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Crossfit Bodybuilder! (Pics) – See the results of bodybuilding on the Paleo Diet!

Crossfit is widely becoming the laughing-stock of the exercise world. Crossfit is now being compared to "the Shake-Weight of fitness" named after that silly infomercial exercise apparatus that makes people think it works, but really isn’t, and is merely apparent that people appear to be stroking themselves. Believing the ‘science’ behind it, its repetitions, and graphs, and the so-called testimonials saying "it worked for me!", and before and after photos, that appear in every infomercial.

Afterall, if all these testimonials and before & afters were true, every single contraption in the TV commercials must be true, right? Because they all have them. They use them because lesser-educated people believe anecdotes (stories of how it worked for them, or their brother, or uncle or friend), or not knowing that they would have lost weight and gained muscle the same or more on ANY diet, not paleo or crossfit, simply because before they were getting none and eating horribly, so just about anything making someone watch themselves and eat less calories plus force them to exercise will do it. It’s not the amazing miracle of the Paleo Diet, which actually has been shown to potentially lead to cancer and heart disease down the line.

The Paleo Diet is the "stone" in stone soup. A man comes to town, he drums up a story of the legend of ‘stone soup’, wherein a special stone boiled in a pot makes an astounding soup. The townspeople fall for it, wondering what this miraculous soup tastes like and how soup can be made from a stone, so they bring a pot, put the big rock in it. Then they sit. Then one says, well maybe it needs some broth, so they add it, another one of the people in the village brings some carrots, another adds celery, and another says I’ll add some of the potatoes I farmed! Another one say, oh, the stone definitely would want some spices and seasonings. The stone boils. And when it’s done, the man who was the outsider to the village comes and fishes the stone out of the pot and says, voila! there’s your soup. And all the towns people cheer and praise the man for how the stone has miraculously flavored the soup! All except 1 child who sees the scam.

The Paleo Diet is the STONE in stone soup. Crossfitters are "the village people" all dressed up like cavemen to exercise, and swearing up and down and praising the men like Loren Cordain for selling them the stone to put in the pot.

True bodybuilders and powerlifters don’t build massive muscles with burpees. To do what Grok the Caveman did would be to run around like you’re chasing an antelope for 40 miles, with a little pointed stick. Cavemen didn’t lift stones. Otherwise we’d see them. They didn’t build, they lived in a cave. Already built. Carrying rocks would waste valuable calories, so cavemen didn’t waste their time. Emphasis was on food so they didn’t starve, so Paleolithic cavemen had spindly bodies, like a Kenyan marathoner. No muscle mass.

Paleolithic man in the colder climates would evolve to be flabby and fat. Witness the Inuit. The body would evolve to GAIN fat, not lose it when it is cold outside. Fat provides insulation, and fat stores in periods of no animals in the arctic.

Grok was flabby where it was cold, and a rail thin runner with no muscles where it was warm.

Herbivores are muscular where it’s warm (the rhino, horse, antelopes, the Gorilla), and muscular where it’s cold (Reindeer, Moose, Caribou, Bull Elk). Carnivores are fat (polar bears fat, seals fat, walruses fat, Inuit fat).

Crossfitters are rather weak, have horrible cardio, and body odor due to their heavy pork and meat-based diet. Animal products produce lipids that are excreted through the underarm skin and bacteria feed on it. Remember, cavemen didn’t have showers, and if grok didn’t do it, in paleo you can’t do it. So if you signup for crossfit, get ready for the meat B.O. smell.

Also present in a crossfit gym is something called a puke bucket, this is to throw up in. Because the paleolitic diet tastes so bad, it makes people want to throw up. Especially after eating a load of meat and then going to lightly exercise like crossfit. This is why crossfit gyms have residual smells of vomit. – And NEVER go into the bathroom in a gym where they have Crossfit people. The feces odors are horrific.

The presence of the puke bucket at Crossfit workout places, should already tell you something about the fitness of the Paleo Diet. And why what they are telling you is not what mankind actually evolved for. Why would Grok go to extensive trouble, wasting calories, going on hunt after hunt, running for kilometers and miles, only to eat a precious meal to avert human extinction from starvation, and then throw it up. That’s a waste of precious food and calories. Especially after only a bunch of burpees and some pushups. These are all light weight exercises. Body weight. It means that the whole Paleo Diet plan they’ve been telling you is Not what paleolithic man actually ate. You’d never ‘evolve’ to adopt a diet where you threw it up, that would lead to wasted calories, starvation, and the human race would have gone extinct. This tells you that "The Paleo Diet" being told to you and sold to you by Loren Cordain, Robb Wolf, and Mark Sisson, in the book, is NOT what archeologically paleolithic man actually ate. "The Paleolithic Diet" is not the same as ‘the paleolithic diet". "The Paleo Diet" is not the worlds oldest diet, it’s a few year old fad diet scheme which they’ve gotten (a few of) you to believe has anything to do with what cavemen actually ate.

For example "The Paleo Diet" warned DONT EAT GRAINS! Cavemen didn’t eat Grain! –Well, it turns out they did. StoneAge man is now confirmed to have eaten grain. Not only some, but multiple instances, all over the place. And this was now shown by real paleontologists, not just a guy with a college degree in gym class who has no degree in paleontology whatsoever (Loren Cordain). Archeologists have now found using scanning electron microscopes pieces of grain right IN the teeth in the jawbones in skulls of man’s ancestors. And these date from 19,000, 30,000, 105,000 years ago, all before 10-thousand years ago.

In other words, CAVEMEN ATE GRAINS! Thus proving that The Paleo Diet is debunked in what it has been telling people, and this is why Paleo Diet nutrition and crossfit workouts are probably the worst combination for a bodybuilder. It would leave you weak, pale, sickly looking, and with tiny muscles. Such is The Paleo Diet.

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hardtimeshardbodies.com Press play and watch the best fat loss workout routines for men part #1. Curtis Ludlow’s Boot Camp FX at home fat loss workout routine for men Workout #1 – Workout Protocol Jumping Jacks – Exercise 20 Seconds Recover 10 Seconds 1 Arm Burpee – Exercise 20 Seconds Recover 10 Seconds Rest 30 Seconds Between Circuits Repeat this workout 2-4 times then perform another boot camp fx workout by visiting http After watching this workout video, be sure to claim your FREE muscle building report by visiting the link at the beginning of the desciption. In this report you’ll discover more information on how to accelerate your fat loss results with more fat loss workouts and clean eating. Do not attempt this or any other workout unless you’ve received clearance to do so from your doctor. Do not attempt this workout unless you’ve received instruction from a qualified personal trainer on how to move properly — without hurting yourself. Warm up for 5-10 minutes before starting this workout. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING! Share this video with friends, comment, like and subscribe!
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  1. farhana753 says:

    Holla! Have you heard about – fast abs magic (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? Ive heard some decent things about it and my mate got ripped Six pack abs and lost crazy amounts of weight with it.

  2. 915olivares1 says:

    i love your videos, u should make a nutrition video on what to to maintain being in shape for life:)

  3. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @TheCompGame LOL Yeah, you can seriously hurt yourself if you don’t move correctly.

  4. TheCompGame says:

    Do not attempt this workout unless you’ve received instruction from a qualified personal trainer on how to move properly — **without hurting yourself.**
    LOL

  5. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @robdoubletrouble You’re welcome!

  6. robdoubletrouble says:

    @HardTimesHardBodies Thanks!

  7. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @robdoubletrouble The best exercise to lose weight you do with your FORK. Additionally, if you also wish to change the composition of your body (add muscle and lose fat) then a very effective training method is high intensity interval strength training – not steady state cardiovascular exercise. Most of the workouts on my channel are high intensity interval strength training workout routines. This training method burns fat fastest. They change the entire composition of the body.

  8. PinoyMijares says:

    @robdoubletrouble any cardio excercise helps for loosing weight. But ya running Helps alot. its just that some excercise want to help lose wieght while still gaining muscle. Just a bit of excercising multitasking

  9. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @TheOneAndOnlyMike69 Cool. Good luck!

  10. TheOneAndOnlyMike69 says:

    @HardTimesHardBodies Okay thanks and ill do more researching :D

  11. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @robdoubletrouble Several large weight loss studies suggest that high intensity interval weight training is significantly more effective at reducing body fat percentage and total body weight than traditional steady state exercises like running. If you enjoy running though, keep doing it.

  12. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @TheOneAndOnlyMike69 What you consume after the workout is dependent on what your goals are. The research on when and what to eat before, during and after a workout isn’t conclusive. However, some research suggests that people consume a liquid meal replacement within 30-minutes of the completion of their workout. Personally, I like EAS brand meal replacement shakes because I like the taste and they are lower in sugar than most brands. I add berries to mine for flavor and increased nutrition.

  13. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @SuperLatras The number of calories that you burn is influenced by several variables like gender, body weight and intensity level. This is a high intensity workout. That said, most people will burn about 8 – 20 calories per minute with this workout.

  14. SuperLatras says:

    hi , how much calories do you lose every set?

  15. robdoubletrouble says:

    @HardTimesHardBodies :) ) isn’t running the best exercise for loosing weight???

  16. TheOneAndOnlyMike69 says:

    Good video.. :D
    I have one question tho, what should i do after the 30 minutes
    Should i eat a fruit or drink water ??

  17. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @robdoubletrouble Me too.

  18. robdoubletrouble says:

    what i like to do is a exercise called “running”… :P

  19. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @trivknot77m Thank you!

  20. trivknot77m says:

    time for workout!!!.. its a long time since i dont exercise…hope can make it .. thanks .. great videos…

  21. HardTimesHardBodies says:

    @mrzhutch Thank you! Glad you like. :)

  22. mrzhutch says:

    I like the 1 arm burpee, never thought that one. Thanks for the creativity.

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