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Do Wazuans Exercise?
kysse
#761 Posted : Saturday, December 13, 2014 5:03:09 PM
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Impunity wrote:
kysse wrote:
you still dont get.
the diff is not in quantities but quality


What makes people gain weight in soft drinks? And who told you the sugar in Regular coke or Fanta is artificial? Check your facts my girl!

We are comparig an apple-for-apple (literally).

Let alone the preservatives and CO2 etal in coke, lets discuss the Sugar.
Please throw away that liter packet of Delmonte in your bag.
Shame on you


I have nothing to throw away. I discovered the health benefits of drinking lots of plain water esp on waking up.

Impunity
#762 Posted : Saturday, December 13, 2014 5:21:05 PM
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kysse wrote:
Impunity wrote:
kysse wrote:
you still dont get.
the diff is not in quantities but quality


What makes people gain weight in soft drinks? And who told you the sugar in Regular coke or Fanta is artificial? Check your facts my girl!

We are comparig an apple-for-apple (literally).

Let alone the preservatives and CO2 etal in coke, lets discuss the Sugar.
Please throw away that liter packet of Delmonte in your bag.
Shame on you


I have nothing to throw away. I discovered the health benefits of drinking lots of plain water esp on waking up.



So did you get my point about sugars in a glass of freshly squeezed apply vs a glass of coke?

ION: Be checking your urine after water drinking marathon, a normal healthy human should not produce a clear urine, thats dangerous. Urine from a healthy person should be pale yellow!
Drinking too much water will cause the cells of the body to burst through osmosis and lead you to Makueni.

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jokes
#763 Posted : Friday, December 19, 2014 2:30:03 PM
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Thanks all for the advice' though i have decided to go on a different tangent here.
Every day 250 sit ups. Lets see how it goes.
washiku
#764 Posted : Friday, December 19, 2014 2:36:05 PM
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jokes wrote:
Thanks all for the advice' though i have decided to go on a different tangent here.
Every day 250 sit ups. Lets see how it goes.


Ngoja Tycho aone hiyo...smile

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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.

McReggae
#765 Posted : Monday, December 22, 2014 11:30:36 AM
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Ending the year on a high on matters exercises!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Swenani
#766 Posted : Monday, December 22, 2014 11:34:08 AM
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washiku wrote:
jokes wrote:
Thanks all for the advice' though i have decided to go on a different tangent here.
Every day 250 sit ups. Lets see how it goes.


Ngoja Tycho aone hiyo...smile

Quote:
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.



Panda mbegu ya weight loss tuma Kshs 250 to 0722000000
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
jokes
#767 Posted : Monday, December 22, 2014 2:03:20 PM
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Swenani wrote:
washiku wrote:
jokes wrote:
Thanks all for the advice' though i have decided to go on a different tangent here.
Every day 250 sit ups. Lets see how it goes.


Ngoja Tycho aone hiyo...smile

Quote:
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.



Panda mbegu ya weight loss tuma Kshs 250 to 0722000000


i noticed the more you exercise as certain section of the body e.g legs, arms the more they loose their fat and gain muscles.
so i decided to do the same with my tummy. focus more on my abs, on a daily basis and see how that goes.
Mukiri
#768 Posted : Monday, December 22, 2014 2:37:28 PM
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jokes wrote:
Swenani wrote:
washiku wrote:
jokes wrote:
Thanks all for the advice' though i have decided to go on a different tangent here.
Every day 250 sit ups. Lets see how it goes.


Ngoja Tycho aone hiyo...smile

Quote:
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.



Panda mbegu ya weight loss tuma Kshs 250 to 0722000000


i noticed the more you exercise as certain section of the body e.g legs, arms the more they loose their fat and gain muscles.
so i decided to do the same with my tummy. focus more on my abs, on a daily basis and see how that goes.

Muscle begets muscle. ie Muscle tears(by training), and on recovery more muscle is made.

Yes, your abs may form, but there's no guarantee you'll see them, because of the fat cover. Cardio=burn fat.

And if you train for more than hour=cortisol. Cortisol 'eats' muscle. Self defeating.

Also remember muscle (eg abs) is made while sleeping (recovery)

Proverbs 19:21
quicksand
#769 Posted : Monday, December 22, 2014 2:38:09 PM
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jokes wrote:
Thanks all for the advice' though i have decided to go on a different tangent here.
Every day 250 sit ups. Lets see how it goes.

You risk injuring your back.
You need a better, more rounded regimen, otherwise you will end up with stiffened abs hiding under a layer of lard.
Mike Ock
#770 Posted : Saturday, January 24, 2015 10:41:09 PM
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5 months progress...

before








after






Mukiri
#771 Posted : Sunday, January 25, 2015 2:02:12 AM
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Mike Ock wrote:
5 months progress...

before








after







Impressve. What is the weight change? Legs?

Do more core/ab work

Proverbs 19:21
Mike Ock
#772 Posted : Sunday, January 25, 2015 1:41:19 PM
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weight change is 64kgs - 83kgs. I know that's a bit over the top, but my first goal was to stop looking so emaciated and lift big weights. I also sacrificed abs in the process

My legs are the biggest change. In fact I've stopped training them twice a week because big legs were getting uncomfortable around the crotch area. Unfortunately I don't have access to a private full body mirror to take leg pics with
jaggernaut
#773 Posted : Sunday, January 25, 2015 1:47:44 PM
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Mukiri
#774 Posted : Sunday, January 25, 2015 7:49:35 PM
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Mike Ock wrote:
weight change is 64kgs - 83kgs. I know that's a bit over the top, but my first goal was to stop looking so emaciated and lift big weights. I also sacrificed abs in the process

My legs are the biggest change. In fact I've stopped training them twice a week because big legs were getting uncomfortable around the crotch area. Unfortunately I don't have access to a private full body mirror to take leg pics with

64 to 83 in 5 months? Steroids? Share your concoctions, and your liver lab work

If your legs were getting bigger then you are very blessed! Even Swazneger had to train his legs to the point he couldn't walk, for his legs to show any gain. So you'll forgive my scepticism... as for a picture, si you stand on a stool/table etc and take the picture?

Proverbs 19:21
Mike Ock
#775 Posted : Sunday, January 25, 2015 9:17:21 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
weight change is 64kgs - 83kgs. I know that's a bit over the top, but my first goal was to stop looking so emaciated and lift big weights. I also sacrificed abs in the process

My legs are the biggest change. In fact I've stopped training them twice a week because big legs were getting uncomfortable around the crotch area. Unfortunately I don't have access to a private full body mirror to take leg pics with

64 to 83 in 5 months? Steroids? Share your concoctions, and your liver lab work

If your legs were getting bigger then you are very blessed! Even Swazneger had to train his legs to the point he couldn't walk, for his legs to show any gain. So you'll forgive my scepticism... as for a picture, si you stand on a stool/table etc and take the picture?


that is nowhere near steroid results. As you can see I've got a bit of fat surrounding the muscle. I've done it all natural, I haven't even had those shakes and powders (nothing against them, they're just too expensive for me).

As for tips, I would say the most important thing was STUDYING HARD. Reading diligently is not just for certificates. Any major undertaking in my life involves studying in preparation for the event. When I decided I wanted to change my weight, I spent the first month after that leafing through diet and exercise literature on the web.

2nd and final tip is that this thing is 75% diet, 25% exercise. I spent month two tweaking my diet till I saw consistent change in my weighing scale, THEN I hopped into the gym as the cherry on the cake.
Mukiri
#776 Posted : Sunday, January 25, 2015 10:36:49 PM
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Mike Ock wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
weight change is 64kgs - 83kgs. I know that's a bit over the top, but my first goal was to stop looking so emaciated and lift big weights. I also sacrificed abs in the process

My legs are the biggest change. In fact I've stopped training them twice a week because big legs were getting uncomfortable around the crotch area. Unfortunately I don't have access to a private full body mirror to take leg pics with

64 to 83 in 5 months? Steroids? Share your concoctions, and your liver lab work

If your legs were getting bigger then you are very blessed! Even Swazneger had to train his legs to the point he couldn't walk, for his legs to show any gain. So you'll forgive my scepticism... as for a picture, si you stand on a stool/table etc and take the picture?


that is nowhere near steroid results. As you can see I've got a bit of fat surrounding the muscle. I've done it all natural, I haven't even had those shakes and powders (nothing against them, they're just too expensive for me).

As for tips, I would say the most important thing was STUDYING HARD. Reading diligently is not just for certificates. Any major undertaking in my life involves studying in preparation for the event. When I decided I wanted to change my weight, I spent the first month after that leafing through diet and exercise literature on the web.

2nd and final tip is that this thing is 75% diet, 25% exercise. I spent month two tweaking my diet till I saw consistent change in my weighing scale, THEN I hopped into the gym as the cherry on the cake.

Applause Impressive.

Yes, reading before ANYTHING is important. Which begs the question, don't you know the core is the most important part of the body to train? Upper and lower body are mostly aesthetics, and even then, having a 6-pack beats both hands down.

This 'tweaked' diet, care to share? (In detail)

Proverbs 19:21
Impunity
#777 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 4:18:10 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/big-bellied-men-last-5-minutes-longer-bed-research


The comments on that article are juts outta this world!

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Natty Dread peter joram • 19 days ago
[...If he cannot last on the treadmill what makes some "researcher" think that he can live through what resembles an atomic explosion?]

Great arguments. Guy lasts longer because he's huffin' and a puffin', sweating like a pig and pausing every 30 seconds to slow down his troubled ticker.
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Peter peter joram • 19 days ago
Siongezi kitu....lol!
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ThickHead peter joram • 19 days ago
The research assumes the man can be the treadmill and will the right runner lady not switch off.
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xris. • 20 days ago
Kama utamu wa sex umekuwa ni Kitambe, wacha tukae hivyo hivyo!!
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nduri xris. • 19 days ago
Hehehehe...but maybe they are lasting longer because the first six and a half minutes they struggling to hit base with the belly in the way...?
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Natty Dread nduri • 19 days ago
You have a pojnt. Halafu hawafiki kule utam unapatikana.
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washiku
#778 Posted : Friday, February 13, 2015 5:34:28 PM
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I will be there, for the mothers and babies...
McReggae
#779 Posted : Thursday, February 26, 2015 11:58:31 AM
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2015 looking good!!!.....I should be doing an international 10K Marathon in May where being a Kenyan I am expected to win!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Ngogoyo
#780 Posted : Thursday, February 26, 2015 1:45:35 PM
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and the Lewa marathon registration is open. I will be on the 21km target 2hrs 30min
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