Weird Question
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Hey Bill, can you rephrase the question?0
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Yes.0
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He means does he need to exercise , or eat more or less. I think...
You need a good meal plan, stick to it, and working out helps.0 -
Hey Bill, can you rephrase the question?
sure. I'll do my best, but the title is pretty clear that its a weird question.
When someone wants a desired weight different from the initial starting baseline, would it be best to eat exercise with an increasing or decreasing value? Please represent this in a formula.0 -
um...yes....no....maybe. repeat the question.0
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Hey Bill....The answer is Pie!0
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calories in Vs calories out Bill
consume less calories than you burn on a daily basis consistently for weight loss and use exercise to increase the calorie deficit0 -
Yes.
i disagree!!!0 -
the answer is 42, it's always 420
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hee hee and I thought I worded things badly in rough Scottish. I think I know what he means.
Hope you get the answer Bill :-)0 -
How would one gain or lose weight one would need to consume exercise less or more depending on such factors as in the initial weight and desired weight?
I'm pretty sure he meant to say "loose". He wants to loose his weight guyz.0 -
Depends0
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is this a mathematical equation?
(grammar + proper sentence development) x punctuation = clear understanding0 -
420
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Hey Bill....The answer is Pie!
This. Always this.0 -
calories in Vs calories out Bill
consume less calories than you burn on a daily basis consistently for weight loss and use exercise to increase the calorie deficit
:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:0 -
calories in Vs calories out Bill
consume less calories than you burn on a daily basis consistently for weight loss and use exercise to increase the calorie deficit
:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:
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That was the weirdest question ever.0
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There is this one odd rule that you must follow and tummy fat will go down. I don't remember it off hand, but if you look around the site I think you will see ads for it if you are lucky.0
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Hey Bill, can you rephrase the question?
sure. I'll do my best, but the title is pretty clear that its a weird question.
When someone wants a desired weight different from the initial starting baseline, would it be best to eat exercise with an increasing or decreasing value? Please represent this in a formula.
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Bill, are you a fan of Lewis Carroll?
Yes, no, and sometimes. Your caloric intake for weight loss should be based on your current weight and activity level. If, for instance, you weight x amount of lbs. you must eat less than y amount of calories to lose weight. Obviously, over time both the x and y values will reduce as you lose weight. When you consider the addition of excercise, this is just another variable that will increase the calorie deficit. So as you lose weight, consume less calories to continue to lose weight. :smokin:
http://caloriecount.about.com/tools/calories-goal0 -
is this a mathematical equation?
(grammar + proper sentence development) x punctuation = clear understanding0 -
Please represent this in a formula.
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The answer is always bacon.0
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This should help clear everything up
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Not only pie as some have suggested, but virtually infinite pie.
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I agree with all of the previous posters.0
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I agree with all of the previous posters.0
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