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July 4th, 2007 12:27 PM #41
some people are just like that!!! either thin or fat.
nasa lahi lang yun.
siguro, punta ka sa doctor for a check-up (blood test,etc). baka kasi may prob with the hormones and if wala..hanap ka dietician so he can recommend some foods!
check mo din po lifestyle mo...baka lagi kang pagod.
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July 4th, 2007 12:29 PM #42
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July 4th, 2007 12:41 PM #44
exercise lang naman daw sir. (like brisk walking, jogging).. your will burn these fat reserves stored in your belly.. saka nagpapataba diyan sa area na yan eh kung minsan mga surrounding fat na nasa mga organs natin (liver, etc)..
maganda mag advise pero hindi ko rin magawa ..
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July 4th, 2007 12:49 PM #46
Consult your doctor.. baka may nga may diabetes ka (as mentioned by PK) or some other sickness like Tuberculosis.
kung oks lahat:
1) wag mo daanin sa rice lang.. add some protein, or down a scoop of protein supplements for you to grow some muscles
2) quit smoking
3) candy, lessen mo unless na lang ang target mong taba e malambot di muscle.
4) 50 pushups. divide mo into 3 sets (15 reps each) 45 secs to a minute in between sets. muscles take a while to get going... give it a chance to breath.
- add more excercises to your workout
- kung gusto mong lumaki talaga use free weights, less reps (like 6 to 8 only), 3 sets each exercise. increase weights after each set (ex. 1st set - 15lbs, 2nd set - 20 lbs, 3rd set - 25).
- pantayin mo yung exercise, unless gusto mo isang part lang ang lumaki sayo katulad ng biceps.
5) 2 glasses of milk - oks lang.
6) beer ok lng din - just do more cardio to burn the calories.
Do above only if ang target mo e yung healthy kind ng paglaki ng katawan, im assuming ayaw mo naman na tyan lang ang lumaki sayo. HTH.
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July 4th, 2007 01:12 PM #47
Buti pa kayo pumapayat akooo gusto ko pumayat, di naman akoo pumapayat tumataba lalo
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July 4th, 2007 01:25 PM #48
para lumiit tyan, eat only one cup of rice per meal. pag-sobra dun ma-feel mo na lumobo after a meal. and kapag nagtatrabaho or nag-exercise na strenous, try to concentrate all inhaling/exhaling dun sa may ulcer area
after a meal try to burp first or wait 10-15 minutes for dessert. drink only soda light and half-a-can only for every meal. pag sumobra talaga dun may effect na sa tyan
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if dining in eat all you can, order "COKE LIGHT BOTTOMLESS" hahaha
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July 4th, 2007 01:28 PM #49
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July 4th, 2007 02:42 PM #50
honestly, i think inorder to melt your belly a combination of proper nutrition and a good cardio workout should be considered. proper nutrition like an intake of good fiber - replace white for brown like white rice for brown rice, white bread for whole wheat bread, much better if organic rice, cereals, beans etc. ... sometimes it just replacing what you eat now with 'quality' food... replace your cooking oil with olive oil, replace milk with organic soya milk, replace chips ahoy cookies with oatmeal cookies etc...when doing a cardio program, try to maximise and monitor it with your heart rate. there's a heart rate you need to maintain for fat burn or cardio. when running, if your hear rate goes down you need to step it up otherwise youre cheating. if you have money consider going to the gym with a trainer esp. if you are new, just until the time you know how to properly use an equipment, gain knowledge on form, nutrition, and most esp your body. trainers are very helpful and they have immense knowledge.
heres something i stumbled upon on men's health
The Melt-Fat Decade
The metabolic rate that allowed you to burn through super-size burritos in your 20s is slowing—dropping by 1 percent every four years. And even if the number on your scale isn’t rising, it’s likely you’re getting fatter. In a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, scientists found that men who managed to maintain their weight for 40 years still gained three pounds of fat each decade—while losing three pounds of muscle.
The likely reason: After you pass 30, your testosterone levels decrease by up to 1 percent a year. This means it becomes harder for you to build—or even maintain—metabolism-boosting muscle. (See the connection?) Another side effect: By 40, more than half of men develop some degree of erectile dysfunction.
But sagging testosterone levels aren’t your only health hazard. Starting at age 30, your systolic blood pressure rises four points per decade, and joint degeneration begins to occur.
Here’s how to turn back your biological clock—and keep midlife years in front of you.
Your metabolism is slowing
By snacking on the right foods—those that are low in sugar but rich in protein—you’ll keep your metabolic furnace stoked, and be less likely to binge between meals. THE FIX: Have one slice of hard or semihard cheese—for instance, Cheddar, Swiss, or provolone—two or three times a day. Cheese has seven grams of protein per slice and contains no sugar. That means it doesn’t raise blood-sugar levels, so your body stays in fat-burning mode. Want an alternative? Opt for a cup of low-fat plain yogurt or a stick of beef jerky, or multitask with a handful of almonds. (See “Waning *** Drive,” above.)
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