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Contrast training is a unique way to optimize results. Read this article by Lee Boyce about how to incorporate it into your training to pack on lean muscle mass.

By: Lee Boyce Added: March 25th, 2013
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    How to loose 1 lb of fat in 2 days

    *I'm not suggestion anyone try this, it's just an idea I came up because I have to do a project for school. (It's an experiment)

    My stats
    Age 17
    Weight 160
    Estimated matance level - 2200 calories ( I think I estimated low... that thats fine.)


    I'm going to do an experiment to see if you can I can lose 1lbs of fat in 2 days. This is the plan;

    Monday - high
    Eat at a normal matance level 20/40/40
    Tues START - low
    eat 1100 calories in 7 meals at 15/15/40+
    do 2 sessions of cardio that burn 250 calories each
    Weds - lower
    In 7 - 9 meals drink most of your calories (protein shakes + FF milk) and eat peanuts (or something) for good fats. Try to keep calories below 1100.
    Do 2 sessions of cardio burning 250 calories each
    Thurs mourning END - Weigh youtself*
    On thursday the subjects will have to slowing increase calories.

    Suggested Supplements - Thermoexin, LOTS Diet pop, EFA, %500 + DV of all b vitamins, a multi.
    Suggested cardio - session1 : 6 - 7 mph run for 15 mins
    session2 : HIIT on a bike for 20 mins


    Thoughts?

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    Probably you'd see a fair amount more weight loss than that. The body's glycogen would be burnt through a fair amount which would promote a lot of water loss.

    One could probably drop that much fat in a couple of days, although there is a somewhat finite speed at which triglycerides can be mobilized from stored fat.

    As you seem aware, there'd be some rather quick metabolic slowdown if this was continued.

    What is the nature of your project?
    Be a man. Be awesome at it. Be proud of it. Beyond the Barbell

    "Borris is correct. That sounds logical if you ask me."
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    I have to design and conduct an experiment on the human body. I was going to do muscle fatigue and how it relates to exercise but I thought this would be more interesting because I actulally don't know what the out come will be for sure. Only problem is find 3 other people willing to strave for 2 days. ;/

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    How are you going to measure fat loss? You could easily see a 5-6lb difference on a scale just from the loss of glycogen/water weight.
    Nick V

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    Well, it's just a project for school so it doens't have to be exact. I lost 5 lbs
    I assume 3lbs = water and 2 lbs = fat. IS that the case? Maybe, maybe not. Technically 2lbs has to be fat if you take into consideration the calorie deficit "rule"( but again.. I say "rule"). Experiment ended today. I just wrote the paper and ate some Spaghetti.

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