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Fiber and Fat Loss

Vanessa Redford 7 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 2
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Strength Training

Robert M 7 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 3
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Why is a product like Shakeology so expensive and is it comparative to Macrolutions?

Tim 7 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 2
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Superset

ianm739 8 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 3
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Already lost 40lbs . What are some next steps to take

BBrooks 7 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 2

Already made some gain and lost 40lbs.  Whats the next stage? Keep on with the same plan? Add more advanced workouts?  

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andy 7 years ago

Depends on where you are at and where you want to be. Check out www.dropfactorbook.com for a great diet to keep you making progress!

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Over training or not

doberman957 7 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 2

Marc, you advocate that over training is nearly impossible to accomplish for the regular person, novice, or immediate weight lifter, but you also advocate using Ambrosia's Over Training Solution.  Could you please elaborate on whether an "Average Joe Lifter" should use that product for any beneficial needs, gains, or etc.if they truly won't ever reach the true state of over training.  Thank you for your time.

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andy 7 years ago

Everyone should use it for immune health and recovery. While the state of overtraining is nearly impossible to reach, speeding recovery and promoting immune health and nutrient absorption will help you recover faster to reach your goals and train harder!

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Hard and Heavy for Larger Body Parts?

cameronhentz 7 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 2

Regardless of natty/enhanced status, would you say there is a definitive benefit for training larger body parts, (i.e.- back, chest,) , in "hard and heavy" style of training focusing more on weight and frequency, rather than volume-based? I've noticed better gains and quality of muscle from said "hard and heavy" workouts, especially in those two areas listed above.

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andy 7 years ago

Whether natural or not, OVERLOAD is key. This will entail going hard and heavy, both relative terms. Aim to progress each and every workout.

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Keeping up cut progress and the intensity of your training

Chris Wheeler 7 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 2

Signs or Symptoms that your training and nutrition during a cut has moved your body into starvation mode? How can you continue the progress of your cut while keeping your body from a state that is injury prone? 

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andy 7 years ago

There are no real signs, but starvation mode is a debatable subject unless truly starving. Sporadic refeeds, or as you have carb ups for races, will help!

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What are your favorite exercises that use body-weight and not equipment?

Abby 7 years ago updated by andy 7 years ago 2
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andy 7 years ago

Honestly mini bands will work your hips and glutes like no other! See this: