@Junebug: Don't mention it.
Try it again and wait until the entire video loads before playing. Then scroll the time bar to approximately where you left off and see if you can watch the rest.
@ Carl: It's okay, dude. You're free to think what you like.
I thought it was valuable to me because it explains why I had a hard time dropping 5 to 15 pounds of extra weight that made me look like a softy, when I'm actually quite athletic.
This is coming from a guy who is not terribly overweight, or obese, or has any kind of diabetic problems.
I've always been athletic to some degree or another. In fact, I probably injured myself as a result of over doing it!
Exercise wasn't enough. I didn't realize the fruit juices I drank, the sports drinks I had after a workout (during high school), and the sodas - all did damage to me as an athlete.
It totally explained why burning calories didn't make sense to me either. I couldn't explain it before. Now I have a better understanding of it.
Here's what I mean:
I started training with a friend of mine not too long ago. One of the things he had me do is burn calories via the step machine for 40 or so minutes to burn a total of 350 calories. And I got results...
Well...
We had a bit of a falling out (for some stupid reason). So I'm training myself now.
Guess what...
I did less than what he had me do. I cut my cardio down to only 15 minutes at a much higher intensity and burned less calories (150 calories, in fact)! And I got much faster results than the ridiculously long 40 minute step machine work out!
I hate those step machines. I hate elliptical machines. I hate treadmills. I hate the stupid bike machines (real bikes are okay). All those machines in the gym save the weight machines and the free weights, I hated.
Note to mention: I completely dropped fruit drinks, soft drinks, and sports drinks from my diet.
I still eat carbs. But the ones that the body can process.