THE WARRIOR DIET BY ORI HOFMEKLER
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This article on The Warrior Diet by Ori Hofmekler is
reproduced courtesy of author. "How can I keep building muscle
mass while burning fat on this diet?" I am asked this question
all the time now; by people who have reached a plateau, with no
further muscle gain and no other noticeable progress.
Through e-mails and private consultations, I realized that
most of these people already suffer from severe dietary related
problems such as fatigue, lethargy, sluggishness, fat gain,
loss of libido, insomnia, irregularity and a decrease in muscle
strength and endurance.
Muscle Growth and Body Chemistry, c. Warrior
Diet
The purpose of this extract from The Warrior Diet by Ori
Hofmekler is to shed some light on the principles of muscle
growth and rejuvenation and the nature of body composition.
Let me start with the reasons why people reach a plateau, or
to say it another way, why people hit the wall.
People hit the wall when their body adaptation to physical
stress through rejuvenation (growth and repair) is
impaired.
Growth, proliferation and protein synthesis is being
regulated by many factors such as glands, hormones, enzymes,
hormonal receptors, cell membrane pH, mineral composition,
osmotic pressure, outer-cellular plasma nucleotides, cyclic
AMP, cyclic GMP, mitochondrial energy yield and sheer
stress.
To put it simply - growth is more complicated than just
shoving in protein and pumping iron.
The principle of inducing growth is based on strong
stimulation that signals rejuvenation (tissue repair) and
proliferation (increase in tissue mass). The growth stimulation
activates an anabolic process through receptors in the cellular
membrane. This stimulation requires carriers such as hormones,
steroids, growth factors and nucleotides can't be fully
potentiated without the activation of cellular membrane
receptors.
If the cell membrane receptors are insensitive (such as in
the case of de-sensitized insulin, adrenal or IGF1 receptors)
then growth will be impaired. There is much more to it but for
the purpose of understanding the principles of growth, let me
just say for now that cell membrane receptor activation is
critical.
Detox and Protect Your Liver, c. Warrior
Diet
Growth activation depends on the body's ability to
re-sensitize or recuperate its receptors. Recuperation and
growth go hand in hand. The point that I'm trying to make here
is that your body needs time to recuperate in order to resume
growth.
The process of recuperation includes daily detoxification,
the redesigning of daily nutrition and diet composition and
most importantly the alleviation of stress on your liver to
help regulate protein synthesis and fat burning. The Warrior
Diet by Ori Hofmelker gives you just that.
Sometimes it's good to take a step back in order to move two
steps forward. Those who are concerned about losing fat and
some muscle mass do not realize that at that preliminary stage,
they have already improved their body composition (this means
the improvement of the ratio of muscle to fat).
In order to get out of a plateau and resume growth, one has
to go through a preliminary stage of detox that often results
in a temporary weight loss.
The Myth of Protein, c. Warrior
Diet
Many people reach a plateau in spite of consuming monstrous
amounts of protein, mostly from commercial protein powders.
Those who consume 300 - 400g of protein per day don’t realize
that this is one of the reasons why they have stagnated.
Too much processed protein creates a protein imbalance that
leads to -- guess what -- amino acid deficiency!
Moreover, in order to get rid of the extra aminos, the body
converts them into energy or fat while taxing the liver with
toxic byproducts of protein breakdown.
Low Carb Products, c. Warrior
Diet
Most low carb products have ingredients that can seriously
inhibit fat burning or glycolysis (the conversion of sugar into
energy).
Glycerin, ethanol and sorbitol are common ingredients in
most low carb protein products. These chemicals can have a
devastating effect on your liver's ability to regulate fat and
sugar metabolism.
12 Tips for Maximum Muscle Growth While
Burning Fat, c. Warrior Diet
The subject of growth is intriguing and deserves much more
attention. Nevertheless, in order to simplify things let me
offer you twelve basic tips to help maximize your muscle growth
while burning fat:
- DETOX! Undereating during the day by ingesting live
whole vegetables, fruits and their juices will help
accelerate detoxification.
- Take 2 to 3 weeks off from eating processed foods and
eat whole foods instead.
- You may be overtrained. Take a break and see if that
helps.
- Stay away from low carb protein products that contain
glycerin.
- Minimize alcohol consumption.
- Carbs are not the bad guy! Chronic carb restriction can
slow your thyroid and impair growth.
- Keep the good fat coming. EFA from flax and primrose
oils and phospho-lipids from soy lecithin are essential for
cellular membranes and play a critical role in the
regulation of hormonal and cellular functions.
- Rotate among full days of undereating and full days of
overeating. Undereating will potentiate the body to turn on
the anabolic switch. Overeating will activate the final
stimuli.
- Protect your mitochondrial DNA with antioxidants (most
importantly glutathione precursors, SOD precursors and
lipoic acid).
- Protect your bottom line with multivitamin and mineral
supplementation.
- Avoid chronic sodium restriction. Sodium is necessary
for growth.
- Take it easy with creatine to avoid impairment of the
body's own ability to produce creatine.
Note: Mitochondrial high-energy yield in the form of ATP is
critical for growth and overall rejuvenation. Thus, protecting
your mitochondrial DNA will keep your energy level high while
slowing the aging process and keep you growing.
These are a few basic tips from The Warrior Diet by Ori
Hofmelker that will hopefully help you break out of stagnation.
Let me note here that following the above recommendations will
naturally accelerate metabolic efficiency that will result in
fat loss. The Warrior Diet by Ori Hofmelker is a synthesis of
scientific research and ancient secrets for reducing body fat,
gaining energy, getting stronger and looking younger.
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