Archives for April 2013

AT10 12-Week Transformation Winners Announced

The AT10 results are in and the transformations our guys made are simply amazing!

Congratulations to everyone who entered and finished!

Here are the winners:

Cody – 1st Place

Cody - 1st Place - Before Photos

Cody – 1st Place – Before Photos

Cody - 1st Place - After Photos

Cody – 1st Place – After Photos

Rich Sigona – 2nd Place

Rich Sigona - 2nd Place - Before Photos

Rich Sigona – 2nd Place – Before Photos

Rich Sigona - 2nd Place - After Photos

Rich Sigona – 2nd Place – After Photos

Hans Gutmann – 3rd Place

Hans Gutmann- 3rd Place- Before Photos

Hans Gutmann- 3rd Place- Before Photos

Hans Gutmann - 3rd Place - After Photos

Hans Gutmann – 3rd Place – After Photos

Paul Tomlinson – 4th Place

Paul Tomlinson - 4th Place - Before Photos

Paul Tomlinson – 4th Place – Before Photos

Paul Tomlinson - 4th Place - After Photos

Paul Tomlinson – 4th Place – After Photos

 

Kris Wragg – 5th Place

Kris Wragg - 5th Place - Before Photos

Kris Wragg – 5th Place – Before Photos

Kris Wragg - 5th Place - After Photos

Kris Wragg – 5th Place – After Photos

 

Michael DeGood – 6th Place

Michael DeGood -  6th Place - Before Photos

Michael DeGood – 6th Place – Before Photos

Michael DeGood -  6th Place - After Photos

Michael DeGood – 6th Place – After Photos

Michael Sasser  – 7th Place

Michael Sasser - 7th Place- Before Photos

Michael Sasser – 7th Place- Before Photos

Michael Sasser - 7th Place- After Photos

Michael Sasser – 7th Place- After Photos

Saul Celis – 8th Place

Saul Celis - 8th Place- Before Photos

Saul Celis – 8th Place- Before Photos

 

Saul Celis - 8th Place - After Photos

Saul Celis – 8th Place – After Photos

 

Tim Heaton – 9th Place

Tim Heaton - 9th Place - Before Photos

Tim Heaton – 9th Place – Before Photos

Tim Heaton - 9th Place - After Photos

Tim Heaton – 9th Place – After Photos

Michael Cerantola – 10th Place

Mike Cerantola - 10th Place - Before Photos

Mike Cerantola – 10th Place – Before Photos

Michael Cerantola - 10th Place - Before Photos

Michael Cerantola – 10th Place – Before Photos

 

If you are wondering about what program they used then check out the Adonis Index systems that all of them followed. You can also look forward to their interviews coming up in January.

Again congratulations to everyone, outstanding job.

The Twinkie Challenge: Interview with Professor Mark Haub

Here’s the next episode of the UNCENSORED Podcasts Season 2.

Today’s topic:  The Twinkie Challenge: Interview with Professor Mark Haub

Professor Mark Haub experimented with The Twinkie Diet

Professor Mark Haub experimented with The Twinkie Diet

Today you will get a chance to hear John’s interview with Professor Mark Haub.  Professor Haub works at the Kansas State University in the department of Human Nutrition.

The “All-Twinkie” Diet experiment

Professor Haub challenges society’s beliefs about diet, nutrition and weight loss. His honesty and the fact that he is not endorsing or selling a diet or food product is quite compelling.  Mark’s journey to beginning the “Twinkie Diet” spawned from his desire for personal weight loss and  his  scientific knowledge in dietary fiber and whole grains relative to diabetes and obesity.

Since refined grains are listed by the USDA as potentially unhealthy and obesogenic Dr. Haub decided to use this opportunity to experiment with his own need to lose a few pounds.  He said it did not turn out the way he expected.  He learned a few things about himself during this experiment and after losing the excess pounds he decided to make some long term diet changes.

 

Professor Haub was surprised by the results of his experiment with snack foods. His health parameters improved.

Professor Haub was surprised by the results of his experiment with snack foods. His health parameters improved.

He measured his health parameters and used a DEXA scan to measure his body composition.  He lost 27 pounds of fat and 6 pounds of lean body mass which are both typical for this amount of weight loss on a just about any diet.  His health parameters improved.

Calories really do matter

Professor Haub limited himself to less than 1,800 calories a day.   A man of his size usually consumes about 2,600 calories a day.  He followed a basic principle of weight loss: He consumed significantly fewer calories than he burned.

This confirms what most of us here at the Adonis Golden Ratio already knew all along from the principles of John’s Anything Goes Diet.

You have your own unique dietary needs

Most of us have experimented to find our own way to lose weight.  We have found that the right amount of calories was key, along with not depriving ourselves of foods we love.

So if you have weight to lose the key is to find the right amount of calories and do whatever it takes to keep yourself sane and satiated for the short term.  Then spend the rest of your life figuring out what type of diet is good for you.  All of us have unique likes, dislikes, and health needs.  Pay attention to your calorie needs, what nutrients you need, what your health practitioner advises, and refuse to let food control you.

You can find Professor Mark Haub on FacebookTwitterYoutube, and CNN online.

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Weight Gain And Muscle Gain Escalators Part Two – Sick vs Corrective Mentality

Here’s the next episode of the UNCENSORED Podcasts Season 2.

Today’s topic:  Weight Gain and Muscle Gain Escalators Part Two – Sick vs Corrective Mentality

There is a different degree of effort required to ascend the escalators vs staying at the top of the escalators.

There is a different degree of effort required to ascend the escalators vs staying at the top of the escalators.

Last time we talked about the muscle gain and fat gain escalators.  This is a new analogy and a better way of picturing what the process of muscle gain and fat loss is really like.

Today we will take the analogy further and talk about the process of getting to and staying at peak condition.

Specifically it’s the difference between viewing your body and the process from a ‘sick’ mentality vs a ‘corrective’ mentality.

There is a different degree of effort required to ascend the escalators vs staying at the top of the escalators.

Today we’ll talk about changing your mentality and what can and should be done to get to the top and stay there.

John

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