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"Hard work and discipline trumps genetics every time! You might not be the next Arnie but you can still get lean and strong!" | |||
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"Exercise does a lot of good things — it burns calories, helps keep your weight in check and lowers your risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. But without being blessed with the right genetics you aren't going to get that rock hard body, especially in twelve weeks or can you achieve that body ? " Dunno. But you won't resemble a beached whale either if you stuff your face with less than what you burn, irrespective of thyroids, hormones or genetics | |||
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"With Hard work and discipline anyone can make changes to their body. Maybe not drastic changes but enough to be proud of. " And very nice changes too [ ooops, she is straight ] | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies " Gonna be loads of super-clued-up OAPs from here then | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies " The study I heard about was comparing underweight (higher risk) with healthy weight (reduced risk). That's not quite the same thing... | |||
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"Exercise does a lot of good things — it burns calories, helps keep your weight in check and lowers your risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. But without being blessed with the right genetics you aren't going to get that rock hard body, especially in twelve weeks or can you achieve that body ? " Don't forget that exercise releases seratonin into the brain to bring positivity to mood... This for me is the most positive effect of exercise and the biggest impact on day to day life. | |||
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"I work in an active job, walk a lot, keep busy at home, don't like junk food and prefer to cook good meals from raw ingredients. I am, by all measurable indicators, quite fit and healthy. I also weigh over 21 stone. if my body worked like that of the average man, I woukd need a daily intake of 5500 calories per day just to maintain my weight. And that is assuming a sedentary lifestyle which I do not lead. you will not find me agreeing that exercise trumps genetics. " I was in a similar situation and through exercise and a killer diet I got down to where I am now. It's certainly not easy and took a lot of hard work. I think if your used to being active at our weight your body just maintains the status quo. It's taking it outside the norm that pays off. | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies The study I heard about was comparing underweight (higher risk) with healthy weight (reduced risk). That's not quite the same thing... " Underweight people had a 39% greater risk of dementia compared with being a healthy weight. Overweight had an 18% reduction in dementia compared with being a healthy weight. The obese had a 24% reduction in dementia compared with being a healthy weight. | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies The study I heard about was comparing underweight (higher risk) with healthy weight (reduced risk). That's not quite the same thing... Underweight people had a 39% greater risk of dementia compared with being a healthy weight. Overweight had an 18% reduction in dementia compared with being a healthy weight. The obese had a 24% reduction in dementia compared with being a healthy weight. " Studies don't prove anything, especially not just one.. There was once a study which showed water causes cancer.. | |||
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"Hard work and discipline trumps genetics every time! You might not be the next Arnie but you can still get lean and strong!" no it doesnt lol dont assume those with superior genetics dont work as hard as those without | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies The study I heard about was comparing underweight (higher risk) with healthy weight (reduced risk). That's not quite the same thing... Underweight people had a 39% greater risk of dementia compared with being a healthy weight. Overweight had an 18% reduction in dementia compared with being a healthy weight. The obese had a 24% reduction in dementia compared with being a healthy weight. " Oh I didn't read about the overweight bit. Would have thought the other health risks probably outweigh it though. | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies The study I heard about was comparing underweight (higher risk) with healthy weight (reduced risk). That's not quite the same thing... Underweight people had a 39% greater risk of dementia compared with being a healthy weight. Overweight had an 18% reduction in dementia compared with being a healthy weight. The obese had a 24% reduction in dementia compared with being a healthy weight. " that study was the exception that proved tge rule. The vast majority of study show the exeact opposite | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies " Is that because if you are morbidly obese you are less likely to live long enough to reach an age where dementia will effect you? | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies Is that because if you are morbidly obese you are less likely to live long enough to reach an age where dementia will effect you? " Looks likely as most studies show the opposite. | |||
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"All very good but a new study shows that being overweight increases the chances of a dementia free life. Not good news for all those toned bodies Is that because if you are morbidly obese you are less likely to live long enough to reach an age where dementia will effect you? " | |||
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"Hard work and discipline trumps genetics every time! You might not be the next Arnie but you can still get lean and strong!" agree...genetics has given me hypertension, but take the meds and everything works as normal lol | |||
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"Mental attitude is hugely important. As a bet, I ran the Edinburgh Marathon with zero training. I mean completely zero exercise for the two years prior. I am slim and seem to have good genetics. Anyway, the night before I went on a bit of a bender until 3am but still got around in sub 3.5 hours. Your mind is your most powerful tool regarding exercise." Well done...that is proper PMA, something which I lack a lot of the time ha ha | |||
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"It takes years to achieve that rock hard body not 11 weeks lol, genetics is a way to blame for not working to hard tho " Well said! Whenever you see these '12 week transformation' programmes, they're all complete shit unless...you're already fit, toned and have some decent muscle already and have just let things slide for a bit. I hadn't exercised properly for years and so last january started from a point of having no upper body muscle tone to speak of and over a year on, I've been losing the fat and building muscle and I can now start to see some developing in the right places but I know there is a looooong way to go yet to get to where I want to be but it is just that, a long haul! There are periods of feeling great and feeling like I'm looking quite slim in my clothes now and periods of feeling frustrated because I don't feel I'm getting where I want to get fast enough but I just look back at pics of where I was last January and remind myself that I signed up for the long game not quick results that are easily lost again. | |||
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"It takes years to achieve that rock hard body not 11 weeks lol, genetics is a way to blame for not working to hard tho Well said! Whenever you see these '12 week transformation' programmes, they're all complete shit unless...you're already fit, toned and have some decent muscle already and have just let things slide for a bit. I hadn't exercised properly for years and so last january started from a point of having no upper body muscle tone to speak of and over a year on, I've been losing the fat and building muscle and I can now start to see some developing in the right places but I know there is a looooong way to go yet to get to where I want to be but it is just that, a long haul! There are periods of feeling great and feeling like I'm looking quite slim in my clothes now and periods of feeling frustrated because I don't feel I'm getting where I want to get fast enough but I just look back at pics of where I was last January and remind myself that I signed up for the long game not quick results that are easily lost again." | |||
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