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The Secret Is To Choose A Healthy - Steady Weight
Loss Plan That Works For YOU
I wanted to let you listen in on this...
Dear Reader,
I'm really excited because I just had the chance to interrogate
one of the hottest names in fat loss and fitness, Rob Poulos.
Rob is the author of "Fat Burning Furnace" at
http://tinyurl.com/276yap
and specializes in helping both men and women lost fat quickly
and permanently with his brief and infrequent workouts and simple
diet principles.
He and his spouse lost over 100 pounds of fat combined in just
a few months with his methods, and thousands of his readers are
getting similar results (you can read more quotes on his website).
He really let loose in the interview, so I thought you'd enjoy listening
in...
To your health and fitness,
Ruth,
Q: Rob, thanks for agreeing to let me interview you today. For
those out there who don’t know much about you, can you give
us a little background and how you were able to make such an amazing
transformation in such little time?
RP: Sure, and thanks for having me. You know, I first got interested
in this whole fat burning thing mainly to meet girls when I was
younger and I’m not ashamed to admit it! But seriously,
I kind of struggled with my weight most of my life. When I was
in my early 20s, I got interested in bodybuilding (mostly through
watching too many Arnold Schwarzenegger movies I guess!).
But I saw it as a way to get the kind of lean muscular body I
wanted. Not the blown up steroid bodybuilder look,
more like the look the bodybuilders of the 50’s &60’s
had, you know, the kind that attracts the opposite sex and makes
your friends jealous! But I realized real fast that achieving
these goals doesn’t happen overnight.
I also found out, after years and years of trial and error, that
90% of the fat loss or muscle building programs and products were
just plain garbage. They were either created to simply make
a quick buck, or would only work on people who were already born
with great lean muscular genetics. You know the type. I
had one buddy who would work out lazily, with very little intensity,
and pretty much eat pizza after pizza and still look dynamite
when he was at the beach.
I also learned that most of the programs out there either required
you to spend 4-6 days in the gym with long cardio workouts plus
weight training workouts, restrict yourself of carbs until
you were mad at the whole world, or both! This stuff just plain
frustrated me, and so I went looking to create a fat loss and
fitness method of my own as I couldn’t find one that allowed
me to get in killer shape without having to give up the foods
I loved or most of my spare time.
And after about 10 years or so, I felt as though I had perfected
the method as once I started using all of the techniques together,
I was able to finally drop over 42 pounds of body fat and 10 inches
off my waist. I was also building slabs of lean muscle and
strength, this happened over the course of just a few months.
My wife even lost 59 pounds during this same period and went from
a size 12 to a size 4.
But what really excited me , was that we did it without cutting
carbs out of our diet and by only working out 2-3 times a week
for just 15-26 minutes per workout. And no cardio whatsoever.
We both hated long boring cardio, so we were like a couple of
kids at Christmas.
So, obviously when our friends and family saw the changes we had
made, we got a lot of mixed reactions. Some were jealous
and not supportive, if you can believe that! But most wanted
to get my secrets and kept telling me, "you have to write a book,
you have to write a book".
So that’s what I did. I put everything down to paper
and even shot some videos detailing my method so people could
just copy my plan themselves. And it’s been fantastic
helping thousands and thousands of people from all over the world
with my Fat Burning Furnace program,helping them finally lose
that stubborn body fat and develop a new level of self confidence
in everything they do. So that’s where I am today
and it feels great!
Q: Rob, a lot of people on the cover of fitness products that
have great physiques are just born with great genetics.
From what you mentioned, this is obviously not an advantage you
had. Can you tell us how exactly you were able to overcome your
fat loss and fitness challenges?
RP: I simply wanted it badly . I hated being overweight and just
felt crummy all the time. I had low energy. I was
embarrassed to take my shirt off in the summer, you know, all
the stereotypical stuff, except it was very personal for me.
I also didn’t carry much muscle on my body genetically.
I’m rather tall (6’6") so looking muscular is even
tougher for me than someone of average height. I was over
fat, yet under muscled. Talk about the worst of both worlds.
But I’m not the kind of person that just gives up.
I must have tried a hundred different programs or diets during
those 10 or so years.
The steps I took were basically trial and error,and a lot of wasted
money. But you know, it really wasn’t wasted because
if I was able to gain just one new insight or technique to add
to my method, it was worth it. Especially with results I’m
able to obtain for my readers and students now.
At some point I basically realized that exercise and nutrition
for building muscle and getting lean is a science, just like any
other science. There are things that must be included
in your regimen or else you cannot expect results. Period.
The beauty of it is, that for other people, I can show them how
to get it done like my wife and I did in just a few months and
without having super human motivation or spending even 1 year
of more trial and error.
Q: That’s awesome..now Rob, you specialize in teaching people
how to burn fat from their bodies. Can you give us some nutritional
tips for burning the most amount of fat in minimum time?
RP: Oh yeah. There’s a lot of stuff,but perhaps the
most important tip I can give anyone trying to get and stay lean
is to look at food from a micronutrient standpoint. Most
people look at food from a macronutrient view (protein, carbs,
fats).
This is fine, but the big light bulb went off for me when I started
to focus on eating most of my calories from foods that are super
loaded with nutrients. These are vegetables, fruits,whole
unrefined grains, beans, legumes, nuts, and seeds. I’m
not talking about a vegetarian or vegan diet here, but a diet
that supplies the body with the nutrients it requires to burn
fat optimally. When you give your body the required nutrients
without overloading it with nutrient poor or nutrient barren foods,
fast fat loss happens almost magically.
Q: Now I also know you're not a fan of cardio. I usually teach
cardio as a great way to burn fat. Why do your methods not include
cardio?
RP: Let me be extra clear on this one, because my stance here
confuses a lot of people. First off, I think it is a waste
of time trying to "run off" your calories to burn fat. This
attitude will just wear you out over the long haul, and simply
doesn’t work as well as controlling your calories
through diet techniques. Also, studies have shown that regular
moderately paced cardio, where you run or bike at a steady pace
for 30+ minutes several times a week actually causes you to store
morefat! Here’s why this is the case.
When you’re doing this exercise, your body is using stored
fat for fuel. This may sound good, but what this is actually
doing is telling your body that when it encounters this activity
again it needs a reserve amount of fat available to fuel the exercise
session. I know it
sounds crazy, but it’s true. On top of that, most
avid runners can tell you about the injuries and nagging pains
they have from the constant repetitive pound their joints and
tendons take over the years...not something I would wish on my
worst enemy!
Now, what does work for burning fat quickly is what’s known
as interval cardio. And I know you know all about this , with
your
stair routines. This is where you perform a relatively short
cardio workout (usually 15-25 minutes or so) and you alternate
periods of high to low intensity during the session.
So you might spend 1 minute jogging at a light pace, and then
immediately switch to a near sprint for 1 minute straight, and
then repeat the process several times. This type of exercise
uses stored carbohydrates for fuel, not fat, so it sends a signal
to your body to replenish your depleted muscles rather than storing
a reserve amount of fat. Very different from the standard
type of cardio that I loathe!
But believe it or not, I don’t even do this type of interval
cardio in my own method. Why is that? Well, it’s
because I realized a while back that the #1 activity you can do
to burn fat is weight training or some form of resistance training.
This has to do with the fact that adding lean muscle to your body
creates a powerful fat burning furnace that will
automatically burn more calories at rest...significantly more.
What we’ve done with the type of weight training we do in
Fat Burning Furnace, though, is combine interval cardio with weight
training to create one short and simple fat burning, muscle, and
strength building work out. Many people have called it the
most efficient fat loss and fitness work out ever created.
Q: So obviously you are a big fan of weight training when it comes
to burning fat. Should people train the same as when they're trying
to gain muscle?
RP: Yeah , in my experience, they should. But the weight
training we use is not like you see most guys performing in the
gym these days. We don’t use split routines, we don’t
throw the weights around, and we don’t have ladies lifting
soup cans or using rubber bands. From my experience all
of these things will get you worse results or injured. The
main goal of my Fat Burning Furnace exercise program is to burn
fat, of course, but
the underlying goal that leads to this is building lean muscle
mass.
And this scares some ladies and even some of the men who read
my book..they don’t want to get too bulky. But, as
I said, this is a near impossibility for 99% of women and even
some men due to the genetic requirements (muscle belly length,
testosterone levels, etc.) of having overly large muscles.
Now, sure, you could gain weight and look bulky by eating a ton
of calories while you’re building muscle, but you’d
just be fat and puffy like I was several years ago.
The only thing more lean muscle is going to do to a ladies body
is make it more feminine, shapely, and se.xy.
Q: That’s right,and it’s something we still need to
get the word out on to women everywhere for sure. Rob, what
are some common mistakes you see people making when trying to
lose lots of fat and get ripped?
RP: Oh man, there are so many . I mean, there are basic
large scale diet mistakes, like restricting yourself of carbohydrates
too much (which won’t work in the long run), eating too
few calories or starving yourself, eating a low fat diet and eliminating
healthy fats, and not eating enough of your calories from nutrient
rich foods.
Then there are big exercise mistakes, like spending 4-6 days a
week in the gym with hours of boring fat storing cardio and then
hours more of low to moderate intensity weight training on top
of it. People are using terrible form with their exercise,
which takes most of the stress off the muscles being worked and
cuts their effectiveness by at least two-thirds. Ladies
are afraid to work out hard in fear of getting to bulky.
I mean I could go on,but I actually have a video I put together
for my newsletters subscribers that tells you my top 7 mistakes
people make.Your readers can watch it after they subscribe at
my website if they wish.
Q: Any other fat burning tips you want to share with us?
RP: Well, I suppose the big thing lately is that everybody wants
to lose their belly fat and get ripped abs. The main problem
here is that people still think they can lose belly fat without
losing fat in any other place on their bodies. But the reality
is you only use fat uniformly, throughout the entire body.
It may seem like it’s not coming off in those problem areas,
but that’s only because you have more of it there.
You need to focus on lowering your overall body fat percentage
and that belly fat, thigh fat, butt fat, or wherever fat will
come off.
Also, hours of situps or any of those ab gizmos on late night
TV will not reduce your belly fat. You could have the strongest
abs in the world, but if they’re covered by a blanket of
fat, you’ll never see them.
So to summarize:focus on eating most of your calories from foods
loaded with nutrients. Use interval cardio and/or intense
full body weight training to build muscle and burn fat, 2-3 times
per week. Or if you’d like, you can simply copy my
method that I detail in my Fat Burning Furnace book.
You know that movie "Back To The Future", right? One of
my favorites. Man, sometimes I think what I would give to have
that
Delorean so I could go back in time a few years and give my Fat
Burning Furnace plan to my former fat and frustrated self.
The
money I’d save. The hours and hours of frustration and embarrassment
I’d save. That would be nice!
Q: Now Rob, I understand you’ve just create something special
for those out there who are ready to stick with their new year’s
resolution for fat loss?
RP: Yeah, I have...and here’s what’s happening.
You know at the beginning of each year, everybody and their brother
vows to lose
weight as one of their top new year’s resolutions. But I
think the latest figure is that 97% of them do not succeed in
doing this,that’s just crazy. So I wanted to do something
to help spur people to success that thus far has really eluded
them. So what I did is put together 5 additional fat burning
bonuses to really give them no more excuses to finally achieve
that lean and fit body they really want this year...
So first on the list is my 8 secrets to a new year’s fat
loss resolution solution. The reason I put this together is that
I’ve found it’s not usually a lack of discipline that
stops people from realizing their fat loss goals in the new year,
but just a lack of knowledge of some simple but powerful techniques
that those that are nearly always successfully with their resolutions
use themselves. So I’m providing that here.
Next, I am giving away an archive of my most helpful fat loss
and fitness tips and tricks that my newsletter subscribers have
received over the past 2 years or so now this is really cool because
I often reveal a lot of tips that are not in my Fat Burning Furnace
book in the newsletter. So at over 145 pages, there’s a
lot of value there obviously.
And on top of these two, I’m giving away 3 downloadable
mp3 audios of my own interviews with 3 dynamite health and fitness
experts. One is with a guy that is an expert at helping
you manage your personal energy so you can really change your
lifestyle for the better fast. Another is with a guy that specializes
in helping people develop unstoppable motivation for fat loss
and other life goals. And the last interview with a world
famous trainer who has the fastest workouts I’ve ever seen,
4 minutes per workout, it sounds crazy, but there is actually
hard science to how these things work. And all of that is
revealed in these interviews.
Now, I can’t obviously give these 5 bonuses away for free
for too long, so what I’m doing is,I’m going to give
them away, free, to anyone who claims a copy of my Fat Burning
Furnace book at my website before midnight Wednesday, January
30th. That
means the latest you can get your copy is 11:59pm on Tuesday the
29th,so again, you get all 5 bonuses just for grabbing a copy
of
my book. We just started giving these bonuses away a few days
ago and people are really digging them. I mean the emails I’m
getting from people are just awesome!
Q: Alright, well thanks again for giving up your time today Rob..you’ve
really shared some fat loss tips.
RP: Sure thing , it’s been great.
Q: Now, you mentioned your newsletter and all of those New Year’s
bonuses with your Fat Burning Furnace book. Where can
people go to sign up for the newsletter and get the bonuses?
RP: Oh yeah, if your readers would like to get my complimentary
eNewsletter, which comes with a free 40 page ebooklet by the way,
as well as learn more about my Fat Burning Furnace plan and the
5 limited bonuses, they can visit my site at:
http://tinyurl.com/276yap
And thanks again for having me. I’m sure we’ll talk
soon.
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