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LIVE MONTHLY COACHING. With John Assaraf and Guest Expert Ari Whitten. Secrets to Achieving your Ideal Physique. The Ideal Physique. Throughout history, the ideal physique has meant two things: Lean Muscular. Greek pottery 525 BC. THE SECRET. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LIVE MONTHLY COACHINGWith John Assaraf and

Guest Expert Ari Whitten

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Secrets to Achieving your Ideal Physique

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The Ideal Physique

• Throughout history, the ideal physique has meant two things:– Lean– Muscular

Greek pottery 525 BC

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THE SECRET

1. Our genes do not differ from our Paleolithic hunter-gatherer ancestors.

2. Cultural evolution now occurs too fast for genetic accommodation, resulting in an ever-greater dissociation between the way we live and the lifestyle for which our genome was originally selected.

3. Our Ancestor’s diet and lifestyle holds the key to realizing our ideal physique.

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So how did we go from looking like this…

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To This…

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The Standard “The reality is that what we now

consider elite athletes were once the norm in every hunter-gatherer society.”

- Dr. James Chestnut

“There is a great deal of data to show that the strength, agility, stamina, power, bone density, body composition, and muscle mass of average hunter-gatherers was equal to that of today’s Olympic athletes.”

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The American Trend

• In 1960 the average weight for a man was 160 pounds. By 2002 that had jumped 191 pounds!

• In 1960 the average weight for woman was 140 pounds. By 2002 that had jumped 164 pounds!

• 65% of Americans are overweight or obese

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The Same Genes Our genes do not differ from our

Paleolithic, hunter-gatherer, pre-agricultural, pre-industrial ancestors.

“The human genome has changed less than 0.02% in 40,000 years.”

- Dr. Loren Cordain - The Paleo Diet, 2002

“Modern Homo sapiens are still genetically adapted to a pre-agricultural hunter-gatherer lifestyle because the overall genetic makeup of Homo sapiens has changed little during the last 10,000 years.”

- Journal of Applied Physiology 93: 3-30, 2002

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Mismatch between lifestyle and genes

Cultural evolution now occurs too fast for genetic accommodation, resulting in an ever-greater dissociation between the way we live and the lifestyle for which our genome was originally selected.

“From a genetic standpoint, humans living today are Stone Age hunter-gatherers displaced through time to a world that differs from that which our genetic constitution was selected.

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Most Commonly Eaten “Foods”

• White Bread• Coffee• Hamburgers• French Fries• Pizza• Hot Dogs

“Affluent populations habitually consume a diet that was unknown to the human species a mere ten generations ago.”

- ‘Conquering Suffering, Enriching Humanity, The World Health Report’ – WHO, Geneva 1997

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A Healthy Standard?The food guide pyramid, was published by the USDA in 1992

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Typical American Diet

• 756 Doughnuts• 60 Pounds Cakes & Cookies• 23 Gallons Ice Cream• 7 Pounds Potato Chips• 22 Pounds Candy• 200 Sticks Gum• 365 Servings Soda Pop• 135 Pounds Refined Sugar

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Obesity Trends* Among U.S. AdultsBRFSS, 1995

(*BMI ≥30, or ~ 30 lbs. overweight for 5’ 4” person

No Data <10% 10%–14% 15%–19%

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Obesity Trends* Among U.S. AdultsBRFSS, 2006

(*BMI ≥30, or ~ 30 lbs. overweight for 5’ 4” person)

No Data <10% 10%–14% 15%–19% 20%–24% 25%–29% ≥30%

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A Healthy Standard?• The foods are divided into 4 basic groups: • meat & fish• fruits & vegetables • milk & dairy products • Bread, grain & cereal

• Our ancestors living before the development of agriculture (10,000 years ago) derived all their nutrients from the first 2 groups.

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The Result

“World-wide, the adoption of this diet has been accompanied by a major increase in coronary heart disease, stroke, various cancers, diabetes and other chronic diseases.”

‘Conquering Suffering, Enriching Humanity, The World Health Report’ – WHO, Geneva 1997

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A New Standard

• Our ancestor’s diet and lifestyle holds the key to maximizing our potential for the ideal physique.

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OUR ANCESTOR’S DIET

Consumed primarily fruits and vegetables (65- 95% of their diet was plant foods)

Average American eats only 3.6 servings of fruits and veggies a day!– That’s including fried potatoes, jams, and fruit juices!

They had a fiber intake of 100 grams / day– Typical American diet has less than 15 grams– Improves insulin sensitivity, Improves gastro-intestinal function , Helps maintain normal cholesterol levels, increases satiety

and reduces caloric intake

The remainder of their diets were made up of lean, free-range, grass-fed game meats, wild fish, nuts and seeds

They had the ideal fatty acid ratio of between 2:1 and 1:1 of Omega-6 : Omega-3• The modern ratio is between 20:1 and 50:1• Increase thermogenesis, Increase insulin sensitivity, Increase the secretion of Leptin, Encourage the burning of stored body fat,

Inhibit the production of a specific enzyme that helps to create body fat

You must eat the foods your genes are designed for!ALL your food should come from food groups that existed prior to the agricultural revolution

In other words, if it doesn’t run, swim, fly or grow out of the ground as a fruit or vegetable, DON’T eat it!

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What are the results of your program?

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THE OPTIMAL MINDSET FOR ACHIEVING YOUR

IDEAL PHYSIQUE

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Those Who Want Results vs

Those Who GET Results

• The more I'm around in the strength training/personal training field the more I notice one thing: there are mainly two kind of people in the gym - those who are training to get results and those who are training because they love it. Ironically over the long run, only the latter normally get results!

• Some people who train merely to get results will sometimes get short term results, but they never achieve long term success.

– Why?– Because after the initial phase (where results can come quickly) progressing physique and strength-

wise can become extremely difficult and arduous work

• So if are in it only for the results, these will never come fast enough• So you have to work HARD to make changes to your body, and if you don't love the

process you wont make it!• If somebody gave me a pill that would stop my strength and body comp progress

forever I'D STILL TRAIN AS OFTEN AND AS HARD AS I DO NOW. Because I love training, and challenging myself. The changes my body undergoes are just icing on the cake.

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Those Who Want Results vs

Those Who GET Results

• Progression is never linear – you will have ups and downs

• Because of the non-linear aspect of progression people who are in it only for the results open themselves to "solutions" that are actually counterproductive:– Magic Pill Diets, Steroids, appetite suppressants, diet

pills, stimulants, etc.– Constant program change– Stop training entirely because it’s not “worth” the

effort

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Mastery Focused vs Results Focused

As George Leonard says in Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment

“How do you best move toward mastery? To put it simply, you practice diligently, but you practice primarily for the sake of the practice itself.”

“…The desire of most people today for quick, sure, and highly visible results is perhaps the deadliest enemy of mastery.”

And as Russell Simmons says,“Some people say ‘keep your eyes on the prize,’ but I disagree. When

your eyes are stuck on the prize, you’re going to keep stumbling and crashing into things. If you really want to get ahead, you’ve got to keep your eyes focused on the path.”

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The Secret to Results• If you are in it only for the results... you wont

get much!• The real secret to getting long term progress is

to… FALL IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS! ... let training

become one of your passions. That way you will approach every session like it's a privilege to be there, you'll be excited and motivated to train hard and as such you will get more results.

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TRAINING

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Traditional Cardio is DEAD

• Aerobic training is DEAD• Why have we been told for the last several decades to do

aerobic training? They said it:– Burns fat– Develops aerobic capacity (“cardiovascular fitness”)

• It is inefficient and ineffective to the extreme• Whether your goal is to look better or be healthier or perform

better, aerobic training is a vastly inferior method of training. • Brief, sprint-like efforts lasting between 3-60 seconds is the path

to transforming your body in the shortest time.– EPOC 36 hours– HSL (hormone-sensitive lipase)

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Traditional Cardio is DEAD

“If you want to look better, interval training. If you want to get in better shape or better cardiovascular fitness, interval training. The million dollar question: Why does anybody do aerobic training? Because it’s easy! I look at aerobic training and think there is no one who should do it. There is no legitimate purpose for this form of activity. The only thing it’s good for is if that is what you want to do – if you want to run a 10k, then practice running 10k’s. But if your goal is to perform better or look better, what’s it good for? Nothing. That’s why we do not at any time, do aerobic training in my facility.”

- Mike Boyle, a world-recognized authority on training

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The MYTH of Spot Reduction that Won’t Die

• We’ve all seen TV infomercials for Ab Blasters and other crunch machines that claim to shed inches off your waist– Built on a false presupposition

• People ask me all the time what to do about this problem area or that one – their hips, their stomach, their arms, their butt, etc.– The area you store fat in is irrelevant. The answer to

fat loss is the same regardless of the area you store fat. And it’s not to starve yourself to create a caloric deficit, the real solution is to …

Increase Caloric Flux!!

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Caloric FLUX• You want to break free of the caloric restriction model based on

consuming less calories than you burn and start thinking through the MAXIMAL CALORIC FLUX model• An example to illustrate the point:

– Person #1 burns 2,000 calories per day and ingests 1,700 – Person #2 burns 3,500 calories per day and ingests 3,200

calories – It is the SAME 300 calorie deficit per day, but the second

person has a far higher caloric flux, and as a result they will have a much leaner, more toned physique.

– Person 1 will look like the average, mostly sedentary dieter. Person 2 will look like an elite athlete.

• Very high caloric intake and extremely high caloric expenditure is the path to extreme body transformation

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How to Increase Caloric FLUX• Increase daily activity, but more importantly increase resting

METABOLIC RATE– This makes it so you’re not only burning more calories during

your workout, but also during the other 23 hours of the day!• Add more muscle to your body!

– Everyone – and I mean EVERY one – regardless of what they say their goals are (to be thinner here or there, to lose fat, gain muscle, get more “toned”, etc) wants the same two goals: To lose fat and gain muscle.

– More muscle = faster metabolism• Every additional1 lb muscle = 50 calories /day• 10 lbs of muscle = 500 cal/day x 7days/wk = 3,500 cal = 1 pound of fat• This is the KEY to putting fat loss on autopilot that virtually everyone who tries to

lose fat misses!• This is the difference between WORKING OUT and TRAINING….

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“Working Out” vs. TRAINING

• Maybe you already go to the gym and you think you work out hard… • You say, “Yeah, I’ve been sweating, challenging myself, pushing myself, and I burned

____ calories on the elliptical machine.”

Well, sweating and burning calories is not the real goal we’re after. Just burning calories and trying constantly to burn more than you take in is a LOSING BATTLE that will ultimately end up in metabolic slowdown.

The real goal of training is the systematic and progressive creation of new stimuli that the body is required to adapt to.

If you do not consistently create these stimuli for adaptation, you may be sweating and burning lots of calories, but you will NOT change your body to any significant degree.

If you DO create these stimuli, then you will increase muscle mass, and resting metabolic rate, which puts fat loss on autopilot.

This is a WINNING battle.

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The #1 Workout Mistake People Make!

• Not understanding the difference between “working out” and TRAINING.

– The Art of Balancing Progression, Consistency, and Variety• The need for VARIETY:

– The body adapts to a given training program every 3-5 weeks according to research done by expert strength coach Charles Poliquin.

• So those who remain doing the same exercises for roughly the same sets and reps for month after month, year after year, have been wasting their time since the first month ended.

• The need for CONSISTENCY: – There are also those who try to always “keep the body guessing” and do different exercises and

workout programs constantly.• These people also go nowhere fast, as this style of training lacks enough consistency to

provide a progressive stimulus.

– Both of these ways of exercising – which almost everyone falls into – lead straight to nowhere.

• For PROGRESSION to happen, we need a systematic overarching program of training with month-long microcycles (to give training variety every 3-5 weeks) intelligently programmed into the larger training macrocycle (to give enough consistency for progression to take place).

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How to Structure YOUR Workout Program• Overall program structure should be determined by the

primary goal: Fat Loss or Muscle Gain– Work in 3 month macrocycles– Work in 1 month microcycles– If your goal is fat loss, then you would do the first and 3rd

month as fat loss programming, and the middle month would be a muscle building phase.

– You should not constantly change all your exercises… ALL phases should use variations of the 7 main movement patterns (squat, deadlift, lunge, horizontal press and pull, vertical press and pull) and have a constant focus of mastery of these movement patterns.

– The focus is CONSTANT PROGRESSION on these 7 movement patterns

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FINAL TIPS AND TRICKS FOR CREATING YOUR IDEAL PHYSIQUE

• The single MOST important determinant of leanness is the difference at the end of the workout between FATIGUE and ACTIVATION!

– This means that if you hope to be lean, fit and toned, you need to drastically rethink the way you are currently working out.

– More than likely all of your workouts now are creating little to no activation and tons of fatigue. • This is the OPPOSITE of what creates a lean, muscular physique with a raging metabolism that puts fat

loss on autopilot.• Most people work out with only fatigue/endurance-style training, with little to no explosiveness, little to no

acceleration training or plyometrics, only one speed of training, training to failure, and emphasized eccentrics.

– This is a recipe for decreasing insulin sensitivity, converting fast twitch muscle fibers to slow twitch, decreasing metabolic rate (long term), and creating nervous system fatigue and burnout.

• Increased training frequency – daily and weekly – Training segmentation (increased EPOC, increased motivation and physical performance, decreased neural

fatigue)

• Increasing energy demands of each exercise and each workout – Compound movements rather than isolation movements– Whole body workouts rather than body part splits

• Priming the nervous system and hormones for maximal fat loss – Maximize insulin sensitivity through emphasizing explosiveness, maximal tension, and maximal

neuromuscular activation– Handstands and Jumps

• No extra time, big extra results

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