Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not easier for men to lose weight. A calorie is a calorie. Fat contains the same amount of energy in it per gram in men as it does women. Your husband is making healthier decisions and is doing intense exercise. It isn’t advanced calculus here.
The problem with many women is that they say they exercise and workout, but all they really do is poo poo in the gym with light weights or some easy going cardio doing things like the elliptical for 20 minutes. Or jogging on the treadmill at a pace below 6.0 for 15 minutes. Then they wonder why they’re not losing weight.
Well yeah, you’re hardly burning any cals. Just to burn off a glass of wine you need to run about 1.5 miles on a speed of about 6.0-6.5.
Many men will take up new exercising regimens with much more intensity. I’m not saying men will sustain it, but you’ll lose weight when you exercise with much more vigor and intensity.
Oh god, it’s the “poo poo” person.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not easier for men to lose weight. A calorie is a calorie. Fat contains the same amount of energy in it per gram in men as it does women. Your husband is making healthier decisions and is doing intense exercise. It isn’t advanced calculus here.
The problem with many women is that they say they exercise and workout, but all they really do is poo poo in the gym with light weights or some easy going cardio doing things like the elliptical for 20 minutes. Or jogging on the treadmill at a pace below 6.0 for 15 minutes. Then they wonder why they’re not losing weight.
Well yeah, you’re hardly burning any cals. Just to burn off a glass of wine you need to run about 1.5 miles on a speed of about 6.0-6.5.
Many men will take up new exercising regimens with much more intensity. I’m not saying men will sustain it, but you’ll lose weight when you exercise with much more vigor and intensity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not easier for men. Men are more likely to do the things that actually help with being fit. Lift heavy weights, run sprints and eat protein. Women prefer yoga, water aerobics and eat plants. Do what men do and you will see similar results as men
I’m the poster with a fit husband. Maybe there’s truth to this. He does eat more protein…although I can’t start following all of his habits bc I would blow up. Just had our testing metabolic rate tested and his is about 700 cal/day higher…so that’s easier for him
Anonymous wrote:It's not easier for men. Men are more likely to do the things that actually help with being fit. Lift heavy weights, run sprints and eat protein. Women prefer yoga, water aerobics and eat plants. Do what men do and you will see similar results as men
Anonymous wrote:It's not easier for men. Men are more likely to do the things that actually help with being fit. Lift heavy weights, run sprints and eat protein. Women prefer yoga, water aerobics and eat plants. Do what men do and you will see similar results as men