Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Saggy Arm Fat Man Boobs And Thunder Thighs

Thunder Thighs, Saggy Arm Fat and Manboobs rethink the way you do your fat burning workouts.


Are you having any of these (and other) fat storing problems? Are your so called fat burning workouts not getting you the results your after? While we all store fat all over, it’s often most noticeable in certain areas – "the problem areas". And unfortunately, it's the problem areas that we often struggle most to rid of unwanted fat.

Now, if you're storing fat in one or all of the three areas mentioned in this article (your hips, thighs, arms, butt or if you’re a guy, your chest) despite your best efforts with diet and traditional (so called) fat burning workouts, you've got some hormone issues.

ALL problem areas are influenced heavily by your hormonal environment, and where you store that last bit of fat is determined by which of your hormones are out of whack. In this particular case, it's the female hormone estrogen.

High levels of estrogen are terrible for fat loss, which explains why women usually have more trouble losing fat than men.

However, anyone -- male or female -- with high estrogen levels will have trouble losing fat, especially from the lower body. In essence, the higher your estrogen levels, the greater the likelihood you'll store fat in your lower body; mainly in the hips and thighs.

And yes, it IS possible for men to have high estrogen levels. Unfortunately, outside of having to deal with a declined rate of fat loss and lower body fat, these guys ALSO have to deal with the problem of man-boobs.

Rather than try to correct this through medication or steroids, it's possible to address the issue through training.

That is, it is possible to utilize a fat burning workout that will produce hormones which OFFSET estrogen.

And how else would you combat estrogen but with testosterone?

Being clear, you are going to increase testosterone levels naturally, through training. Not only will this increase the net fat-burning effect of all exercises, but more appropriate to our purposes here, it will also facilitate in getting rid of lower body fat.

I should mention something here to alleviate any concerns: it is NOT possible to produce a detrimental amount of testosterone through training. So ladies, you don’t have to worry about any masculinizing effects.

Instead, training produces what we would term a 'high' amount of testosterone from a physiological perspective, relative to what your body normally produces. For the guys, this means that such training will help you put on a bit more muscle–just not steroid muscle.

Got it?

At this point, you're thinking, what do I do?"

Great question. And the answer is DENSITY TRAINING.

Training in a way that seeks to increase training density is one of the best ways to spur your body to produce and release more testosterone, which will (obviously) help you lose that estrogen related fat storage.

Training density can be defined as the amount of work you do in a given amount of time during a fat burning workout. If you want to increase density, you can do more work (sets, reps, or both) in the same amount of time, or do the same amount of work and decrease the time in which you do it.

However, there is a method of density training that is specific to RADICAL fat loss, and this means that not only will you produce the testosterone necessary to mitigate your regional fat issue, but you'll also lose more fat on the whole.

As an example, let's pick 3 exercises: the overhead press, the dumbbell row, and the squat.

Setting these up in a circuit fashion, you perform them one after another with little rest in between.

Instead of having a set number of reps, we're going to be forming each of these exercises for TIME–you simply have to do as many as you can in a given time period.

To make it easy, let's say you did each of the above exercises for 30 seconds. In performing such a circuit, your results might look like this:

Overhead Press: 25 pound dumbbells for 20 reps
DB Row: 40 pound dumbbells for 18 reps
Squat: 100 pound barbell for 22 reps

Not too shabby. Now, HERE is where it gets crazy.

We’re going to take advantage of some cool things that happen in the body; triggers that happen which will make you more efficient and more capable.

To do that, we're going to INCREASE the weight by 10-20% and try to do MORE reps.

Does that seem impossible? It isn't. Due to neuromuscular junction and neural activation, in almost ALL cases, you'll be able to do just that.

Your second attempt at that circuit might look like this:

Overhead Press: 30 pound dumbbells for 23 reps
DB Row: 50 pound dumbbells for 20 reps
Squat: 120 pound barbell for 25 reps

Density training is fun, challenge-based, burns a heck of a lot of fat, and –- most importantly –- is one of the best fat burning workouts around for increasing testosterone production and release.

If you want to fight your estrogen issues, you NEED more testosterone. And for that you need a fat burning workout using density training. Using this type of fat burning workout, you're one step closer to fighting off your stubborn hips, thighs, arms and god forbid, "manboob" fat for good.

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