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This might be new information If you aren’t in the habit of keeping up on fitness info/trends & sometimes it just takes someone you know or trust to tell it to you their way.

It is human nature to want to look, perform and feel the best you can and there is a ton of good and bad information out there for you to filter through in your quest for physical progress, I get asked multiple times per day about what is the most effective way to build/maintain lean muscle mass without spending countless hours in the gym and/or on a piece of cardio equipment so I am going to try and break it down in my words in a brief manner with what I feel are the most important factors to consider for this topic. I will elaborate/comment on any of these

The very first and what I feel most important factor to consider is your food intake, with this you have to first set up a lofty but realistic goal of what you want to look like or how you want to perform keeping in mind your body type and dedication level both in the gym and the kitchen.  You are in the gym say 1 hour per day & the other 23 hours are where success happens, you can ruin a great training program with shitty nutrition habits so put a lot of focus on this aspect and do some personal research or hire someone who won’t give you a cookie cutter meal plan.

The second most important aspect is double sided and without question is a very instrumental step in achieving any fitness goal.  A well thought out and designed training plan is part #1 and training with Intensity is #2 – you can have a amazing training plan designed for you, but if you bring a lackluster effort to the table you will just cheat yourself and waste what could have been the plan to finally get you to your goals, so put your mind in the right spot and train as intense as you can at each session. This means doing what you don’t like to do, it means not avoiding the movements and body-parts you dislike or struggle with, it means concentrating on weaknesses, it means leaving your old comfort zone and exploring a new one, you never know how hard you can push yourself if you never exert the effort required to put you into the hurt locker.   This is again where research or seeking assistance will be helpful to prevent you coming out of the gate to hard and getting injured or burnt out before you have a chance to succeed.

This brings me to the Headline of “getting lean while leaving the cardio behind”  Now first off if you enjoy doing cardio in the gym or outside then that is great & when combined with resistance training it will lead you to a very well balanced athletic body and higher level of performance but If you dislike or don’t have the time to perform traditional cardio I will point out a few ways/things to consider incorporating into you gym time to help you get your heart rate up and keep it there.

  • Starting or ending your training session with Tabata’s – these are short and very intense intervals such as 20 seconds all out effort with 10 seconds rest repeated for a prescribed amount of time or sets,   you can spend 5-10 minutes doing these and they are way more effective for fat loss than spinning your wheels during a long slow effort on an elliptical or other cardio piece.
  • Incorporating movements in between sets, during your normal “rest” time – Jumping rope, Jumping jacks, mountain climbers, step ups, jump squats etc… If you have a workout that calls for 25 sets of resistance training and you spend 30 seconds in between each set doing one of these movements you will at the end of the session have spent twelve and a half minutes keeping your heart rate elevated performing “cardio” without really even knowing you did it.
  • Doing full body circuit training while using a timer or stop watch to limit the amount of rest you get, 15 seconds clicks off pretty fast so to keep yourself accountable I suggest a gym boss timer or stopwatch to monitor your rest period.  You can set up a 4-6 station circuit using very little equipment or worrying about someone stealing your machine and roll through that using different rep schemes and rest periods and by the end of 8 rounds you will have had an elevated heart rate for the entire training session with again not doing traditional cardio.

I hope this helps and has cleared the air for you on a few things, feel free to comment on any part of it if you wish for me to go into more detail.  Thanks Stevie T

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**always consult with your physician before starting or changing a current workout routine , nutrition program or supplement.  The advice and programs that are talked about on this site are not recommended for use by any individuals with any medical condition(s) that might be compromised by intense exercise or resistance training.  If you feel any abnormal pain, nausea or dizziness please discontinue training and consult your health care professional immediately **

He we go again, I am back from an amazing month of out of the gym activities and I am ramped up to get back into the gym routine and see if this new and exciting brand of supplements can pass the test and become a Stevie T Trusted Brand.

I Introduce to you Muscle Elements!

Muscle Elements (Me) was formed to provide the highest quality sports and nutritional supplements to the novice and educated supplement user who is driven for more performance. The founders of Me passionately live the health and fitness lifestyle and have designed the products for their personal use, so the best of the best ingredients and complete formulas are what Me brings to the market. No hype, no under dosed products, no hiding behind large unspecified ingredient blends and nothing but results are the goal of this brand. Whatever your goal for performance or weight loss is, Build a Better You With Me!

 

The Muscle Elements line of Products.

The Muscle Elements line of Products.

I have all four of the (Me) products in my hands and plan to put them to the test over the next ten weeks leading up to a trip to Las Vegas for the 50th Mr. Olympia fitness weekend, I will give you a link to each product of them and tell you how I will implement them into my training program starting with the “Grow with me Stack” of Pre Cre and Amino Flow that I will be stacking together for the first four weeks before adding in the “Lean on Me Stack” of 212 + LeanWorks during the final 6 weeks leading up to Las Vegas.

PreCre – Is the Foundation of the Grow with Me stack, from the first glance at the label PreCre is not your run of the mill Pre-Workout, it appears to cover all the bases in a loaded one scoop sugar-free serving that boats an impressive dose of all the key ingredients needed to make up an effective mind and muscle primer.  I expect PreCre to give me a huge boost of energy while helping increase my strength, endurance and stamina along with what I expect to be insane pumps thanks to the very well thought out combination they call “GlycoPump Infusion Elements”  I will use PreCre once a day 30-45 minutes prior to each training session,

AmiNo Flow  – Is the first supplement to qualify as an AmiNo-Oxide product, what that means is it takes the proven and popular building blocks of muscle “Amino Acids” and combines it with Nitric Oxide promoting ingredients that increase vasodilation, promote bigger muscle pumps and assist in nutrient shuttling.  I expect this product will be great to aid in repair and recovery of the muscle, it will help with protein synthesis, muscle hydration and promote an increase of  total working capacity so I will be able to put everything I have into every training session.  I am a BIG believer in Amino Acid powders and plan to take this a minimum of three times per day, one serving as soon as I wake up, one serving during my training session and one serving 30 minutes or so before dinner.

212 – The name says it all…Two Hundred Twelve degrees, the temperature needed to bring water to it’s boiling point and tells you right off the bat that this is Muscle Elements fat incinerator!  Coming from a potent one pill serving 212 aims to increase fat burning and increased energy, it contains the key ingredients to maintain a positive mood while at the same time controlling your appetite and assisting your body in the removal of unwanted/excess water weight.  I won’t add this product into my routine until August 4th but I have handed out samples to my clients and will give you any feedback I get from them prior to my personal experience with it.

LeanWorks –  Is a Non-Stimulant based thermogenic that can be used as a standalone product or be combined with 212 to make up the “Lean on Me Stack”  It contains huge doses of key ingredients that have been backed up time and time again with scientific studies and includes the popular Green Coffee bean, Raspberry Ketones, L-Carnitine and much more.  Like 212 it will help to suppress appetite, Increase mood, act as an herbal diuretic and assist in fat burning.   I will add in LeanWorks at the same time as 212 so until then I will again rely on feedback from my clients and pass their experience with it along to you.

So there you have the line up from Muscle Elements that I will be using,  (Me) hasn’t come into the game with a product in every supplement segment just for the sake of participation, what they have brought to the table are four very exciting and well thought out products that I look forward to testing out.  If you have any detailed questions regarding any of their product line you can contact them through their website or social media channels.

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I will be back in a week to give you my first impressions of the brand, Until then #trainharder2playharder

Stevie T

#trainharder2playharder

#trainharder2playharder

 

 

**always consult with your physician before starting or changing a current workout routine , nutrition program or supplement.  The advice and programs that are talked about on this site are not recommended for use by any individuals with any medical condition(s) that might be compromised by intense exercise or resistance training.  If you feel any abnormal pain, nausea or dizziness please discontinue training and consult your health care professional immediately **