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Old 11-03-2015, 08:30 AM   #16  
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Gosh, Avalon, those are some lovely sights to see while walking. I'll spare you my view. I walk on my 1/5 mile driveway, on the Texas prairie. I pretty much look at cows, cactus, and the big sky.
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Old 11-03-2015, 07:20 PM   #17  
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Gosh, Avalon, those are some lovely sights to see while walking. I'll spare you my view. I walk on my 1/5 mile driveway, on the Texas prairie. I pretty much look at cows, cactus, and the big sky.
This is how I picture Texas in my dreams!


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Old 11-03-2015, 07:46 PM   #18  
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another graphic wonder by Avalon!


Actually - going back to the belly fat topic and the topic of walking and exercise.... do I recall correctly that someone (either you, Alexandra, or maybe Briael.... did some online research about where lost weight goes when we lose it.

I would have bet money that the pounds we lose are primarily represented by what goes down the toilet, but if I recall correctly, it goes out in our breath..... if that's true, then exercise that deepens and accelerates our breathing would logically complement and perhaps speed along our weight loss....

any thoughts?

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Old 11-04-2015, 02:50 AM   #19  
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OneUh2, Here you go ...

Breathe In, Breathe Fat Out: Researchers find 80 percent of body fat leaves via the lungs.

by Brittany Smith

The more you exercise, the better off you are health-wise and mind- and body-wise, but you already knew that. What you might not know is 80 percent of the fat that leaves your body is expelled through your lungs. That’s right. You’re breathing away those pounds, according to recent research published in the British Medical Journal. Ahhh, science.

You see, human fat cells store triglyceride—a type of fat in the blood—which is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These atoms are released through oxidation and when that happens, fat is burned off.

Scientists from the University of New South Wales in Australia did some math. When 22 pounds of fat is oxidized, 18.5 pounds leave the body through the lungs as CO2. The remaining 3.5 pounds becomes water.

The thing to remember here is that the oxygen needed to complete this metabolic process weighs nearly three times the fat being lost. So, to completely oxidize 22 pounds of human fat, 64 pounds of oxygen must be inhaled.

Out of breath thinking about all this yet? Don’t hyperventilate. It’s really not that much. And hyperventilating to expedite the process will probably only result in weird looks from strangers and a strong chance of passing out.

Consider this for some context: someone weighing 154 pounds, at rest, taking 12 breaths a minute, or 17,280 times a day will lose at least 200 g or—wait for it, wait for it—.44 pounds. There’s a decimal there. And a third of that weight is lost during eight hours of shuteye.

Basically, thank your lungs. They’re the primary organ through which we lose weight. Also, keep exercising. Don't think breathing alone will accelerate your fat loss.
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Here is another research article on that topic ...

Q: When you lose weight, where does the fat go?
A: Most of the mass is breathed out as carbon dioxide, study shows


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...1216212047.htm

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Old 11-04-2015, 09:00 AM   #21  
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Very interesting read!
I'll have to check my waist measurement next week. I know I lost more inches and coach said my waist I was the smallest it's measured but my lbs are 166.5 - but my muscle has added in 4lbs over the past 6mnths. I didn't realize that sit ups didn't do much for your waist. I have heard that using TRX strap exercises to strengthen core help. I like that running/jogging help reduce the belly fat.
I figure all the huffing and puffing I do running is helping.

Great job on all your walking Alexandra!
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I found this old thread in my bookmarks. An interesting read again! I forgot some of this info.
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