Perfect Steak: What to Look For

By |2019-06-22T09:19:49-04:00January 28th, 2010|Latest Post, no photo, Nutrition & Weight Loss|

Best SteakSteak is a national pastime. From the established and renowned steak houses of NYC to the backyard bbq's across the country, from restaurants that serve steak strips on salads to the Tex-Mex fajitas that serve them in tortillas, steak is consumed everywhere. However, of late much has been said of studies linking the high consumption of red meat to the development of cancer, leaving people in the lurch--should they continue to consume steaks? Given the maxim 'everything in moderation', perhaps we should consume less steak, but of higher quality. But how to know what to look for? Price isn't a sufficient indicator, nor is the fact that it's served in a fancy steak house. Read on to learn what to ask for, and how to tell if what you're putting inside you is the perfect steak, or some expensive imitation rip-off.

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Are Men Like Dogs?

By |2019-06-22T09:19:59-04:00January 26th, 2010|Latest Post, no photo|

Men Like Dogs?Seriously. I know that there are hundreds of thousands of psychology books out there, mapping out the intricate, Freudian depths of men’s psyches. That we men are fully realized human beings, that some of us are mature adults with complex desires and lofty goals. But at the heart of it, are men just like dogs? Can you boil us down to a few commonalities, and in so doing, figure us out? I think the answer is quite clearly: yes. Read on, and decide for yourself!

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Does INSANITY Workout trainer Shaun T have the goods?

By |2019-06-22T09:20:20-04:00January 22nd, 2010|Exercise & Fitness, Insanity Blog, Latest Post|

Insanity WorkoutINSANITY has exploded into the fitness world. Everybody is trying it out, trying to get ripped, trying to make it through those sixty days. Nobody can make 15 minute's worth of exercise as excruciating and painful and amazingly awesome as Shaun T, and the number of people trying INSANITY can attest to that. But what about the man himself? Does Shaun T really motivate people to get moving, or is he just a guy with some fancy moves and an annoying attitude? If you're going to be spending an hour a day with him, it helps if he doesn't drive you crazy. So--in this post we'll take a look at Shaun T, and ask--does he have the goods?

Are Polyunsaturated Fats Good For You?

By |2019-06-22T09:20:30-04:00January 20th, 2010|Latest Post, no photo, Nutrition & Weight Loss|

polyunsaturated fatThe consumption of fats has been a controversial topic ever since the American Heart Association linked it to heart disease in the 1950’s. At first all fats were condemned, and then only saturated fat, and today we have a host of different guidelines, ranging for urgings to consume healthy omega-3’s to the avoidance of all red meats. One of the most popular oils and sources of fat are polyunsaturated fats, which can naturally be found in nuts, seeds, fish, algae, leafy greens and krill. However, by the far the greatest source of PUFA’s in most American diets come from vegetable oils such as canola and sunflower oil. People consume these oils in great quantities—but is this a good idea?

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High Fructose Corn Syrup

By |2019-06-22T09:20:40-04:00January 13th, 2010|Latest Post, no photo, Nutrition & Weight Loss|

High Fructose Corn SyrupIn 1977, a series of tariffs and quotas imposed by the United States on the importation of cane sugar caused sugar prices to rise and US producers to seek another source of sweetener. Simultaneously, farm subsidies sponsored by the US Government ensured that the price of corn dropped, resulting in a huge incentive for those same producers to use high-fructose corn syrup, an artificially derived product that was vastly cheaper than table sugar. Coincidentally, obesity rates began to rise precipitously over the course of the last three decades, with about 59 million Americans now reportedly obese, which is classified as 30lbs or more over their healthy weight. Statistics show that if this trend continues, 2 in 5 Americans will be obese within the next five years.

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How To Do Bicep Curls Right

By |2019-06-22T09:20:51-04:00January 7th, 2010|Exercise & Fitness, Latest Post, no photo|

Bicep CurlsThe biceps are widely regarded by serious weight lifters as ‘vanity’ muscles, since relative to the other muscles in the body they perform a very specific and limited job. Other muscles such as the hamstrings, deltoids, lats or glutes are used extensively in compound exercises, but biceps are almost incidental to such major exercises such as the squat or dead lift, and get plenty of exercise when done in a power clean or bench press. However, across the world, hundreds of thousands of people focus on the biceps, curling away like mad before mirrors, seeking to gain bulging biceps like Arnold Schwarznegger. Since everybody insists on doing this exercise despite its limited benefits to strength, power, or explosiveness, it’s at least worth trying to do correctly.

Should You Use an EZ Curl Bar?

By |2019-06-22T09:21:01-04:00January 6th, 2010|Exercise & Fitness, Latest Post, no photo|

EZ Bar CurlIf you’ve spent any time in a commercial gym, you’ll inevitably have run across weird, malformed pieces of metal that other people seem to think are normal pieces of equipment. This ranges from a host of different grips for cable exercises (strange triangles, V’s of knotted rope, knurled bars only a foot long) and barbells that seem to have been run over by strange tractors, their forms all bent and warped. What are all these bizarre devices, and should you investigate them further, learn how to use them? One in particular gets a lot of usage, and that’s the EZ Curl Bar, the warped and twisted barbell. You’ll see people doing bicep curls with them all day long. Should you?

What Are Super Greens?

By |2019-06-22T09:21:10-04:00January 5th, 2010|Latest Post, no photo, Nutrition & Weight Loss|

Super GreenWhy is everybody so excited about Super Greens? What are Super Greens, and just why are they so super? If you're like me, you've probably occasionally strayed into the supplement aisle (aisles) of a Whole Foods store or the like, and seen endless bottles and boxes and tubs of all sorts of enigmatic and obscure supplements. A whole bunch of them fall under the 'Super Greens' label, and include such suspicious sounding substances like 'Spirulina' or 'Chlorella'. Green powders, basically, and people claim they can work miracles. Others sound pretty mundane, like 'Wheat Grass' or 'Wild Barley', and are common additives to smoothies and shakes. So why are they so popular with people who seem to be in the know?

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Happy New Year!

By |2019-06-22T09:21:19-04:00December 31st, 2009|Latest Post, no photo|

New Year 2010As December comes to a close, as New Year's Eve looms and everybody here at Extreme Fitness Results gets ready to go out and celebrate, we'd like to extend a huge thank you to everybody who has helped get this Blog off the ground, from fellow bloggers dropping by to people who have distributed our posts on other platforms. We'd like to thank all the customers who have made 2009 such a fantastic year for 2009, and promise to do much, much more in 2010! From more blog posts, to greater community participation, from the launching of a fully realized Reviews section to other exciting features, things promise to be increasingly awesome for us here at EFR.

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