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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Magigi wrote:incognito wrote:Ok, i have been in denial. Sucking it up, wearing big baggy Tshirts, etc. But, the truth is: I have got a major pot belly. A serious "kitambi" Wazuans, is there a way i can make this flat in two months? I dont want a six or eight pack...just a flatter one. Maoni tafadhali... Weka Msichana hutaki kuoa mimba. After three months you should be able to see your dick while standing. very easy @atalaku are you high on masturbation? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/28/2008 Posts: 2,276 Location: Kibish
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Magigi wrote:incognito wrote:Ok, i have been in denial. Sucking it up, wearing big baggy Tshirts, etc. But, the truth is: I have got a major pot belly. A serious "kitambi" Wazuans, is there a way i can make this flat in two months? I dont want a six or eight pack...just a flatter one. Maoni tafadhali... Weka Msichana hutaki kuoa mimba. After three months you should be able to see your dick while standing. very easy 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Are you saying this from experience? Nadondosha meli kubwa seuze ngalawa!
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/4/2007 Posts: 656
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I had a Kitambi for 19 years but I have managed to flatten it in the last eight months. I started trying to fight it in 2016, doing lots of walking exercises using the pacer app, at times walking 10-15km daily, but it didn't work because of one mistake I made-I didn't change my diet. I would do lots of exercises but would consume too much sugars especially through soda, tea, and wheat. My turning point came when I quit soda, sugar, and wheat last November. Even without exercise, I lost about 3kgs in a month. Then I started actively changing my diet. In January, I did a whole month of zero carb diet and by the end of the month, I was 8kgs down. In February, I switched to a low carb diet (of course without soda, wheat, and sugars) and supplemented it with the 16-8 intermittent fasting. I6-8 intermittent fasting means you eat within 8 hours and fast for 16 hrs. I would take lunch at breakfast at 11am lunch at 1pm, and supper at 6pm and the eat again at 11am, while at the same time ensuring I did not consume more than 50 grams of carbohydrates in the process (An average human requires 200-250 grams of carbohydrates daily) when you consume more than the daily requirements, the rest is converted into fats and stored, leading to weight gain. When you consume less than 200 grams of carbs, the body meets the deficit by burning the stored fats and converting them into energy. A consistent zero carb or low carb diet puts the body into a continuous fat burning mode). By the end of February, I had lost 6 more kgs. I continued alternating 15 days of zero carb diet with 15 days of low far diet in March, April, May and June. By the end of June, I weighed 72kgs, down from 103 in November last year, with the Kitambi disappearing in the process. I have since replaced the 16-8 intermittent fasting with the 48 hr weekly autophagy fasting for body cleansing. Low carb diet is now a lifestyle. I have permanently quit wheat, sugar, and sugary beverages, however, I eat meat, eggs, and other proteins normally. I have resumed walking exercises mainly to keep fit, not to lose weight. I have learnt that weight loss is 80 percent diet management and 20 percent exercise. You can lose weight without any exercise on a zero carb diet. I also learnt that proteins play a very minimal role in weight gain, that's why eggs, chicken and beef are a key part of a keto diet. Mtu asikudanganye ati uache nyama na mayai ndio ulose weight. Kula nyama, Wacha ngano na sukari. In fact egg fasting is the fastest way to burn fat (You can google egg fast, and see its magic, focus on peer reviewed articles especially on the ncbi database). Also avoid high sugar fruits. While the fructose in fruits is not as bad as processed carbohydrates, it can also cause weight gain especially when consumed in high quantities, and the metabolism of fructose also overworks the liver. The way I am
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/22/2014 Posts: 321 Location: Ndeiya
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marex wrote:I had a Kitambi for 19 years but I have managed to flatten it in the last eight months. I started trying to fight it in 2016, doing lots of walking exercises using the pacer app, at times walking 10-15km daily, but it didn't work because of one mistake I made-I didn't change my diet. I would do lots of exercises but would consume too much sugars especially through soda, tea, and wheat. My turning point came when I quit soda, sugar, and wheat last November. Even without exercise, I lost about 3kgs in a month. Then I started actively changing my diet. In January, I did a whole month of zero carb diet and by the end of the month, I was 8kgs down. In February, I switched to a low carb diet (of course without soda, wheat, and sugars) and supplemented it with the 16-8 intermittent fasting. I6-8 intermittent fasting means you eat within 8 hours and fast for 16 hrs. I would take lunch at breakfast at 11am lunch at 1pm, and supper at 6pm and the eat again at 11am, while at the same time ensuring I did not consume more than 50 grams of carbohydrates in the process (An average human requires 200-250 grams of carbohydrates daily) when you consume more than the daily requirements, the rest is converted into fats and stored, leading to weight gain. When you consume less than 200 grams of carbs, the body meets the deficit by burning the stored fats and converting them into energy. A consistent zero carb or low carb diet puts the body into a continuous fat burning mode). By the end of February, I had lost 6 more kgs. I continued alternating 15 days of zero carb diet with 15 days of low far diet in March, April, May and June. By the end of June, I weighed 72kgs, down from 103 in November last year, with the Kitambi disappearing in the process. I have since replaced the 16-8 intermittent fasting with the 48 hr weekly autophagy fasting for body cleansing. Low carb diet is now a lifestyle. I have permanently quit wheat, sugar, and sugary beverages, however, I eat meat, eggs, and other proteins normally. I have resumed walking exercises mainly to keep fit, not to lose weight. I have learnt that weight loss is 80 percent diet management and 20 percent exercise. You can lose weight without any exercise on a zero carb diet. I also learnt that proteins play a very minimal role in weight gain, that's why eggs, chicken and beef are a key part of a keto diet. Mtu asikudanganye ati uache nyama na mayai ndio ulose weight. Kula nyama, Wacha ngano na sukari. In fact egg fasting is the fastest way to burn fat (You can google egg fast, and see its magic, focus on peer reviewed articles especially on the ncbi database). Also avoid high sugar fruits. While the fructose in fruits is not as bad as processed carbohydrates, it can also cause weight gain especially when consumed in high quantities, and the metabolism of fructose also overworks the liver. Very encouraging. Perhaps you share sample kind of non-carb meal for a day? And also what are these low sugar fruits?
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/8/2007 Posts: 709
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marex wrote:I had a Kitambi for 19 years but I have managed to flatten it in the last eight months. I started trying to fight it in 2016, doing lots of walking exercises using the pacer app, at times walking 10-15km daily, but it didn't work because of one mistake I made-I didn't change my diet. I would do lots of exercises but would consume too much sugars especially through soda, tea, and wheat. My turning point came when I quit soda, sugar, and wheat last November. Even without exercise, I lost about 3kgs in a month. Then I started actively changing my diet. In January, I did a whole month of zero carb diet and by the end of the month, I was 8kgs down. In February, I switched to a low carb diet (of course without soda, wheat, and sugars) and supplemented it with the 16-8 intermittent fasting. I6-8 intermittent fasting means you eat within 8 hours and fast for 16 hrs. I would take lunch at breakfast at 11am lunch at 1pm, and supper at 6pm and the eat again at 11am, while at the same time ensuring I did not consume more than 50 grams of carbohydrates in the process (An average human requires 200-250 grams of carbohydrates daily) when you consume more than the daily requirements, the rest is converted into fats and stored, leading to weight gain. When you consume less than 200 grams of carbs, the body meets the deficit by burning the stored fats and converting them into energy. A consistent zero carb or low carb diet puts the body into a continuous fat burning mode). By the end of February, I had lost 6 more kgs. I continued alternating 15 days of zero carb diet with 15 days of low far diet in March, April, May and June. By the end of June, I weighed 72kgs, down from 103 in November last year, with the Kitambi disappearing in the process. I have since replaced the 16-8 intermittent fasting with the 48 hr weekly autophagy fasting for body cleansing. Low carb diet is now a lifestyle. I have permanently quit wheat, sugar, and sugary beverages, however, I eat meat, eggs, and other proteins normally. I have resumed walking exercises mainly to keep fit, not to lose weight. I have learnt that weight loss is 80 percent diet management and 20 percent exercise. You can lose weight without any exercise on a zero carb diet. I also learnt that proteins play a very minimal role in weight gain, that's why eggs, chicken and beef are a key part of a keto diet. Mtu asikudanganye ati uache nyama na mayai ndio ulose weight. Kula nyama, Wacha ngano na sukari. In fact egg fasting is the fastest way to burn fat (You can google egg fast, and see its magic, focus on peer reviewed articles especially on the ncbi database). Also avoid high sugar fruits. While the fructose in fruits is not as bad as processed carbohydrates, it can also cause weight gain especially when consumed in high quantities, and the metabolism of fructose also overworks the liver. thanks MC Jessee for this.Sharing is caring.
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/17/2008 Posts: 567 Location: Nairobi
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marex wrote:I had a Kitambi for 19 years but I have managed to flatten it in the last eight months. I started trying to fight it in 2016, doing lots of walking exercises using the pacer app, at times walking 10-15km daily, but it didn't work because of one mistake I made-I didn't change my diet. I would do lots of exercises but would consume too much sugars especially through soda, tea, and wheat. My turning point came when I quit soda, sugar, and wheat last November. Even without exercise, I lost about 3kgs in a month. Then I started actively changing my diet. In January, I did a whole month of zero carb diet and by the end of the month, I was 8kgs down. In February, I switched to a low carb diet (of course without soda, wheat, and sugars) and supplemented it with the 16-8 intermittent fasting. I6-8 intermittent fasting means you eat within 8 hours and fast for 16 hrs. I would take lunch at breakfast at 11am lunch at 1pm, and supper at 6pm and the eat again at 11am, while at the same time ensuring I did not consume more than 50 grams of carbohydrates in the process (An average human requires 200-250 grams of carbohydrates daily) when you consume more than the daily requirements, the rest is converted into fats and stored, leading to weight gain. When you consume less than 200 grams of carbs, the body meets the deficit by burning the stored fats and converting them into energy. A consistent zero carb or low carb diet puts the body into a continuous fat burning mode). By the end of February, I had lost 6 more kgs. I continued alternating 15 days of zero carb diet with 15 days of low far diet in March, April, May and June. By the end of June, I weighed 72kgs, down from 103 in November last year, with the Kitambi disappearing in the process. I have since replaced the 16-8 intermittent fasting with the 48 hr weekly autophagy fasting for body cleansing. Low carb diet is now a lifestyle. I have permanently quit wheat, sugar, and sugary beverages, however, I eat meat, eggs, and other proteins normally. I have resumed walking exercises mainly to keep fit, not to lose weight. I have learnt that weight loss is 80 percent diet management and 20 percent exercise. You can lose weight without any exercise on a zero carb diet. I also learnt that proteins play a very minimal role in weight gain, that's why eggs, chicken and beef are a key part of a keto diet. Mtu asikudanganye ati uache nyama na mayai ndio ulose weight. Kula nyama, Wacha ngano na sukari. In fact egg fasting is the fastest way to burn fat (You can google egg fast, and see its magic, focus on peer reviewed articles especially on the ncbi database). Also avoid high sugar fruits. While the fructose in fruits is not as bad as processed carbohydrates, it can also cause weight gain especially when consumed in high quantities, and the metabolism of fructose also overworks the liver. Thanks for this.... seems i had gotten it all wrong..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/28/2008 Posts: 2,276 Location: Kibish
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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I accepted mine. Managing it with Mondays and Thursdays fasting. And being active whenever possible. Take that jembe, that panga, that slasher, that nyundo, that saw... drive that tractor, or any machine. Even many, many activities with wife is natural exercise 
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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As long as you are active... 
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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Wazuans are officially oooold! i.am.back!!!!
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