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Do Wazuans Exercise?
seppuku
#481 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 7:58:31 PM
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tycho wrote:
Swenani wrote:
tycho wrote:
A person's weight is a measure of his/her total energy system, something that's greatly determined by the hypothalamus. So to lose weight and avoid plateaus and move into long term gains one has to start with programming the mind, and lowering what may be called 'energy set points' like simple sugar triggers, anxiety and depression and generate comprehensive diet and exercise plans.

That way, one can be sure of lifestyle changes that will result in beauty, youth, and health.


Which is the best programming language? VB, Java, A++ ?
d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!


It depends on the programmer.


Hypothalamus is closed source, my friend. Ni kama MS Word. smile
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
jguru
#482 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 8:03:12 PM
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tycho wrote:
A person's weight is a measure of his/her total energy system, something that's greatly determined by the hypothalamus. So to lose weight and avoid plateaus and move into long term gains one has to start with programming the mind, and lowering what may be called 'energy set points' like simple sugar triggers, anxiety and depression and generate comprehensive diet and exercise plans.

That way, one can be sure of lifestyle changes that will result in beauty, youth, and health.


A person's weight is NOT greatly influenced by the hypothalamus. It has other functions.
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
tycho
#483 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 8:15:08 PM
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jguru wrote:
tycho wrote:
A person's weight is a measure of his/her total energy system, something that's greatly determined by the hypothalamus. So to lose weight and avoid plateaus and move into long term gains one has to start with programming the mind, and lowering what may be called 'energy set points' like simple sugar triggers, anxiety and depression and generate comprehensive diet and exercise plans.

That way, one can be sure of lifestyle changes that will result in beauty, youth, and health.


A person's weight is NOT greatly influenced by the hypothalamus. It has other functions.


@jguru, I have written that the energy system of the body is 'heavily' influenced by the hypothalamus. For example, the hypothalamus controls food and water intake and mediation of emotional responses. These two functions are related to weight control.
tycho
#484 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 8:17:05 PM
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seppuku wrote:
tycho wrote:
Swenani wrote:
tycho wrote:
A person's weight is a measure of his/her total energy system, something that's greatly determined by the hypothalamus. So to lose weight and avoid plateaus and move into long term gains one has to start with programming the mind, and lowering what may be called 'energy set points' like simple sugar triggers, anxiety and depression and generate comprehensive diet and exercise plans.

That way, one can be sure of lifestyle changes that will result in beauty, youth, and health.


Which is the best programming language? VB, Java, A++ ?
d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!


It depends on the programmer.


Hypothalamus is closed source, my friend. Ni kama MS Word. smile


Who owns the patent?
seppuku
#485 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 8:44:17 PM
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tycho wrote:
seppuku wrote:
tycho wrote:
Swenani wrote:
tycho wrote:
A person's weight is a measure of his/her total energy system, something that's greatly determined by the hypothalamus. So to lose weight and avoid plateaus and move into long term gains one has to start with programming the mind, and lowering what may be called 'energy set points' like simple sugar triggers, anxiety and depression and generate comprehensive diet and exercise plans.

That way, one can be sure of lifestyle changes that will result in beauty, youth, and health.


Which is the best programming language? VB, Java, A++ ?
d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!


It depends on the programmer.


Hypothalamus is closed source, my friend. Ni kama MS Word. smile


Who owns the patent?


From how buggy most are, it must be Microsoft!
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
Mukiri
#486 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 9:05:29 PM
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seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
This Feb, I wana also try swimming, as pastor had advised earlier.smile smile Woi.

Be ready to lose even more weight. Here, weight is not primarily lost by the energy dispensed while swimming, but the energy used to keep the body warm while in cold water. If you can hack it, take cold showers too. Great for keeping your skin looking young.

Next think about fasts. The Muslims are slim and trim for a reason.

Hope guys get to avoid the plateaus. Plateau is the stage where, no matter what you consistently do, no results can be seen. Meaning the body has adapted itself to the exercise regime. Its always good to change your exercise patterns, in-tandem to your goals... helps avoid monotony too.


That is exactly where I seem to be. Lost the first about 5 kilos pretty fast. Now I am stuck at 86 kg. Interestingly my belly is still getting flatter and my upper body toned from doing push ups and other body weight exercises. My goal is 83 kg.

Try something different, cycling jogging swimming gyming etc and come thank me later.


I have to say this one is working. I moved to a different exercise regime and I am now down a kilo and a half in about 5 weeks. From what I gathered, once your body gets used to a certain kind of exercise it adapts to it by becoming more efficient. So you burn less energy even when you exercise at the same intensity and the same duration - hence the plateau. I am closer to my target of 83 kilos now, which I hope to make by end month. I am considering pushing it further down to 80 or 78. It all feels so good, except the 1 or 2 minutes right after my alarm goes off in the morning and I know I have to get off my butt and onto the mat.

Sema asantesmile But Wah! those weights hapana mchezo 80's, 70's...

If you are having issues waking up in the morning=something. One should wake up refreshed and eager for the day. Maneno of not being a morning person means a deficiency of something.

Proverbs 19:21
seppuku
#487 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 9:16:25 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
This Feb, I wana also try swimming, as pastor had advised earlier.smile smile Woi.

Be ready to lose even more weight. Here, weight is not primarily lost by the energy dispensed while swimming, but the energy used to keep the body warm while in cold water. If you can hack it, take cold showers too. Great for keeping your skin looking young.

Next think about fasts. The Muslims are slim and trim for a reason.

Hope guys get to avoid the plateaus. Plateau is the stage where, no matter what you consistently do, no results can be seen. Meaning the body has adapted itself to the exercise regime. Its always good to change your exercise patterns, in-tandem to your goals... helps avoid monotony too.


That is exactly where I seem to be. Lost the first about 5 kilos pretty fast. Now I am stuck at 86 kg. Interestingly my belly is still getting flatter and my upper body toned from doing push ups and other body weight exercises. My goal is 83 kg.

Try something different, cycling jogging swimming gyming etc and come thank me later.


I have to say this one is working. I moved to a different exercise regime and I am now down a kilo and a half in about 5 weeks. From what I gathered, once your body gets used to a certain kind of exercise it adapts to it by becoming more efficient. So you burn less energy even when you exercise at the same intensity and the same duration - hence the plateau. I am closer to my target of 83 kilos now, which I hope to make by end month. I am considering pushing it further down to 80 or 78. It all feels so good, except the 1 or 2 minutes right after my alarm goes off in the morning and I know I have to get off my butt and onto the mat.

Sema asantesmile But Wah! those weights hapana mchezo 80's, 70's...

If you are having issues waking up in the morning=something. One should wake up refreshed and eager for the day. Maneno of not being a morning person means a deficiency of something.


Hehehe! Nashukuru ndugu. smile

For me its likely deficiency of sleep. I try to sleep early most evenings but when I don't, prising myself from between the sheets at 4:45 in the morning calls for a generous amount of gumption.
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
Mukiri
#488 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 9:20:30 PM
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seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
This Feb, I wana also try swimming, as pastor had advised earlier.smile smile Woi.

Be ready to lose even more weight. Here, weight is not primarily lost by the energy dispensed while swimming, but the energy used to keep the body warm while in cold water. If you can hack it, take cold showers too. Great for keeping your skin looking young.

Next think about fasts. The Muslims are slim and trim for a reason.

Hope guys get to avoid the plateaus. Plateau is the stage where, no matter what you consistently do, no results can be seen. Meaning the body has adapted itself to the exercise regime. Its always good to change your exercise patterns, in-tandem to your goals... helps avoid monotony too.


That is exactly where I seem to be. Lost the first about 5 kilos pretty fast. Now I am stuck at 86 kg. Interestingly my belly is still getting flatter and my upper body toned from doing push ups and other body weight exercises. My goal is 83 kg.

Try something different, cycling jogging swimming gyming etc and come thank me later.


I have to say this one is working. I moved to a different exercise regime and I am now down a kilo and a half in about 5 weeks. From what I gathered, once your body gets used to a certain kind of exercise it adapts to it by becoming more efficient. So you burn less energy even when you exercise at the same intensity and the same duration - hence the plateau. I am closer to my target of 83 kilos now, which I hope to make by end month. I am considering pushing it further down to 80 or 78. It all feels so good, except the 1 or 2 minutes right after my alarm goes off in the morning and I know I have to get off my butt and onto the mat.

Sema asantesmile But Wah! those weights hapana mchezo 80's, 70's...

If you are having issues waking up in the morning=something. One should wake up refreshed and eager for the day. Maneno of not being a morning person means a deficiency of something.


Hehehe! Nashukuru ndugu. smile

For me its likely deficiency of sleep. I try to sleep early most evenings but when I don't, prising myself from between the sheets at 4:45 in the morning calls for a generous amount of gumption.

Same case for not being able to sleep. Just google and see possible causes.

This is the education we should be taught at an early age

Proverbs 19:21
seppuku
#489 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 9:36:14 PM
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Posts: 918
Mukiri wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
This Feb, I wana also try swimming, as pastor had advised earlier.smile smile Woi.

Be ready to lose even more weight. Here, weight is not primarily lost by the energy dispensed while swimming, but the energy used to keep the body warm while in cold water. If you can hack it, take cold showers too. Great for keeping your skin looking young.

Next think about fasts. The Muslims are slim and trim for a reason.

Hope guys get to avoid the plateaus. Plateau is the stage where, no matter what you consistently do, no results can be seen. Meaning the body has adapted itself to the exercise regime. Its always good to change your exercise patterns, in-tandem to your goals... helps avoid monotony too.


That is exactly where I seem to be. Lost the first about 5 kilos pretty fast. Now I am stuck at 86 kg. Interestingly my belly is still getting flatter and my upper body toned from doing push ups and other body weight exercises. My goal is 83 kg.

Try something different, cycling jogging swimming gyming etc and come thank me later.


I have to say this one is working. I moved to a different exercise regime and I am now down a kilo and a half in about 5 weeks. From what I gathered, once your body gets used to a certain kind of exercise it adapts to it by becoming more efficient. So you burn less energy even when you exercise at the same intensity and the same duration - hence the plateau. I am closer to my target of 83 kilos now, which I hope to make by end month. I am considering pushing it further down to 80 or 78. It all feels so good, except the 1 or 2 minutes right after my alarm goes off in the morning and I know I have to get off my butt and onto the mat.

Sema asantesmile But Wah! those weights hapana mchezo 80's, 70's...

If you are having issues waking up in the morning=something. One should wake up refreshed and eager for the day. Maneno of not being a morning person means a deficiency of something.


Hehehe! Nashukuru ndugu. smile

For me its likely deficiency of sleep. I try to sleep early most evenings but when I don't, prising myself from between the sheets at 4:45 in the morning calls for a generous amount of gumption.

Same case for not being able to sleep. Just google and see possible causes.

This is the education we should be taught at an early age


For me it is not about not having sleep. When I hit the pillow sleep comes. It's about not going to bed on time for a variety of reasons, none of which I can't really handle. smile
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
Mukiri
#490 Posted : Wednesday, March 05, 2014 9:45:29 PM
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Ok. I once read that there is a co-relation between digestion and sleep. More sleep, more time for digestive system to eliminate and rest (one is supposed to eat 2 hrs before sleep to allow for digestion), less weight gain.

Proverbs 19:21
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