If muscle tissue is just your body adapting to stress and it seems like muscle tissue is the warmest tissue, why can't I just put a progressively larger ice cube on my ass to get great glutes?
I really want those slootly glutes
But like srsly, since I got more muscle and fat tissue I can finally step out in the "cold" and not hate life. Even just n00b gains helped tons. Another reason all those fitness beckies should put on some muscle, they can stop hating the cold so much.
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12-14-2014, 01:13 AM #1
If muscle tissue is just your body adapting to stress
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+1 swimmers perform some of the highest volumes of exercise, and some of the most intense, yet many female swimmers are far from lean. Some studies link regular exposure to low temperatures to increased appetite and fat storage hormones.
But then again, if you just stay sufficiently cold all the time--like those on Antarctic expeditions--you can burn tremendous numbers of calories daily, like 10,000.
So applying ice = no. Going to the Antarctic with inadequate gear and supplies = yes but you will not enjoy it."The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously."
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12-16-2014, 11:13 AM #13
mirin errytang
My ass is a great thing to be discussed.
Speculating here.
Other than insulation, fat may be correlated, but not the direct cause. BP and pulse being low is a result of your body adapting to a low cal diet.
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Not sure, tbh. I assume insulation is actually real from my own experiences, because I don't think pulse and BP would drastically affect temperature as long as it remains within certain ranges. Obviously the extremes will have a more significant effect. Regardless, fat creates more skin contact which does create greater heat. There are certain areas on your body which get a large increase in contact area when you grow (back/arm area where you essentially increase your armpit by a large amount, legs). I imagine a similar effect if you get fatter which confound the effects of insulation.
This is how we overanaylze, lol.
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This thread has taken great turn and I don't mean the silence.
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