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Moses Znaimer's ideaCity11: Ideas Change the World

Moses Znaimer's ideaCity11: Ideas Change the World

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Nerd Fitness: How to Properly Track Your Progress This is the next installment in a series on The Next Web, in partnership with Steve Kamb from Nerd Fitness. Guides to staying healthy, without giving up your geek lifestyle. A few months back, I told you a story about my friend Saint who went from 60 pounds overweight to having 6-pack abs. I’ve shared countless other success stories on my Nerd Fitness blog, covering people who made incredible changes and drastically changed their lives over the course of a few months. Some people gained strength and muscle, while others lost tremendous amounts of weight and body fat; despite the differing goals and vastly different results, they all made one specific change that helped them truly get the results they wanted: They wrote everything down. If you’re serious about making changes to your life and getting in shape, I cannot stress enough the importance of tracking your progress, and I don’t mean just stepping on the scales every morning and freaking out every time it goes up 1/10th of a pound.

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