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Can I exercise my way to abs? πŸ€”
Hey team! Hope you are having a great week and training hard. A common misconception in the fitness world is being able to "exercise your way to getting abs." And I can tell you all right now - if you've been told this, you have been LIED TO! That's right. You've likely been sold a lie that doesn't hold any scientific evidence or weight πŸ˜” And while not everyone needs abs, I know that aesthetically, many of you still strive to get them through the exercises and activities you do in the gym. But you may be on a hamster wheel that will never end until you understand what I go over in this video... The good news is - getting your core shredded is still a relatively simple concept when you take a look at the findings of this study that I dive into in the video below. Please watch the short video outlining the findings of this research article, and enjoy. Don't forget to drop your thoughts & questions in the comments section πŸ‘Š Cheers, Dr. C Link to article: https://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/fulltext/2011/09000/the_effect_of_abdominal_exercise_on_abdominal_fat.27.aspx 1:1 Coaching Program: www.flolyfe.com/thecure Monthly Subscription Program: www.flolyfe.com/thedailyflo
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That’s an interesting article. I enjoy abs workouts and I have noticed significant strength gains in my core. Core strength is more important to me than aesthetics but you know good looking abs would be nice eventually.
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@Colin Pasque I’m on a lean caloric surplus right now so I know aesthetics will come more when I hit my weight goals.
I have no personal integrity...
I have a thought to share with the group. I have struggled with personal integrity for the past 15 years or so. Let me explain. I am 37 years old. I have been a lifelong athlete and have always felt most alive when I moved my body. It was easy for me to play outside with friends from sun up to sun down. Pickup football with the neighbors, cul-de-sac hockey, creek walking, fort building. I was never accused of sitting still. I went to college, like most teens, with little direction and a huge appetite for exploration. Halfway through my 4 years, I realized that I hadn't selected a major...mostly because I was more concerned with having fun and learning about life than thinking about...internships and career trajectory (barf). I listened to parental advice (rooted in fear and scarcity) and chose to major in accounting because it was safe with guaranteed employment upon graduation. This led me down a path of inner turmoil. I finished my degree (barely and with low grades cuz I had no passion or inherent skill regarding Excel & accounting in general), but I said "no" to any and all opportunities in the field that came my way. Instead, I traveled the world and surfed...working gigs here and there to pay the bills (and completely ignored my student loans piling up). I got married in 2016 and decided I should stop living like Peter Pan and accept my situation. I could no longer be "selfish" and ignore my financial responsibilities and a college degree that I wasn't crazy about. As Jordan Peterson would recommend...I chose the darkest part of my forest (a job in accounting and tackling my student loans) and dove in head first. After floundering a bit, I secured a corporate tax accounting job. The job itself wasn't horrible, but I had to wear a disguise when going into the office everyday. I smiled to cover the numbness inside. I lied in my performance reviews about being fulfilled and wanting to advance my accounting career. I would do push-ups and pullups in the handicap bathroom stall to connect with my body. I would go on my lunch break and run for miles in order to feel alive. I had my own cubicle, so I wasn't so concerned about the sweat seeping through my button up shirt when my lunch break was over.
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Hopefully you find your passion in life and keep getting better.
Supplements: what the heck is Dr. C taking? πŸ€”
Hey crew, I got asked by an IG follower what supplements I am taking, and whether I was consuming everything on my supplement guide (you can find the guide in the Functional Athlete Secrets 101 course on Nutrition module). The answer is NO I am not taking everything on my supplement guide - that is more of a comprehensive list of suggestions to suite your unique needs. Here is my current stack: Morning: - TL Multi-vitmain - TL Krill oil - TL Gut health (probiotic) Day-Time: - TL Whey protein x 1.5 servings (~40g protein - usually in the morning for a 'snack') - TL HMB creatine (3-4x days per week post workout) - TL Hydration (post-workout) Night-time: - TL Joint Support - TL Magnesium bisglysinate And for those of you who don't know, I have Crohn's disease (got dx with it August 2023), so I am under the medical attention of a physician who has helped me get my inflammation under control medicinally to prevent the need for any severe surgeries. So far I am feeling incredible, and I know the supplement stack above has helped me in my recovery from this. The above stack is what works for ME - everyone is different and has different nutritional needs. I always recommend using supplements to help make up for what your diet lacks. When you use this approach, you won't waste money or consume things your body doesn't need. If you have any questions on the above stack, or need any suggestions, drop them below. Cheers to a new week - go get it! Dr. C
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@Tyler McIntyre I have been gluten and dairy free for about a year and I saw significant increase in energy, body conditioning, skin, and just mental things like motivation and less anxiety.
Start Here
Hello! Welcome to the Skool of Fitness. The goal of this skool is to help regular people master the art of functional fitness to lose weight, move pain-free, & to discover + empower themselves with the tools they need to find their FLO in life all through free course, self-education, and community. πŸ‘‰ Start by checking out these links - Classroom - Free eBook: Functional Fitness Secrets - The Daily FLO Subscription (Group Training) - 1:1 FLO Training Academy Coaching (Custom Training) πŸ‘‰ To kick things off, please comment below introducing yourself. Let us know: 1. Your name 2. What style of fitness you are currently doing OR most love (strength, aerobic, power lifting, crossfit, etc) See you in the comments! **Additional Helpful Resources** - Recommended Equipment - My Supplements + Supplement Guide - Kettlebell Calculator
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Hi I'm Brandon. I'm a young guy who is about to graduate college. I have always been active with sports but I never took my fitness seriously until about a year ago. I struggled with some health and food problems and started doing research and decided to make a change in my life. I have seen some great growth over the last year but am trying to find any knowledge to help keep me going. I enjoy HIIT workouts and am trying to keep an athletic/functional build.
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Benny Bliss
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I am a young guy seeking to learn as much as I can and live an inspiring healthy liffestyle.

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