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NJS
i agree with this in that sleep deprivation makes me too tired to exercise.couch wrote:There are many tactics, fashions, and styles for keeping in trim; different ones work for and suit different people. But a few general principles that can be adapted to a variety of elegant ways of life include:
- Get enough sleep (7 or 8 hours for most people). This helps the endocrine system keep hormone balance favorable for not catabolizing muscle and for not depositing fat prematurely. Sleep deprivation increases hunger cues, and being awake for extra hours means one is more likely to overeat.
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Not begrudging those who, like you, manage to a path through the confusing jungle of methods for maintaining one's appearance, this rather well-sourced article in TIME magazine takes issue with the assertion that it is the only road.JDelage wrote:Some say that the only way to truly consume one's fat is to build muscle mass (which increases one's metabolism). They would add that the best or only way to do that is with a small number of high intensity weight lifting exercises. I'm trying to do that these days, and I see some improvements in body appearance. It takes me 30mn, once a week at the gym, so a very small time commitment.
I would have thought hopping from bed to bed would burn more calories than walkingstoreynicholas wrote:I wonder how far most of us actually walk each day - not counting the steps - but from bed to bed? It's probably much more than we realize.
NJS
I look no further when my personal experience teaches me so well: I lost 7 kg in 3 months and I have absolutely no idea how I did that or where they went, because I have been eating perfectly well, even better than before I would say, without any special effort.alden wrote:The secret behind the French paradox (good living and a thin waist) can be found in Michel Montignac's diets.
http://www.montignac.com/en/michel_montignac.php
It is very easy to live well and stay thin.
Cheers
Michael
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