Starluv, on Feb 26 2008, 12:25 PM, said:
Instead of lapsing into a food coma after dinner, take a short walk. A 10 minute stroll after eating gives you a double boost of energy and speeds up your metabolism. Studies have shown that three 10 minute walks a day have the same benefits as a 30
minute walk and it also helps lower cholesterol counts & acieve a slimmer belly.
Actually, from what I've read, 12 minutes is the minimum amount of time needed for an aerobic exercise to build the fat-burning muscles that are the primary cause of weight loss (no, dieting is not what most results in weight loss, but exercise). Plus, it takes more time for less-intensive aerobic exercises like walking, so 30 minutes would be more effective I would think.
My mom showed me a book she liked, "The New Fit or Fat" by Covert Bailey, and the main point he makes, which I agree with, is that exercise is the primary cause of weight loss. Dieting can actually cause long-term weight gain because while it results in short-term weight loss, the weight lost can be partly in muscle, muscles which burn calories; and thus people will have harder and harder times losing weight after the dieting.
I know from personal experience that no matter how hard I try I can't get my weight over 170 lbs. because I stay physically active. Another friend of mine is in cross country and he too can eat whatever he wants but has almost no body fat percentage and gains no weight.
2 of my brothers used to be very chubby but after just 1 summer of playing baseball with me every day lost a ton of weight and since then have been in track and cross country with no signs at all of gaining the weight back. One has so much extra skin though that he can bend it and twist it in weird ways from all the weight he lost.
Bailey in his book makes the point that if you want to be in shape, go to a person in shapeand see what they do. He suggests finding a 12 year old boy and imitating him. When he jumps up and down, you jump, etc. It's the physically active people who are in shape, and what's more, once they get in shape, they do exercise naturally. They don't try to park close to stores, they might jump around while walking; they do what Bailey calls "insensible exercise." (I think that was his term anyway)
Edited by Joshua, 26 February 2008 - 07:07 PM.