Breath more to lose weight!
Many people are concerned by losing weight, sometimes for different reasons, but the bottom line is always the same: better health, better energy.
Losing weight mean losing body fat, no muscle mass because you have to maintain (or increase) it to speed up your metabolism: if you have a good lean mass, your body burns more calories at rest. This is important to be aware of this and it’s a good motivator to enter in an exercise program for strength.
So it means that a strength program will speed up your metabolism.
To lose body fat you have also to breath more. According to physicist Richard A. Muller, to lose weight, eat less, or breath more:
“…Let me address this issue by invoking another physics principle: conservation of mass. More specifically, let me talk about the conservation of carbon atoms. When you digest food, its carbon atoms enter your blood. Unless they are expelled from your body, they add to your weight. But here is the salient observation: the only effective way your body has to get rid of digested carbon is to combine it with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, and then expel it through your lungs. Unless you breathe out the carbon, you gain weight….”
The best way to lose weight is to combine both: eat less and engage in an exercise program that is enough intense to breath more.
Intensity is the key, not long duration – low intensity workouts, except maybe if you can afford many and many hours of training… but not everybody have time to train for the Tour de France!






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