Eating in the bathtub. Zero calories
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Might as well wash your food with some Tide while you're in there. I hear clean eating is the best for health.3
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Wheelhouse15 wrote: »So if you are eating wedding cake in the bathtub it must be negative calories. Perfect for weight loss!
only if the wedding went bad or on MFP will a wedding cake ever be placed in the same sentence as the word "negative"1 -
JaydedMiss wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »So if you are eating wedding cake in the bathtub it must be negative calories. Perfect for weight loss!
only if the wedding went bad or on MFP will a wedding cake ever be placed in the same sentence as the word "negative"
Hmm, you do have a point there lol.0 -
A new definition of clean eating!1
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Hahaha!0
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You are not seriously that naive are you eating in the bathtub to lose weight that's the craziest thing I ever heard of0
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You are not seriously that naive are you eating in the bathtub to lose weight that's the craziest thing I ever heard of
I think we're all hoping it's a joke.
But, you never know... I recently read posts from someone utterly convinced that a 10lb barbell weighed more than a 10lb ream of paper, because the could lift the paper, but not the barbell.5 -
Spending time in water really does help weight loss. It’s all to do with thermodynamics. Basically the body has to work harder to maintain a constant body temperature and as such it burns more calories, that’s why so many swimmers are lean. Ideally the water temperature should be cooler than the outside and if possible you should swim or splash about.12
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Spending time in water really does help weight loss. It’s all to do with thermodynamics. Basically the body has to work harder to maintain a constant body temperature and as such it burns more calories, that’s why so many swimmers are lean. Ideally the water temperature should be cooler than the outside and if possible you should swim or splash about.
Swimmers are lean because swimming is hard work.7 -
Spending time in water really does help weight loss. It’s all to do with thermodynamics. Basically the body has to work harder to maintain a constant body temperature and as such it burns more calories, that’s why so many swimmers are lean. Ideally the water temperature should be cooler than the outside and if possible you should swim or splash about.
Ideally you should swim or splash about? That just really made me laugh.
Swimmers are lean because swimming and calorie intake, not the body regulating its temperature. By that logic we should all sit out in the cold whilst trying to avoid getting hypothermia because yay, calories! No.4 -
I must be doing baths wrong because I'm not floating - my butt is on the bottom of the tub.1
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lol great thread0
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