Submitted by cmrose1 on 07/24/2008 05:19 PM Flag This Paper
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The Anabolic Diet
Mainstream health and fitness’s supplement and diet product industry perpetually markets and sells new forms of weight gain and weight loss regimes, all of which appears to be marketed every quarter of new retail product line promotion. Accompanying these plans are supportive products encompassing anything from vitamin and meal replacement supplements advertising fat emulsification and individual metabolism hastening, home-multimedia promotion, and regime guide and trouble shooting books. The conventional marketing products related to these personal betterment regimes range from clothing, to supplement utensils, onto even private consumer vehicle bumper stickers.
The entirety of this cash cow-industry focuses on the idealistic dream of quick turn-around results within weight loss or weight gain, all encompassing aestheticism of the average body/physique. Although individual common sense dictates that the vast majority of these proposed plans, and unbelievable results promoted are advertised within a false pretense, the census of our modern society who prefers the most hastened of gains with the least of personal energy vested will continue to purchase such products in the false hope of the potential of self betterment and the capricious acquirement of the most desired perfect physique.
Introduction
To create a more symmetrical model for the nonconformist reader/consumer to follow while navigating the myriad of programs marketed within today’s fast paced fitness industry, as the majority of which are geared towards the weight loss consumer, this academic paper is to focus more within the delvation of a program offering both weight loss and the advancement of exo-skeletal lean mass tissue. The anabolic augmentation a cyclic caloric consumption regime comprised of heavy caloric consumption for 14 days to be ensued by 14 period of a far lighter caloric consumption that the program that this document illuminates...