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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    funny thing. i burned the midnight candle last night on how to burn belly fat.

    diet takes 80%. the rest is crunches, lifting weights, and a little cardio.

    70% of my routine is geared towards the midsection.

    and don't quit. you never fail until you stop trying.
    Senior, don't be harsh to your self. Enjoy life to the fullest. Eat , drink and be merry. At the end, healthy or not healthy, fit or not fit , everyone dies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    Senior, don't be harsh to your self. Enjoy life to the fullest. Eat , drink and be merry. At the end, healthy or not healthy, fit or not fit , everyone dies.
    that's right, senior. but it's better to die a little older than "younger." and, mens sana incorpore sano- a healthy mind resides in a healthy body.

    look on miriam, she seems to have been losing her mind because her body is dying.

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    Thank God!! buti di ko dinala sa honda quezon ave for Pms yung honda kundi baka nasunog

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    Sabi sa news kagabi , 80 percent chance or rain today....

    Asan na? Ang init 😈😬

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    Quote Originally Posted by jodski View Post
    Sabi sa news kagabi , 80 percent chance or rain today....

    Asan na? Ang init 😈😬

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    Sabi ko nga sa mga tao dito sa opis na huwag umasa. Ayun, patapos na araw wala nga.

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    #7986
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    It's so hard to lose belly fat. No matter how hard I workout......if I don't stop eating, I'd never be able to remove it. Am about to give up hehe


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    Yes, very hard to do. You need to consume just enough calories for a day. Buy a mini weighing scale and weigh your food before you eat.

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    I'm having a hard time driving in EDSA these days because of this and the orange barriers that separates the private lane and public utility lane
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    #7988
    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    funny thing. i burned the midnight candle last night on how to burn belly fat.

    diet takes 80%. the rest is crunches, lifting weights, and a little cardio.

    70% of my routine is geared towards the midsection.

    and don't quit. you never fail until you stop trying.
    Kuya, there is no such thing as spot reducing fat, all of us have six packs, some have 8, its just covered by layers of you know what. Ive tried all and i know what is the easiest to follow. This is from someone with years of experience
    FAT LOSS LIES - SPOT REDUCTION - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    Senior, don't be harsh to your self. Enjoy life to the fullest. Eat , drink and be merry. At the end, healthy or not healthy, fit or not fit , everyone dies.
    True, true, but i dont want to be bed riddedden for 10 years after having a stroke or have dialysis and be a burden to my children, there is a saying that there are plenty of old people and there are plenty of fat people, but only few are old and fat.

    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    It's so hard to lose belly fat. No matter how hard I workout......if I don't stop eating, I'd never be able to remove it. Am about to give up hehe


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    Its not the workout kuya, its not as hard as it seems

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Yeah I workout almost everyday. Weights. Trx. Planks. Circuit on the different kinds of ab and core exercises. But I love eating. So much for my ambition for a visible six pack.

    Compromises.


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    Ride a bike. By that, I mean a 10-speed and not just any bike. Or, have the seat really high if you use a smaller-wheeled bike.

    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; April 21st, 2016 at 10:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Ride a bike. By that, I mean a 10-speed and not just any bike. Or, have the seat really high if you use a smaller-wheeled bike.


    I used to do mtb for a few years, trails 2x a week, did monthly century every month or so, i also have a stationtionary bike at the office, trained even when i wasnt riding, it was nice, i was fit but i was also losing lean mass also which in turn drove my metabolism down, then i ate too much carbs and simple sugars for energy, i overcompensated, coz of this i didnt lose too much belly fat, thats where i learned that you cannot out exercise a bad diet, that was my mistake. now i just do a stationary bike at my target heart rate for about 20mins a day, im a size 33 from 38/40, im 6ft, biking is good, just skip the carb loading

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    I used to do mtb for a few years, trails 2x a week, did monthly century every month or so, i also have a stationtionary bike at the office, trained even when i wasnt riding, it was nice, i was fit but i was also losing lean mass also which in turn drove my metabolism down, then i ate too much carbs and simple sugars for energy, i overcompensated, coz of this i didnt lose too much belly fat, thats where i learned that you cannot out exercise a bad diet, that was my mistake. now i just do a stationary bike at my target heart rate for about 20mins a day, im a size 33 from 38/40, im 6ft, biking is good, just skip the carb loading
    Posture matters a lot when riding a bike. Granted, I don't overeat. But, having the seat high (on my 10-speed) put my belly muscles under a lot of tension. Coupled with the pedaling, I get a good workout. No standing up on the pedals to get a burst of speed. Just a steady pedaling, sitting down and crouched over.

    I usually ride the bike during the cooler months here. With summer looming, it'll be too hot for me and I'll switch my cardio exercises to the gym.

    I also juggle a soccer ball if I want to sweat quickly and burn calories, approximately 60-70 taps of the ball (with both feet) per minute. I'd be sweating after two minutes. After 15 minutes, I'd be drenched and there'd be a pool of sweat under my feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Posture matters a lot when riding a bike. Granted, I don't overeat. But, having the seat high (on my 10-speed) put my belly muscles under a lot of tension. Coupled with the pedaling, I get a good workout. No standing up on the pedals to get a burst of speed. Just a steady pedaling, sitting down and crouched over.

    I usually ride the bike during the cooler months here. With summer looming, it'll be too hot for me and I'll switch my cardio exercises to the gym.

    I also juggle a soccer ball if I want to sweat quickly and burn calories, approximately 60-70 taps of the ball (with both feet) per minute. I'd be sweating after two minutes. After 15 minutes, I'd be drenched and there'd be a pool of sweat under my feet.
    Its really 70% diet, 20% exercise, 10% rest, i still can eat what ever, as long as im on a deficit, i track my macros using myfitnesspal app.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    Its really 70% diet, 20% exercise, 10% rest, i still can eat what ever, as long as im on a deficit, i track my macros using myfitnesspal app.
    I track my calorie intake and weight (plus blood pressure) manually via an Excel spreadsheet.

    I also cut down on meats and rice. That meant not eating a lot of my wife's cooking and sticking to a more "American" diet such as cereal/oatmeal or an occasional biscuit with gravy in the morning, a sandwich for lunch, soup and crackers for dinner.

    I'm about where I want to be with regard to weight and body mass. So, I'm mainly in maintenance mode.

    When I exercise at home, it's 4x a week. Once I switch to the gym, it'll be 5x a week because the gym is at work. Might as well get it done before going home.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; April 22nd, 2016 at 12:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    I track my calorie intake and weight (plus blood pressure) manually via an Excel spreadsheet.

    I also cut down on meats and rice. That meant not eating a lot of my wife's cooking and sticking to a more "American" diet such as cereal/oatmeal or an occasional biscuit with gravy in the morning, a sandwich for lunch, soup and crackers for dinner.

    I'm about where I want to be with regard to weight and body mass. So, I'm mainly in maintenance mode.

    When I exercise at home, it's 4x a week. Once I switch to the gym, it'll be 5x a week because the gym is at work. Might as well get it done before going home.
    Buttom line is there is no magic pill, no secret exercise, no one diet fits all, its hard work. If someone tells you otherwise, theyre taking something illegal, best is to start and start now. and having too much viceral fat is a sign that something is wrong, a good guide is height in inches diveded 2, example if height 5 6" , so 66"/2, your waist must be no more than 33", if youre 6ft, your waist should be no more than 36".
    Having a 6 pack is good but some of us cant do 10% body fat.

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    When I can start climbing the 14ers in the Rockies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    Buttom line is there is no magic pill, no secret exercise, no one diet fits all, its hard work. If someone tells you otherwise, theyre taking something illegal, best is to start and start now. and having too much viceral fat is a sign that something is wrong, a good guide is height in inches diveded 2, example if height 5 6" , so 66"/2, your waist must be no more than 33", if youre 6ft, your waist should be no more than 36".
    Having a 6 pack is good but some of us cant do 10% body fat.
    It definitely takes a while. The only way to know if a fitness program is working is to record each day's progress.

    One legacy of being a veteran is I still do PT. Unlike many people my age, I still fit into my AF service dress uniform. You never know if the local VFW will ask for volunteers to march in a 4th of July parade or Memorial Day activities.

    I used to play indoor soccer and full-court basketball until a few years ago. Nowadays, I stick to half-court basketball. I quit soccer altogether. But, I still juggle the ball for fun. The neighborhood kids love it.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; April 22nd, 2016 at 04:45 AM.

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    Thinking about my offer to transfer to uk for max of 2 years for work. Problem is baka mahirapan maghanap ng work si misis when we return here. And siya ang may mas malaking sweldo sa amin. Hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flakez View Post
    Thinking about my offer to transfer to uk for max of 2 years for work. Problem is baka mahirapan maghanap ng work si misis when we return here. And siya ang may mas malaking sweldo sa amin. Hehe.

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    Go! With the way the presidential election turning out. Leave this God forsaken country as soon as there's opportunity.

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    ...and extend 4 more years and by time you return, we have Bongbong as president

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