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The first article today focuses upon the underlying science behind metabolic typing and how this is applied to weight loss. The article details how your body functions at cellular level and what this means for achieving your health and fitness goals.


The second article delves into a common problem amongst exercisers. That is, how to avoid reaching a plateau. The key to exercise is that you are getting stronger and fitter from month to month.
Most regular exercisers are stuck on a plateau and they are actually not getting fitter. Signs to look for include boredom with your exercise routine or an inability to increase the level you are performing. Read how to avoid this and to rapidly increase your fitness.

The final article is an interesting one about how EFT can be used to change your taste surrounding certain foods. All too often we have a hatred for a particular food that goes beyond the actual taste.

This comes from our previous experiences where often our parents forced us to eat a food that was 'good for us'. The result is a hatred not related to the actual taste. The article today details how EFT can be used to remove this.

If you would like further support in achieving your health and fitness goals then consider some personal training in London (Clapham) or metabolic typing on line.



Hope you are well

Ben Wilson BSc (Hons) CSCS NSCA-CPT CMTA EFT Dip
On line metabolic typing, fitness training and emotional freedom technique (EFT)
London personal trainer
Rugby fitness training information and coaching

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