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this is untrue ya 3amy i lost 50kg with low metabolism 1 large meal a day bad diet bad seep patterns etc. in less than an academic year…
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@MathGeekQ yea, good point.
Its hard to pick out who is telling the truth and what is just jargon
But like you said, just because it makes sense to a normal person, doesn’t mean its true unless you have proof.
@Rith9789 thats true
@Oohsuger
Alot of the weight loosing is all a mind battle really. Sure it is the way your body handles food but will is an amazing thing.
Ahh man nice advice. I’m not overweight at all, but knowing how it works is half the battle.
What you just said scares me alot, because over the course of 3 years I have lost 66 lb on my own, without a help of a nutritionist, I’m pretty much maintaining my weight, but the problem is, I am always on a diet mentally, I’m always always hungry, if a person has already gone down that road, lets say we change our diets to what you suggested, will you say the weight will remain off? because I don’t want to gain any back just to change my eating habbits. and is the food you mentioned calorific?
@AssholePatrol Wow, I was checking your channel out and …. I definitely chose the wrong person argue with about chemistry. Only I would get in a chemistry argument with someone who has a periodic table of the elements in his bedroom wall lol
Nice channel btw, I agree with many of your views on different matters.
@AssholePatrol Though a nice theory that makes “sense” to the uneducated person, I will have to dismiss it merely as an opinion from someone who appears to have some knowledge about the matter. He didn’t prove to me what he said. His statements were unsupported, so I don’t believe him. That’s it.
That’s my opinion hehe
@AssholePatrol My opinion on this guy? Well… I don’t think I’m educated enough in the subject to criticize the content of the video, but I can criticize the video as a whole. It seems to me that this guy is talking more out of experience rather than results from extensive research. In other words, it feels like he is talking too soon; he doesn’t have (or use) experimental data or known facts to back up his claims.
@AssholePatrol I see… interesting stuff, thanks for answering.
And about changing my mind, thank you. I believe we all need to change. Only whats perfect doesn’t need any change because…well its perfect.
I think of arguments as opportunities to educate people and to be educated. Most people simply argue on the basis of “you are wrong and i’m right” and attack the arguer rather than the idea he is presenting.
@MathGeekQ
BTW, I’m glad that you were able to admit that I had corrected you; most people won’t change their mind in front of any one, that’s very good.
Out of curiosity, what is your opinion on this guy?
@MathGeekQ
In terms of “Fuel” to ATP ratios, anaerobic metabolism has about one-sixth the efficiency of aerobic metabolism. An obese person will rather quickly enter anaerobic metabolism, making them burn several times more calories per hour than a person who is in better physical shape, so they’d probably be able to burn 6 or 7 snicker bars in a one-hour workout, making his statement even more absurd.
The problem now would be getting an obese person to jog for one hour, a near impossible task.
@MathGeekQ
My total GPA is 3.6, I’m a sophomore, you have me beat ahaha. I only have a 4.0 in my major (Bio/Chemistry classes). I get fantastically mediocre grades in classes like History.
Anyway, an obese person will most likely have to exert even greater calorie expenditures than a healthier person while working out, due to both having less efficient mitochondria and having to undergo more anaerobic metabolism during a workout (because of their high fat/muscle ratio).
@AssholePatrol btw, the only reason why can kind of sort of maintain a somewhat intelligent (?) conversation with you right now its because i was exposed to METs and stuff in some of my statistics classes.
if what i said its completely off…well then…. forgive my ignorance!
btw, i’m Systems Engineering Major with …. not a 4.0 GPA
i have 3.8
@AssholePatrol for the average person. now, this video is aimed, in my opinion, to people with weight problems…. obese people. Their respective MET, BMR, and RMR measurements would be significantly different from that of a healthy person (which are were this standard values of MET were derived from) wouldn’t you say?
I actually do not know, I don’t have any biology background. Does it make a big difference?
@AssholePatrol activities in terms of energy, usually kcal. And well no, can’t criticize those calculations as they were obtained, as you said, from extensive research throughout years. But lets not forget that these are just average values obtained from samples. There’s no way of calculating a person’s specific MET or BMR by simply knowing the person’s weight. This values are meant to be used, for the most part, for statistical purposes only. But they are good approximations nonetheless
@AssholePatrol wow well that was totally unexpected. I suppose I shouldn’t judge a youtube user by its name. I’m just a …well a math geek, so don’t think of me as a really smart guy. I congratulate you on carrying a 4.0 GPA in university, that’s quite an accomplishment and something to be proud of. keep it up.
I have no biology background whatsoever, not even from high school, so pardon my ignorance in that subject.
I’m aware, however, of the concept of using MET to express the cost of
@MathGeekQ
I’m sure with a name like “MathGeekQ” you’ll be able to appreciate what I just did. You should learn to examine the nuance in people’s statements before you go around making snide comments like that.
@MathGeekQ
My basal metabolic rate would be about 80 Calories per hour, therefore making the amount of calories burned during that one-hour jogging session roughly 920.
He leaves the definition of “One hour of excersize” ambiguous, as well as the definition of “One Piece of Candy”.
I like snickers, so let’s assume a Snicker is one piece of candy. The total calorie count in a snicker bar is 279. I’d have to eat 3-4 Snicker bars for the calorie count to equal the fat burned in one hour jogging.
@MathGeekQ
By the way, don’t criticize those calculations. They’re based on extensive research taken from measured CO2 outputs (relative to the atmospheric level of CO2 of course) by runners. The CO2 output is used to calculate the amount of oxygen being consumed in metabolism by the runner. They then can take that data and see exactly how much fat you can metabolize by consuming that precise amount of oxygen.
@MathGeekQ
I’m a Molecular and Cellular Biology major, with a 4.0 in my major. I know a hell of a lot about science. My question was rhetorical, and it was meant to point out the absurdity of his statement.
Calculating based on extensive research done by scientists, a person like me (170lbs) would output 12 metabolic equivalents during a one-hour jogging session at 8mph. In terms of calories, that’s about 1000 calories. I was criticizing the absurdity of that claim he made.
@AssholePatrol there’s this wonderful science called chemistry. With a little background in it, you will realize how stupid your question sounds.
@ARROWW13 muscles don’t grow when they burn, on the contrary, when the reason why your muscles burn when you work out its because you are ….burning them!! you are destroying them. But don’t worry, thats the idea, muscles actually grow when you rest. Thats why i, as well as others, advice to rest at least two days after working out. That gives them one day to heal and regenerate and another to grow. I wouldn’t rest more than 3 days. For this reason workouts are spread out throughout the week.
no pain no gaiin refers to muscle building….when you worck out..and the muscles start butning..thtas when you know your muscle is gooing in grouth mode…the brain realisesm its toomutch efort fore sutch a small muscle so it grows it..if u stop the second it burns then your brain says ok i dont need to grow that muscle …and that how some work out 3 yers ang gain 2 kg of muscle and others worck 2 yers and gain 10 kgg of muscle..its the strangth of will…PS u got a point dude