06-07-2014 01:13
06-07-2014 01:13
anyone tried the body fat breakthrough. I'm looking for some people to start with me> Support please!
06-07-2014 03:39
06-07-2014 03:39
Sorry to say, but the mere name sounds like a scam to me. This impression is confirmed by the site's "visual proof" page and its "Before & After" photos and claims. Let's take "Herb", who allegedly "lost 35.9 pounds of body fat and built 11.9 pounds of solid muscle", all "in just 12 weeks". Let's assume he was 210 lbs and had 30% of body fat before starting this miraculous method. I believe these are realistic figures based on the "before" photo. He would have had 63 pounds of body fat and 147 pounds of lean mass. Now after following Dr. Dardell's revolutionary plan, he's got 63 - 35,9 = 27,1 pounds of body fat and 147 + 11,9 = 158,9 pounds of lean mass, for a total weight of 27,1 + 158,9 = 186 pounds. His "after" body fat is therefore 27,1 / 186 = 14,6%. So Herb, you've halved your body fat % in just 12 weeks, wow, I'm impressed. Another 12 weeks and your six-pack will make it to the cover of the next issue of Men's Health.
Anything that is too good to be true most likely isn't. Best results in fat loss, body transformation etc. are usually achieved slowly, but surely.
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12-20-2014 13:30
12-20-2014 13:30
Did you end up trying to body fat breakthrough program for the 6 weeks? (or more?) Did you have any success? Are there any groups out there on the fitbit forums doing this program?
I just started it because i want to try to change my body fat percentage for endurance running.... the NOT running is actually hard for me, which is something i would never have said 2 years and many pounds ago.
The diet is killing me already.... i got used to just using my fitbit as a guide to how many calories to eat and having a little of whatever i wanted to eat, but that wasn't working for getting the last 10lbs off, so i'm willing to try this for 6 weeks.
I did my first "workout" session on Thursday and I'm pretty sore. I have been big into cardio and running and I do strength training a couple times a week and I do a lot of heavy lifting/moving at work, so i consider myself pretty strong, but the super slow movement really worked some things I'm not used to using I guess.