RenaissanceBiker
Eats shoots and leaves.
Speaking of exercise, what is this "endorphin rush" that other people keep talking about? I've never had it, to me exercise is just a boring, painful and tedious activity that I do for my health.
Me too. I get it quite often. Occasionally I get a good rush during a run. Once I got a good "runner's high" at the end of a 15k race and could barely figure out how to turn in my race card (this was before RFID tags became common for races).In my experience the endorphin rush only came after I had been exercising consistently for a few months and began to see real progress in several areas, such as losing weight, being able to exercise harder and longer. The rush of endorphins comes from a sense of achievement, not the exercise itself.
Don't eat that kind of crap. No one makes you buy a snickers bar. I exercise for 30 - 45 minutes every day. Some days it's running, some it's swimming, lifting weights, calisthenics, etc. I do something every day, usually in the morning. On running days I am hungry all day. I eat a bowl of cereal for breakfast, snack on nuts and bananas during the day and eat a good dinner.A 180 pound man who lifts weights for a full hour burns around 250 calories. This is less than the number of calories in a single Snickers bar.
Another example: To burn off the calories in the aforementioned bagel with cream cheese, the same 180 pound man must run (briskly) for a full half hour.
I'm 48 years old, 5'11" tall and weigh 195 lb. I can make both fists and touch the ground in front of my toes with my knuckles without bending my knees. 10 years ago I weighed 210 lb. and was on cholesterol meds. When I started eating right and exercising my Dr. was able to take me off of them. If I stopped drinking beer I could probably lose another 15 lb. but I like my home brews too much.That said, I've heard as a minimum we need 30 minutes, 3 times a week of significant raising of heartrate/being out of breath. These days I can get that bending over to tie my shoes![]()
The key to curing obesity is to change your lifestyle. Some people simply can't do that so I guess it is incurable for them. It's not incurable for everyone.
