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		  <title>EXERCISE AND... BODY COMPOSITION WHAT IS IT?</title> 
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		  <description>Actress Calista Flockhart, tennis champion Serena Williams, and comedian Peter Kay. Each exemplifies a distinct body type, a difference in frame that transcends weight or shape. Like eye colour or height, body type is dictated
by heredity, and its fixed at birth.....</description> 
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		  <title>Calorie Density for Muscular Immensity!</title> 
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		  <description>The secret to packing on pounds of solid muscle mass is simple: For the most part, the types of foods you eat on a muscle-gaining program are the same ones you should eat all the time, whether you want to lose, gain or maintain - you just need to eat more of them.\&quot;Just eat more\&quot; is easier said than done, however. It seems like you\&#039;re constantly shopping, cooking and eating. Sometimes preparing food and eating it can seem like a full time job! One way to make gaining weight and forcing down all that food less of a chore is to choose foods (or supplements) with a HIGHER CALORIE DENSITY. By doing so, you can get more calories in the same amount of food.</description> 
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