degrees range of motion doing crunches on a Swiss ball compared to floor crunches. Plus, have you ever done an advanced exercise on a Swiss ball? You sweat more and breathe more heavily. Why, because your nervous system and entire body are working harder to do all the stabilizing work. For example, the Prone Bridge exercise forces the rest of your body to stabilize you so you don’t fall off the ball. Think of it as a light switch turning on.</p>
<p><strong>TV: So using a Swiss ball “flips the switch on your nervous system,” I’ve never heard anyone put it that way before… Interesting. So what are a few of your personal favorite exercises for developing a good-looking and strong set of six pack abs?</strong></p>
<p>Well, my system starts with good neurological programming of the core muscles. Build the base and then add layers. Some of the exercises I personally like are:</p>
<p>* Prone Ball Roll<br />
* Lateral Ball Roll<br />
* Prone Jackknife on swiss ball<br />
* Swiss ball Side Flexion<br />
* Forward Ball Roll</p>
<p>It’s easier to see them than to try and describe them, so if you want a visual, you can see the pictures here <a href="http://exerciseupdate.com/567/the-abdominal-training-secrets-interview-stability-ball-exercises/">On This Web Page</a>. You can also see a total of 42 exercises including about a dozen ball exercises in my e-book, <a href="http://flattenabs.exerciseupdate.com">Flatten Your Abs</a> and that includes multiple photos of each movement showing start and finish positions.</p>
<p><strong>TV: Alright, next subject: what’s the deal on training abs every day – you hear different opinions on this all the time &#8211; are you supposed to work them daily or not? And why?</strong></p>
<p>DG: There are different opinions on this. Personally, I think they should NOT be trained each day. There are situations where you could train muscle groups on consecutive days, like when you work different sections of the abs. I stand by the philosophy of lower abs first, obliques and then the rectus abdominus. Why? Each takes a different degree of neurological programming. But in general, I follow a less is more philosophy for abs. I don’t want people getting over trained and injured. A good diet combined with an effective exercise program designed for the individual is the key for fat loss. Add in a good core exercise program such as Firm and Flatten Your Abs and you have the recipe for success.</p>
<p><strong>TV: Okay, here’s another burning question that’s on everyone’s mind: A lot of people do abdominal exercises every day because they think that will burn the fat of the stomach. You and I know that doesn’t work. For the record, would you explain exactly why ab exercises don’t burn fat off your abs?</strong></p>
<p>DG: For one thing, fat is stored all over your body and the distribution of fat stores is mainly genetic. Men tend to store body fat in their mid section first. Women have a hard time losing the hip and leg weight because of child-bearing genetic code. Second, and most important, abdominals come from low body fat and low body fat comes from good nutrition, not specific exercises. I really believe that you are what you eat. If you are &#8220;dirty&#8221; on the inside, you will be “dirty” on the outside.</p>
<p><strong>TV: Ok, let’s talk about core training now. A lot of people have heard of core training because it has now filtered into the mainstream, with best selling books, videos and exercise classes at health clubs and so on, but for the people who still don’t know what core training is could you give a simple explanation?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Training the core is a very important issue for all people of all ages. There are two different muscular systems at work when dealing with core conditioning. They are referred to as the inner unit, which consists of the transverse abdominis, diaphragm, multifidus and pelvic floor these are deep abdominal muscles and are important to core stability and function. Then there are the outer unit muscles, which are all the prime movers of our skeleton system. You must get the inner unit working well before you embark on a hard core conditioning program.When conditioning your core, think of yourself as a big top spinning with everything emanating from the middle (core) out. If you wobble in the middle, you will, in theory, become off balance and fall over faster. This sets yourself up for decreased performance and increased injury potential. Show me a weak core and I will show you many orthopedic injuries. Remember, getting injured should never be part of an exercise program. To prevent injury, develop a base and concentrate on building a functional inner unit. Protecting the spine is high on the hierarchy of survival. To protect the spine and its important function, we must understand what makes the inner and outer unit muscles work. Working the inner unit muscles simply leads to better core control.Your ability to respond to situations in everyday life from bending down to get your keys you dropped on the ground to putting your baby in his or her crib will be greatly enhanced when you have trained this system correctly. An important point I’d like to make is that most people do not get a good evaluation before starting a core training program. People just jump right into a core conditioning class or advanced movements they see in a magazine and this leads to many orthopedic injuries. I’m not saying they need a PhD in functional anatomy, but they should know what type, how much and how long they should do each and every exercise.</p>
<p><strong>TV: You talk about functional training and functional movement in your program – what’s that all about?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Functional training is popular today as it well should be. It really revolves around integrated, multi-dimensional movements that sometimes change speed in all planes of motion. I don’t want to get into a deep discussion about exercise kinesiology or biomechanics, so just think of everyday life: How many leg extensions or leg curls do you perform in everyday life as compared to squats? Squatting down is a natural, everyday movement. In other words, it’s “functional.” I strongly suggest avoiding the overuse of machines and starting to design your training in a functional manner.</p>
<p><strong>TV: You also mention the word “integration” frequently through out your book, what do you mean by that?</strong></p>
<p>DG: This is connected to the functional training I was just talking about. Like I said before, it means we do not condition or train by isolating muscles. We bring together all the muscles of the body to work as a unit – that’s integration. Try to do a bicep curl on a machine, then do a curl with a single heavy dumbbell. You will notice right away that your entire body must stabilize and work together for you to curl that dumbbell.There are times you have to break this law, such as after knee surgery when you will not squat until you’ve done some leg extensions with the physical therapist, or in the case of bodybuilders who intentionally isolate, but those are the exceptions not the rule.</p>
<p><strong>TV: On your </strong><a href="http://flattenabs.exerciseupdate.com"><strong>www.flattenyourabs.net</strong></a><strong> web page, you say that your program will help prevent and even eliminate back pain. Why do you think so many people have back pain, what does ab training have to do with it and how does your course help eliminate back pain or help avoid getting it in the first place?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Great questions. Most back pain comes from the inability to stabilize the spine. We are designed to sit upright and move, not sit all day long. Did you know that sitting acutely raises pressure between each spinal segment? Each segment has stabilizer muscles (the multifidus). When we perform our desk job or sit at computers your stabilizer muscles do not have to work as hard, so they become weaker. Why would they work when that 300 dollar chair does it for them? Then we think we can go out and play 18 holes of golf and POW the back goes out! Do this experiment: Sit on a Swiss ball fitted for your height and you will notice a big difference in the way you sit at your desk. You excite those spinal muscles to do their jobs. There are plenty of exercises to help with this with in the e book. To get relief from minor back pain or to prevent back pain in general you must work the entire inner unit and core muscles.</p>
<p><strong>TV: You were talking earlier about developing a base and adding layers. I know that a lot of people start a strength training program to look and feel better but their workouts actually cause injuries and back problems because they use bad form or they pick exercises that are too advanced for their level of fitness. In your program, I noticed you have the routines set up in levels of difficulty – 7 levels actually – and you talk about the importance of developing the right foundation with simple conditioning exercises for the first few weeks, then gradually moving into the more challenging movements. How do you know where to start and which exercises to choose and which to avoid so that you don’t hurt yourself by doing something over your head? I mean, I know you wouldn’t train one of your overweight clients on their first workout the same way you train your pro boxers, right?</strong></p>
<p>DG: There are some simple abdominal tests in the eBook that will give every person a baseline to start. For as long as I’ve been doing this I have found very few people – even good athletes &#8211; that pass the tests the first time. Each person should start at the beginning. The question is how long do you stay at each level. An athlete will advance faster due to a better integrated nervous system. But everyone should start off slow!</p>
<p><strong>TV: David, if there’s so much misleading and false information on abdominal machines and fat reduction on TV and in the magazines these days, how do they keep getting away with it and why don’t more people know about the techniques you teach?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Some people do know about the types of training I use, just not the mainstream yet. Also many of the ads for ab training call for minimum work. …Flat abs in 3 minutes a day is quite appealing to most couch potatoes, so they keep buying it.</p>
<p><strong>TV: I agree totally. I saw that they have “six second abs” now and people are actually buying this stuff. Ok, one last question. I know your eBook has dozens of ab training and fat loss tips, and you’ll probably say, “Just buy the book,” but would you indulge us and tell us three of your most important secrets for getting firm and flat abdominals?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Sure… ONE, Get a proper evaluation. I would suggest looking up a CHEK practitioner in your area. There are many things that can help you with rock hard abs. But without knowing your metabolic type, stress levels, food intolerance, eating proper organic foods to avoid pesticides, chemicals and so on, you could go round and round and never get those abs. In other words, fix your insides so you outsides look great! TWO, do not stop learning &#8211; continue educating yourself. Most plans are doomed from the start because people tend to want the quick fix so they fall for gimmicks that with a little education they would know better.THREE, follow the exercises with proper form. Do not just go through the motions to get the reps done.</p>
<p><strong>TV: This has been great David, definitely very enlightening and again, I really appreciate your time, thank you. If someone wants to contact you or if someone wants to order a copy of your e-book where can they find it?</strong></p>
<p>DG: Well Tom, thank you and thanks for your great web sites and information. You’re a great person to work with and I salute your commitment to natural fitness and health. I can be reached at my website and you can also get the full information about the FIRM AND FLATTEN YOUR ABS program there as well. The site URL is <a href="http://flattenabs.exerciseupdate.com">www.flattenyourabs.net</a></p>
<p><strong>TV: Thanks again David, It’s been a pleasure.</strong></p>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-612" title="tom_venuto_pic" src="http://exerciseupdate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/tom_venuto_pic.jpg" alt="tom_venuto_pic" width="105" height="117" />Tom Venuto is a lifetime natural bodybuilder, an NSCA-certified personal trainer (CPT) and a certified strength &amp; conditioning specialist (CSCS). Tom is the author of the #1 best-selling e-book, &#8220;<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle</span>,” which teaches you how to get lean without drugs or supplements using the secrets of the world&#8217;s best bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn body fat and increase your metabolism by visiting: <a href="http://burnfat.exerciseupdate.com">www.burnthefat.com</a>.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-613" title="david_grisaffi" src="http://exerciseupdate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/david_grisaffi.gif" alt="david_grisaffi" width="105" height="210" />David Grisaffi majored in physical education and holds multiple certifications including 3 from the prestigious CHEK Institute: Level II high Performance Exercise Kinesiologist, Golf Biomechanic, and health and lifestyle counselor. He&#8217;s also certified by the ISSA as a personal trainer and specialist in performance nutrition. David has been a high school wrestling and baseball coach and is currently an independent trainer and strength coach. He has been sought after by some of the top athletes in professional sports including world champion boxer Greg Haugen and professional golfer Michael Putnam. David’s ebook, <a href="http://flattenabs.exerciseupdate.com">Firm And Flatten Your Abs</a> is an online best seller which teaches you how develop “six pack abs&#8221; while improving strength, function and athletic power at the same time. Find out more at <a href="http://flattenabs.exerciseupdate.com">www.FlattenYourAbs.net</a></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[    		Prone Ball Roll

Place your breast bone or sternum on the apex of the Swiss ball and wrap your arms around the ball.  Slowly roll side to side, holding your end position. As you gain more strength and stability you will be able to roll farther out and hold the position [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[    <a class="retweet" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=RT+%40ExerciseUpdate%3A+The+Abdominal+Training+Secrets+Interview%3A+Stability+Ball+Exercises+http%3A%2F%2Fexerciseupdate.com%2Fmd5" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="http://d178vyg5m2018t.cloudfront.net/tweets/retweet-0.png" border="0" style="border: 0;"/></a>		<p><strong>Prone Ball Roll<br />
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<div id="attachment_571" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 260px"><img class="size-full wp-image-571" title="Proneballroll" src="http://exerciseupdate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Proneballroll.jpg" alt="Prone Stability Ball Roll" width="250" height="151" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Prone Stability Ball Roll</p></div>
<p>Place your breast bone or sternum on the apex of the Swiss ball and wrap your arms around the ball.  Slowly roll side to side, holding your end position. As you gain more strength and stability you will be able to roll farther out and hold the position longer.<br />
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<p><strong>Supine Lateral Ball Roll<br />
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<div id="attachment_580" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-580" title="supinelateral0001" src="http://exerciseupdate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/supinelateral0001-300x154.jpg" alt="Supine Lateral Stability Ball Exercise" width="300" height="154" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Supine Lateral Stability Ball Exercise</p></div>
<p>This exercise improves many things in your body at one time.</p>
<p>Lie on your back on a Swiss ball. Position your body so that your head is comfortably supported on the ball, as well as the area between your shoulder blades. Extend you hip upward until your knees , hips and shoulders are all in the same horizontal plane.</p>
<p>Place your tongue on the roof of you mouth just behind your front teeth, a position that can be found by swallowing.</p>
<p>Extend your arms outward and turn the hands so the palms are facing upwards. Place a dowel rod in you hands</p>
<p>Begin to roll laterally. Throughout the exercise, hold the alignment of you body exactly as it was before moving, with the exception that you may move you feet in a small shuffle keep them in alignment with the body as you shift laterally.</p>
<p>Go only to the point that you can hold the alignment for the count of &#8220;one thousand and One&#8221;, then return to the opposite side, repeating the sequence.<br />
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<p><strong>Swiss Ball Side Flexion<br />
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<div id="attachment_579" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 260px"><img class="size-full wp-image-579" title="Sideflexion" src="http://exerciseupdate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Sideflexion.jpg" alt="Side Flexion on Stability Ball" width="250" height="135" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Side Flexion on Stability Ball</p></div>
<p>The Side Sit requires simultaneous contraction of the internal and external Obliques, as well as the quadratus lumborum. This exercise is used to improve core strength and your back.</p>
<p>Place a Swiss ball under your hip and anchor one or both of your feet along the bottom of a wall</p>
<p>Hold your top leg as straight as possible and in line with the torso, shoulders and head, then lie over the ball to stretch the oblique abdominal muscles. Beginners should place their arms at their sides. Progress to placing your arms across your chest as shown, and then to having your fingertips behind you ears.</p>
<p>From the bottom position, initiate the side flexion movement from the trunk.</p>
<p>Side bend the spine one level at a time until the shoulder and head come up.</p>
<p>On the way down, the spine should dies flex over the ball one segment at a time starting from the bottom up.<br />
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<p><strong>Prone Jack knife</strong></p>
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<p>The prone jack knife is used to strengthen hip flexors, abdominal muscles and the shoulder girdle.</p>
<p>In a push up position, place your feet on the ball</p>
<p>Hold your spine straight and maintain head and neck alignment</p>
<p>Draw your legs under your body over the duration of two seconds</p>
<p>Return to the start position over the duration of two seconds</p>
<p>Repeat the exercise for the prescribed number of repetitions<br />
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<p><strong>Forward Ball Roll</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_578" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-578" title="forwardballroll" src="http://exerciseupdate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/forwardballroll-300x209.jpg" alt="Forward Ball Roll Stability Ball Exercise" width="300" height="209" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Forward Ball Roll Stability Ball Exercise</p></div>
<p>The Forward Ball Roll strengthens the abdominal, hip flexors and shoulder Extenders. This exercise is very good for everyone to improve stability in the spine and shoulder girdle.</p>
<p>From a kneeling position, place your forearms on the ball with your palms facing each other.</p>
<p>Place a Dowel rod on your back. The goal is to maintain good spinal alignment as you roll forward. Good spinal alignment is indicated by not exaggerating any of your spinal curves, which often causes the stick to fall</p>
<p>Take a deep breath and draw the navel toward your spine just enough to slim your waistline slightly.</p>
<p>Begin rolling forward, moving from the hip and shoulder joints equally. The movement should terminate at the instant you feel you are going to lose spinal alignment. You will know you are losing spinal alignment if the curves in your spine increase and the stick falls off.</p>
<p>Just stop at the point at which you start to lose your ability to keep good form.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[    		This is a short interview between Geovanni Derice and Mike Geary &#8211; Certified Nutrition Specialist, Certified Personal Trainer.  I really enjoyed reading the interview and wanted to reprint it for you.  In it, Mike reveals some of the hardest hitting strategies for getting rid of that stubborn stomach fat [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[    <a class="retweet" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=RT+%40ExerciseUpdate%3A+Interview%3A+The+Top+Fat+Loss+Secrets+for+Flat+Six-Pack+Abs+and+a+Lean+Stomach+http%3A%2F%2Fexerciseupdate.com%2Fz1j" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="http://d178vyg5m2018t.cloudfront.net/tweets/retweet-0.png" border="0" style="border: 0;"/></a>		<p><em>This is a short interview between Geovanni Derice and Mike Geary &#8211; Certified Nutrition Specialist, Certified Personal Trainer.  I really enjoyed reading the interview and wanted to reprint it for you.  In it, Mike reveals some of the hardest hitting strategies for getting rid of that stubborn stomach fat to uncover those flat six pack abs that everyone wants.</em></p>
<p>&#8220;GD: Welcome Mike to our 4-ever-Toned Fitness Journal. For those who do not know you, please tell us a few things about yourself and how you can help our readers with their fitness and health.</p>
<p>MG: Thanks for having me, Geo. Well, to go back a little, I have been heavily involved in fitness and sports for about 17 years now, ever since I was a teenager. Being involved in sports in high school got me interested in strength training and conditioning.</p>
<p>At that point, once I started feeling more energetic, getting stronger, and looking better, I was instantly hooked for life. I&#8217;m 33 now and still addicted to the way living a healthy and fit lifestyle makes me feel energetic, confident, strong, and youthful on a daily basis.</p>
<p>I decided earlier in my 20&#8217;s that I wanted to make the commitment to help other people experience the excitement of being fit and getting in the best shape of their lives, especially since we&#8217;ve reached an epidemic of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, depression, etc. That&#8217;s why I became a fitness professional. It just gives me so much satisfaction to help others, who have struggled for years to get in good shape, and show them that it can be done, and it can be fun in the process.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve expanded over the years from just reaching local individuals with personal training, into being able to help people all over the globe achieve their fitness goals with the reach of the internet. I only hope that my passion for fitness inspires people to take action and improve how they look and feel for life.</p>
<p>GD: Now Mike, there&#8217;s so many things out there as to what works and what does not work&#8230; if you had to pick 3 things that work time and time again to get flat lean abs, what would they be?</p>
<p>MG: The first and most important thing to get control of in order to lose your belly fat and get flat abs is cleaning up your diet. Exercise is important, but your diet is king when it comes to losing body fat so that you can see your abs.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s so much confusion these days about what a healthy diet that promotes fat loss really is&#8230; after all, we are bombarded by conflicting messages in the media about what is healthy and what is not, and you have all of these gimmicky diet books about low carb, low fat, high protein, vegetarian, fasting, atkins, south beach, liquid diets, and hundreds more. There&#8217;s so much conflicting info, that the average consumer doesn&#8217;t even know where to start when it comes to eating for fat loss.</p>
<p>The second thing that works time and time again, is to focus on the intensity of your workouts and focus on working the body as a whole in order to get the best metabolic response to lose that stubborn stomach fat.</p>
<p>In order to really get lean, the workouts should have a high intensity, with short rest periods, working the largest muscle groups of the body, instead of trying to isolate specific small muscles like the biceps, triceps, or calves.</p>
<p>For the third thing, let&#8217;s talk about actually training the abs specifically. When it comes to training the abs, if you want real results, I always recommend forgetting about the crunches and situps for the most part. They are ok for someone that is really deconditioned, but most people that already have some training under their belt need a much better stimulus for their abs than crunches. Crunches are one of the abs exercises that actually provide the least amount of resistance, and remember that resistance is what develops and tones the muscles.</p>
<p>I provide a ton of great abs exercises in my book, but one of THE highest resistance exercises for the abs, is hanging leg raises (but NOT the way you see most people at the gym doing them). The key to doing these and actually working the hell out of your abs is to curl your pelvis up as you raise your legs. Almost nobody ever does this right. To be honest, the majority of people cannot do this at first, but I provide some strategies in my book as to how to progress to doing these correctly.</p>
<p>GD: What are people doing wrong when it comes to developing the coveted &#8220;6 pack abs&#8221;?</p>
<p>MG: Well Geo, I know this sounds funny to most people, but the MAIN thing that people are doing wrong to get those flat 6-pack abs is&#8230; are you ready for this?</p>
<p>They spend entirely too much time focusing on training their abs! WAY too much time spent on abs exercises. Sounds crazy, but it&#8217;s true.</p>
<p>Remember, having a flat and visible six pack of abs is all about getting down to a low body fat percentage. In order to do that, your workouts must focus on stimulating a fat burning hormonal environment in your body, and increasing your metabolic rate. That just does not happen when you focus too much time training a small muscle group like the abs.</p>
<p>Instead, you must use the majority of your time focusing on training the largest muscle groups of the body like the legs, back, and chest. That&#8217;s what stimulates your metabolism and the fat burning hormones that will get you truly lean and sporting a flat sixxer!</p>
<p>GD: Which exercises are the top exercises that people need to do if they are to get maximum defintion with their midsection?</p>
<p>MG: When it comes to developing the abs themselves, I again refer to any kinds of hanging abs exercises, as well as some good floor abs exercises like lying leg thrusts (all described and illustrated in my book).</p>
<p>However, maximum definition in the abs and midsection comes from losing bodyfat, and the most effective exercises featured in my program for that goal are various forms of swings and snatches (unique dumbbell or kettlebell exercises that almost nobody ever does in normal gyms), squats, deadlifts, lunges, step-ups, clean &amp; presses, mountain climbers, sprinting, and other full body exercises and calisthenics. If you want great looking flat abs, focus on those instead of focusing so much on training the abs directly!</p>
<p>GD: When it comes to diet Mike, people really have tried millions of ways to get one thing&#8230; and that is fat loss. What recommendations have you used to successfully help your clients lose body fat and keep it off?</p>
<p>MG: I have included a fully comprehensive discussion of this topic in my book, which accounts for almost half of the book, but I&#8217;ll try to make some nice simple generalizations to get people started on the right path immediately. The most important thing is that your diet is as natural and unprocessed as possible. It almost always comes back to the overprocessing of food that makes it unhealthy, and makes it totally wreck your metabolism and hormone balance in your body.</p>
<p>For example, why eat refined grains, when you can eat whole grains (even better are sprouted grains, as I usually recommend limiting grain foods overall for best results).</p>
<p>Why eat refined sugar, when you can get natural sources of sugar from a high nutrient whole food like fruit. Why eat highly processed, refined, and hydrogenated vegetable oils (these are THE worst thing in the modern diet), when you can eat natural sources of healthy fats like nuts, avocados, fish, eggs, coconut milk, organically raised meat, and so forth.</p>
<p>The point is to not fall for some gimmick like extremely low carbs (although I do believe in a fairly reduced carb intake as that is a big problem for most people), low fat, super high protein, or any other combination that has you focusing on one macronutrient vs. another.</p>
<p>Your body needs all macronutrients to thrive and obtain a variety of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, etc. Trying to cut an entire food group out just works against what your body needs. I get into much more detail on this vitally important topic towards losing body fat (especially that stubborn stomach fat) for life in my book.</p>
<p>GD: Thank you very much Mike for sharing with us all of this great information.</p>
<p>Well, I hope you enjoyed this interview and plucked several nuggets of info to get you motivated and started on showing off your flat abs shortly. If you don&#8217;t already own a copy, be sure to pick up a copy of <a href="http://perfectabs.exerciseupdate.com">Truth about Six Pack Abs</a> book and discover the entire system for ridding yourself of that extra ab fat for good!</p>
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