Saturday, May 14, 2011

KELLAN LUTZ WORKOUT




" Kellan Lutz's abs epiphany came during an eighth-grade graduation party at a water park. "Before then, I never knew abs were attractive," he says. "Where I grew up in Arizona, you would never see anyone without a shirt on at school. But when I took off my shirt, all the girls were, like, 'Oh, look at your abs!' And I was, like, 'Yeah!'" Psychologists call this "positive reinforcement." And Lutz instinctively knew what to do: Stay active.

It's understandable to be ticked off by Lutz's looks, which are great despite the deathly pallor of his vampire character in the Twilight flicks. Men resent other men who are that good-looking and that fit. It seems too easy.

But it wasn't. The 25-year-old's advantage was an early love of athletics, but he's had to put in constant effort to maintain his physique. He played football in high school (plus trombone in the marching band—a hell of a timemanagement trick), hit the gym regularly for years, and considered becoming a Navy SEAL. One of the reasons he attended Chapman University was its location—near the beach.

If only we'd made fitness part of our lifestyle as kids, then ... But there's no reason we can't start now.

Hell, Lutz's workout regimen had been an unfocused mishmash for years--until he filmed the HBO series Generation Kill in 2007. How do a bunch of guys stuck in the African desert kill time for 7 months? They do exactly what you and your friends should do: challenge one another. In Lutz's case, that involved pushup and situp contests and lifting weights in a makeshift gym. One fellow actor, a former pole vaulter named Rich McDonald, offered Lutz some helpful tips; now they're regular training buddies.

To stay in shape after The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Lutz starts every workout with 5 minutes of cardio and follows it up with core work. "Activating the core maximizes muscle utilization in every other exercise," McDonald says. Translation: Core work makes your body ready to rock. After a few sets of powerful full-body movements, Lutz and McDonald do simpler exercises that target specific muscles, letting their bodies recover a bit before another blast of energy and muscle-fiber recruitment.

When exhaustion compromises Lutz's form, McDonald has him back off—even if Lutz wants to continue. It's more important that he do things right. Otherwise he'll risk hurting himself.
The workouts don't end when Lutz leaves the gym. While it's impossible to stay perfectly faithful to a routine, it's easier to stay active when fitness blends naturally into your day. That's why Lutz hikes, and swims in his backyard pool with his shepherd husky, Kola. He even does lunges while he's out walking Kola.

Food used to be a problem, though: Good eating habits weren't something Lutz had an early start on. He was one of eight kids raised by a divorced mother. "With a big family and not a lot of money, we ate whatever we got," he says. Years later he could still eat 10 Taco Bell tacos in one sitting. "By the time I got to the eighth one, I'd feel so sick."
No longer. Now Lutz eats small meals every 2 to 3 hours, and he never skips breakfast. Because of that, he's energetic all day. And he's never too hungry, so he's less prone to overeat. To keep his metabolism humming overnight, Lutz downs a hard-boiled egg before bed.

The dividends are as much mental as physical. Fitness teaches him to channel his energy. Just before we spoke, Lutz had been dealing with two flat tires and was pretty annoyed. "I'm not usually a down person, so when something like that happens, I go to the gym and run it off—work out, make my blood pump."

LUTZ'S TIPS FOR WORKING OUT HARDER, FASTER
Follow these rules to enhance your workout.

Buddy Up The benefits of working with a trainer far outlast those of solo sessions. "It's great to have someone to push you and hold you accountable," says Lutz.

Create a GameBored with a routine? Here's a game Lutz plays: Spread out a deck of cards, pick a card, and guess its color. If you're right, your partner must do the number of pushups displayed on the card. If you're wrong, do double that number in crunches. Go through the deck and you'll both do about a combined 300 crunches and pushups.

Lay Off the Abs When Lutz first began exercising in high school, he'd do crunches for hours every day. Wrong move: Those muscles need time to recover. "I saw much better results when I hit my abs harder and less frequently," he says.

Grow Proportionally Lutz used to focus on his chest and arms, and ignored his skinny legs--but that made him awkward and out of balance. "You can't just build a huge chest and arms. You need to work out your body evenly," he says. "Otherwise, A, you'll look weird, and B, it's not the best for your body."


sources ; picture from bigmouthsonline

RICKY GERVAIS MINUS 20 POUNDS




" He's always been that guy, the one that is happy and jolly and thinks nothing of poking fun at that jolly weight, however recently Gervais has shed an impressive 20 pounds. He attributes his recent weight loss to cutting down on late night meal and snacks and his lovely girlfriend Jane Fallon making healthier version of the foods they love. Gervais then began a running shedule and this paired with the lower calories, healthier food and lack of late night feeds have helped him to loose the extra weight that had stuck with him for so long.

This is such a good start for older men who are looking to ease into weight loss that just a few changes can give you big results over time, i think he has made an amazing transformation "

sources ; picture from bigmouthsonline

MANDY MOORE SLIM DOWN






" I remember once reading alot about how mandy moore was "real
size " and loved it refusing to give up burgers for the sake of being thin, like
many celebrities who say this i was not surprised at all to see her the other
day at an appearance looking remarkably slimmer than ever. She still looks
healthy and glowing which im a big advocate off. Sources have attributed her new
slim down to Pilates, Hiking, jogging and a healthier outlook on her diet
that being the 5 factor diet.


The 5 factor fitness is a fairly uncomplicated regime of 3 meals and 2 snacks a day consisting of low-fat protein, fibre, healthy carbs and fats and a sugar free drink with every meal preferably water. The workout is an integral part of the diet to take weight off
and keep it off focusing on an easily managable cardio and strength training
mixture that lasts for 25minutes daily. The diet also calls for Cheat days,
though i wonder if maybe that isnt enough working out personally what do you
think? "



sources ; portfo, fitsugar,

DIANNA AGRON CHOP SHOP




" It wouldnt be the first time an A lister has taken to the scissors post break up or even after the end of a season, or in Diannas case both. Let's face it we all get to change up our appearance whenever we want but it would get a little limiting to have the same look for months on end or even years, which is why i love Dianna Agrons new locks. Tyler Shield cut, styled and shot the whole thing. I have a feeling hair will be falling left right and center in Salons everywhere after this. In these pictures she is vampy and bombshell, however candid shots just days after had her looking a little cute, not that there is anything wrong with that
what does everyone
think of this new look ? "


sources ; picture was from tumblr cant remember where please let me know if its yours!

RYAN KWANTEN FOR MENS HEALTH




" For years australia's have been singing the praises of Ryan Kwanten but with
a little True Blood for the True Blue the rest of the world has now stood up and
taken notice of our home grown hottie. But it isnt just the Vampires, Fangs
freaky Story line that have people tuning into the delectable series but
the scantly clad abs of Jason Stackhouse are a nice added bonus,
Ryan sat down with Mens Health to tell them just how you get those Abs "

20-MINUTES TO A SIX-PACK
Ryan Kwanten doesn't believe in shortcuts, but when he's pressed for time, he does this version of his favorite drill

1. Running
2 minutes
Use the pavement or a treadmill, or simply run in place. A steady, brisk jogging pace will raise your body temperature, priming your heart and muscles for the work to follow.

2. Pushups
2 minutes
Stop to rest if you have to. Just let the clock keep ticking.

3. 30-second sprints
6, resting 45 seconds after each

4. Planks
2 minutes
Stop to rest if you have to, as with the pushups.

5. Supine jackknifes
2 minutes
Lie flat on your back and raise your legs straight up so they form an L with your torso. Now "crunch" to lift your shoulder blades off the floor while extending your arms toward your toes. This is the starting position. Keep your legs straight as you lower them to 6 inches off the ground and then raise them again, always pausing for a one-or two-count at the top of each rep.

6. Shadowboxing
4 1/2 minutes
It's the final round of a fight. The decision hangs in the balance. That's your pace.


sources ; menshealth,