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8 Hot Diet Tips For Getting Lean Ripped
Abs |
To develop a six pack or ripped abs we need to make a two
pronged attack. Sounds drastic and painful but by this we mean
we need two pillars to support our lean abs program. Engaging
in the right exercise plan and also the right diet or eating
plan is essential. You may be surprised however that your diet
choices are by far the most important of the two
pillars.
Unfortunately many people put in a huge amount of time
diligently training with the best ripped abs exercises for very
little results. The reason for this is usually that their diet
is poor and because of this, they never manage to get their
body fat low enough to reveal their abs.
We're going to give you 8 important diet tips to help you get
lean ripped abs:
1. Your diet should contain mostly food that is basically
unprocessed or unrefined. Food that's been left in it's natural
state or at least "less tampered with" by manufacturers is
better. This subject is a major topic on it's own and could
fill many books. Eating the right types of fat, the healthy
fats, does not make you fat. This has been well proven with
many cultures that have high fat diets also having lower
incidences of health and heart problems.
For more detail on this please see the article "Dietary Fat
Truth and Healthy Fats" by Mike Geary here at
www.absguide.com/Dietary-Fat-Truth-and-Healthy-Fats.html
and also get his FREE report "Training & Nutrition Insider Secrets
For A Lean Body"
As you'll see, the healthy fats can actually assist you in
losing weight. It's the processed foods and the unnatural
additives that cause weight gain and other health problems,
even though they may they may show as 99% fat free on the
product labelling.
2. For the majority of your meals, include carbohydrates
that have a lower glycemic index or GI. This will give you a
more steady, and lower, blood sugar and insulin response, which
is good. Steady energy levels are the best for fat burning as
your food cravings are lessened. This also allows your body to
better burn fat for it's energy needs.
3. Avoid fad diets as they usually cause you to miss out
on some important food group (carbs, fat or protein) that your
body needs. Fad diets come and go but your body's basic
nutritional needs don't. Include portions of lean meat, healthy
fats and carbohydrates with each meal (except
morning).
For a really comprehensive analysis on dietary protein,
carbohydrates, and fat, AND how to compile all of this
information into a diet that promotes a lean healthy body with
a low body fat percentage see "The Truth About Six Pack Abs" by
Mike Geary.
4. You may have heard this before, but that's because it
works. Each day eat 5 to 6 small meals of a similar size,
instead of the typical 3 meals. That's because you use more
calories when you digest a meal, so your metabolism is running
faster. It's also important to eat breakfast because that gets
your metabolism going in the morning.
5. Whatever you do, avoid the nasties! By that we mean
stuff like high fructose corn syrup, which is found in many
processed food items. Those bad trans fats and also refined
oils.
6. It's a great idea to know (plan) in advance what meals
you're going to eat for the week. The reason being that you'll
shop better at the supermarket, and you'll leave the junk food
where it belongs. Back at the store and not in your pantry to
cause temptation.
7. This may sound counter-productive, but believe me it
works. If you're sticking with your calculated calorie intake
for fat loss, then you should have one "over feeding" day each
week. The reason for this is that it not only boosts your
metabolism, but it greatly you in the challenge of sticking
with your low calorie diet for the remainder of the
week.
8. Straight after your workout routine, eat some higher GI
(glycemic index) carbs balanced with some protein. This
combination of sugars and protein (in a ratio of about 3:1 of
carbs to protein) helps you recover and replaces glycogen in
your muscles. Muscle repair is then started.
So that's a very condensed bunch of abs diet tips to help you
get your abs development under way. We highly recommend you
check out the "Truth about Six Pack Abs" which will
give you a fully comprehensive analysis on dietary protein,
carbohydrates, and fat, and how to compile all of this
information into a diet that promotes a lean healthy body.
It is THE most complete and honest guide to developing the
ultimate set of six pack abs, or flat lean
abdominals.

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