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crawfish for bait..........what are you people thinking, dems good

eating i tell ya GRRRRRRRRRRRRR lol

LCH 10-05

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > When I was in rehab, the emphasis was on aerobic-type

>

> exercise

>

> > > (eg

>

> > > > treadmill). When I questioned as to why this

>

> > > > was so important (as I

>

> > > > could do it for 30 minutes but then went home and

collapsed!),

>

> > she

>

> > > > stated that it was to burn fat so that I could have a better

>

> Lean

>

> > > > Muscle:Body Fat ratio. The more LM I had, the more

efficiently

>

> my

>

> > > > body could burn 02.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > I did not have a problem with the concept. However, over

>

> these

>

> > 4

>

> > > > past years, I have come to realize that the reality is

skewed.

>

> > One

>

> > > > does NOT burn fat as a result of aerobic exercise UNLESS

one's

>

> > > blood

>

> > > > sugar is in the fat-burning zone (70-95) and, even then,

only

>

> if

>

> > > one

>

> > > > has sufficient LM to burn the fat! If the BG is higher than

95,

>

> > you

>

> > > > are in the glycogen-burning zone and your body will break

down

>

> > its

>

> > > LM

>

> > > > to get the needed glycogens to burn during the exercise! This

>

> > meant

>

> > > > that aerobic exericse was counterproductive. (Now, keep in

>

> mind,

>

> > > that

>

> > > > cardio exercise is about circulating the blood while aerobic

>

> > > exericse

>

> > > > stresses the heart and lungs. True cardio...done in the

>

> > > > fat-burning

>

> > > > zone...does not breakdown LM). Since LM is the primary

burner

>

> of

>

> > > > fat, unless you have a lot of surplus LM, aerobic exercise is

>

> > > > actually counter-productive.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > As I got more knowledge, I contacted the local pulmonary

>

> rehab

>

> > > > people in my new location and asked why they did not focus on

>

> > > > teaching people with lung disease how to INCREASE Lean

Muscle

>

> (to

>

> > > > burn the fat) instead of focusing on aerobic exercise which

>

> would

>

> > > > break down what litle LM they had? The only answer I was

given

>

> > was

>

> > > > that they were trying to improve the LM:BF ratio by burning

the

>

> > > fat!

>

> > > > In other words, without even knowing if the client was in

the

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone, they were having the person do aerobic

exercise

>

> to

>

> > > burn

>

> > > > fat! However, by using this method, you are only decreasing

>

> your

>

> > > > LM. The weight lost is not body fat but LM. Are any of you

>

> having

>

> > > > your body fat tested regularly or doing it yourself with

>

> > calipers?

>

> > > > The idea of

>

> > > > increasing LM and monitoring BF% was a novel idea to the

>

> > > > rehab people. In fact, the woman I spoke with was intrigued

>

> with

>

> > > the

>

> > > > fact that, when I finally stopped focusing on trying to do

>

> > aerobic

>

> > > > exericse (even at only 2 miles per hour) and

>

> > > > > began focusing on increasing LM, I finally began to notice

>

> > > > continued improvement in my energy level. (I dramatically

>

> > inproved

>

> > > my

>

> > > > LM:BF ratio ....increasing my LBM by 30# and decreasing BF

by

>

> 16%

>

> > > in

>

> > > > 18 months!) It was only AFTER I increased my LM that I

noticed

>

> > the

>

> > > > dramatic improvement in my energy that allowed me to seem

>

> normal

>

> > to

>

> > > > others (even though my 02 diffusion and lung volume had not

>

> > > > changed!)

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Why? Fat-burning does not result in a C02 residue while

>

> > glycogen-

>

> > > > burning does!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > I am not talking about getting muscle-bound. I used hand

>

> > weights

>

> > > > and some DVD programs that did not involve aerobics

>

> > > > (www.joycevedral. com). I also went to body-building

>

> > > > websites and

>

> > > > asked many questions. It was on one of these websties

>

> > > > (www.jayrobb. com) that I learned about the fat-burning zone

>

> and

>

> > > > decided to purchase a blood glucose meter. (BTW....every

body-

>

> > > builder

>

> > > > I contacted over the internet was more than willing to

respond

>

> > > answer

>

> > > > my questions.)

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > When I exercise in the fat-burning zone, I do not

experience

>

> > the

>

> > > > exhaustion/tirednes s that follows exercise done in the

>

> glycogen-

>

> > > > burning zone (95+ Blood Glucose). The reason is simple; Fat-

>

> > > > burning does not increase C02 in the blood! Glycogen-burning

>

> does

>

> > > > increase C02 in the blood. That C02 has to get out of my

blood

>

> > via

>

> > > > my lungs....which is where the crux of the problem lies!

People

>

> > who

>

> > > > do not have lung disease can hyper-ventilate to get rid of

the

>

> > > excess

>

> > > > C02 generated by aerobic exercise (done in the glycogen-

burning

>

> > > zone)

>

> > > > but those of us with lung disease will have much more

>

> difficulty

>

> > > > removing it! The

>

> > > > unremoved C02 decreases our energy!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > How does one lose weight without aerobic exercise? I

>

> discovered

>

> > > > that the champion body-builders only use aerobic exercise to

>

> get

>

> > > body

>

> > > > fat % below 10% (abnormally low) by doing very high intensity

>

> > > > exercise which takes their HR to 85% of Maximum. This

generates

>

> > > LOTS

>

> > > > OF C02! They refuse to do the kind of 'aerobic' exercise we

are

>

> > > > taught in rehab because, they have discovered, it takes too

>

> much

>

> > > > time, burns only minimal fat, and risks breaking down LM!!!!

>

> > Until

>

> > > > the last 6 weeks prior to a major competition, they use diet

>

> (to

>

> > > keep

>

> > > > them in the fat-burning zone) and lean muscle (to burn the

fat

>

> > > during

>

> > > > daily activities)! They use diet to get them into the fat-

>

> burning

>

> > > > zone (70-95 blood glucose) as, in this zone, the body is

>

> > NATURALLY

>

> > > > oxygenated at it best. As long as they have LM and stay in

this

>

> > > > zone, the body NATURALLY burns fat for every activity...even

>

> > > sitting

>

> > > > and breathing!

>

> > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > You don't have to have 'extreme' muscles to burn fat in

the

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone. However, you do have to have LM! When I began

>

> > trying

>

> > > > to increase my LM (3 years ago), I discovered that. at 190#,

my

>

> > BF%

>

> > > > was 42%. My LBM was only 110#. Most of this weight had been

>

> > gained

>

> > > > after I lost LM when I couldn't eat or breathe! (My prior

>

> weight

>

> > > was

>

> > > > 140# with 28% BF.) I realized that I did not have sufficient

LM

>

> > to

>

> > > > burn fat at more than a snail's pace. Even then, I would have

>

> > > regular

>

> > > > setbacks when I tried to do even cardio exercise three days

in

>

> a

>

> > > > row! Therefore, I spent 18 months increasing LM. One month

>

> ago, I

>

> > > > weighed 190# with only 26% BF......that means I now have

141#

>

> of

>

> > > > LBM. My weight did not go down because LM weighs more than

BF.

>

> > > > However, when I finally could not do more weight-training

>

> (cannot

>

> > > > lift more than 8# because of scar tissue from lung biopsy), I

>

> > > stopped

>

> > > > losing body fat. Please note that I did not need

>

> > > > to lift more than

>

> > > > 8# in order to increase my LBM by 30#.

>

> > > > > However, I did need to learn how to do weight training

>

> properly

>

> > > > and I found Joyce Vedral's programs to be the easiest to

>

> > understand

>

> > > > and use. (She was trained by Weider and participated in

women's

>

> > > > championship programs. She is currently 61. Her programs are

>

> for

>

> > > > men and women. )

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Although I knew about the fat-burning zone, I only learned

>

> > about

>

> > > > using a Blood Glucose monitor to check my blood sugar about a

>

> > > months

>

> > > > ago when I got Jay Robb's THE FAT-BURNING BOOK. Now that I

>

> have a

>

> > > > way to monitor whether or not I am in the fat-burning zone, I

>

> > have

>

> > > > finally begun using my LM to burn BF.....except at night

when I

>

> > > > desaturate to about 82% during a deep sleep. I have lost 8#

in

>

> > this

>

> > > > past month....none of it LM as my BF has also decreased by

>

> 1.5%!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Now...before I begin any exercise, I take my BG. If it is

>

> > greater

>

> > > > than 90, I DON'T exercise as I

>

> > > > know I will enter the glycogen-burning

>

> > > > zone too easily. It is more important to me to stay in the

fat-

>

> > > > burning zone than to exercise as exercise in the glycogen-

>

> burning

>

> > > > zone will result in an increase in C02 which I will have to

>

> > remove

>

> > > > from my lungs. In other words, it is counter-productive. If

my

>

> BG

>

> > > > is in the 80's, I exercise in my cardio range (about 50%-60%

of

>

> > my

>

> > > > MHR). I then check my BG 15 minutes after completing my

>

> exercise.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > 1. If there is only minimal change (decrease) in my BG, I

>

> have

>

> > > > done good.

>

> > > > > 2. If my BG has decreased, I have increased C02....which

will

>

> > > > need to be released through quiet time. Generally the amount

of

>

> > > > increase is only slight.

>

> > > > > 3. If my BG has increased, I have broken down LM for

>

> glycogen.

>

> > > > Generally this is only a small increase when I am doing my

>

> > strength

>

> > > > yoga.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > For example, if I begin exercising when my BG is above 90,

it

>

> > is

>

> > > > not unusual for my BG to

>

> > > > go up by 20-30 points during the exercise as

>

> > > > my body breaks down LM for its glycogen. If I exercise in my

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone, my BG rarely goes up. But if it does, it is by

no

>

> > > more

>

> > > > than 3-5 points....LM breakdown is limited. Please keep in

mind

>

> > > that

>

> > > > I try to do 30-45 minutes of strength yoga (which does

repeated

>

> > > push-

>

> > > > ups) every day! This is an isometric form of strength

training.

>

> > It

>

> > > > took me two years to build up the strength to be able to

>

> > > > do 'chaturanga' because of the scarring in my lungs from the

>

> open

>

> > > > lung biopsy!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Again, I do not know if anyone is even interested in this

>

> > > > information but, since it took me 4 years to accumulate these

>

> > facts

>

> > > > (mainly from body-builders) and 3 years of experimentation to

>

> > prove

>

> > > > they work, I want to pass them on. I keep hoping that someone

>

> > else

>

> > > > will be able to benefit from this knowledge.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > BTW....

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > How did my morbidly obese friend (350# at 52% BF) with

>

> > > > severe

>

> > > > ashtma (from black mold exposure) benefit from this? She

began

>

> > > > focusing on increasing LM (using hand weights) for 1` year.

>

> (LBM=

>

> > > > 168#; BF=182#) Her weight did not change but her LM:BF ratio

>

> did

>

> > as

>

> > > > her BF% dropped from 52% to 52%. LBM=203 and BF=147. Then she

>

> > began

>

> > > > doing taiji (which increases oxygen in the body.) 2.5 years

>

> ago,

>

> > > she

>

> > > > could not walk 20' without being significantly out of

breath.

>

> She

>

> > > > needed to sleep 3 hours every afternoon. Now she does not

take

>

> > > naps,

>

> > > > does 45 minutes of taiji daily, and is able to go on trips

with

>

> > her

>

> > > > husband! (She is at a taiji seminar this weekend.) Now my

>

> friend

>

> > is

>

> > > > monitoring her Blood Glucose. She realizes that she was very

>

> > close

>

> > > > to full-fledged diabetes. AFter 3 weeks of making dietary

>

> changes

>

> > > > (using her monitor to measure success/failure in her

choices),

>

> > her

>

> > > > blood glucose is much closer to normal. After 3 years of

steady

>

> > > > weight gain (over 100# in just 1 year

>

> > > > > during

>

> > > > the black mold exposure), she if finally starting to lose

>

> > > > weight. And....she still cannot do any aerobic exercise as it

>

> > will

>

> > > > cause major shortness of breath! However, she can do

>

> > taiji...which

>

> > > > is cardio!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __

>

> > > > >

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I like fish, it has to be Well cooked though!

I've never been fishing! I have watched it on tv....it looks like fun!

Irene

Raynaud's Disease 09/07 PF 03/07 Canada

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To: Breathe-Support

Sent: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:25 pm

Subject: Re:Fish Bait

Oh, I can take care of ....lol

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > When I was in rehab, the emphasis was on aerobic-type

>

> exercise

>

> > > (eg

>

> > > > treadmill). When I questioned as to why this

>

> > > > was so important (as I

>

> > > > could do it for 30 minutes but then went home and

collapsed!),

>

> > she

>

> > > > stated that it was to burn fat so that I could have a better

>

> Lean

>

> > > > Muscle:Body Fat ratio. The more LM I had, the more

efficiently

>

> my

>

> > > > body could burn 02.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > I did not have a problem with the concept. However, over

>

> these

>

> > 4

>

> > > > past years, I have come to realize that the reality is

skewed.

>

> > One

>

> > > > does NOT burn fat as a result of aerobic exercise UNLESS

one's

>

> > > blood

>

> > > > sugar is in the fat-burning zone (70-95) and, even then,

only

>

> if

>

> > > one

>

> > > > has sufficient LM to burn the fat! If the BG is higher than

95,

>

> > you

>

> > > > are in the glycogen-burning zone and your body will break

down

>

> > its

>

> > > LM

>

> > > > to get the needed glycogens to burn during the exercise! This

>

> > meant

>

> > > > that aerobic exericse was counterproductive. (Now, keep in

>

> mind,

>

> > > that

>

> > > > cardio exercise is about circulating the blood while aerobic

>

> > > exericse

>

> > > > stresses the heart and lungs. True cardio...done in the

>

> > > > fat-burning

>

> > > > zone...does not breakdown LM). Since LM is the primary

burner

>

> of

>

> > > > fat, unless you have a lot of surplus LM, aerobic exercise is

>

> > > > actually counter-productive.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > As I got more knowledge, I contacted the local pulmonary

>

> rehab

>

> > > > people in my new location and asked why they did not focus on

>

> > > > teaching people with lung disease how to INCREASE Lean

Muscle

>

> (to

>

> > > > burn the fat) instead of focusing on aerobic exercise which

>

> would

>

> > > > break down what litle LM they had? The only answer I was

given

>

> > was

>

> > > > that they were trying to improve the LM:BF ratio by burning

the

>

> > > fat!

>

> > > > In other words, without even knowing if the client was in

the

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone, they were having the person do aerobic

exercise

>

> to

>

> > > burn

>

> > > > fat! However, by using this method, you are only decreasing

>

> your

>

> > > > LM. The weight lost is not body fat but LM. Are any of you

>

> having

>

> > > > your body fat tested regularly or doing it yourself with

>

> > calipers?

>

> > > > The idea of

>

> > > > increasing LM and monitoring BF% was a novel idea to the

>

> > > > rehab people. In fact, the woman I spoke with was intrigued

>

> with

>

> > > the

>

> > > > fact that, when I finally stopped focusing on trying to do

>

> > aerobic

>

> > > > exericse (even at only 2 miles per hour) and

>

> > > > > began focusing on increasing LM, I finally began to notice

>

> > > > continued improvement in my energy level. (I dramatically

>

> > inproved

>

> > > my

>

> > > > LM:BF ratio ....increasing my LBM by 30# and decreasing BF

by

>

> 16%

>

> > > in

>

> > > > 18 months!) It was only AFTER I increased my LM that I

noticed

>

> > the

>

> > > > dramatic improvement in my energy that allowed me to seem

>

> normal

>

> > to

>

> > > > others (even though my 02 diffusion and lung volume had not

>

> > > > changed!)

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Why? Fat-burning does not result in a C02 residue while

>

> > glycogen-

>

> > > > burning does!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > I am not talking about getting muscle-bound. I used hand

>

> > weights

>

> > > > and some DVD programs that did not involve aerobics

>

> > > > (www.joycevedral. com). I also went to body-building

>

> > > > websites and

>

> > > > asked many questions. It was on one of these websties

>

> > > > (www.jayrobb. com) that I learned about the fat-burning zone

>

> and

>

> > > > decided to purchase a blood glucose meter. (BTW....every

body-

>

> > > builder

>

> > > > I contacted over the internet was more than willing to

respond

>

> > > answer

>

> > > > my questions.)

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > When I exercise in the fat-burning zone, I do not

experience

>

> > the

>

> > > > exhaustion/tirednes s that follows exercise done in the

>

> glycogen-

>

> > > > burning zone (95+ Blood Glucose). The reason is simple; Fat-

>

> > > > burning does not increase C02 in the blood! Glycogen-burning

>

> does

>

> > > > increase C02 in the blood. That C02 has to get out of my

blood

>

> > via

>

> > > > my lungs....which is where the crux of the problem lies!

People

>

> > who

>

> > > > do not have lung disease can hyper-ventilate to get rid of

the

>

> > > excess

>

> > > > C02 generated by aerobic exercise (done in the glycogen-

burning

>

> > > zone)

>

> > > > but those of us with lung disease will have much more

>

> difficulty

>

> > > > removing it! The

>

> > > > unremoved C02 decreases our energy!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > How does one lose weight without aerobic exercise? I

>

> discovered

>

> > > > that the champion body-builders only use aerobic exercise to

>

> get

>

> > > body

>

> > > > fat % below 10% (abnormally low) by doing very high intensity

>

> > > > exercise which takes their HR to 85% of Maximum. This

generates

>

> > > LOTS

>

> > > > OF C02! They refuse to do the kind of 'aerobic' exercise we

are

>

> > > > taught in rehab because, they have discovered, it takes too

>

> much

>

> > > > time, burns only minimal fat, and risks breaking down LM!!!!

>

> > Until

>

> > > > the last 6 weeks prior to a major competition, they use diet

>

> (to

>

> > > keep

>

> > > > them in the fat-burning zone) and lean muscle (to burn the

fat

>

> > > during

>

> > > > daily activities)! They use diet to get them into the fat-

>

> burning

>

> > > > zone (70-95 blood glucose) as, in this zone, the body is

>

> > NATURALLY

>

> > > > oxygenated at it best. As long as they have LM and stay in

this

>

> > > > zone, the body NATURALLY burns fat for every activity...even

>

> > > sitting

>

> > > > and breathing!

>

> > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > You don't have to have 'extreme' muscles to burn fat in

the

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone. However, you do have to have LM! When I began

>

> > trying

>

> > > > to increase my LM (3 years ago), I discovered that. at 190#,

my

>

> > BF%

>

> > > > was 42%. My LBM was only 110#. Most of this weight had been

>

> > gained

>

> > > > after I lost LM when I couldn't eat or breathe! (My prior

>

> weight

>

> > > was

>

> > > > 140# with 28% BF.) I realized that I did not have sufficient

LM

>

> > to

>

> > > > burn fat at more than a snail's pace. Even then, I would have

>

> > > regular

>

> > > > setbacks when I tried to do even cardio exercise three days

in

>

> a

>

> > > > row! Therefore, I spent 18 months increasing LM. One month

>

> ago, I

>

> > > > weighed 190# with only 26% BF......that means I now have

141#

>

> of

>

> > > > LBM. My weight did not go down because LM weighs more than

BF.

>

> > > > However, when I finally could not do more weight-training

>

> (cannot

>

> > > > lift more than 8# because of scar tissue from lung biopsy), I

>

> > > stopped

>

> > > > losing body fat. Please note that I did not need

>

> > > > to lift more than

>

> > > > 8# in order to increase my LBM by 30#.

>

> > > > > However, I did need to learn how to do weight training

>

> properly

>

> > > > and I found Joyce Vedral's programs to be the easiest to

>

> > understand

>

> > > > and use. (She was trained by Weider and participated in

women's

>

> > > > championship programs. She is currently 61. Her programs are

>

> for

>

> > > > men and women. )

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Although I knew about the fat-burning zone, I only learned

>

> > about

>

> > > > using a Blood Glucose monitor to check my blood sugar about a

>

> > > months

>

> > > > ago when I got Jay Robb's THE FAT-BURNING BOOK. Now that I

>

> have a

>

> > > > way to monitor whether or not I am in the fat-burning zone, I

>

> > have

>

> > > > finally begun using my LM to burn BF.....except at night

when I

>

> > > > desaturate to about 82% during a deep sleep. I have lost 8#

in

>

> > this

>

> > > > past month....none of it LM as my BF has also decreased by

>

> 1.5%!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Now...before I begin any exercise, I take my BG. If it is

>

> > greater

>

> > > > than 90, I DON'T exercise as I

>

> > > > know I will enter the glycogen-burning

>

> > > > zone too easily. It is more important to me to stay in the

fat-

>

> > > > burning zone than to exercise as exercise in the glycogen-

>

> burning

>

> > > > zone will result in an increase in C02 which I will have to

>

> > remove

>

> > > > from my lungs. In other words, it is counter-productive. If

my

>

> BG

>

> > > > is in the 80's, I exercise in my cardio range (about 50%-60%

of

>

> > my

>

> > > > MHR). I then check my BG 15 minutes after completing my

>

> exercise.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > 1. If there is only minimal change (decrease) in my BG, I

>

> have

>

> > > > done good.

>

> > > > > 2. If my BG has decreased, I have increased C02....which

will

>

> > > > need to be released through quiet time. Generally the amount

of

>

> > > > increase is only slight.

>

> > > > > 3. If my BG has increased, I have broken down LM for

>

> glycogen.

>

> > > > Generally this is only a small increase when I am doing my

>

> > strength

>

> > > > yoga.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > For example, if I begin exercising when my BG is above 90,

it

>

> > is

>

> > > > not unusual for my BG to

>

> > > > go up by 20-30 points during the exercise as

>

> > > > my body breaks down LM for its glycogen. If I exercise in my

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone, my BG rarely goes up. But if it does, it is by

no

>

> > > more

>

> > > > than 3-5 points....LM breakdown is limited. Please keep in

mind

>

> > > that

>

> > > > I try to do 30-45 minutes of strength yoga (which does

repeated

>

> > > push-

>

> > > > ups) every day! This is an isometric form of strength

training.

>

> > It

>

> > > > took me two years to build up the strength to be able to

>

> > > > do 'chaturanga' because of the scarring in my lungs from the

>

> open

>

> > > > lung biopsy!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Again, I do not know if anyone is even interested in this

>

> > > > information but, since it took me 4 years to accumulate these

>

> > facts

>

> > > > (mainly from body-builders) and 3 years of experimentation to

>

> > prove

>

> > > > they work, I want to pass them on. I keep hoping that someone

>

> > else

>

> > > > will be able to benefit from this knowledge.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > BTW....

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > How did my morbidly obese friend (350# at 52% BF) with

>

> > > > severe

>

> > > > ashtma (from black mold exposure) benefit from this? She

began

>

> > > > focusing on increasing LM (using hand weights) for 1` year.

>

> (LBM=

>

> > > > 168#; BF=182#) Her weight did not change but her LM:BF ratio

>

> did

>

> > as

>

> > > > her BF% dropped from 52% to 52%. LBM=203 and BF=147. Then she

>

> > began

>

> > > > doing taiji (which increases oxygen in the body.) 2.5 years

>

> ago,

>

> > > she

>

> > > > could not walk 20' without being significantly out of

breath.

>

> She

>

> > > > needed to sleep 3 hours every afternoon. Now she does not

take

>

> > > naps,

>

> > > > does 45 minutes of taiji daily, and is able to go on trips

with

>

> > her

>

> > > > husband! (She is at a taiji seminar this weekend.) Now my

>

> friend

>

> > is

>

> > > > monitoring her Blood Glucose. She realizes that she was very

>

> > close

>

> > > > to full-fledged diabetes. AFter 3 weeks of making dietary

>

> changes

>

> > > > (using her monitor to measure success/failure in her

choices),

>

> > her

>

> > > > blood glucose is much closer to normal. After 3 years of

steady

>

> > > > weight gain (over 100# in just 1 year

>

> > > > > during

>

> > > > the black mold exposure), she if finally starting to lose

>

> > > > weight. And....she still cannot do any aerobic exercise as it

>

> > will

>

> > > > cause major shortness of breath! However, she can do

>

> > taiji...which

>

> > > > is cardio!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __

>

> > > > >

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Irene

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Sent: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:25 pm

Subject: Re:Fish Bait

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>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > When I was in rehab, the emphasis was on aerobic-type

>

> exercise

>

> > > (eg

>

> > > > treadmill). When I questioned as to why this

>

> > > > was so important (as I

>

> > > > could do it for 30 minutes but then went home and

collapsed!),

>

> > she

>

> > > > stated that it was to burn fat so that I could have a better

>

> Lean

>

> > > > Muscle:Body Fat ratio. The more LM I had, the more

efficiently

>

> my

>

> > > > body could burn 02.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > I did not have a problem with the concept. However, over

>

> these

>

> > 4

>

> > > > past years, I have come to realize that the reality is

skewed.

>

> > One

>

> > > > does NOT burn fat as a result of aerobic exercise UNLESS

one's

>

> > > blood

>

> > > > sugar is in the fat-burning zone (70-95) and, even then,

only

>

> if

>

> > > one

>

> > > > has sufficient LM to burn the fat! If the BG is higher than

95,

>

> > you

>

> > > > are in the glycogen-burning zone and your body will break

down

>

> > its

>

> > > LM

>

> > > > to get the needed glycogens to burn during the exercise! This

>

> > meant

>

> > > > that aerobic exericse was counterproductive. (Now, keep in

>

> mind,

>

> > > that

>

> > > > cardio exercise is about circulating the blood while aerobic

>

> > > exericse

>

> > > > stresses the heart and lungs. True cardio...done in the

>

> > > > fat-burning

>

> > > > zone...does not breakdown LM). Since LM is the primary

burner

>

> of

>

> > > > fat, unless you have a lot of surplus LM, aerobic exercise is

>

> > > > actually counter-productive.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > As I got more knowledge, I contacted the local pulmonary

>

> rehab

>

> > > > people in my new location and asked why they did not focus on

>

> > > > teaching people with lung disease how to INCREASE Lean

Muscle

>

> (to

>

> > > > burn the fat) instead of focusing on aerobic exercise which

>

> would

>

> > > > break down what litle LM they had? The only answer I was

given

>

> > was

>

> > > > that they were trying to improve the LM:BF ratio by burning

the

>

> > > fat!

>

> > > > In other words, without even knowing if the client was in

the

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone, they were having the person do aerobic

exercise

>

> to

>

> > > burn

>

> > > > fat! However, by using this method, you are only decreasing

>

> your

>

> > > > LM. The weight lost is not body fat but LM. Are any of you

>

> having

>

> > > > your body fat tested regularly or doing it yourself with

>

> > calipers?

>

> > > > The idea of

>

> > > > increasing LM and monitoring BF% was a novel idea to the

>

> > > > rehab people. In fact, the woman I spoke with was intrigued

>

> with

>

> > > the

>

> > > > fact that, when I finally stopped focusing on trying to do

>

> > aerobic

>

> > > > exericse (even at only 2 miles per hour) and

>

> > > > > began focusing on increasing LM, I finally began to notice

>

> > > > continued improvement in my energy level. (I dramatically

>

> > inproved

>

> > > my

>

> > > > LM:BF ratio ....increasing my LBM by 30# and decreasing BF

by

>

> 16%

>

> > > in

>

> > > > 18 months!) It was only AFTER I increased my LM that I

noticed

>

> > the

>

> > > > dramatic improvement in my energy that allowed me to seem

>

> normal

>

> > to

>

> > > > others (even though my 02 diffusion and lung volume had not

>

> > > > changed!)

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Why? Fat-burning does not result in a C02 residue while

>

> > glycogen-

>

> > > > burning does!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > I am not talking about getting muscle-bound. I used hand

>

> > weights

>

> > > > and some DVD programs that did not involve aerobics

>

> > > > (www.joycevedral. com). I also went to body-building

>

> > > > websites and

>

> > > > asked many questions. It was on one of these websties

>

> > > > (www.jayrobb. com) that I learned about the fat-burning zone

>

> and

>

> > > > decided to purchase a blood glucose meter. (BTW....every

body-

>

> > > builder

>

> > > > I contacted over the internet was more than willing to

respond

>

> > > answer

>

> > > > my questions.)

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > When I exercise in the fat-burning zone, I do not

experience

>

> > the

>

> > > > exhaustion/tirednes s that follows exercise done in the

>

> glycogen-

>

> > > > burning zone (95+ Blood Glucose). The reason is simple; Fat-

>

> > > > burning does not increase C02 in the blood! Glycogen-burning

>

> does

>

> > > > increase C02 in the blood. That C02 has to get out of my

blood

>

> > via

>

> > > > my lungs....which is where the crux of the problem lies!

People

>

> > who

>

> > > > do not have lung disease can hyper-ventilate to get rid of

the

>

> > > excess

>

> > > > C02 generated by aerobic exercise (done in the glycogen-

burning

>

> > > zone)

>

> > > > but those of us with lung disease will have much more

>

> difficulty

>

> > > > removing it! The

>

> > > > unremoved C02 decreases our energy!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > How does one lose weight without aerobic exercise? I

>

> discovered

>

> > > > that the champion body-builders only use aerobic exercise to

>

> get

>

> > > body

>

> > > > fat % below 10% (abnormally low) by doing very high intensity

>

> > > > exercise which takes their HR to 85% of Maximum. This

generates

>

> > > LOTS

>

> > > > OF C02! They refuse to do the kind of 'aerobic' exercise we

are

>

> > > > taught in rehab because, they have discovered, it takes too

>

> much

>

> > > > time, burns only minimal fat, and risks breaking down LM!!!!

>

> > Until

>

> > > > the last 6 weeks prior to a major competition, they use diet

>

> (to

>

> > > keep

>

> > > > them in the fat-burning zone) and lean muscle (to burn the

fat

>

> > > during

>

> > > > daily activities)! They use diet to get them into the fat-

>

> burning

>

> > > > zone (70-95 blood glucose) as, in this zone, the body is

>

> > NATURALLY

>

> > > > oxygenated at it best. As long as they have LM and stay in

this

>

> > > > zone, the body NATURALLY burns fat for every activity...even

>

> > > sitting

>

> > > > and breathing!

>

> > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > You don't have to have 'extreme' muscles to burn fat in

the

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone. However, you do have to have LM! When I began

>

> > trying

>

> > > > to increase my LM (3 years ago), I discovered that. at 190#,

my

>

> > BF%

>

> > > > was 42%. My LBM was only 110#. Most of this weight had been

>

> > gained

>

> > > > after I lost LM when I couldn't eat or breathe! (My prior

>

> weight

>

> > > was

>

> > > > 140# with 28% BF.) I realized that I did not have sufficient

LM

>

> > to

>

> > > > burn fat at more than a snail's pace. Even then, I would have

>

> > > regular

>

> > > > setbacks when I tried to do even cardio exercise three days

in

>

> a

>

> > > > row! Therefore, I spent 18 months increasing LM. One month

>

> ago, I

>

> > > > weighed 190# with only 26% BF......that means I now have

141#

>

> of

>

> > > > LBM. My weight did not go down because LM weighs more than

BF.

>

> > > > However, when I finally could not do more weight-training

>

> (cannot

>

> > > > lift more than 8# because of scar tissue from lung biopsy), I

>

> > > stopped

>

> > > > losing body fat. Please note that I did not need

>

> > > > to lift more than

>

> > > > 8# in order to increase my LBM by 30#.

>

> > > > > However, I did need to learn how to do weight training

>

> properly

>

> > > > and I found Joyce Vedral's programs to be the easiest to

>

> > understand

>

> > > > and use. (She was trained by Weider and participated in

women's

>

> > > > championship programs. She is currently 61. Her programs are

>

> for

>

> > > > men and women. )

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Although I knew about the fat-burning zone, I only learned

>

> > about

>

> > > > using a Blood Glucose monitor to check my blood sugar about a

>

> > > months

>

> > > > ago when I got Jay Robb's THE FAT-BURNING BOOK. Now that I

>

> have a

>

> > > > way to monitor whether or not I am in the fat-burning zone, I

>

> > have

>

> > > > finally begun using my LM to burn BF.....except at night

when I

>

> > > > desaturate to about 82% during a deep sleep. I have lost 8#

in

>

> > this

>

> > > > past month....none of it LM as my BF has also decreased by

>

> 1.5%!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Now...before I begin any exercise, I take my BG. If it is

>

> > greater

>

> > > > than 90, I DON'T exercise as I

>

> > > > know I will enter the glycogen-burning

>

> > > > zone too easily. It is more important to me to stay in the

fat-

>

> > > > burning zone than to exercise as exercise in the glycogen-

>

> burning

>

> > > > zone will result in an increase in C02 which I will have to

>

> > remove

>

> > > > from my lungs. In other words, it is counter-productive. If

my

>

> BG

>

> > > > is in the 80's, I exercise in my cardio range (about 50%-60%

of

>

> > my

>

> > > > MHR). I then check my BG 15 minutes after completing my

>

> exercise.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > 1. If there is only minimal change (decrease) in my BG, I

>

> have

>

> > > > done good.

>

> > > > > 2. If my BG has decreased, I have increased C02....which

will

>

> > > > need to be released through quiet time. Generally the amount

of

>

> > > > increase is only slight.

>

> > > > > 3. If my BG has increased, I have broken down LM for

>

> glycogen.

>

> > > > Generally this is only a small increase when I am doing my

>

> > strength

>

> > > > yoga.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > For example, if I begin exercising when my BG is above 90,

it

>

> > is

>

> > > > not unusual for my BG to

>

> > > > go up by 20-30 points during the exercise as

>

> > > > my body breaks down LM for its glycogen. If I exercise in my

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone, my BG rarely goes up. But if it does, it is by

no

>

> > > more

>

> > > > than 3-5 points....LM breakdown is limited. Please keep in

mind

>

> > > that

>

> > > > I try to do 30-45 minutes of strength yoga (which does

repeated

>

> > > push-

>

> > > > ups) every day! This is an isometric form of strength

training.

>

> > It

>

> > > > took me two years to build up the strength to be able to

>

> > > > do 'chaturanga' because of the scarring in my lungs from the

>

> open

>

> > > > lung biopsy!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Again, I do not know if anyone is even interested in this

>

> > > > information but, since it took me 4 years to accumulate these

>

> > facts

>

> > > > (mainly from body-builders) and 3 years of experimentation to

>

> > prove

>

> > > > they work, I want to pass them on. I keep hoping that someone

>

> > else

>

> > > > will be able to benefit from this knowledge.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > BTW....

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > How did my morbidly obese friend (350# at 52% BF) with

>

> > > > severe

>

> > > > ashtma (from black mold exposure) benefit from this? She

began

>

> > > > focusing on increasing LM (using hand weights) for 1` year.

>

> (LBM=

>

> > > > 168#; BF=182#) Her weight did not change but her LM:BF ratio

>

> did

>

> > as

>

> > > > her BF% dropped from 52% to 52%. LBM=203 and BF=147. Then she

>

> > began

>

> > > > doing taiji (which increases oxygen in the body.) 2.5 years

>

> ago,

>

> > > she

>

> > > > could not walk 20' without being significantly out of

breath.

>

> She

>

> > > > needed to sleep 3 hours every afternoon. Now she does not

take

>

> > > naps,

>

> > > > does 45 minutes of taiji daily, and is able to go on trips

with

>

> > her

>

> > > > husband! (She is at a taiji seminar this weekend.) Now my

>

> friend

>

> > is

>

> > > > monitoring her Blood Glucose. She realizes that she was very

>

> > close

>

> > > > to full-fledged diabetes. AFter 3 weeks of making dietary

>

> changes

>

> > > > (using her monitor to measure success/failure in her

choices),

>

> > her

>

> > > > blood glucose is much closer to normal. After 3 years of

steady

>

> > > > weight gain (over 100# in just 1 year

>

> > > > > during

>

> > > > the black mold exposure), she if finally starting to lose

>

> > > > weight. And....she still cannot do any aerobic exercise as it

>

> > will

>

> > > > cause major shortness of breath! However, she can do

>

> > taiji...which

>

> > > > is cardio!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __

>

> > > > >

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---- Original Message ----

To: Breathe-Support

Sent: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:25 pm

Subject: Re:Fish Bait

Oh, I can take care of ....lol

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > When I was in rehab, the emphasis was on aerobic-type

>

> exercise

>

> > > (eg

>

> > > > treadmill). When I questioned as to why this

>

> > > > was so important (as I

>

> > > > could do it for 30 minutes but then went home and

collapsed!),

>

> > she

>

> > > > stated that it was to burn fat so that I could have a better

>

> Lean

>

> > > > Muscle:Body Fat ratio. The more LM I had, the more

efficiently

>

> my

>

> > > > body could burn 02.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > I did not have a problem with the concept. However, over

>

> these

>

> > 4

>

> > > > past years, I have come to realize that the reality is

skewed.

>

> > One

>

> > > > does NOT burn fat as a result of aerobic exercise UNLESS

one's

>

> > > blood

>

> > > > sugar is in the fat-burning zone (70-95) and, even then,

only

>

> if

>

> > > one

>

> > > > has sufficient LM to burn the fat! If the BG is higher than

95,

>

> > you

>

> > > > are in the glycogen-burning zone and your body will break

down

>

> > its

>

> > > LM

>

> > > > to get the needed glycogens to burn during the exercise! This

>

> > meant

>

> > > > that aerobic exericse was counterproductive. (Now, keep in

>

> mind,

>

> > > that

>

> > > > cardio exercise is about circulating the blood while aerobic

>

> > > exericse

>

> > > > stresses the heart and lungs. True cardio...done in the

>

> > > > fat-burning

>

> > > > zone...does not breakdown LM). Since LM is the primary

burner

>

> of

>

> > > > fat, unless you have a lot of surplus LM, aerobic exercise is

>

> > > > actually counter-productive.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > As I got more knowledge, I contacted the local pulmonary

>

> rehab

>

> > > > people in my new location and asked why they did not focus on

>

> > > > teaching people with lung disease how to INCREASE Lean

Muscle

>

> (to

>

> > > > burn the fat) instead of focusing on aerobic exercise which

>

> would

>

> > > > break down what litle LM they had? The only answer I was

given

>

> > was

>

> > > > that they were trying to improve the LM:BF ratio by burning

the

>

> > > fat!

>

> > > > In other words, without even knowing if the client was in

the

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone, they were having the person do aerobic

exercise

>

> to

>

> > > burn

>

> > > > fat! However, by using this method, you are only decreasing

>

> your

>

> > > > LM. The weight lost is not body fat but LM. Are any of you

>

> having

>

> > > > your body fat tested regularly or doing it yourself with

>

> > calipers?

>

> > > > The idea of

>

> > > > increasing LM and monitoring BF% was a novel idea to the

>

> > > > rehab people. In fact, the woman I spoke with was intrigued

>

> with

>

> > > the

>

> > > > fact that, when I finally stopped focusing on trying to do

>

> > aerobic

>

> > > > exericse (even at only 2 miles per hour) and

>

> > > > > began focusing on increasing LM, I finally began to notice

>

> > > > continued improvement in my energy level. (I dramatically

>

> > inproved

>

> > > my

>

> > > > LM:BF ratio ....increasing my LBM by 30# and decreasing BF

by

>

> 16%

>

> > > in

>

> > > > 18 months!) It was only AFTER I increased my LM that I

noticed

>

> > the

>

> > > > dramatic improvement in my energy that allowed me to seem

>

> normal

>

> > to

>

> > > > others (even though my 02 diffusion and lung volume had not

>

> > > > changed!)

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Why? Fat-burning does not result in a C02 residue while

>

> > glycogen-

>

> > > > burning does!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > I am not talking about getting muscle-bound. I used hand

>

> > weights

>

> > > > and some DVD programs that did not involve aerobics

>

> > > > (www.joycevedral. com). I also went to body-building

>

> > > > websites and

>

> > > > asked many questions. It was on one of these websties

>

> > > > (www.jayrobb. com) that I learned about the fat-burning zone

>

> and

>

> > > > decided to purchase a blood glucose meter. (BTW....every

body-

>

> > > builder

>

> > > > I contacted over the internet was more than willing to

respond

>

> > > answer

>

> > > > my questions.)

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > When I exercise in the fat-burning zone, I do not

experience

>

> > the

>

> > > > exhaustion/tirednes s that follows exercise done in the

>

> glycogen-

>

> > > > burning zone (95+ Blood Glucose). The reason is simple; Fat-

>

> > > > burning does not increase C02 in the blood! Glycogen-burning

>

> does

>

> > > > increase C02 in the blood. That C02 has to get out of my

blood

>

> > via

>

> > > > my lungs....which is where the crux of the problem lies!

People

>

> > who

>

> > > > do not have lung disease can hyper-ventilate to get rid of

the

>

> > > excess

>

> > > > C02 generated by aerobic exercise (done in the glycogen-

burning

>

> > > zone)

>

> > > > but those of us with lung disease will have much more

>

> difficulty

>

> > > > removing it! The

>

> > > > unremoved C02 decreases our energy!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > How does one lose weight without aerobic exercise? I

>

> discovered

>

> > > > that the champion body-builders only use aerobic exercise to

>

> get

>

> > > body

>

> > > > fat % below 10% (abnormally low) by doing very high intensity

>

> > > > exercise which takes their HR to 85% of Maximum. This

generates

>

> > > LOTS

>

> > > > OF C02! They refuse to do the kind of 'aerobic' exercise we

are

>

> > > > taught in rehab because, they have discovered, it takes too

>

> much

>

> > > > time, burns only minimal fat, and risks breaking down LM!!!!

>

> > Until

>

> > > > the last 6 weeks prior to a major competition, they use diet

>

> (to

>

> > > keep

>

> > > > them in the fat-burning zone) and lean muscle (to burn the

fat

>

> > > during

>

> > > > daily activities)! They use diet to get them into the fat-

>

> burning

>

> > > > zone (70-95 blood glucose) as, in this zone, the body is

>

> > NATURALLY

>

> > > > oxygenated at it best. As long as they have LM and stay in

this

>

> > > > zone, the body NATURALLY burns fat for every activity...even

>

> > > sitting

>

> > > > and breathing!

>

> > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > You don't have to have 'extreme' muscles to burn fat in

the

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone. However, you do have to have LM! When I began

>

> > trying

>

> > > > to increase my LM (3 years ago), I discovered that. at 190#,

my

>

> > BF%

>

> > > > was 42%. My LBM was only 110#. Most of this weight had been

>

> > gained

>

> > > > after I lost LM when I couldn't eat or breathe! (My prior

>

> weight

>

> > > was

>

> > > > 140# with 28% BF.) I realized that I did not have sufficient

LM

>

> > to

>

> > > > burn fat at more than a snail's pace. Even then, I would have

>

> > > regular

>

> > > > setbacks when I tried to do even cardio exercise three days

in

>

> a

>

> > > > row! Therefore, I spent 18 months increasing LM. One month

>

> ago, I

>

> > > > weighed 190# with only 26% BF......that means I now have

141#

>

> of

>

> > > > LBM. My weight did not go down because LM weighs more than

BF.

>

> > > > However, when I finally could not do more weight-training

>

> (cannot

>

> > > > lift more than 8# because of scar tissue from lung biopsy), I

>

> > > stopped

>

> > > > losing body fat. Please note that I did not need

>

> > > > to lift more than

>

> > > > 8# in order to increase my LBM by 30#.

>

> > > > > However, I did need to learn how to do weight training

>

> properly

>

> > > > and I found Joyce Vedral's programs to be the easiest to

>

> > understand

>

> > > > and use. (She was trained by Weider and participated in

women's

>

> > > > championship programs. She is currently 61. Her programs are

>

> for

>

> > > > men and women. )

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Although I knew about the fat-burning zone, I only learned

>

> > about

>

> > > > using a Blood Glucose monitor to check my blood sugar about a

>

> > > months

>

> > > > ago when I got Jay Robb's THE FAT-BURNING BOOK. Now that I

>

> have a

>

> > > > way to monitor whether or not I am in the fat-burning zone, I

>

> > have

>

> > > > finally begun using my LM to burn BF.....except at night

when I

>

> > > > desaturate to about 82% during a deep sleep. I have lost 8#

in

>

> > this

>

> > > > past month....none of it LM as my BF has also decreased by

>

> 1.5%!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Now...before I begin any exercise, I take my BG. If it is

>

> > greater

>

> > > > than 90, I DON'T exercise as I

>

> > > > know I will enter the glycogen-burning

>

> > > > zone too easily. It is more important to me to stay in the

fat-

>

> > > > burning zone than to exercise as exercise in the glycogen-

>

> burning

>

> > > > zone will result in an increase in C02 which I will have to

>

> > remove

>

> > > > from my lungs. In other words, it is counter-productive. If

my

>

> BG

>

> > > > is in the 80's, I exercise in my cardio range (about 50%-60%

of

>

> > my

>

> > > > MHR). I then check my BG 15 minutes after completing my

>

> exercise.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > 1. If there is only minimal change (decrease) in my BG, I

>

> have

>

> > > > done good.

>

> > > > > 2. If my BG has decreased, I have increased C02....which

will

>

> > > > need to be released through quiet time. Generally the amount

of

>

> > > > increase is only slight.

>

> > > > > 3. If my BG has increased, I have broken down LM for

>

> glycogen.

>

> > > > Generally this is only a small increase when I am doing my

>

> > strength

>

> > > > yoga.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > For example, if I begin exercising when my BG is above 90,

it

>

> > is

>

> > > > not unusual for my BG to

>

> > > > go up by 20-30 points during the exercise as

>

> > > > my body breaks down LM for its glycogen. If I exercise in my

>

> fat-

>

> > > > burning zone, my BG rarely goes up. But if it does, it is by

no

>

> > > more

>

> > > > than 3-5 points....LM breakdown is limited. Please keep in

mind

>

> > > that

>

> > > > I try to do 30-45 minutes of strength yoga (which does

repeated

>

> > > push-

>

> > > > ups) every day! This is an isometric form of strength

training.

>

> > It

>

> > > > took me two years to build up the strength to be able to

>

> > > > do 'chaturanga' because of the scarring in my lungs from the

>

> open

>

> > > > lung biopsy!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > Again, I do not know if anyone is even interested in this

>

> > > > information but, since it took me 4 years to accumulate these

>

> > facts

>

> > > > (mainly from body-builders) and 3 years of experimentation to

>

> > prove

>

> > > > they work, I want to pass them on. I keep hoping that someone

>

> > else

>

> > > > will be able to benefit from this knowledge.

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > BTW....

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > How did my morbidly obese friend (350# at 52% BF) with

>

> > > > severe

>

> > > > ashtma (from black mold exposure) benefit from this? She

began

>

> > > > focusing on increasing LM (using hand weights) for 1` year.

>

> (LBM=

>

> > > > 168#; BF=182#) Her weight did not change but her LM:BF ratio

>

> did

>

> > as

>

> > > > her BF% dropped from 52% to 52%. LBM=203 and BF=147. Then she

>

> > began

>

> > > > doing taiji (which increases oxygen in the body.) 2.5 years

>

> ago,

>

> > > she

>

> > > > could not walk 20' without being significantly out of

breath.

>

> She

>

> > > > needed to sleep 3 hours every afternoon. Now she does not

take

>

> > > naps,

>

> > > > does 45 minutes of taiji daily, and is able to go on trips

with

>

> > her

>

> > > > husband! (She is at a taiji seminar this weekend.) Now my

>

> friend

>

> > is

>

> > > > monitoring her Blood Glucose. She realizes that she was very

>

> > close

>

> > > > to full-fledged diabetes. AFter 3 weeks of making dietary

>

> changes

>

> > > > (using her monitor to measure success/failure in her

choices),

>

> > her

>

> > > > blood glucose is much closer to normal. After 3 years of

steady

>

> > > > weight gain (over 100# in just 1 year

>

> > > > > during

>

> > > > the black mold exposure), she if finally starting to lose

>

> > > > weight. And....she still cannot do any aerobic exercise as it

>

> > will

>

> > > > cause major shortness of breath! However, she can do

>

> > taiji...which

>

> > > > is cardio!

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > >

>

> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __

>

> > > > >

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