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	<title>Comments on: Body For Life &#8211; 5 week update</title>
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		<title>By: Marc</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marc</dc:creator>
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		<description>First, let me say that in my 1st challenge, the weight loss accelerated at the end because all the muscle built up really starts burning up the calories.  So I was not just buring from my workouts, but my metabolism also began consuming more calories.  I actually have to be careful not to skip meals when I am busy or my body starts to go into hybernation mode (fat storage mode) pretty quickly.

Second, I love your website.  I see it is through WordPress.  Do you pay extra to have advertisements on it?  I went with Blogger.com because I wanted to be able to advertise if I wanted to and am very disappointed with the templates Blogger offers.  You have done a really nice job on this blogsite.

Congratulations on the 5K run and good luck on the 10K.  I hope when I get my weight down enough, that I can start running again without knee pain.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, let me say that in my 1st challenge, the weight loss accelerated at the end because all the muscle built up really starts burning up the calories.  So I was not just buring from my workouts, but my metabolism also began consuming more calories.  I actually have to be careful not to skip meals when I am busy or my body starts to go into hybernation mode (fat storage mode) pretty quickly.</p>
<p>Second, I love your website.  I see it is through WordPress.  Do you pay extra to have advertisements on it?  I went with Blogger.com because I wanted to be able to advertise if I wanted to and am very disappointed with the templates Blogger offers.  You have done a really nice job on this blogsite.</p>
<p>Congratulations on the 5K run and good luck on the 10K.  I hope when I get my weight down enough, that I can start running again without knee pain.</p>
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