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Cant the Diva loose 10kgs Options
goobey
#76 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 6:18:09 AM
Gareth Edwards



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I quite enjoy a good quality gym Thumbs up

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#77 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:24:11 AM
Arnold Palmer

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"saintly96"
Skipping and walking, along with a healthy balanced diet will be ok to lose 10kg's.

If you add the odd run in there you will have no probs getting the weight off.

I used to put on a cd or the radio and aero boxed for 20 minutes, the weight fell off. Thumbs up


it depends on how much you have to loose

i wouldnt loose anymore then 2-3 if i didnt run but i dont have too much to loose

if benny isnt a big bloke he will find it hard to loose the whole 10 with out running



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diva
#78 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:37:21 AM
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yeah, im not big as such, just the old beer/pizza gut catching up with me
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#79 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:39:03 AM
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Smiddy, if he has 10 kg's to lose, all he has to do is exercise and burn more calories than he takes in.

It is as simple as that.

A game of mathematics.

Burn more calories than you ingest every day, and weight loss is the result. It does not matter what exercise you do, as long as the calories taken in, are less than the calories burned.

Running and other high intensity exercise will obviously work quicker, as you burn up more calories, but really, it is ideal to do what you can do on most days.

I have seen people train the house down for a few weeks/months at levels they can't keep up with for long periods of time, and the weight comes back.


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#80 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 8:01:50 AM
Arnold Palmer

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"saintly96"
Smiddy, if he has 10 kg's to lose, all he has to do is exercise and burn more calories than he takes in.

It is as simple as that.

A game of mathematics.

Burn more calories than you ingest every day, and weight loss is the result. It does not matter what exercise you do, as long as the calories taken in, are less than the calories burned.

Running and other high intensity exercise will obviously work quicker, as you burn up more calories, but really, it is ideal to do what you can do on most days.

I have seen people train the house down for a few weeks/months at levels they can't keep up with for long periods of time, and the weight comes back.


you have no clue buddy

it is not simple mathametics or i wouldnt have a job

if you are 150kgs you can loose 10kg a lot quicker then someone who is 80 kgs

it is a lot easier for larger people to loose weight then smaller people

to burn fat you are not doing intense cardio you are going about 50-60% of your max

realistically everyone has 30 mins a day spare to go for a run i dont care if your barack obama

skipping will not loose you 10 kgs unless your 150kgs



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saintly96
#81 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 9:04:42 AM
Phillip Tufnell



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"medders biatch"
"saintly96"
Smiddy, if he has 10 kg's to lose, all he has to do is exercise and burn more calories than he takes in.

It is as simple as that.

A game of mathematics.

Burn more calories than you ingest every day, and weight loss is the result. It does not matter what exercise you do, as long as the calories taken in, are less than the calories burned.

Running and other high intensity exercise will obviously work quicker, as you burn up more calories, but really, it is ideal to do what you can do on most days.

I have seen people train the house down for a few weeks/months at levels they can't keep up with for long periods of time, and the weight comes back.


you have no clue buddy

it is not simple mathametics or i wouldnt have a job

if you are 150kgs you can loose 10kg a lot quicker then someone who is 80 kgs

it is a lot easier for larger people to loose weight then smaller people

to burn fat you are not doing intense cardio you are going about 50-60% of your max

realistically everyone has 30 mins a day spare to go for a run i dont care if your barack obama

skipping will not loose you 10 kgs unless your 150kgs


Smiddy, don't tell me I have no clue, as I do know what I am talking about.

Weight loss is as simple as mathematics.

Reduced calorie intake, increase exercise.

If you burn more calories than you intake, you will lose weight.

I agree that larger or more overweight people will lose weight at a greater rate, than those with less weight to lose.

It does not matter however, what exercise you do, as long as the caloric intake is less than the amount of calories burned.

Skipping will lose you all the kilos you desire if you burn more calories skipping, than you put in your mouth each day.

Weight loss is a simple game of mathematics, always has been and always will be.


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#82 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 9:51:55 AM
Arnold Palmer

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"saintly96"
"medders biatch"
"saintly96"
Smiddy, if he has 10 kg's to lose, all he has to do is exercise and burn more calories than he takes in.

It is as simple as that.

A game of mathematics.

Burn more calories than you ingest every day, and weight loss is the result. It does not matter what exercise you do, as long as the calories taken in, are less than the calories burned.

Running and other high intensity exercise will obviously work quicker, as you burn up more calories, but really, it is ideal to do what you can do on most days.

I have seen people train the house down for a few weeks/months at levels they can't keep up with for long periods of time, and the weight comes back.


you have no clue buddy

it is not simple mathametics or i wouldnt have a job

if you are 150kgs you can loose 10kg a lot quicker then someone who is 80 kgs

it is a lot easier for larger people to loose weight then smaller people

to burn fat you are not doing intense cardio you are going about 50-60% of your max

realistically everyone has 30 mins a day spare to go for a run i dont care if your barack obama

skipping will not loose you 10 kgs unless your 150kgs


Smiddy, don't tell me I have no clue, as I do know what I am talking about.

Weight loss is as simple as mathematics.

Reduced calorie intake, increase exercise.

If you burn more calories than you intake, you will lose weight.

I agree that larger or more overweight people will lose weight at a greater rate, than those with less weight to lose.

It does not matter however, what exercise you do, as long as the caloric intake is less than the amount of calories burned.

Skipping will lose you all the kilos you desire if you burn more calories skipping, than you put in your mouth each day.

Weight loss is a simple game of mathematics, always has been and always will be.


the fact you say weight loss is simple mathematics is proof enough that you have no clue

everyones body reacts differently its not as simple as counting calories

it does matter very much so what exercise you do to loose weight there are different levels of exercise intensity that help you loose weight

its not a game of mathematics always hasnt and never will be

when you have a degree in the field let me know



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saintly96
#83 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 10:14:11 AM
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Smiddy, for you to suggest that weight loss is anything other than a mathematic equation, proves you are not in any position to give weight loss advice.

This is taken from a nutra check weight loss site:



Weight Loss Mathematics Explained
The Mathematics of Weight Loss

Weight loss is essentially a case of simple mathematics. If you use up more calories than you consume you will lose weight. What could be easier!



The basics maths

To lose 1lb per week requires a reduction of 500 calories per day, achieved by eating less and exercising more.
To maintain her weight, a woman should eat 1,900 calories a day, and a man should eat 2500.
To lose weight a woman should consume 1,400 calories a day, and a man should consume no more than 2000.
Ideally you shouldn't go lower than 1,400 calories, and you should never ever go lower than 1,000 a day.
The key to a good diet is sustainability and longevity. A diet with a calorie count lower than 1,400 becomes very difficult to sustain, meaning that once you stop trying to lose weight, the pounds will pile back on.


Mathematics plain and simple. Thumbs up


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#84 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 10:17:07 AM
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It explains everything I tried to point out earlier before you came with your high and mighty attitude.



You should get a clue before telling others to get one, especially one who knows what they are talking about.


Now apologise anytime you like. Chuckle Chuckle Chuckle Chuckle


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#85 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 10:19:34 AM
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Burn more calories than you consume and you lose weight, it is that simple. Thumbs up


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#86 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 10:29:46 AM
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Taken from the ask a scientist website: general science archive.



http://www.newton.dep.an...asci/gen99/gen99411.HTM

Losing weight is simple mathematics. You eat a certain number
of calories a day, probably about 2000. You burn a certain number of
calories a day, about 1400 just to keep your body temperature at 98.6
F, your blood pumping, etc., and the rest you burn moving around all
day. If you consume more calories than you burn, you gain weight. If
you consume fewer than you burn, you lose weight. And that is all
there is to it. There are only three ways to lose weight: eat less,
dress less warmly (so it takes more calories to keep warm), or
exercise more.


I suppose you will try and twist your way out of this one again.
Chuckle Chuckle Chuckle Chuckle Chuckle


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#87 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 10:30:13 AM
Arnold Palmer

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mate you dont know what your talking about

your trying to tell me skipping will make you loose 10 kgs

that is laughable

loosing weight is not maths otherwise it would be called maths

the human body is not a calculator it does not work to maths theories and equations which equal the same

counting calories will not result in weight loss it is not that simple

if it was there would be no need for gyms trainers diets any of it



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smiddy197
#88 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 10:40:06 AM
Arnold Palmer

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to loose weight you need a mixture of a stable diet structured exercise and support

its not just counting calories and maths simple as that you can pull up any article you want you are not correct

ive 10 books at home which can back me up want me to post them for you???



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saintly96
#89 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 10:42:09 AM
Phillip Tufnell



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"medders biatch"
mate you dont know what your talking about
I am fully aware of what I am talking about

your trying to tell me skipping will make you loose 10 kgs
It will if it burns more calories than you intake

that is laughable
No it is true

loosing weight is not maths otherwise it would be called maths
It is a simple mathematic equation, less calories in, more calories out = weight loss

the human body is not a calculator it does not work to maths theories and equations which equal the same
You are wrong, weight loss does work on maths theories

counting calories will not result in weight loss it is not that simple
If you intake less calories than you burn, weight loss is the result

if it was there would be no need for gyms trainers diets any of it
If it is not a matter of calories in V calories out, then how do people who have never set foot in a gym lose weight? Because their caloric intake is less than their caloric expenditure, it is as simple as that. Gyms and gym trainers have their place, but are not a necessity in weight loss, the only thing that is necessary is the person burns more calories than it intakes



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#90 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 10:46:22 AM
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"medders biatch"
to loose weight you need a mixture of a stable diet structured exercise and support

its not just counting calories and maths simple as that you can pull up any article you want you are not correct

ive 10 books at home which can back me up want me to post them for you???


Smiddy read your books, they will all tell you the same thing.

To lose weight, you must burn more calories than you intake.

You need to exercise, support is fine but you can lose weight on your own.
Structured exercise is not necessary either, as long as you do something each day.

it can be a walk along the beach, a walk up a hill, skipping rope, boxing, a game of tennis, anything.
It does not have to be structured, you just have to move your arse everyday.


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#91 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 11:09:11 AM
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Oi you 2 dont get my thread that started in The Bog doubley Bogged Chuckle
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#92 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 11:17:02 AM
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Soory mate, but it really is as easy as cutting the calories and getting off the couch.

Good luck with the weight loss. Thumbs up


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#93 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 1:49:59 PM
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Chuckle

Saintly vs Smiddy

Constant threads of you to going at it

Reminds me of the family guy when Peter and that Chicken always fight Chuckle



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#94 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009 11:38:30 PM
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I apologise for that, but everytime I say something he contradicts me, or if I try and say something in response to him, I get abused (ie. fuckwitt, knobhead, clown etc).

The fights are all really one way, he abuses me, and I rationally try to explain his errors. I do not abuse him like he does to me, but it doesn't stop me from getting warnings.

I have nothing against him, it is just that if he states something that is clearly wrong, I will tell him (like I do to all, as they do to me), but the guy can never admit when he is wrong, even when faced with proof.

After I have claimed my prize for the EPL tipping comp (if I am lucky enough to hold on for the win), I will be taking a back seat for a while, and let him argue with others, as I have had enough of his erroneous ways and abuse.


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#95 Posted : Friday, May 22, 2009 1:45:42 AM
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"saintly96"
I apologise for that, but everytime I say something he contradicts me, or if I try and say something in response to him, I get abused (ie. fuckwitt, knobhead, clown etc).

The fights are all really one way, he abuses me, and I rationally try to explain his errors. I do not abuse him like he does to me, but it doesn't stop me from getting warnings.

I have nothing against him, it is just that if he states something that is clearly wrong, I will tell him (like I do to all, as they do to me), but the guy can never admit when he is wrong, even when faced with proof.

After I have claimed my prize for the EPL tipping comp (if I am lucky enough to hold on for the win), I will be taking a back seat for a while, and let him argue with others, as I have had enough of his erroneous ways and abuse.


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#96 Posted : Friday, May 22, 2009 2:33:54 AM
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"saintly96"
I apologise for that, but everytime I say something he contradicts me, or if I try and say something in response to him, I get abused (ie. fuckwitt, knobhead, clown etc).

The fights are all really one way, he abuses me, and I rationally try to explain his errors. I do not abuse him like he does to me, but it doesn't stop me from getting warnings.

I have nothing against him, it is just that if he states something that is clearly wrong, I will tell him (like I do to all, as they do to me), but the guy can never admit when he is wrong, even when faced with proof.

After I have claimed my prize for the EPL tipping comp (if I am lucky enough to hold on for the win), I will be taking a back seat for a while, and let him argue with others, as I have had enough of his erroneous ways and abuse.


and you say i spread lies to the forum your a joke

you contridict me at every opportunity and pipe up every chance you get

i give you facts to support my views you fob them off

you do abuse me like i abuse you otherwise i wouldnt abuse you

you state things that are clearly wrong you can never admit i am right not once



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#97 Posted : Friday, May 22, 2009 2:50:06 AM
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Chuckle
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#98 Posted : Friday, May 22, 2009 3:10:55 AM
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"medders biatch"
"saintly96"
I apologise for that, but everytime I say something he contradicts me, or if I try and say something in response to him, I get abused (ie. fuckwitt, knobhead, clown etc).

The fights are all really one way, he abuses me, and I rationally try to explain his errors. I do not abuse him like he does to me, but it doesn't stop me from getting warnings.

I have nothing against him, it is just that if he states something that is clearly wrong, I will tell him (like I do to all, as they do to me), but the guy can never admit when he is wrong, even when faced with proof.

After I have claimed my prize for the EPL tipping comp (if I am lucky enough to hold on for the win), I will be taking a back seat for a while, and let him argue with others, as I have had enough of his erroneous ways and abuse.


and you say i spread lies to the forum your a joke
Show me where I lied

you contridict me at every opportunity and pipe up every chance you get
I disagree when you make errors. Like Marasco winning at group 1 level,, Radio interviews, number of G1 winners in a race etc, I only contradict you when you are clearly wrong.

i give you facts to support my views you fob them off
You have never given facts to support your errors, facts do not support errors.
I gave you the facts about the Malaxos interview being aired, and you wouldn't acknowlege it.
I gave you facts that Marasco had not won at group 1 level, you still had to argue.
I gave you facts, when you said there were not many group 1 winners in the BTC cup, there were 7.
I gave you facts when you suggsted that Joe Janiak over raced TT, when he had only 38 career starts as a rising 10 yo.


you do abuse me like i abuse you otherwise i wouldnt abuse you
Check out the speed gifted thread, the BTC thread for examples of you abusing me, and no abuse is returned.

you state things that are clearly wrong you can never admit i am right not once
Smiddy, where have I been wrong? Our debates only arise when you state incorrect things, and I try and set the record straight. When you are right about things, I have no need to pull you up on anything.



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#99 Posted : Friday, May 22, 2009 3:26:01 AM
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OK, I will no longer respond to Smiddy and his erroneous, ambiguous posts.


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#100 Posted : Friday, May 22, 2009 4:05:14 AM
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"saintly96"
OK, I will no longer respond to Smiddy and his erroneous, ambiguous posts.

I stated earlier that I probably need a break from this site as we are continually getting into debates about nothing, and ruining threads.

I think it is best if I leave for a short time under my own steam, as a banning is definitely not wanted, or IMO warranted.

I find it a bit perplexing though, how Smiddy can continue to abuse me, without getting a ban, yet I get pm's threatening me with banning for responding to his errors without the personal abuse.

If you check out the speed gifted thread, and the BTC thread which were both bogged, you will see I never returned the verbal abuse, I only tried to get my point across without the abuse.

I really enjoy this site, and would like to continue to contribute without all the rubbish, so I will let the dust settle for a while before returning. I will still drop by from time to time, especially if any comps are on, but I feel it is time to stop receiving verbal barrages for being right.

I still have a few conspiracy theories to work through so I may still put up a few of those from time to time.

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