Does wild fucking count as cardio?
For many years I didn't eat any breakfast. Not due to intentional fasting but because for whatever reason, my stomach always got upset if I ate before 11am. The whole time I felt sluggish in the mornings and sometimes well into the afternoon.
Just a couple of years ago I got over that stomach thing. Still in the habit of missing breakfast, I frequently skip it, but I've noticed that every time I do eat breakfast I feel more energetic and more productive throughout the rest of the day.
The article says that in time your body will adjust to the lack of breakfast and no longer be sluggish and fuzzy, but I did it for years and did not adjust.
But maybe that's just me.
I was thinking about possible damage to knees from failing while skatingand running more as a problem with joints.
Tell that to the scars on both my knees![]()
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I don't have any problems with my knees and running, but I do have ankle/tendon issues.
Eat right as much as you can, some total body strength routine, and cardio a few times a week. Then you just hope for decent genetics. At the very least you'll be a healthier person.
Edit: Former Certified Fitness Trainer through the IFPA.
Is OP avatar of Putin?
Walk a lot.
Everyday
Between days
Don't eat so much bread
Yah you gotta run OP. I started running 6 weeks ago and I still hate it. Does anyone even enjoy running?
What about biking in lieu of running?
Are these useful at all:
I'd rather exercise indoors.
Running is way more accessible to a beginner.
What do you mean by accessible?
I'm okay biking or using the elliptical at the gym, but I always feel like I look moronic on the treadmill.
Belly fat jiggling everywhere.
What do you mean by accessible?
I'm okay biking or using the elliptical at the gym, but I always feel like I look moronic on the treadmill.
Belly fat jiggling everywhere.
Dont start this bullshit. Vegan and Veggie are prefectly acceptable diets for whatever anyone wants to do.
Does this work?
I mean, of course exercise works, but will running deal with stomach fat?
Fewer calories in, more calories out equals success.
Pretty much no.
Scientists have discovered the 10,000 crunches rule. Basically, you do 10,000 crunches which increases your 4 pack to a 6 - 8 pack. This increase in muscle warms the surrounding area and literally melts fat in the vicinity (muscle is denser than fat, and when a dense substance is mixed with a less dense one, the denser one sinks; since your body can't sink, this results in friction, and heat is lost). As long as you avoid beer, you will lose all of your belly fat and have washboard abs for life.
wut
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Huh? Am I missing something? How exactly does fasting ruin muscle volume?Dude trust me, unless you have a beer belly it's not worth it. I got a six pack a few years back and lost it the moment I stopped eating like a fitness nut and workout like a pro. Also do not trust the people telling you to fast or go vegan, you'll ruin your muscle volume.
If now you do have a beer belly all you have to do is slowly reduce your portion sizes and not eat before sleep but do not let yourself be really hungry because you'll start losing muscle. I know it's the simplest and most common advice you can get but I've seen it working on a lot of guys.
Huh? Am I missing something? How exactly does fasting ruin muscle volume?
You can lose it fast with calorie restriction and cardio. But it's not healthy.
You clearly have no clue.
You need to make a drastic change in your diet. Cut sugar (except from fruits) and most if not all foods like pasta, bread, cakes and rice.
Does Wheat/Whole grain bread count? I have switched from white bread to whole grain bread like two weeks ago. It didn't seem to be as tasty as white bread, but I don't notice a huge difference now.
Not going to make much of a difference at all, no.
I typically like the taste better, though!
You don't spot reduce. You overall reduce. The tough thing is that is generally the first place the fat goes and the last place it comes off.You can't spot reduce.
Very hard. Basically lots of cardio, strength training, and starve yourself.
Does Wheat/Whole grain bread count? I have switched from white bread to whole grain bread like two weeks ago. It didn't seem to be as tasty as white bread, but I don't notice a huge difference now.
What really!?!? I thought I was making a healthy choice. How can sandwiches be good for you then? Does the bread just ruin it?
Also is 2% milk fine?