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Adam Waters Has Just Released His RTP Transformation System For Fat Loss

Adam Waters has just released today his RTP Transformation System (RTP means Real-Time Physique) for fat loss.
So who is Adam Waters?
If you remember well, a little over 2 years ago he started a daily blog report with pictures on his physique transformation journey, after 6 years of failure. Here are a few pictures detailing his journey:

Metabolic Surge Training Fat Loss Results

I'm reporting today on the Metabolic Surge diet and training program I've been following and the fat loss results I got. I'm definitively happy about it if you want just a quick summary, I'm happy of the results, it's boring to do because eating anything whenever I wanted was way funnier, but that's life, I now get my kick out of thinking about how lean and muscular I can get if I put my mind to it, it's just a switch of perspective, I'm not there yet but I'm confident I can do it because I know have a recipe for success...

Quick reminder: Metabolic Surge is a 46 days fat loss program, including 36 days of specific diet / training and 10 days of "rest" with a more relaxed nutrition and lighter training schedule with no cardio.

In the month of september 2007 I followed the preparation program in order to get my body up and running and then I started Metabolic Surge on 5th october. I started the Level , the "light" version of the program, so that the workout exercices were less demanding than the full program. I then finished the 36 days of diet on 9th november and after 10 days of rest with only strength building workouts (2 days on, 2 days off) I started Metabolic Surge again, but this time the full, more demanding, program.

Are Diet Drinks Such As Coca Cola Zero Compatible With Fat Loss?

I drink Coke Zero (Coca Cola Zero, as we don't say Coke over here) and enjoy it, I also drink water, but rather at the gym where I drink 1,25liter at each training and with my protein shakes and also sometimes on its own at home, yes it happens. Coke Zero says there is no carbs and no fat, only aspartame and some chemicals, so it's fine... Today I read an article by Nick Nilsson (author of the fat loss program I'm following, Metabolic Surge) entitled "Nine Sure-Fire Ways To Gain Fat" in which he states:

Drinking soft drinks (even diet drinks) with fatty foods will make you gain fat

A sugary soft drink will result in a high insulin response. Insulin is a storage hormone - it helps the body store carbohydrates, proteins and fats.

There is also evidence to suggest that the artifical sweeteners commonly found in diet drinks can cause an insulin reaction in the body. It's a simple reaction to the sweetness, not carbs as there are no carbs in diet drinks. The body simply associates the taste of sweetness with the presence of carbs and assumes that carbs are present, increasing insulin levels in response.

What do you get when you have fatty foods in the presence of increased insulin levels? Simple. You get fat.

My advice is this: if you're going to eat fatty foods (we all do it at some point or other), drink water, not soft drinks or even diet soft drinks. Save the diet drinks for times when you're not eating fatty foods.

Because that reminded me of my brother telling me about the same thing, that diet drinks prepare your body to take all the subsequent carbs and transform it into fat (my brother is not a scientist and neither am I) and I was not 100% convinced about that: could the body be so dumb as to react not to pure chemistry but be fooled by a mere sweetness taste? So I asked.

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