Originally posted by zeitghost
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Apparently, one pound of stored bodyfat has the calorific value of approx. 3600. Therefore, to shift a pound of fat (not the ubiquitous 'weight' including water, etc) one has to 'do' 3600 calories of exercise. As mentioned, this can be quite demoralising.
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I think 300 calories per hour is bollox.
I have an exercise bike that has a calorie burner indicator. I found it demoralising seeing how much pedaling it took to burn the calories, though I don't suppose it helps when I had it in freewheel mode.
Hence I ditched the bike and just eat less. A lot easier to give that extra slice of bread a miss (at around 100 calories a pop) than it is to cycle about 4 miles!
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At 300 calories per hour I wonder just how much help 2.5 calories is likely to be
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I go for a 30km bicycle ride to work. But if the weather is good I go back home and then out again making it 90kmOriginally posted by zeitghostHow else does one get one's heart started in the morning?
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By lying on a rock until the sun warms your blood sufficiently?Originally posted by zeitghostHow else does one get one's heart started in the morning?
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So having a hand-shandy is just as beneficial? More so for women I'd have thought, if they are the lazy variety that prefer to just lay there and think of the money.
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