speed isn't important.. pace is more critical.. also, the body burns up more of available energy (i.e. energy stored in muscles) in the first half hour of exercise..Originally posted by R.e.v.e.l.a.t.i.o.n:Which is better... lets say 10km run. do you run fast or slow to burn fat.
Originally posted by deBaser:hmm, the 1st half hour is all about burning fats stored in muscles and then it'll switch to burning excess fats.......does this means i must jog at least 1 hour???
pls enlighten.
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hand over ur wallet for safekeepingOriginally posted by R.e.v.e.l.a.t.i.o.n:Not my fault!!... who as the so many good food to be open until so late...they should have a curfew or sometime![]()
hm. u noe this topic well man.Originally posted by fader:to clear up everything. to lose weight, you must create a calorie deficit. you can eat lots and lots, but you must do alot of (aerobic) exercise. let's say your resting metabolism rate (rmr) is whatever, and thus you require 2000 calories a day, including walking, travelling etc. to lose weight, you can either eat less, or/and exercise. running is very good, but you must run fast to increase your metabolism rate. so that after you stop, your metabolism rate takes a long time slow down. thus during this whole period you'll be losing more weight rather than running a long time and raising your metabolic rate by only a little. (unless you run really really long, like a few hours). but no one has the time, so run really fast, like sprinting, for about 15 mins a day will do.
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