The Paleo Diet

In a nutshell, the Paleo diet (or, as I like to think of it, the Paleo template—the word “diet” tends to mislead folks into thinking this is nothing more than a temporary weight-loss program) is based on the notion that for optimal health, modern humans should go back to eating real, whole unprocessed foods that …

Giant Sports Muscle Maker

Giant Sports have cemented their place in bodybuilding and sports nutrition by making some of the most delicious protein powders around. Taking on the likes of Optimum Serious Mass, Giant Sports Muscle Maker is the company’s first attempt at a high calorie mass gainer. Boasting some impressive stats, let’s take a look to see how …

Drunk & Healthy

Let’s face it, it’s hard seeing the benefits of a healthy diet and exercise when we’re always going out for some drinks with friends. Beer is filling and full of carbs, mixed drinks are too sugary, and wine… well, these are nights of debauchery. How can we drink our alcohol and have flat stomachs too?

Kettle Bell Exercises

If you’ve eyed a cast-iron kettle bell at your gym and couldn’t imagine a use for it beyond doorstop, keep reading. Researchers found that people who did 20-minute kettlebell workouts torched almost 300 calories—and that’s just for starters. When you factor in the muscle-sculpting impact (the calories burned after you exercise as your body repairs …

Caffeinated Beverages

Whether you’re a student in need of a late-night pick-me-up before an exam or a hardworking adult pulling an early morning shift, you may depend on caffeine to keep you alert. A study in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association reports that Americans consume an average of 200 milligrams of caffeine daily. Most of …