Showing posts with label 69 days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 69 days. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2014

My Six Pack Life 2014 Transformation Challenge

"Chris I saw your transformation video online and I'm intrigued by this 70day workout." -Text message from my friend Chris Newman on the afternoon of December 30th, 2013.

A few hours later I had arranged for Chris Newman and our friends, Pete (Flea), Jordan, and Riley to start a transformation challenge on New Year's Day.

We met at West LA college to take our before photos and perform the My Six Pack Life 300 Challenge of the year.  The 300 challenge is the ultimate fitness test. We each ran 3 miles as fast as we could and performed single sets of max reps for push-ups and pull-ups

20 pull-ups, 50 push-up, 18:00 run = 300 points
It was a pretty fit group; Flea, Jordan, and Newman all play on my adult hockey team and are in relatively good shape (by national standards).

Our scores ranged from 111 for Riley to 265 for myself.


The overall winner of our transformation challenge will be awarded based on effort and improvement judged with 3 categories.
               A. Improvement on the 300 Challenge from the first test to final test.
     B.  Aggregate points, accumulated for all tests.
     C.  Quality of Transformation in Before and After Photos

Riley: 5 pulls, 30 push, 30:14 run on New Year's Day
Riley clearly has the edge in Category "A" he only needs to improve his 300 challenge score to 186 to lock-up the category because Newman, Jordan, Flea, and myself will all max the test 74 points or less.

I expect Riley to improve his score 10-15 points each week and finish with 15+ pull-ups, 50 push-ups, and run of 21:00 minutes or less for a total of 257 or more.  That will improve his fitness grade from an F to a solid B. He will look better, feel better, and actually be better at everything.

Flea: 11 pulls, 50 push, 22:55 run on New Year's Day
Category B is trickier. The best scorers from the New Year's Day 300 challenge have an early advantage, but this category will be decided by tenacity and giving max effort each and every Saturday.

Newman: 20 pulls, 50 push, 24:09 run on New Year's Day
Finally, the before and after photo category is totally up for grabs. In 10 weeks everyone in our challenge has time to burn fat, build muscle, and get incredibly lean. This category will be ultimately be decided by following the M6PL Nutrition-10 and working hard in the weight room. I expect to everyone to have a 6 or 8 pack in the after photos.

Jordan: 14 pulls, 50 push, 22:56 run on New Year's Day
Flea, Newman, Jordan, and I should all score 20+ pull-ups, 50+pushups and finish the run in 19:40 or less for 290+ points on the 300 challenge and "A" Fitness Grades by week 10. 

Two things are neccessary for fitness success. Number 1 is great programming. You can't get fit doing a program that doesn't work. We will all be training with my proven My Six Pack Life training program. Programming: Check.

The second thing is adherence. It doesn't matter how good your program is... if you don't follow it.
By banding together and creating a challenge we are holding each other accountable to our goals. Adherence: Check.

If you want to get into the best shape you can imagine, please join our 10 week challenge now. If you're in the LA area you can meet us at West LA college (check my instagram: /mysixpacklife for details) or go to http://www.mysixpacklife.com and you can get started on the program today from anywhere in the world.

Make it Happen.
Best,
CK.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Intermittent Fasting: Results or Hype?

Lex used the My Six Pack Life Nutrition Program to achieve his goals.
 What is the right approach for you?
Intermittent fasting is a cleaver weight loss ideology that breaks your schedule into two windows, the fasting window and the feeding window. The idea is that even if you eat the same amount of calories, intermittent fasting can help you loose weight, just based on your feeding and fasting schedule.

Most intermittent fasts have one feeding window per day, although a more extreme fast may have a feeding window every other day.

Let's focus on intermittent fasts that have one feeding window per day, since this is the vast majority of people using and experimenting with this methodology.

Because we all have 24 hours in a day, the feeding window and the fasting window will add up to 24 hours.

Some examples:

A) 8/16, that is 8 hours of daily fasting and a 16 hour feeding window. This is technically intermittent fasting, however I do this every day and I wouldn't consider myself an intermittent faster. Each night I have a bed time snack, sleep for 7-8 hours and have breakfast (the name of the morning meal literally means to break your fast). I continue eating regular meals and snacks throughout the day and only fast while sleeping.

B) 12/12, This fast give you equal parts fasting and feeding. If you start your fast at 7pm, you cannot open your feeding window until 7am the following morning.  A lot of people try this fast without even knowing that they are performing an intermittent fast. They will pick a time in the evening and decide that they are not eating after that time, usually 6 or 7.

C) 19/5, this fast is 19 hours with a 5 hour feeding window. An example would be waking in the morning, completing a fasted workout and then begining your 5 hour feeding window with breakfast. Potentially a 19/5 day would look like this, wake up at 6 am, workout, shower and dress.  Have Breakfast at 8 am and consume all of your daily calories between 8 am and 1pm. This is real intermittent fasting and many intermittent fasters think that 19/5 is the sweet spot.


D) 23/1, This fast mean consuming all of your calories in 1 hour, usually after a morning workout.

Now let's review some of the example fasts. To control for calories, let's say that I'm on the My Six Pack Life Balance Nutrition Profile and I need 2400 calories per day to meet my macro nutrient goals.

 The 8/16 fast is just my regular pattern of feeding, I  choose to eat six meals that average 400 calories spaced evenly throughout my 16 hour feeding window to get my 2400 calories. For another fasting schedule to be worthwhile, I would need to prefer it to my current 8/16 pattern. The benefits of 8/16 are that I get frequent meals to fuel my activity, recovery, and muscle growth, and I never have to "go hungry." I already know the results, 8/16 is working, I'm shredded and I feel great. Why would I change it?

The 12/12 works, but not because of the ingenious pattern of feeding and fasting, but because people that want to lose weight actually end up eating few calories. If you start your fast in the early evening, it likely means that you are skipping late dinners, bed-time snacks and fourth meal T-Bell runs. Obviously, I could "lose weight" if I skipped my 400 calories bed time snack every night. But I like getting those calories in the evening to fuel my recovery over night. If I make sure to consume the same number of calories in the 12/12, I'm not sure that it offers any special benefits over the the 8/16. Which is better an 800 calorie dinner at 6pm and no more food until breakfast? Or, a 400 calorie dinner with a 400 calorie snack an hour before bedtime? They seem similar, but I think I would prefer to keep have a smaller dinner and keep my bedtime snack.

The 19/5 is tough, because you have to cram all 2400 calories into a 5 hour window. Typically you would have a big breakfast (1200 calories) at 8 am right after your morning workout and a big lunch (1200) calories right before your feeding window closes at 1pm. You could try to do three 800 calorie meals, but you probably aren't going to be hungry for lunch just 2 hours after an 800 calorie breakfast. Then after 1pm you are fasting the rest of the afternoon, into the evening and all through the night. When you wake the next day you train fasted, having not eaten since 1 pm the previous day, how do you think your energy is going to be? Then after your workout, it's time for breakfast, you just worked out and you haven't eaten since 1pm the day before, do you really think your body is going to want just 1200 calories, or do you think there is a chance you might crave more?

Finally, the 23/1, This is essentially one big meal per day.  I actually know a guy that does this, his name is Big Ray and he's a friend of the family. He wakes up every morning and goes to work driving a truck around town for 10 hours making deliveries. When he finally gets home he is starving, which leads him to binge on 2400+ calories.The he watches TV the rest of the night. He's about 400 pounds and he refuses to sit on plastic chairs at family BBQ's because he's afraid of the embarrassment that would be caused by crushing one of them.  I think Big Ray could really benefit from the 16/8, you think he might be better off if he ate breakfast and packed some healthy meals with him to eat in his truck between deliveries?

Now I do believe that 19/5 and 23/1 can work for people that are exceptionally dedicated and health conscious and committed to making their intermittent fast work for them. But shouldn't it be easier than that? Shouldn't you get to eat when you're awake? Do you think it's better for your body to be able to count on frequent nourishment instead of exteneded periods of fasting?

I don't want this video to discourage you from trying your own intermittent fast, but please take a few pieces of advice.

1. Don't start your fitness journey with intermittent fasting. Intermittent fasting is something you should try after you have at least 3-6 months of real training and proper nutrition under your belt. Make it happen now with what we know works and then try intermittent fasting later to see if you prefer it to what got you incredible results in the first place. If you need somewhere to start your journey crush the My Six Pack Life 6-Day Quick Start Program. It's free when you subscribe to my YouTube channel (click here to subscribe and here to get the program) and you can get started immediatly.

2. If you deceide to try intermittent fasting after you have at least 3-6 months of real training and proper nutrition under your belt, then I want you to commitet to it for at least a full week. I don't want you to quit the first time you get hungry during your fasting window. Try it for 7 days and see if it's workable for you life and schedule. 

3. Before you start telling other people about your success with intermittent fasting or any other pattern of eating or diet plan, make sure that it is a sustainable part of your life. It's very common to try something new and have a modicum of success, like losing 5-10 pounds on the scale (usually it's mostly water weight) in the first week. This success motivates you to keep going, but many diets and patterns of eating are simply not sustainable with the lifestyle we want to lead. What if your intermittent fasting is going great for the first two weeks, but your friends invite you to dinner this Satuday night? Do you tell them you can't make it? Do you go to the restuaurant and just drink water and watch everybody eat? Do you break your fast? Or.... do you decide to switch to the My Six Pack Life nutrition program becasue it's more workable and sustainable
for your lifestyle?


Best,
CK.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

The Truth About Six Pack Shortcuts

Just got this Email from Liam H.
Hi Chris my name is Liam. I know you're probably very busy but I wanted to send an email to understand your program a little better. I'm not fat nor am I super ripped when I flex I can see the top half of my abs but not the lower. I spend hours on youtube sometimes just watching videos on health and fitness. To be honest your the only person or channel that actually gives you the truth. You tell it straight forward like it is and no messing around. Sixpack shortcuts I thought was good until I ran into one of your videos....
Liam, this put a smile on face. Thanks.
Best,
CK. 

Monday, February 4, 2013

Friday, February 1, 2013

Brad totally transformed his body in Just 69 days. Now it's your turn.

 I love getting emails like this. It makes me so happy to hear about people all over the world crushing the MySixPackLife Program. Seeing their results is even more inspiring. Check out what Brad did in just 69 days with the M6PL program.

Chris,

69's days...  Crushed.  Although I am still improving on every aspect, I am super pumped about my results.
Brad looks younger and fees better than ever with MySixPackLife

Here are a few numbers.

100% adherence for the full 70 days.
Day 1- 186.2 lbs.  34 1/2 inch waist.  
Day 69 - 181.6 lbs.  31 1/2 inch waist.
My weight only changed by 4.6 lbs, but I burned so much fat and gained lots of new lean, hard muscle. I'm not sure how much lower my bodyfat%, but trust me, it's a lot. I also lost 3 inches from my waist and I feel better than ever.
Best,
Brad A. 

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Everybody is Getting Abs With My Six Pack Life!


Checkout Kurt's 69 day results with the MySixPackLife Program!

Kurt's confidence skyrocketed on the MySixPackLife Program
"The last 10 weeks have been awesome! As you can see from the photos, I made excellent progress!
The MySixPackLife program dedication and perseverance, but it will absolutely work for every body.
I'm living proof of that! It feels great to be outside in the sunshine and have the confidence to take my shirt off and get a tan. I'm enjoying life, having fun and experiencing true health & fitness.
My 300 Challenge score skyrocketed! I'm in the best shape of my life and I am very happy with my results. Chris, THANK YOU again, for such an awesome program! " -Kurt A. Ohio

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Excuse my Dutch, Tobias gets incredibdle results in the Netherlands

I love getting emails like this. Tobias crushed the MySixPackLife program in Denmark and sent me this email.

Tobias not only looks better, he is better! He reduced is heart rate from an out shape, 78bpm to a fit and strong 49bpm in just 69 days with MySixPackLife
Chris,
I finally finished my training. So here is my little "experience story". Don't look too critical on my English. Speaking English is a lot easier!
Before:
I'm 21 years old and was used to be fit. I played football (soccer) for the last 15 years. I always played in the best teams for my age, so I had to train 3 times a week and always played a match on Saturday. About a year ago I stopped, because there wasn't enough time for school, work, and competitive football. 
After I stopped football I started lifting weights. My friends and family noticed some results, but I wasn't satisfied. I simply put too much effort in it for too ittle progress. That was not the only thing, after a few months I started to feel tired and when I had to walk up the stairs I was exhausted. So I wanted to get in shape again, but I had no gameplan. After a while I saw your program on youtube. And decided to give it a shot. To be honest, I had my doubts before I started. So I made a gut decision and my feelings where right. I wasn't in shape anymore, I used to have a resting pulse of 46(in rest) when I was in shape and now it was 78. So I started my ten weeks...
After;
I am finally finished with my ten weeks! First of all I feel much, much better! In the first 2 weeks the cardio part was the hard part for me. I was so frustrated to experience that I was out of shape. The first 2 weeks I couldn't control my breathing anymore after 5 minutes. After that it was going better and better. You are feeling yourself getting fitter and that really is a great feeling. After the ninth week week a friend of my wanted to run 10 miles in the dunes and on the beach. He was exhausted all day and in the ten minutes after he finished he couldn't control his breathing. I was recovered in a few minutes and wasn't tired at all!
I'm very happy with my results. I recommend this program to everyone. It's great to be in shape, because you not only look good. You also feel so much better. My confidence is growing each day! I also started to play football again, not on the level I used to but just a team of friends because I love it! My resting heart rate is now 49 in just 10 weeks! If you follow the program and push yourself to the limit you will get results. Good luck to you all! 
-Tobias W.

Burn 30+ Pounds of Fat and Look Great for Spring Break. That's Exactly what Brett did with MySixPackLife

From a Flabby 250 to a Fit 230 in time for Spring Break
Brett S. from New Hampshire crushed the program and you can too! He burned over 30 pounds of fat in just 69 days with the MySixPackLife program. He's fitter, faster, leaner, stronger, and more muscular than he's ever been.

Congratulations to Brett. He plans to continue following the program and improving every day.

If you're ready to get amazing results like this, you can start right now. Make it happen at MySixPackLife.com.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Jason C is enjoying MySixPackLife Success in Florida


Jason C, Florida USA. www.MySixPackLife.com
"Before starting the MySixPackLife program I was lifting 5 days a week and never saw the results that I hoped for...

Now I know why I wasn't getting results. I was not training efficiently or effectively and my nutrition was way off balance.

After starting the program I was seeing results within one week and that motivated me to keep going and finish the program.
I now look at the My SixPack Life program as a way of life! "

www.MySixPackLife.com

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Transformation Truth #12: "The Season"


Transformation Truth, Episode 11, "The Season"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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instagram: @krueger247
Twitter @TSuperChallenge

Transformation Truth # 11: "Ectomorphs, How to Gain Weight"


Transformation Truth, Episode 11, "Ectomorphs: How To Gain Weight"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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facebook.com/krueger247
instagram: @krueger247
Twitter @TSuperChallenge

Transformation Truth #10: "The Truth About Abs"


Transformation Truth, Episode 10, "The Truth About Abs"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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instagram: @krueger247
Twitter @TSuperChallenge

Transformation Truth #9: "Your Time"

Transformation Truth, Episode 9, "Your Time"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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Transformation Truth #8: "Mindset"


Transformation Truth, Episode 8, "Mindset"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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Transformation Truth # 7, "Nutrition"

Transformation Truth, Episode 7, "Nutrition"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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Transformation Truth #6, "The Grind"

Transformation Truth, Episode 6, "The Grind"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
http://www.MySixPackLife.com

Transformation Truth #5 "Attraction"

Transformation Truth, Episode 5, "Attraction"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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Transformation Truth #4: "Action"

Transformation Truth, Episode 4, "Action"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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Transformation Truth #3: "Stress"

Transformation Truth, Episode 3, "Stress"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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Transformation Truth #2: " What Works"

Transformation Truth, Episode 2, "What Works"
Featuring Chris Krueger from the MySixPackLife Program.
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