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Old February 12th, 2007, 02:12 AM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diet,alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.christnet.christianlife,alt.usenet.kooks
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Default Luke 6:21

False prophet Andrew B. Chung spammed:

convicted neighbor GaryG wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
convicted neighbor GaryG wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:


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Those who choose to unwisely engage in strenuous exercise while obese
typically end up being worse off when they sustain injury which often
is attributed to osteoarthritis rather than to the exercise. What is
clinically observed is that once people are lean and trim from eating
less, they find themselves more capable of exercising strenuously more
comfortably and with less injury.

Indeed, that has been my own
personal experience now physically able to run ultramarathons not
because of training but because of losing all my visceral adipose
tissue (VAT),

Hey, that's pretty cool...

The truth is cool.

I'm sure many athletes would be interested in that
"training strategy".

The world class athletes already know that the hungrier they are the
more capable they physically become.


Bizarre...


Truth seems bizarre to the untruthful.

can you cite any studies or articles supporting this assertion
(other than the voices in your head)?


Simply recall the history of ex-champion Mike Tyson.

It was lean&trim&hungry Mike Tyson that was feared.

When an athlete loses in a competition where s/he was a physical match
with his/her competitor, s/he knows that s/he was not hungry enough.


Again...any proof of this?


This is common knowledge.

LORD Almighty GOD is the Source of all true knowledge and wisdom.

Your lack of knowledge simply shows you are without GOD's favor.

In countries where the brainwashing that "hunger is bad" does not
occur (ie Kenya), the runners are leaner, trimmer, and much faster
because they know in their hearts that "hunger is good."


Yeah, I heard the Auschwitz 10,000 meter relay team was world class.


Starving people are not hungry.

BTW - as usual, you ducked my earlier question: "Have you ever actually
completed an ultramarathon...?"


In the Holy Spirit, I know HE has made me able.

You asserted in your post above that you were capable of running an
"ultramarathon" (typically, 50 or 100 miles, per
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultramarathon ). Have you done so, or is this
just another delusion of grandeur on your part?


It is knowledge from the Holy Spirit.


*POINK*

Chung the weasel shows his whiskers again.

--
Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco

"To err is human, to cover it up is Weasel" -- Dogbert