No exercise, no regimen, just strategic timed walking.panacea wrote:what is your exercise regimen?
I run as fast as I can for 20 seconds, walk 10 seconds, repeat 10 times, (and walk until I reach: bus stop, mall, or supermarket.)
method modified & inspired by HIIT Tabata-Gibala method.
{Walking speed and power feels stronger the next day.}
{If I get a chance to swim, skate or bike, I do this method too, just as a quick method to bring all my muscles up to par.}
I also usually (this past 3 months) wake up and run through as much of me anatomically as I can, making sure all muscles feel relaxed and ready for the day, by relaxing and flexing muscles and positioning my posture by imagining the correct positions. Based on exercises from that dance book by Franklin with AT method, that I said earlier: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3558&start=240panacea wrote:do you mention it earlier?
Crave are theoretical curiosities, ideas of junk food tempt me, but hunger of an empty stomach too near junk foods = death of me (me = raw aytundra).panacea wrote:I don't think you should expect pimple-free skin if you dont get exercise, unless you eat perfectly which is extremely hard to do without exercise because they both work together to make you healthier and then crave healthier food
Exercise will increase hunger, the need for calories, it will not help me discriminate between healthy or junk calories.
Having healthier foods in hand reaching proximity post-exercise = better strategy.
Disagrees,panacea wrote:after all, what you really want is a body that can better digest all foods, have better oxygen transport and better chemical reactions (from vibrations in exercise for example), so that all your organs (brain too) function better
1) Vibrations increasing digestion vs.
2) Aerobic Exercise increasing circulation; hence increasing the rate of blood flow and delivery of chemicals.
3) Exercise inducing serotonin production in the brain, so brain feels better.
are three different distinct ideas.
Regarding digestion the Correct sentence should be: "I want proper foods that can be better digested by the body."
Not trying to train the body to "better digest all foods"; if I had wanted to keep better digestion for "all" foods, including foods with both nutrients and greater volumes of anti-nutrients; if I wanted that, I would have kept a weekly junk food day to better digest all wheat dairy spicy foods.
I think better digestion is about surface area, juice reaches intestine surfaces more easily than a cylindrical pulp mass of foods. Absorption of nutrients are limited by contact with surface area of digestive tract. I don't think digestion needs exercise. Strictly speaking digestion is all about the molecular up-take of food. External exercise does not do much "during digestion" to increase digestion. Instead exercise during and post eating is not recommended, as the energy is concentrated on the stomach and intestines to use for digestion, plus to avoid the possible risk of solid foods trapped in the appendix. Hence, I don't believe in "excessive externally induced vibration"* during digestion.
*excessive vibrations such as aerobic exercise while you eat or immediately after eating.
Exercise before eating is fine in my opinion. {and it may increase the rate of blood circulation of nutrients absorbed into the blood stream.}