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	<description>Targetted Muscle Building and Fat Burning Systems for the Perfect Physique</description>
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	<itunes:summary>Quit being frustrated and get the body you deserve.  Take our hard hitting, free range tested advice and put our simple strategies to work for you.  If you&#039;re looking for targeted muscle building and fat burning knowledge, you&#039;re in the right place.  We&#039;re rated high for a reason, we get you the RESULTS you want.  No fluff.  Subscribe today!</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Targeted Muscle Building and Fat Burning Advice for a Perfect Physique</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>Do You Want to Be 200 Pounds?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we have an interview with Shan Hefley, who placed second in the Open category in the latest Adonis Index Contest. Check out his photos: &#8220;&#8230;I Just Wanted to Get Bigger, Then I Read Adonis Index.&#8221; Shan started working out at an early age and since he gained some weight in college he dieted down and [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today we have an interview with Shan Hefley, who placed second in the Open category in the latest Adonis Index Contest. - Check out his photos: &quot;...I Just Wanted to Get Bigger, Then I Read Adonis Index.&quot; </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today we have an interview with Shan Hefley, who placed second in the Open category in the latest Adonis Index Contest.

Check out his photos:






&quot;...I Just Wanted to Get Bigger, Then I Read Adonis Index.&quot;
Shan started working out at an ea...</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>49:06</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Personal Trainer Confirms that Fitness Industry Leaves You with More Questions than Answers</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/personal-trainer-fitness-industry-truth/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 14:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today with have an interview with Blair Baxter and he placed 5th in the latest Adonis Index Transformation Contest. Check out his before and after pictures: Blair is a personal trainer and in the interview he says that he&#8217;s probably let a few people down, because he has given advice that he now understands was [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today with have an interview with Blair Baxter and he placed 5th in the latest Adonis Index Transformation Contest. - Check out his before and after pictures: - Blair is a personal trainer and in the interview he says that he&#039;s probably let a...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today with have an interview with Blair Baxter and he placed 5th in the latest Adonis Index Transformation Contest.

Check out his before and after pictures:





Blair is a personal trainer and in the interview he says that he&#039;s probably let a few people down, because he has given advice that he now understands was useless. He openly admits the fitness industry is pretty pathetic and leaves us with more questions than answers.

He always thought that he needed to eat every three hours or his body will go into a starvation mode.

It&#039;s an irony that at college he pretty much understood how the body works, when he wanted to lose fat, he just cut out the calories and instinctively ate less. Without any nutritional courses he knew that it&#039;s just about calories in and calories out. Later on when he started following the fitness magazines he got mislead and bought into the whole bodybuilding lifestyle.
Blair&#039;s Experience with the Adonis Index
Being a personal trainer made the decision to start following the Adonis Index workout a bit tough. Blair just wouldn&#039;t want to follow a different training routine, after all he was fully capable of designing his own effective workout. He would follow the Eat Stop Eat and Anything Goes Diet principles, but not the workout, he felt like it wouldn&#039;t work and he knows better. He was predicting that his shoulders would hurt, that it would not help him build any more muscle mass and it seemed too complicated to him. He was just sitting at his gym and finding excuses why he didn&#039;t want to follow this training program.

It took him a while to get his mind over the fact that he is going to do somebody else&#039;s program and not change anything. But Blair saw the pictures of the previous contestants and he knew that if this worked for so many guys before him, it would work for him too. So he decided to put his ego away and just try it for three months.

Blair said that he works out not because he likes working out, but because he likes the results. However, in the past he was usually jumping from program to program every month. For the first time he was able to stick to one program alone and finish it.

The basic Adonis Index program changes so often with so much variety because more variety and change keeps the program interesting and helps you to stick to it for longer periods of time. Make no mistake, this is completely by design. We know that most people have a very short attention span with their workouts and half the battle with designing a good workout is keeping you interested in it long enough to see the results.
If You Want to Show the Work You&#039;ve Done in the Gym You Have to Eat Less
Blair was amazed by the results of just eating less, his muscles were actually starting to show up. He always thought he is supposed to just bulk up otherwise he would lose muscle. Now he was doing exactly the opposite and surprisingly enough, it worked.

In reality the muscles were always there, but covered by fat.

In the past there were a few attempts to lean out, but after a while he would always think that he is getting too small, so he would start bulking again.

Now he has quite a different perspective. Here is how he put it: &quot;When you feel like you are getting too small and you are almost there you have to keep going&quot;. And that comes from somebody who spent a good chunk of his life bulking up.

The permission to be light seems to be a big challenge for most guys, especially for those not used to being lean and light. But truth to be told, no matter how it feels or what you now think, being big and heavy doesn&#039;t equal being a bigger man, that is not how it works.

And while Blair was afraid that he will disappear if he drops a few more pounds, he persisted thanks to support of his friend that got him to Adonis Index in the first place and got himself a fine placing in the transformation contest.

It may not make any sense to you now,</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>59:33</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Tips on How to Place in 2 Contests, Lose 100 pounds and Get Ripped</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/lose-100-pounds-get-ripped/</link>
		<comments>http://www.adonisindex.com/lose-100-pounds-get-ripped/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 16:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we bring you an interview with Dan Richardson who placed 4th in the Open Division in the last Adonis Index Contest. Check out his pictures: This is not the first competition Dan placed in. Right now he has three contest under his belt. Here are the pictures from one of his previous contests: This [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today we bring you an interview with Dan Richardson who placed 4th in the Open Division in the last Adonis Index Contest. - Check out his pictures: - This is not the first competition Dan placed in.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today we bring you an interview with Dan Richardson who placed 4th in the Open Division in the last Adonis Index Contest.

Check out his pictures:





This is not the first competition Dan placed in. Right now he has three contest under his be...</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>45:03</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Only Downside Is the Need for New Clothes</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/at6-herman-interview/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Herman Douglas placed 3rd in the Sixth Adonis Index Contest in the Open category. Check out his photos: Herman has been working out since 9th grade, so he&#8217;s a pretty experienced lifter. While he has a lot of experience in the gym, he was never in a really exceptional shape. And because he was afraid of losing all the [...]]]></description>
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			<itunes:keywords>adonis index,Adonis Index Contest,adonis index transformation contest</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:subtitle>Herman Douglas placed 3rd in the Sixth Adonis Index Contest in the Open category. - Check out his photos: - Herman has been working out since 9th grade, so he&#039;s a pretty experienced lifter. While he has a lot of experience in the gym,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Herman Douglas placed 3rd in the Sixth Adonis Index Contest in the Open category.

Check out his photos:





Herman has been working out since 9th grade, so he&#039;s a pretty experienced lifter. While he has a lot of experience in the gym, he was never in a really exceptional shape. And because he was afraid of losing all the muscle he ate a lot of calories that in reality prevented him from losing any fat.

Herman is 5&#039;9&#039;&#039; and was always scared of being lighter than 200 pounds. Like he said, it is pretty ridiculous to think that somebody his height should weight that much.

If you are working out that sort of weight can look good in a shirt that perception drastically changes when you take it off.

For Herman it wasn&#039;t until his wife took some pictures of him, especially of his back. Only then he realized how much fat really is on his body. Most guys never really care how they look from the back and focus on the mirror look only. When Herman saw that there is a lot of fat hiding from him or from what he can see in a mirror, he was really surprised. He thought he was in much better shape.

After a friend introduced him to the Adonis Index he started to wonder if this new approach would get him some results. It still took him some time to get over the fact that he needed to drop not just 10 pounds, but really somewhere around 30 pounds of fat to get in decent shape.
Stop Using Weight as a Fitness Indicator
A lot of guys think that they need to get to 200 pounds and while it&#039;s impossible for the vast majority of guys to be that heavy while being lean, there is no need for that either.

If you think you need to get big and hit the 200 mark as soon as possible, you are looking at it from the wrong perspective.

Ask yourself this: &quot;Do I want to look good and enjoy all the benefits of having a killer looking body?&quot;

If so then stop focusing on getting bigger and rather take a look at yourself and concentrate on a specific shape and proportions. Shape and proportion are what matters and what will determine whether you are in good shape or not, not how much you weigh.

There are several issues with using weight as an indicator whether you look good or not.

Weight itself tells you nothing. Weight is directly proportional to your height. A 6&#039;4&#039;&#039; NBA player will have genetic potential for building more muscle mass than an average 5&#039;10 gym rat. So setting up a weight goal without considering other factors just points out on a lack of perspective.

Be different from other guys and don&#039;t set your goal for weight gain, focus on the ideal shape and proportions instead.

When Herman first heard from his friend that he should be 30 pounds lighter, he wasn&#039;t ready or in a state to hear such advice. The idea of being over 200 lbs was still in his head and he was afraid of letting it go.

He was happy with the weight and he looked good in clothes. He just didn&#039;t want to admit to himself what was really going on. He, like many other guys was scared that what he believes may not be true and didn&#039;t want to shatter his belief system.

It took him a while, but seeing his friend getting in shape, he decided to give this new idea a shot and at the end he is glad he did.
What Herman Did to Get in Shape
Once he got over the belief that he needed to be heavy, he could start eating less calories and actually lose weight.

At first he needed to lose a lot, so he was eating roughly 1000 calories per day, however this was getting tougher every week and he was forced to raise his caloric intake and he gradually went from 1000 to 1800 over the next couple of weeks. And this is something you can expect to happen, if you have a lot of fat to lose (let&#039;s say 30 pounds) then at the beginning you will be able to eat very low, however as you progress and get leaner, you will have to start eating more and more and slightly optimize to maintenance once you get to a single digit body fat number.

</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>32:00</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Commitment Equals Results, So Are You Committed Enough?</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/commitment-equals-results/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 14:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s interview is with Andrew Peters, who won the sixth Adonis Index Transformation Contest. Check out his pictures: Andrew is 24 and has spent the past few years playing rugby and lifting weights, however his training lacked structure, a goal, and a serious commitment. As a result he didn&#8217;t have the body he wanted. He realized [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today&#039;s interview is with Andrew Peters, who won the sixth Adonis Index Transformation Contest. - Check out his pictures: - Andrew is 24 and has spent the past few years playing rugby and lifting weights,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today&#039;s interview is with Andrew Peters, who won the sixth Adonis Index Transformation Contest.

Check out his pictures:







Andrew is 24 and has spent the past few years playing rugby and lifting weights, however his training lacked struc...</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>31:50</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Contest Winner Shares His Best Tips &amp; Tricks</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/at6-open-contest-winner-tips/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 16:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s podcast is very special. It&#8217;s an interview with the Adonis Index Open Contest winner Ryan Williams. Ryan has been on board for several months now and he didn&#8217;t have a long way to go, but he definitely took it to the next level. Check out his pictures: &#160; Ryan thought that it&#8217;s near to impossible [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today&#039;s podcast is very special. It&#039;s an interview with the Adonis Index Open Contest winner Ryan Williams. - Ryan has been on board for several months now and he didn&#039;t have a long way to go, but he definitely took it to the next level. - </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today&#039;s podcast is very special. It&#039;s an interview with the Adonis Index Open Contest winner Ryan Williams.

Ryan has been on board for several months now and he didn&#039;t have a long way to go, but he definitely took it to the next level.

Check out his pictures:





 

Ryan thought that it&#039;s near to impossible to get ripped and look like a Hollywood action movie star. He thought that it would require a very strict lifestyle and an incredible amount of work, which would be impossible to fit into his work schedule which requires a lot of traveling.

However, with two kids (six and two year old), wife and regular trips across continents he managed to get in a great shape, a cover model shape you would say.

The best part?

He is willing to share how he did it.

You have a chance to learn how he planned his workout, structured his diet and the other stuff he did to get in shape, you can take his best tricks and tweak them to fit to your own lifestyle.
New Approach Got Him Results
Ryan revealed that before finding the Adonis Index he was eating a lot, definitely more than his body could burn.

He, like many other guys, thought that he can muscle his way to leanness, he thought that if he got big enough and built enough muscle, his metabolism would be so fast that it would burn all the fat on his body. On top of that in the past he read in a fitness magazine that he should never eat below 2000 calories. He never really weighed himself, but Ryan&#039;s estimate is that at one time he must have been way over 200 pounds, probably even close to 250.

It wasn&#039;t until he found Eat Stop Eat and Adonis Index that he realized this is probably not the best approach to take to get in shape.

Probably the biggest revelation for Ryan was that he could just diet once and stay like that forever, just do some micro diet management for maintenance and that would be it.

He set his daily calories intake at 1800 calories and added two fasts on top of that. He wasn&#039;t counting calories, he was doing more of calorie guessing and just eye balling the food to know the rough calorie content.

In the past he never followed a real muscle building program either. It was always just a mix of bodybuilding splits that he thought he should do from what he read in fitness magazines. In his own words: &quot;I just trained the mirror muscles, that was it.&quot;

The biggest shock once he started doing the Adonis Index workouts was of course the training volume. He thought that he was over-training and doubted that he could do it. However, after a few weeks the soreness went away and he realized that it wasn&#039;t over-training, but rather under-conditioning, he just wasn&#039;t used to such a physical stress before, so his muscles needed some time to get accustomed to such a high volume and intensity of training.

Another important fact Ryan mentions in the interview is the importance of periodization, which is crucial, because if you don&#039;t change your workout often enough, you will get bored and you will not enjoy your workouts.

And how do you plan on sticking to something if you don&#039;t enjoy it?
You Need to Have a Flexible Approach
Ryan said that what got him hooked about Adonis Index was the fact that it is oriented on aesthetics and proportions, the goal isn&#039;t to just get big, but to actually achieve a specific shape.

Ryan is an opera singer and sometimes he needs to perform without his shirt on, in the past he would do some crazy strict fitness stuff like eating six times a day, eating tons of protein, because he was afraid of losing his muscles for the show and training a lot. Basically this made him a slave to his diet and gym routine for the sake of looking good on stage, however after the show he would always go back to looking pretty average.

The big mind shift came once he tried the program.

Six months is all he needed to get in the best shape of his life (sounds like something several previous contestants have in common).</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>43:09</itunes:duration>
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		<title>He Got Ripped without Counting Calories or Doing Cardio</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 13:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brad Greyeyes Brant has a very interesting name, but what is even more interesting than his name is the fact that he placed 4th in the Adonis Index Contest specifically in the transformation category. He went from being lean to being ripped, just take a look: When Brant first got interested in getting his physique [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Brad Greyeyes Brant has a very interesting name, but what is even more interesting than his name is the fact that he placed 4th in the Adonis Index Contest specifically in the transformation category. - He went from being lean to being ripped,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Brad Greyeyes Brant has a very interesting name, but what is even more interesting than his name is the fact that he placed 4th in the Adonis Index Contest specifically in the transformation category.

He went from being lean to being ripped, just take a look:





When Brant first got interested in getting his physique handled he was 260 pounds. Even though he is 6&#039;5&#039;&#039;, 26o pounds is a lot. At this point even taking stairs was starting to be an issue. Just take a look at how Brant looked at this weight several years ago.



After looking at himself in a mirror Brant decided to get in shape. And he started as most guys would, he found some muscle building and fat loss programs designed by a bodybuilder, he signed up for them and followed it for about six months.

He was doing about an hour of cardio each morning seven times a week. He was training at specific times of the day, if the program said go to the gym at 5 p.m., he would go at 5 p.m.

He was timing his meals to the minute, always made sure he ate every three hours no matter where he was or what he was doing.

Even though his wife was very supportive, this approach was incredibly inflexible. Could you imagine not being able to eat your birthday cake? Or have a Christmas dinner with your family? This is exactly what he did.

Brant is the type of guy who is all out or nothing at all. He though that his approach was a sign of dedication, but in reality what it really was, was an obsession.
He Found Out He Can Enjoy His Life &amp; Look Good at the Same Time
After a while Brant came across Brad Pilon&#039;s blog and once he read what Brad eats during his day he was completely confused. Because Brad is in exceptional shape and he eats like an average person (some would even say like a kid), brownies, pizza and pasta are regular foods in his meal plan. In his schedule there was nothing about eating every three hours, having protein with each meal or preparing his meals upfront. Brad was just saying that he is enjoying his food and that the only thing he aims for is to limit the amount of calories to keep lean.

On his blog he noticed the workout Pilon was doing and he decided to give it a try. He bought the Adonis Index Workout and started following it.

Brant never wanted to look like a huge bodybuilder, so the Adonis Index philosophy of building a proportioned body with lean waist and visible six pack abs was something he was interested to build for himself.

He gave the workouts a shot and after seeing the results never looked back

It&#039;s all about what you truly want. Is it a really good looking body or do you want to be strong and focus on performance? What do you really want?

Brant has chosen the look and even though he made this choice ironically he is stronger than ever.

However, you still need to know what you are after. Most guys really want to just look good, strength and performance is secondary but many guys cannot separate the two ideas.

If you have the same problem with getting over the goal of becoming stronger, you need to understand something. Strength is relative and specific to only those exercises you do on regular basis. For example you can get really good at incline dumbbell press, but completely suck on regular barbell bench press. Another example, Brant’s dad is incredibly strong, because he is used to doing physical work, however he can’t do a pull-up. On the other hand Brant is not as strong as his dad overall, but pull-ups are not an issue for him. Strength is relative.

And if you are not a competitive power lifter then there is no point in aiming for strength for it&#039;s own sake. Set the goal of improving your physique and the strength will come along with it.
Brant&#039;s Tips to Get Contest Ripped
Brant placed 4h in the contest and that is an incredible accomplishment and requires a big amount of effort. Let’s take a look at what it is that Brad did that was different from other contestants.

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		<title>Al&#8217;s Fat Loss Journey: Math Doesn&#8217;t Lie</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/fat-loss-journey/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 16:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Al Sandoval placed FIRST in the Adonis Index Contest in the transformation category. Al found a way to lose fat that he put on in the last 20 years. At the end of 12 weeks he managed to beat everybody else and win the whole transformation contest. Take a look at what it took to [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Al Sandoval placed FIRST in the Adonis Index Contest in the transformation category. Al found a way to lose fat that he put on in the last 20 years. At the end of 12 weeks he managed to beat everybody else and win the whole transformation contest. - </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Al Sandoval placed FIRST in the Adonis Index Contest in the transformation category. Al found a way to lose fat that he put on in the last 20 years. At the end of 12 weeks he managed to beat everybody else and win the whole transformation contest.

T...</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>30:31</itunes:duration>
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		<title>He Could Eat Hamburger for Dinner and Still Lose 18 Pounds of Fat</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/eat-hamburge-lose-pounds-of-fat/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 14:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nick Yarbrough placed second in the Adonis Index Contest in the Open category. Nick&#8217;s after pictures are incredible. You would not guess that he is only 21 years old. His muscles really show in these photos and he is living proof that with effort comes great results. Take a look at what it takes to [...]]]></description>
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			<itunes:keywords>adonis index,Adonis Index Contest,adonis index podcast,Lose 18 Pounds of Fat</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:subtitle>Nick Yarbrough placed second in the Adonis Index Contest in the Open category. Nick&#039;s after pictures are incredible. You would not guess that he is only 21 years old. His muscles really show in these photos and he is living proof that with effort comes...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Nick Yarbrough placed second in the Adonis Index Contest in the Open category. Nick&#039;s after pictures are incredible. You would not guess that he is only 21 years old. His muscles really show in these photos and he is living proof that with effort comes...</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>25:35</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Build Muscle From Just 52 Grams of Protein Powder: Interview with Calvin Chen</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/build-muscles-from-protein-powder/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 10:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calvin Chen is one of the younger guys who entered the Adonis Index Contest. He placed 5th in the transformation class. Apart from Mike, who was interviewed last week and was focusing mostly on fat loss, Calvin needed to build muscle and that&#8217;s exactly what he did. 12 weeks is a very short period of [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Calvin Chen is one of the younger guys who entered the Adonis Index Contest. He placed 5th in the transformation class. - Apart from Mike, who was interviewed last week and was focusing mostly on fat loss,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Calvin Chen is one of the younger guys who entered the Adonis Index Contest. He placed 5th in the transformation class.

Apart from Mike, who was interviewed last week and was focusing mostly on fat loss, Calvin needed to build muscle and that&#039;s exactly what he did.

12 weeks is a very short period of time to build muscle. Calvin had the advantage of juvenile muscle growth.

You can check it yourself, here are his before and after pictures.

 



 



 






It&#039;s obvious that Calvin has built bigger shoulders, this is because Adonis Index Workouts are focused on building upper body width.

Calvin is a college student, so he doesn&#039;t have much of a training background yet. Before he found the Adonis Index, he started like most young guys. He was lifting some dumbbells at home, he didn&#039;t have any good program to follow, he did everything just learning from fitness magazines. He trained only his bicep, triceps and chest.

This is probably one of the most common mistakes - not having a proper workout program to follow. If you look around yourself in the gym, you will see that most of the guys don&#039;t look that good and don&#039;t have a quality plan at all. Obviously this training is good only if you want to lift something...anything, but if you want to actually see any change in muscle mass, you have to take a different approach.

What you need is this, a workout program that:

	Is designed to help you achieve your goals (performance OR look)
	Has variety of reps and sets
	Has fixed rest periods (This makes a big difference as far as intensity goes.)
	Requires mostly free weights (dumbbells and barbells)
	If the purpose is to look better, it should focus more on your shoulders and back rather than arms and legs.

During the 12 weeks Calvin did the most difficult task - build muscle. It&#039;s easy to strip off the fat in 12 weeks, but to build muscle? Not so much. Usually you will see only little change in muscle growth in such a short period of time. Building muscles takes years of dedicated training. Calvin&#039;s advantage was through his juvenile muscle growth. If you are his age (19) and you are not yet working out, you should start as soon as possible, because this is when you can get the best gains. This is as close to a steroid effect as you can naturally get. A lot of older guys beat themselves up, because they started late, the difference in the possible physique if you start young is huge.
Average Protein Intake Was Enough
Nowadays almost every guy is obsessed with protein intake. It seems that we are so affected by advertisements that we feel something Brad Pilon calls protein guilt. It&#039;s really hard to avoid this. Most of the guys try to eat as much meat, eggs and protein foods as possible and supplement it with protein shakes on top of that. But is this really necessary?

Calvin views protein intake differently. He was following Pilon&#039;s advice from the book How Much Protein. He didn&#039;t watch or track his protein intake, the only thing he knew exactly is that he took 52 grams of protein powder each day and that&#039;s it. Based on his diet, his protein intake was around 80-100 grams, which goes against the conventional wisdom of eating 150-200 grams a day to build muscle.

Calvin didn&#039;t even worry about calorie intake. To prevent from gaining fat, he was eating mostly fruits and vegetables and regularly fasting.

Not exactly something you would find in a fitness magazine.

And all this obviously worked for him. He gained several pounds of muscle, and is no longer called skinny and is definitely on the right track.

Here is the take away for skinny guys who are interested in gaining more muscles in a short period of time:

	If you don&#039;t have the experience don&#039;t create your own workouts based on advice from fitness magazines and bodybuilding forums, find a professional workout program that is designed to help you achieve your goals
	Be consistent with your workouts
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		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>35:14</itunes:duration>
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		<title>How Protein Bars Kept Him from Losing Fat: Interview with Mike Schaefer</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/protein-bars-kept-him-from-losing-fat/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 15:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mike Schaefer placed third in the Adonis Index Transformation Contest. He has done an amazing job. Obviously he lost a lot of fat and managed to achieve great muscle definition. In today&#8217;s interview Mike talks about his journey of struggle. He explains how he was trying all sorts of different approaches and what finally helped [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Mike Schaefer placed third in the Adonis Index Transformation Contest. He has done an amazing job. Obviously he lost a lot of fat and managed to achieve great muscle definition. In today&#039;s interview Mike talks about his journey of struggle.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Mike Schaefer placed third in the Adonis Index Transformation Contest. He has done an amazing job. Obviously he lost a lot of fat and managed to achieve great muscle definition. In today&#039;s interview Mike talks about his journey of struggle. He explains how he was trying all sorts of different approaches and what finally helped him get into the Adonis Index Contest shape.

Here take a look at his before picture&#039;s and compare them to his afters.





If you are currently not very comfortable going to a pool party or to a beach with your friends you are exactly where Mike was a few weeks ago when he started the contest. Mike was working out pretty much his whole life, but he never had six pack abs or even a lean body. It all started several months ago with him wanting to change and making a commitment to get in the best shape of his life. The trouble was he didn&#039;t really know what getting in shape meant and how to do it. After reading a few fitness magazines he decided to get the look of the guys on the cover and started following the advice he read in those magazines.

He thought that in order to lose weight he needed to add some new muscle. You probably heard this in the past. Add an &quot;extra&quot; 20 pounds of muscle by bulking up to 200 lbs to speed up your metabolism and you will burn all the fat and your muscles will just somehow magically pop out. Mike calls this &quot;muscling your way up to leanness&quot;.  Because he wanted to start losing fat and believed this approach to be true he started working out like a maniac and eating like a maniac as well.

This is what he read in the magazines and believed to be true: &quot;You need eat to be big. You need to eat tons of protein. Protein is a building block to all muscles, without it muscles just &quot;fade away&quot;. Without pre-workout and post-workout supplements you will not be able to build muscle, which means you won&#039;t burn those extra 50 calories per pound of muscle and start losing fat.&quot;..yadda yadda. Mike fell for all of it.

When you look at his before picture you will see that it didn&#039;t really help him lose any fat at all. Quite the opposite. He didn&#039;t believe in adding cardio or other activity, adding calories was on the radar not cutting them.

He thought that if professional bodybuilders eat 7000 calories and spread that in 10-12 meals a day he should do something similar, so he started eating up to 4000 calories EVERY day. He ate as much as he could. He always made sure he ate lots of protein bars to get enough protein every day. He was taking lots of supplements that didn&#039;t really do anything for him, but like he said, he was convinced that he should be taking them, so he did, despite the results.

Does this sound familiar? Have you ever tried something like that in the past yourself? If you did my guess is that you haven&#039;t lost any weight at all. This is because fat loss doesn&#039;t work that way and there is a much better approach.

After Mike got to 210 lbs the fat was still there, he wasn&#039;t able to see his muscles and that raised some self-doubt about what he was doing. Then he hit the 220 lbs and he got really worried, these results just weren&#039;t part of the plan. It felt really uncomfortable, he started to be having some weird retention issues and even things like his ankles would get swollen. Not a nice thing to go through.

Because his previous weight loss attempts resulted in weight gain and mostly fat gain he decide to look for a different approach. His new goal was to get rid of all that fat for a beach vacation and get six pack abs for the first time in his life. Here is what Mike did for this contest (the difference between the pictures above).

Fat loss is pure math. There is no secret in specific food combinations or macro nutrient ratios. It&#039;s all about calories in and calories out.

We could break this into several steps:

	Calculate your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate).
	Figure out how much fat you wanna lose
</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brad Howard, John Barban</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>46:36</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Health, Fitness, BMI, and AI&#8230;Are They Connected?</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/health-fitness-bmi-and-ai-are-they-connected/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 10:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Barban</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health and Fitness are poorly defined terms and can only really make sense when you apply your own personal definition. With that said there are general definitions that most people will accept as having at least something to do with both health and fitness. Health seems to have something to do with reducing risk of [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Health and Fitness are poorly defined terms and can only really make sense when you apply your own personal definition. With that said there are general definitions that most people will accept as having at least something to do with both health and fi...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Health and Fitness are poorly defined terms and can only really make sense when you apply your own personal definition. With that said there are general definitions that most people will accept as having at least something to do with both health and fitness.

Health seems to have something to do with reducing risk of premature death and disease, namely having favorable blood markers for disease such as total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, HDL/LDL ratio, Triglycerides, glucose, insulin, blood pressure and heart rate.

Beyond that, reduced stress and how you feel in general are probably the most important indicators of health.

Fitness on the other hand seems to refer to movement and capacity to be active.

So far there isn&#039;t one measurement that indicates health AND fitness, until now.

I think the Adonis Index ratio might the one measurement that indicates both health and fitness.

In recent years height to waist ratio has gained favor over BMI as a better indicator of health and disease risk for lifestyle disorders such as cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes.

But height to waist ratio doesn&#039;t say much about fitness. I think the addition of the shoulder measurement and thus the Adonis Index ratio is a more complete measurement of both health and fitness.

Having and healthy and fit body is synonymous with having a body that other people will admire.

In todays podcast we discuss:

1. What health means and how we measure it

2. What fitness means and how we measure it

3. What the look of a healthy body is

4. BMI vs Height to Waist Ratio vs Adonis Index Ratio as markers of health and fitness

5. A personal health perspective vs a global health perspective

6. What to do when you&#039;ve made a big time change in your health and fitness

John

p.s.  Here is the awesome thread in the forum that we talk about in the podcast (there are multiple pages, click through to the 2nd or 3rd page for the cool before and after&#039;s).

p.p.s.  (Brad edit)  Something&#039;s up with the comments, I&#039;ll get them fixed today hopefully)</itunes:summary>
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		<title>How To Build Muscle And Social Dominance At The Same Time</title>
		<link>http://www.adonisindex.com/how-to-build-muscle-and-social-dominance-at-the-same-time/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 16:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Barban</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many people who may not be familiar with the idea of social dominance and how it relates to our physical bodies.  But the idea of the ideal male physique and how people who have cultivated this can become leaders in not only their social spheres, but in business and industry as well. Let&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Did Adonis Save Me From Public Humiliation?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad Pilon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tuesday was my first time on National TV. Hopefully it won’t be my last. It was fast and furious. My 5 minutes of fame felt like lasted it 30 seconds. I was on a show that was notorious for absolutely destroying “fad diets”. They used all the classic techniques: having an expert panel that ignored [...]]]></description>
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