So you want to be lean?

01dragonslayer

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When it comes to being lean and fit, we have to focus on developing positive lifestyle habits that continuously lead to progressive changes over time. Too many people focus on the fads and shortcuts, but it's all about developing lifestyle habits.

Now, just a disclaimer, being "lean" doesn't necessarily mean having 5% bodyfat. I know that's some peoples goals and there is nothing at all wrong with that, but being lean doesn't mean you have to look like a model does on the cover of a magazine. You can be lean at healthier, more optimal and ideal bodyfat ranges.

So habits like being active daily and strength training 3-5x a week (whether that be full body, PPL, or upper/lower splits) are essential. Also, we need to focus on what we consume because it all starts in the kitchen. Nutrient-dense foods are the key to optimal health and fitness.

Another important thing is that, even though training hard and eating right is essential, understanding rest and recovery is equally important. The go hard every single day attitude is flaud and doesn't work because you adapt and grow and lean out when you recover. Finally, be sure you stay patient and consistent and never compare your journey to someone else's. How you progress on your journey is what is important, not how that compares to someone else's.
 
Great post. 2nd last sentence says it all, patient and consistency. I know a lot of dudes who want to put on size, join a gym, hit it crazy hard for 5-6 weeks then bow out for your good, because of unrealistic expectations. Every week I drag my ass to the gym and try to be just a little better then I was last week, and even if I'm not ill be there the following week trying to be a little better.
 
Great post. 2nd last sentence says it all, patient and consistency. I know a lot of dudes who want to put on size, join a gym, hit it crazy hard for 5-6 weeks then bow out for your good, because of unrealistic expectations. Every week I drag my ass to the gym and try to be just a little better then I was last week, and even if I'm not ill be there the following week trying to be a little better.

Good philosophy.
 
Agreed. Every time i start a program and mix it with nutrition plan, or play with a cycle i put that life variable in there becuase i know its gonna happen. Just being consistent with good food habits i feel is the most important thing you can do.
 
Preaching it brother! I’m going in first week of March to meet with my Ear Nose and Throat doc.

My sleep has been shit the last couple of years. I have a Septal Deviation that’s needs to be addressed. I can tell you right now, my overall well being and health can greatly improve if my sleep was optimal.

Rest and nutrition is so important. Great post brother!


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Preaching it brother! I’m going in first week of March to meet with my Ear Nose and Throat doc.

My sleep has been shit the last couple of years. I have a Septal Deviation that’s needs to be addressed. I can tell you right now, my overall well being and health can greatly improve if my sleep was optimal.

Rest and nutrition is so important. Great post brother!


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They ever try a cpap for you, of it just wont work due to the deviation?
 
They ever try a cpap for you, of it just wont work due to the deviation?

I did a sleep study and did not have apnea. Was never offered, or asked to consider, a cpap.

My left nostril completely collapses when I breathe through my nose. Breathe-Rite strips help...but fall off in the middle of the night.


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I did a sleep study and did not have apnea. Was never offered, or asked to consider, a cpap.

My left nostril completely collapses when I breathe through my nose. Breathe-Rite strips help...but fall off in the middle of the night.


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yea that sucks man. Good luck with the doc, maybe he can fix you up nice.
 
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