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Look this isn't purely an issue of thermodynamics, everyone is born with a different metabolism, most people will not be thin if they don't spend every day in a gym, and that simply isn't possible for everyone.
I am planning on exercising, but I'm almost positive it won't end up in a flat stomach, unfortunately this would mean I'd still be prey to the same type of prejudice people who don't exercise would face. There is a point where you tend to say, why does it matter when it's not going to change people's view of me.
I'm still going to try though.
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Originally posted by violetyoshi View PostLook this isn't purely an issue of thermodynamics, everyone is born with a different metabolism, most people will not be thin if they don't spend every day in a gym,
Most people I know are thin, and none of them goes to a gym.I am a sexy shoeless god of war!
Minus the sexy and I'm wearing shoes.
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Originally posted by Boozy View Post1200 calories per day is the lowest I've ever heard recommmended for adults, and that's for very short females. That meets basic metabolic requirements: keep your heart beating, your brain working, etc.
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Originally posted by Boozy View PostWell, of course. You need to be able to work, shop, go out, live your life. 1200 calories a day is for elderly, mostly bed-ridden people. No one here is suggesting you eat 1200 calories a day.
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Starvation diets are rarely a good idea....most I have heard to lose weight is cut your daily intake by 500 cals a day, and of course, get some exercise. Of course, people can find other information out there.
Personally I take in about 1300-1500 in the weekdays, more (and uncounted) in the weekends. Besides just daily living burning, my exercise burns about 400 cals. When I get get good hikes in, I obviously can burn a great deal more.
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Originally posted by violetyoshi View Post...
I am planning on exercising, but I'm almost positive it won't end up in a flat stomach, unfortunately this would mean I'd still be prey to the same type of prejudice people who don't exercise would face. There is a point where you tend to say, why does it matter when it's not going to change people's view of me.
I'm still going to try though.
You can rarely change others' views about anything. I know it's hard to ignore loud idiots, but everyone of us have had to deal with them about something.
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Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostI've always been of the opinion that diet is for losing weight, and exercise if for health. Either way, good for you. Don't let daily let downs stop you from what you want to do.
You can rarely change others' views about anything. I know it's hard to ignore loud idiots, but everyone of us have had to deal with them about something.
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Originally posted by Cat View PostStarvation diets are rarely a good idea....most I have heard to lose weight is cut your daily intake by 500 cals a day,
Kind of boggled my mind when I read that in the textbook.
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Originally posted by lupo pazzesco View Post. No wonder my cousin lost so much weight just by eliminating Starbucks frappuccinos from her daily routine. There's 500 calories, right there.
Kind of boggled my mind when I read that in the textbook.
I kid. Sorta. I've done it before, though. lol
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