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Bill307
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
Canada9103 Posts
October 02 2008 21:41 GMT
#41
On October 01 2008 10:09 [X]Ken_D wrote:
I find that research misleading.

For the X amount of hours gamers sit on their ass playing games, that's X hours they could be outside moving.

Unless, they are including the 1st time gamers such as wii owners as gamers.

My guess is that playing competitive games raises your metabolism, and this in turn leads to leaner gamers. I know I sweat like crazy when I'm playing my hardest.
BuGzlToOnl
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
United States5918 Posts
October 02 2008 22:03 GMT
#42
Yoga + Palates couple times a week.
If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans.
Frits
Profile Joined March 2003
11782 Posts
October 02 2008 22:15 GMT
#43
On October 03 2008 06:41 Bill307 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 01 2008 10:09 [X]Ken_D wrote:
I find that research misleading.

For the X amount of hours gamers sit on their ass playing games, that's X hours they could be outside moving.

Unless, they are including the 1st time gamers such as wii owners as gamers.

My guess is that playing competitive games raises your metabolism, and this in turn leads to leaner gamers. I know I sweat like crazy when I'm playing my hardest.


The reason gaming can make you fat is that when you game a lot of stress is relieved and the thinking processes make you burn a ton of sugar, making you very hungry. So gaming a lot results in eating a lot among a lot of people, which is what makes them fat, not lack of excercising or anything like that.
d1v
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
Sweden868 Posts
October 02 2008 22:16 GMT
#44
Monday: Chest Workout

Tuesday: Back Workout

Wednesday: 2 hours of Krav Maga

Thursday: Shoulder Workout

Friday: 2 hours of Krav Maga

Saturday: Rest/Tennis/Soccer

Sunday: Arm Workout
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Frits
Profile Joined March 2003
11782 Posts
October 02 2008 22:16 GMT
#45
On October 03 2008 07:03 BuGzlToOnl wrote:
Yoga + Palates couple times a week.


yoga is a bunch of bullshit just go running

in the same time you can do pushups, pullups and situps which will actually do more than just a placebo effect
d1v
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
Sweden868 Posts
October 02 2008 22:25 GMT
#46
On October 03 2008 07:16 Frits wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 03 2008 07:03 BuGzlToOnl wrote:
Yoga + Palates couple times a week.


yoga is a bunch of bullshit just go running

in the same time you can do pushups, pullups and situps which will actually do more than just a placebo effect


Ahaha, tell this to a group of women and they're going to rip you apart for killing their beliefs. But hey, maybe it's not his goal to get ripped and/or big?
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Ryot
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Canada316 Posts
October 02 2008 23:47 GMT
#47
This says more about the average American than the average gamer.
BuGzlToOnl
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
United States5918 Posts
October 03 2008 01:10 GMT
#48
On October 03 2008 07:16 Frits wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 03 2008 07:03 BuGzlToOnl wrote:
Yoga + Palates couple times a week.


yoga is a bunch of bullshit just go running

in the same time you can do pushups, pullups and situps which will actually do more than just a placebo effect


Don't talk if you don't know, I don't do it to bulk up it helps in a lot of other things.
If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans.
Jizz
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Australia224 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-10-03 01:15:36
October 03 2008 01:14 GMT
#49
I hate walking/jogging. makes me wish i could rocket jump.

Also when playing games i tend to eat less, which is a good thing. i remember when my computer broke i hit a bag of doritos like there was diamonds at the bottom. Boredom is a very bad thang.
I made this account before i knew what the name meant. I just thought it sounded coooool
Frits
Profile Joined March 2003
11782 Posts
October 03 2008 01:37 GMT
#50
On October 03 2008 10:10 BuGzlToOnl wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 03 2008 07:16 Frits wrote:
On October 03 2008 07:03 BuGzlToOnl wrote:
Yoga + Palates couple times a week.


yoga is a bunch of bullshit just go running

in the same time you can do pushups, pullups and situps which will actually do more than just a placebo effect


Don't talk if you don't know, I don't do it to bulk up it helps in a lot of other things.


Did I say it did nothing? Placebo effect is usually accompanied by the release of endorfine and other chemicals that no doubt heighten your resistance and well being, I bet you feel great while performing your little dance routines.

I'm just saying that besides that it's a bunch of laughable crap like acupuncture and astrology. People always try to find (admittedly hilarious) explanations for stuff and make connections that just aren't there. You will accomplish the same by playing some nice and relaxing game on your xbox.
mnm
Profile Blog Joined August 2003
United States4493 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-10-03 14:56:33
October 03 2008 14:39 GMT
#51
There are different types of yoga classes out there. I thought at first it was boring, sitting still and just breathing but it does help stretch out those muscles so that it's not as susceptible to getting hurt, etc. It isnt bad actually when it challenges you.

Benefits of Flexibility Training


By Chad Tackett, president of GHF

Flexibility is a joint's ability to move through a full range of motion. Flexibility training (stretching) helps balance muscle groups that might be overused during exercise or physical activity or as a result of bad posture. It's important to clearly understand the many benefits that result from a good flexibility program.

Improved Physical Performance and Decreased Risk of Injury

First, a safe and effective flexibility training program increases physical performance. A flexible joint has the ability to move through a greater range of motion and requires less energy to do so, while greatly decreasing your risk of injury. Most professionals agree that stretching decreases resistance in tissue structures; you are, therefore, less likely to become injured by exceeding tissue extensibility (maximum range of tissues) during activity.

Reduced Muscle Soreness and Improved Posture

Recent studies show that slow, static stretching helps reduce muscle soreness after exercise. Static stretching involves a slow, gradual and controlled elongation of the muscle through the full range of motion and held for 15-30 seconds in the furthest comfortable position (without pain). Stretching also improves muscular balance and posture. Many people's soft-tissue structures has adapted poorly to either the effects of gravity or poor postural habits. Stretching can help realign soft tissue structures, thus reducing the effort it takes to achieve and maintain good posture in the activities of daily living.

Reduced Risk of Low Back Pain

A key benefit, and one I wish more people would realize, is that stretching reduces the risk of low back pain. Stretching promotes muscular relaxation. A muscle in constant contraction requires more energy to accomplish activities. Flexibility in the hamstrings, hip flexors, quadriceps, and other muscles attaching to the pelvis reduces stress to the low back. Stretching causes muscular relaxation, which encourages healthy nutrition directly to muscles; the resulting reduction in accumulated toxins reduces the potential for muscle shortening or tightening and thus reduces fatigue.

Increased Blood and Nutrients to Tissues

Another great benefit is that stretching increases blood supply and nutrients to joint structures. Stretching increases tissue temperature, which in turn increases circulation and nutrient transport. This allows greater elasticity of surrounding tissues and increases performance. Stretching also increases joint synovial fluid, which is a lubricating fluid that promotes the transport of more nutrients to the joints' atricular cartilage. This allows a greater range of motion and reduces joint degeneration.

Improved Muscle Coordination

Another little-known benefit is increased neuromuscular coordination. Studies show that nerve-impulse velocity (the time it takes an impulse to travel to the brain and back) is improved with stretching. This helps opposing muscle groups work in a more synergistic, coordinated fashion.

Enhanced Enjoyment of Physical Activities

Flexibility training also means enhanced enjoyment, and a fitness program should be fun if you want to stick with it. Not only does stretching decrease muscle soreness and increase performance, it also helps relax both mind and body and brings a heightened sense of well-being and personal gratification during exercise.

As you can see, flexibility training is one of the key components of a balanced fitness program and should be a part of your exercise routine. Without flexibility training, you are missing an important part of overall health. Flexibility training provides many important benefits that cannot be achieved by any other exercise or activity. Good luck: I hope you enjoy all the wonderful benefits of an effective flexibility training program.


from http://www.freeweightloss.com/article19.html

Look up "flexibility" and "synovial fluid"
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