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Always have said, the body weight scale is a liar!

When people start to work out, they tend to gain body weight before they lose fat, because depending on age, it is commonly easier to gain muscle than to burn fat, and since muscle weighs more than fat people tend to gain before they lose when starting a workout program. Once they put on more muscle, they begin to burn the fat they eat, at a faster rate.

In essence, every muscle cell is like a clean burning furnace built for burning fat, the more muscle cells they have the better equipt they are to burning fat they ingest more readily.

It's simple really, and with that reasoning, the fat cells ingested will burn off more readily with the heavier muscle cell developed, and wont contribute to body fat they store. Once storing less of the ligther fat they would have accumulated they will become leaner.

They could actualy do all of this and still not lose a pound, but their clothes will fit the better, and they will see & feel the difference in the mirror when they get out of the shower.
Look at the big brain on Vita!!!




Just kidding....
 
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And a Laker fan.
 
That fuckstick Goldenspur removed my post.

What a spineless douche castle.
I have been ignoring him, and he couldnt handle it, so he started moving my threads to forums that I couldnt see them. I probably would have never known, but he was too stupid to make it so I wouldnt get a notification of the moves. Then when I said something about, they blocked me. I dont get it, and dont fucking care anymore.

That fucker needs to get off my nuts.
 
Always have said, the body weight scale is a liar!

When people start to work out, they tend to gain body weight before they lose fat, because depending on age, it is commonly easier to gain muscle than to burn fat, and since muscle weighs more than fat people tend to gain before they lose when starting a workout program. Once they put on more muscle, they begin to burn the fat they eat, at a faster rate.

In essence, every muscle cell is like a clean burning furnace built for burning fat, the more muscle cells they have the better equipt they are to burning fat they ingest more readily.

It's simple really, and with that reasoning, the fat cells ingested will burn off more readily with the heavier muscle cell developed, and wont contribute to body fat they store. Once storing less of the ligther fat they would have accumulated they will become leaner.

They could actualy do all of this and still not lose a pound, but their clothes will fit the better, and they will see & feel the difference in the mirror when they get out of the shower.

Copy that. Weight is relative thing. Without having to add to your wardrobe, if your clothes still you're doing fine.
 
I have been ignoring him, and he couldnt handle it, so he started moving my threads to forums that I couldnt see them. I probably would have never known, but he was too stupid to make it so I wouldnt get a notification of the moves. Then when I said something about, they blocked me. I dont get it, and dont fucking care anymore.

That fucker needs to get off my nuts.

Feeling a bit frisky. Maybe I'll go over them and fuck with him some more.

Oh, and btw, the person who was pm'ing about the removal of my thread calling their Admins a bunch of pussies, is a regular on this board.

Cot damn spy.
 
We were talking about colonoscopies earlier and it made me think of this video from SNL
Oh no I followed that, but since it was an SNL vid, I don't get why I didn't see any political jabs we always see in every SNL skit...

:dhd:
 
Feeling a bit frisky. Maybe I'll go over them and fuck with him some more.

Oh, and btw, the person who was pm'ing about the removal of my thread calling their Admins a bunch of pussies, is a regular on this board.

Cot damn spy.
We need a name.

First basement wouldn't tell us what Uncle Fester did and now this.
 
One pound of shit, sweat, piss, and carbon combined, yes
I don't know that it works like that. I'm not a doctor, so I don't know that it doesn't work like that either, but it seems to me that some amount of it gets converted to energy.

Like in a car, you put in X pounds of fuel in, you don't get nearly that amount of exhaust out. I understand gas/engines are much more efficient that food/body, but it seems to me there'd have to be some of that going on.

Maybe not, though. I wouldn't bet my middle testicle on it, I'm just thinking out loud. I've definitely noticed weight loss during sleep before. Could be piss breaks, I suppose. Maybe I'll start recording it to see what I find out.

Also, fuck you.
 
I don't know that it works like that. I'm not a doctor, so I don't know that it doesn't work like that either, but it seems to me that some amount of it gets converted to energy.

Like in a car, you put in X pounds of fuel in, you don't get nearly that amount of exhaust out. I understand gas/engines are much more efficient that food/body, but it seems to me there'd have to be some of that going on.

Maybe not, though. I wouldn't bet my middle testicle on it, I'm just thinking out loud. I've definitely noticed weight loss during sleep before. Could be piss breaks, I suppose. Maybe I'll start recording it to see what I find out.

Also, fuck you.
Conservation of mass, broheim.
 
Conservation of mass, broheim.
First, I'm not arguing, because I don't know what I'm talking about, I'm just trying to think it through.

Wiki defines Conservation of Mass as follows:

In physics and chemistry, the law of conservation of mass or principle of mass conservation states that for any system closed to all transfers of matter and energy, the mass of the system must remain constant over time, as the system's mass cannot change, so quantity can neither be added nor be removed. Therefore, the quantity of mass is conserved over time.

Are humans "closed to all transfers of matter and energy?" How does this principle apply to my example of gas in cars? The exhaust that comes out does not have the same mass as the gas that was put in.
 
First, I'm not arguing, because I don't know what I'm talking about, I'm just trying to think it through.

Wiki defines Conservation of Mass as follows:

In physics and chemistry, the law of conservation of mass or principle of mass conservation states that for any system closed to all transfers of matter and energy, the mass of the system must remain constant over time, as the system's mass cannot change, so quantity can neither be added nor be removed. Therefore, the quantity of mass is conserved over time.

Are humans "closed to all transfers of matter and energy?" How does this principle apply to my example of gas in cars? The exhaust that comes out does not have the same mass as the gas that was put in.
It may have the same mass, but its not a liquid anymore. If you collected all the exhaust, and measured the mass, it may be the same.
 
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First, I'm not arguing, because I don't know what I'm talking about, I'm just trying to think it through.

Wiki defines Conservation of Mass as follows:

In physics and chemistry, the law of conservation of mass or principle of mass conservation states that for any system closed to all transfers of matter and energy, the mass of the system must remain constant over time, as the system's mass cannot change, so quantity can neither be added nor be removed. Therefore, the quantity of mass is conserved over time.

Are humans "closed to all transfers of matter and energy?" How does this principle apply to my example of gas in cars? The exhaust that comes out does not have the same mass as the gas that was put in.
The exhaust mass is most certainly the same as the gasoline and air input.
 
It may have the same mass, but its not a liquid anymore. If you collected all the exhaust, and measured the mass, it may be the same.
Will be the same
 
I don't know that it works like that. I'm not a doctor, so I don't know that it doesn't work like that either, but it seems to me that some amount of it gets converted to energy.

Like in a car, you put in X pounds of fuel in, you don't get nearly that amount of exhaust out. I understand gas/engines are much more efficient that food/body, but it seems to me there'd have to be some of that going on.

Maybe not, though. I wouldn't bet my middle testicle on it, I'm just thinking out loud. I've definitely noticed weight loss during sleep before. Could be piss breaks, I suppose. Maybe I'll start recording it to see what I find out.

Also, fuck you.
You are right on tract SR...

'Calories' (aka 'Energy' to the body) are quantified by caloric intake type per gram as follows:

- Carbohydrates provide 4 calories per gram.
- Protein provides 4 calories per gram.
- Fat provides 9 calories per gram

Since fat provides the most energy per gram, the body stores any excess as fat.

Basically, if you want to monitor the amount of fat you store, the rule of thumb for a daily 2K calorie intake, amounts over ~80 grams of total fat will store and/or ~25 grams of unsaturated fats will store.

With that in mind, those amounts under those targets will be used as energy.
 
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