Is running on the treadmill a great way to lose weight?!


Question: Is running on the treadmill a great way to lose weight!?
I know it'll take a while, but I'm willing to give it a shot!.
My goal is losing 15lbs and I'm not sure on how to lose weight by exercising, but I know how to eat right!.
Just confused on workout routines!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Yes, it was very effective for me!. I lost 70 lbs!. These were my steps:

1) I would first warm up with 4!.0 for the first 5 minutes!.
2) I would then run at 7!.0 until 20 minutes!.
3) Incline at 15 with speed of 4!.2 until 30 minutes have passed!.

I would repeat this process for the next 30 minutes!. I had a rule of atleast 4 miles and got up to 13 miles in 2 hours one time!. There was a month i did the treadmill everyday! I know thats not ideal for you body because it needs rest but i did it anyways!. Also good for you is the elliptical machine!. There is one thing you should know though!. NEVER and i mean NEVER eat before you sleep; otherwise this workout is a complete waste my friend!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Treadmill is great!. I lost 115lbs years ago by hitting the treamill six day a week!. I worked it hard though, real hard!. I had never been over weight before, but a difficult pregnancy had me at 220+ pnds!. Before that I was 110lbs and had two children already!. Like I said I had never been overweight in my life!. I wanted it OFF! lol

But, may I suggest to you burst training!. Check out youtube for some great routines, or do an internet search!. You can use the treadmill for this!.

I wasn't too certain of its effectiveness until I tried it!. Absolutely great workout!.

Good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

yeah!. running on a treadmill is just the same as jogging, except jogging gives you cool fresh air to breath while you run (jogging is better, but treadmill will also do the trick)!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

its pretty good, but its not the best way for losing weight!.!.!.regular jogging/running burns much more calories than a treadmill!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No!.!.!. try the Subway diet!.

Seriously though, the answer is yes, though I prefer the outdoors!. Treadmills suck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

no it makes you fatter!?!?!?


haha of course it is
its cardio

silly qestion
lol
30 min on the trend mill
for a month
my dad lost 15 pounds
and he ate like ho hos everyday

lmaoWww@Answer-Health@Com

I BELIEVED THAT NO TWO PEOPLE ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH
WERE ALIKE; NO TWO PEOPLE HAVE THE SAME FINGERPRINTS, LIP PRINTS, OR VOICE PRINTS!. NO TWO BLADES OF GRASS OR SNOWFLAKES ARE ALIKE!. BECAUSE I FELT THAT ALL PEOPLE WERE DIFFERENT FROM ONE ANOTHER, I DID NOT THINK IT WAS LOGICAL THAT THEY SHOULD EAT THE SAME FOODS!. IT BECAME CLEAR TO ME THAT SINCE EACH PERSON WAS HOUSED IN A SPECIAL BODY WITH DIFFERENT STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES AND NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS, THE ONLY WAY TO MAINTAIN HEALTH OR CURE ILLNESS WAS TO ACCOMMODATE TO THAT PARTICULAR PATIENT'S SPECIFIC NEEDS!.
James D'Adamo

The dynamics of weight loss are related to the changes your body makes when you follow your genetically tailored diet!. There are two factors!.
1) First, as your body makes the dramatic shift of eliminating foods that are poorly digested or toxic, the first thing it does is try flush out the toxins that are already there!.
Those toxins are mainly deposited in the fat tissue, so the process of eliminating toxins also means eliminating fat!.
2) The second factor is the effects that specific foods have on the bodily systems that control weight!. Depending on your blood type, the lectin activity of certain foods may do the following:
__ Interfere with the digestive process!.
__ Slow down the rate of food metabolism, so you don't efficiently burn calories
for energy!.
__ Compromise the production of insulin!.
__ Upset the hormonal balance, causing water retention (oedema), thyroid
disorders and other problems!.

Our blood contains aeons of genetic memory--bits and pieces of specific programming, passed on from our ancestors in codes we are still attempting to comprehend!. One such code rests within our blood type!. Perhaps it is the most important code we can decipher in our attempt to unravel the mysteries of blood and its vital role in
our existence!.

__ When you use the individualized characteristics of your blood type as a guide for eating and living you will be healthier, you will easily reach your ideal weight and you will slow the process of ageing!.

__ Your blood type is a more reliable measure of your identity than race, culture or geography!. It is a genetic blueprint for who you are, a guide to how you can live most fully!.

Type O!.
The oldest and most basic blood type, the survivor at the top of the food chain, with a strong and ornery immune system willing to and capable of destroying anyone, friend or foe!.

__ Type A!.
The first immigrants, forced by the necessity of migration to adapt to a more agrarian diet and lifestyle--and a more cooperative personality to get along in crowded communities!.

__ Type B!.
The assimilator, adapting to new climates and the mingling of populations; representing nature's quest for a more balanced force between the tensions of the mind and the demands of the immune system!.

__ Type AB!.
The delicate offspring of a rare merger between the tolerant Type A and the formerly barbaric but more balanced Type B!.

-O is for Old!.-
The appearance of our Cro-Magnon ancestors around 40,000 BC propelled the human species to the top of the food chain, making them the most dangerous predators on earth!. They began to hunt in organized packs; in a short time, they were able to make weapons and use tools!. These major advances gave them strength and superiority beyond their natural physical abilities

-A is for Agrarian!.-
Type A blood initially appeared somewhere in Asia or the Middle East between 25,000 and 15,000 BC in response to new environmental conditions!. It emerged at the peak of the Neolithic Period, or New Stone Age, which followed the Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic period, of the Cro-Magnon hunters!. Agriculture and animal domestication
were the hallmarks of its culture!.

Blood Type A had mutated from Type O in response to the myriad infections provoked by an increased populace and major dietary changes!.

-B is for Balance!.-
Blood Type B developed sometime between 10,000 and 15,000 BC, in the area of the Himalayan highlands--now part of Pakistan and India!.
Pushed from the hot, lush savannahs of eastern Africa to the cold, unyielding highlands of the Himalayas, Blood Type B may have initially mutated in response to climactic changes!. It first appeared in India or the Ural region of Asia among a mix of Caucasian and Mongolian tribes!. This new blood type was soon characteristic of the great tribes of steppe dwellers, who by this time dominated the Eurasian plains!.


-AB is for Modern!.-
Type AB blood is rare!. Emerging from the intermingling of Type A Caucasians with Type B Mongolians, it is found in less than 5 per cent of the population, and it is the newest of the blood types!.

Find out how you can loose weight and stay healthy by following blood group Diet !.

http://www!.diskovery!.co!.in/how_to_loose_!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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