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Do Wazuans Exercise?
washiku
#701 Posted : Friday, November 07, 2014 12:41:44 PM
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McReggae wrote:


Eish buda, si this place looks nice. Applause Applause
washiku
#702 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 7:30:14 PM
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Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?
Mukiri
#703 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 7:53:14 PM
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washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?

Both, if not well executed, can send you to a surgeons table. Watch out!

There are other better ab exercises Plank, Bicycle kicks, leg raises etc Ama you join me, in (new) Kettlebell world. Read '4-Hour Body' Ferris, who'd never seen his abs, saw them after a few months.

Thing to note here is, you can do a million exercises but as long as you have fat over your abs, no-one will ever see them. A strong ESSENTIAL core, yes; but no visible abs. Mafuta lazima ichomwe, for the Mrs to brag about you

Proverbs 19:21
tycho
#704 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:05:57 PM
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washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?


Does exercise help in weight reduction? On average, the answer is 'no'.

Rollers and sit ups, are like bathing with Kanyari's blessed salt seven times a day waiting for a miracle.
washiku
#705 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:35:04 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?

Both, if not well executed, can send you to a surgeons table. Watch out!

There are other better ab exercises Plank, Bicycle kicks, leg raises etc Ama you join me, in (new) Kettlebell world. Read '4-Hour Body' Ferris, who'd never seen his abs, saw them after a few months.

Thing to note here is, you can do a million exercises but as long as you have fat over your abs, no-one will ever see them. A strong ESSENTIAL core, yes; but no visible abs. Mafuta lazima ichomwe, for the Mrs to brag about you


Aha...so Mukiri specifically those are for bringing out the abs? Please advise me why the kettle bells are better/safer.
Bigchick
#706 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:37:21 PM
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tycho wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?


Does exercise help in weight reduction? On average, the answer is 'no'.

Rollers and sit ups, are like bathing with Kanyari's blessed salt seven times a day waiting for a miracle.



I agree with you 100%.

Exercise helps to tone the body and keep one fit.

To loose weight its all about diet and food portions.I can give a testimony.
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Mukiri
#707 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 9:45:53 PM
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washiku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?

Both, if not well executed, can send you to a surgeons table. Watch out!

There are other better ab exercises Plank, Bicycle kicks, leg raises etc Ama you join me, in (new) Kettlebell world. Read '4-Hour Body' Ferris, who'd never seen his abs, saw them after a few months.

Thing to note here is, you can do a million exercises but as long as you have fat over your abs, no-one will ever see them. A strong ESSENTIAL core, yes; but no visible abs. Mafuta lazima ichomwe, for the Mrs to brag about you


Aha...so Mukiri specifically those are for bringing out the abs? Please advise me why the kettle bells are better/safer.

Weight lifting isolates muscles. Meaning you'll have some stronger parts and some weaker parts, some flabbier parts and toned parts. Kettlebell works the ENTIRE body as one. Simple exercises but with far reaching results. No gym membership, no myriad of equipment etc. Read the book 4-hour body and come back for discussion.

Proverbs 19:21
Mukiri
#708 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 9:54:25 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
tycho wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?


Does exercise help in weight reduction? On average, the answer is 'no'.

Rollers and sit ups, are like bathing with Kanyari's blessed salt seven times a day waiting for a miracle.



I agree with you 100%.

Exercise helps to tone the body and keep one fit.

To loose weight its all about diet and food portions.I can give a testimony.

Don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings but hii ni porojo tu! The lazy consoling themselves.

I remember reading 'Everyone talks about Weight loss, but I'm yet to hear someone say Fat loss'. Yes, to loss ALL manner of weight including muscle atrophy, then starve yourself. But to do it the right way, burn that fat! There is a reason its called fat burning.. Convert it to muscle. Or tone it down.

That said, none of the two can be done in isolation. Not for lasting healthy results. Exercise and diet. Muwache uzembe!

Proverbs 19:21
washiku
#709 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 10:13:29 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?

Both, if not well executed, can send you to a surgeons table. Watch out!

There are other better ab exercises Plank, Bicycle kicks, leg raises etc Ama you join me, in (new) Kettlebell world. Read '4-Hour Body' Ferris, who'd never seen his abs, saw them after a few months.

Thing to note here is, you can do a million exercises but as long as you have fat over your abs, no-one will ever see them. A strong ESSENTIAL core, yes; but no visible abs. Mafuta lazima ichomwe, for the Mrs to brag about you


Aha...so Mukiri specifically those are for bringing out the abs? Please advise me why the kettle bells are better/safer.

Weight lifting isolates muscles. Meaning you'll have some stronger parts and some weaker parts, some flabbier parts and toned parts. Kettlebell works the ENTIRE body as one. Simple exercises but with far reaching results. No gym membership, no myriad of equipment etc. Read the book 4-hour body and come back for discussion.


Thanks.
Mukiri
#710 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 10:21:14 PM
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washiku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?

Both, if not well executed, can send you to a surgeons table. Watch out!

There are other better ab exercises Plank, Bicycle kicks, leg raises etc Ama you join me, in (new) Kettlebell world. Read '4-Hour Body' Ferris, who'd never seen his abs, saw them after a few months.

Thing to note here is, you can do a million exercises but as long as you have fat over your abs, no-one will ever see them. A strong ESSENTIAL core, yes; but no visible abs. Mafuta lazima ichomwe, for the Mrs to brag about you


Aha...so Mukiri specifically those are for bringing out the abs? Please advise me why the kettle bells are better/safer.

Weight lifting isolates muscles. Meaning you'll have some stronger parts and some weaker parts, some flabbier parts and toned parts. Kettlebell works the ENTIRE body as one. Simple exercises but with far reaching results. No gym membership, no myriad of equipment etc. Read the book 4-hour body and come back for discussion.


Thanks.

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Proverbs 19:21
tycho
#711 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2014 10:55:37 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
tycho wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?


Does exercise help in weight reduction? On average, the answer is 'no'.

Rollers and sit ups, are like bathing with Kanyari's blessed salt seven times a day waiting for a miracle.



I agree with you 100%.

Exercise helps to tone the body and keep one fit.

To loose weight its all about diet and food portions.I can give a testimony.

Don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings but hii ni porojo tu! The lazy consoling themselves.

I remember reading 'Everyone talks about Weight loss, but I'm yet to hear someone say Fat loss'. Yes, to loss ALL manner of weight including muscle atrophy, then starve yourself. But to do it the right way, burn that fat! There is a reason its called fat burning.. Convert it to muscle. Or tone it down.

That said, none of the two can be done in isolation. Not for lasting healthy results. Exercise and diet. Muwache uzembe!


1. Feelings can't be hurt
2. The body normally knows when to burn, or to store fat, and even the amount of fat to store
3. If one has an optimal lifestyle meaning eating right, fostering proper mental health, good relationships, and work/physical activity he/she may not need to visit the gym
4. Physical exercise is meant to supplement a sedentary lifestyle mostly and in apparently rare cases to train the mind and to enhance performance and output

Don't presume that we're lazy, or unfit or people who don't exercise. On the contrary.
Mukiri
#712 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 2:36:19 AM
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tycho wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
tycho wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?


Does exercise help in weight reduction? On average, the answer is 'no'.

Rollers and sit ups, are like bathing with Kanyari's blessed salt seven times a day waiting for a miracle.



I agree with you 100%.

Exercise helps to tone the body and keep one fit.

To loose weight its all about diet and food portions.I can give a testimony.

Don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings but hii ni porojo tu! The lazy consoling themselves.

I remember reading 'Everyone talks about Weight loss, but I'm yet to hear someone say Fat loss'. Yes, to loss ALL manner of weight including muscle atrophy, then starve yourself. But to do it the right way, burn that fat! There is a reason its called fat burning.. Convert it to muscle. Or tone it down.

That said, none of the two can be done in isolation. Not for lasting healthy results. Exercise and diet. Muwache uzembe!


1. Feelings can't be hurt
2. The body normally knows when to burn, or to store fat, and even the amount of fat to store
3. If one has an optimal lifestyle meaning eating right, fostering proper mental health, good relationships, and work/physical activity he/she may not need to visit the gym
4. Physical exercise is meant to supplement a sedentary lifestyle mostly and in apparently rare cases to train the mind and to enhance performance and output

Don't presume that we're lazy, or unfit or people who don't exercise. On the contrary.

Yes, you are not lazy. You are beyond that.

The benefits of exercise are immense. The best thing you can do for your body besides fermented foods.

Right off the bat is strengthening bones. Body uses calcium to alkalize the body. It sometimes 'borrows' said calcium from the bones... why some people are susceptible to broken bones. To strengthen your bones, you need among other things Vitamin D (Sunlight) and strength training. Both male and female. Otherwise as you age, you'll be a weakling. Bending over and all
Another reason that quickly comes to mind is lymphatic system. The broom in your body. The blood is pumped around by the heart. There is nothing to pump around lymph. Exercise expedites this.
Exercise boosts your mental state etc etc

Do you even know the relationship between muscle and testosterone? Get off your ass and lift something, else don't blame @Washiku for 'doing' your 'work' for you

Proverbs 19:21
tycho
#713 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 4:00:27 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
tycho wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
tycho wrote:
washiku wrote:
Question good folks. What exactly does sitsit ups and the roller do to the body? Do they add any value to a guy who is trying to lose weight?


Does exercise help in weight reduction? On average, the answer is 'no'.

Rollers and sit ups, are like bathing with Kanyari's blessed salt seven times a day waiting for a miracle.



I agree with you 100%.

Exercise helps to tone the body and keep one fit.

To loose weight its all about diet and food portions.I can give a testimony.

Don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings but hii ni porojo tu! The lazy consoling themselves.

I remember reading 'Everyone talks about Weight loss, but I'm yet to hear someone say Fat loss'. Yes, to loss ALL manner of weight including muscle atrophy, then starve yourself. But to do it the right way, burn that fat! There is a reason its called fat burning.. Convert it to muscle. Or tone it down.

That said, none of the two can be done in isolation. Not for lasting healthy results. Exercise and diet. Muwache uzembe!


1. Feelings can't be hurt
2. The body normally knows when to burn, or to store fat, and even the amount of fat to store
3. If one has an optimal lifestyle meaning eating right, fostering proper mental health, good relationships, and work/physical activity he/she may not need to visit the gym
4. Physical exercise is meant to supplement a sedentary lifestyle mostly and in apparently rare cases to train the mind and to enhance performance and output

Don't presume that we're lazy, or unfit or people who don't exercise. On the contrary.

Yes, you are not lazy. You are beyond that.

The benefits of exercise are immense. The best thing you can do for your body besides fermented foods.

Right off the bat is strengthening bones. Body uses calcium to alkalize the body. It sometimes 'borrows' said calcium from the bones... why some people are susceptible to broken bones. To strengthen your bones, you need among other things Vitamin D (Sunlight) and strength training. Both male and female. Otherwise as you age, you'll be a weakling. Bending over and all
Another reason that quickly comes to mind is lymphatic system. The broom in your body. The blood is pumped around by the heart. There is nothing to pump around lymph. Exercise expedites this.
Exercise boosts your mental state etc etc

Do you even know the relationship between muscle and testosterone? Get off your ass and lift something, else don't blame @Washiku for 'doing' your 'work' for you


Ah! @Mukiri, tell me about the connection between muscle and testosterone and why @Washiku is about to do the job for me.
McReggae
#714 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 9:46:35 AM
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washiku wrote:
McReggae wrote:


Eish buda, si this place looks nice. Applause Applause


Very nice, machines very modern, classes awesome, enjoying it!!!!
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washiku
#715 Posted : Wednesday, November 12, 2014 4:51:40 PM
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washiku
#716 Posted : Thursday, November 27, 2014 10:43:41 AM
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Impunity
#717 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 5:10:26 PM
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McReggae wrote:



Pray Pray
Quote:


Gym Membership

Couple Annual Ksh 200,000
Couple Half Year Ksh 150,000
Couple Quarterly Ksh 100,000

Individual Annual Ksh 110,000
Individual Half Year Ksh 85,000
Individual Quarterly Ksh 60,000
Individual Monthly Rate Ksh 25,000
Couple Monthly Rate Ksh 40,000
Corporate Annual (Min 5 pax) Ksh 100,000 Per Person

Drop-in Ksh 1,500
Personal Training Ksh 1,500
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#718 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 5:13:54 PM
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Impunity wrote:
McReggae wrote:



Pray Pray
Quote:


Gym Membership

Couple Annual Ksh 200,000
Couple Half Year Ksh 150,000
Couple Quarterly Ksh 100,000

Individual Annual Ksh 110,000
Individual Half Year Ksh 85,000
Individual Quarterly Ksh 60,000
Individual Monthly Rate Ksh 25,000
Couple Monthly Rate Ksh 40,000
Corporate Annual (Min 5 pax) Ksh 100,000 Per Person

Drop-in Ksh 1,500
Personal Training Ksh 1,500

Better than masaa ya phombe.
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Impunity
#719 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 6:13:16 PM
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Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,328
Location: Masada
Angelica _ann wrote:
Impunity wrote:
McReggae wrote:



Pray Pray
Quote:


Gym Membership

Couple Annual Ksh 200,000
Couple Half Year Ksh 150,000
Couple Quarterly Ksh 100,000

Individual Annual Ksh 110,000
Individual Half Year Ksh 85,000
Individual Quarterly Ksh 60,000
Individual Monthly Rate Ksh 25,000
Couple Monthly Rate Ksh 40,000
Corporate Annual (Min 5 pax) Ksh 100,000 Per Person

Drop-in Ksh 1,500
Personal Training Ksh 1,500

Better than masaa ya phombe.


I would rather eat like a poorman.

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#720 Posted : Thursday, December 04, 2014 7:13:30 PM
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Hello wazuans

I have a problem and i would like some advice.
I am starting to doubt my gym's weighing scale.
Recently have been forced to adjust my clothes twice to smaller sizes but the weighing scale shows i have not lost any weight??

But i know for a fact i have had a significant weight loss everywhere except the tummy. could this be the cause?
what to do? i.e what do i need to do to loose my tummy fat, exercise? diet etc advice.
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