This week, we’ll be addressing something we actually delved into a little bit on last week’s live show. These days, there are so many options when it comes to role models. With social media, it’s become even easier to follow their movements, track how they live their life, and imitate that. In some cases, this is just a huge positive, but in others, it’s the opposite. It leaves a ton of room for them to slip up, and negatively influence the people who idolize them. Here, we’ll explain how important it is to not model your life after someone you idolize, and to maintain who you truly are at all times. Don’t get us wrong; having idols and role models is extremely important. Marc looks up to anyone who’s great, and works hard. It helps set an example, and a bar that you can work to reach. It’ll help push you to want to achieve what they have, because you see it’s possible. They aren’t special people, they’re just people who have taken a risk, and worked extremely hard because they understand the value of time. Then again, they aren’t perfect. They make mistakes too, and unfortunately, with the Internet…
When it comes to supplements, their rank of importance really varies. For most people, protein is number one, but after that, it becomes cloudier. Marc believes number two is BCAA. This week’s article will be dedicated to explaining what exactly BCAA is, how it positively impacts your body and results and finally which BCAA product you should take and when. It’s one of the most underrated supplements, so today we’ll set out to give it the recognition it deserves! Ok, well first of all, BCAA stands for “branched chain amino acids.” It’s a combination of three amino acids; leucine, isoleucine, and valine. Usually when you intake amino acids, and even things like protein, they’re metabolized in the liver. With these, the breakdown is actually focused mostly in the muscles. The reason Marc drinks AMRAP (Beyond Yourself’s brand of BCAA’s) while he trains is because of that. They go directly to your muscles and when broken down, give you energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP is your main source of muscular energy. That being said, I think it’s clear why it’s useful! It’ll give you energy as you workout, allowing you to push yourself harder, and farther than…
As everyone knows, following a dream that may not be something society accepts as normal isn’t easy. Whether it be fitness, music, acting, or any other kind of abnormal profession, other people are often the reason you’re afraid/hesitant to pursue it. Since it’s a risk, and they haven’t personally witnessed anyone making it, they don’t believe it’s possible. When they look at the people who have made it, they assume they got in the easy way, or through someone else. In reality, the solution is hard work. That’s why you shouldn’t necessarily listen to those people. Even as a little kid, other people’s opinions have a huge impact on your life. You’re always wondering how others perceive you, and what they think or maybe even say about you when you aren’t around. Though it’s completely normal, it’s an unnecessary waste of time. As you grow, and get older, usually after high school, you realize people’s opinions don’t really matter. Certain people experience that little epiphany more intensely than others, and take it too far. These people usually overdo it, and change their personality completely for the worse. Most tend to realize, and it improves their quality of life, but not…
When people refer to beverages that have a negative impact on your body’s functionality, or hinder results from training, they often mention soft drinks and alcohol. Really, they should be avoiding all sweet drinks. Soft drinks obviously are bad for you, and are the ones most frowned upon by trainers, or dieticians, but in reality, other drinks can be just as bad. As we’ve already discussed, diet is the most important aspect of training and getting results, so a few sweet drinks can make a big difference when it comes down to it. First of all, these drinks can really be a huge contributing factor when it comes to gaining weight. The reason being, these drinks tend to have a lot of calories due to the high sugar content. These obviously aren’t beneficial calories for your body, but that isn’t even the biggest issue. The main problem is the fact that you can eat food with the same amount of calories, but it will fill you up. When you drink a soft drink, or other sweet drink, you’ll get a ton of calories and a crazy amount of sugar, but it won’t fill you up. Inevitably, this will…
I think I’ve finally realized how I have such an impact on thousands of people. It’s a weird feeling when you start thinking where you were, and where you are currently in your quest for happiness and fulfillment. This afternoon, I received a tweet from a teacher who assists German students learn English. She wrote that I’ve inspired a young boy named Sammy Baker and he mentions me in an academic interview. I clicked directly on the link to know what he had to say about me. Today wasn’t the best day of my life. I don’t know why, but sometimes you wake up and can feel just fine, and sometimes, well, not so much — today was that kind of day. But, after seeing this video, I recovered my attitude and felt so privileged to be the idol of Sammy Baker and many others. I thought it would be a good idea to make this little post for you guys to remember that I always try to read everything you post about me — on my Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. It’s so crazy where I started two years ago and now where I am. On the road to success,…
Fitt Q&A – Drop Set Ever wondered about what drop sets are, or what their purpose is? Find out in this Fitt Q&A!
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Fitt Q&A – Busy Schedule It can be tough to manage working out and eating right when you have such a busy life. In this Fitt Q&A, Marc explains how to manage all of it.
Some people don’t believe in destiny. Some people believe destiny is something that can’t be controlled; it’s something pre-planned, and something you’ll inevitably reach regardless of the path you take to get there. We believe in neither. To us, destiny exists, but we believe it’s something you control. You can decide your destiny, because if you put enough work into getting where you dream of, anything is possible. The key to achieving your dream, no matter how hard it may seem to achieve, is being able to picture yourself there. If you want to be a fitness model, can you picture yourself in front of the camera, in the best shape of your life? Can you picture yourself succeeding, but being willing to make all the sacrifices necessary to do so? Giving up your favorite foods, partying, drinking, time with friends… That’s the first step towards making a dream a reality. If you can picture yourself somewhere, it’s extremely realistic and achievable. This also works on the flipside, if you imagine yourself finishing college, getting an average job, sitting behind a desk everyday and think, “I’ll never be happy in that life,” then you need to step up and take…