Tip 1: if you fast prior to exercise your body will oxidise fat more quickly Tip 2: the higher the intensity of the exercise the quicker your body will switch over to burning fat Tip 3: if you want to burn more body fat exercise intensely for 20 to 60 minutes and then move onto medium intensity cardio training Tip 4: if you must eat before exercise aim to keep insulin levels low if you want to oxidise more body fat (so eating fat and protein) Tip 5: high intensity exercise followed by moderate intensity exercise is optimal for fat burning overall
@matrevel99382 ай бұрын
Tip 1 and 4 are saying the opposite
@inglescatalunya2 ай бұрын
@@Bu.T.F.I problem with high intensity workout before "fat burning" routine: elevated lactate levels will prevent fat oxidization. Do the opposite: complete the fat burning routine first (so lactate levels stay nice and low) and then do the high intensity routine. 😊
@ajaydevra62892 ай бұрын
@@matrevel9938it says if you can't ignore food, in that case you should lower the insulin leval
@avd1sc0v3r52 ай бұрын
@@matrevel9938well it’s saying it as an exemption. i.e IF you must eat, eat proteins before, whilst keeping in mind it is more effective to fast.
@mirandabluАй бұрын
Fast and eat before exercise 🤔 how does this work ?
@JesseGilbrideАй бұрын
I had great success (at age 42) with 3 days at the gym doing warmup (5-10 min) --> powerlifting (60+ min) --> cardio (20+ min) --> stretching --> eating a high protein meal (never mind the overall daily nutrition), plus 1 day of intense vinyasa yoga. Sleep and hydration are worth mentioning.
@rolandlovett56952 ай бұрын
I lost 60lbs in 3 months. 30yo male. Medium exercise exery morning for 45mins. Only eating between 2:30-8:30pm, and making those meals as clean and healthy as possible.
@ashik6419Ай бұрын
How did u manage cravings
@rolandlovett5695Ай бұрын
@ashik6419 I didn't want to waste the time and energy I put into my workouts. It was easy after a few weeks, motivated by weight falling off. My stomach chemistry changed also, so I really wanted the feeling of eating good food more than taste. Eventually the good food tasted better too
@ashik6419Ай бұрын
@@rolandlovett5695 but u too felt strong craving in the beginning? Whenever I try for diet and exercise There is extreme resistance and craving towards junk foods
@rolandlovett5695Ай бұрын
@ashik6419 yeah, the fasting was a rough adjustment period overall. It gets easy though when you break through the wall. Honestly, I was extremely motivated by low self-esteem too. I was overweight most of my life, hate being made fun of. In a depression period, I ballooned up to my largest weight ever and just decided to choose the healthy road that would bring my happiness instead of continuing down the path I was on. Want to be a good role model for my son too, fitness was not a thing in my home growing up.
@TanzeelaAsif1Ай бұрын
Impressive
@arch843113 күн бұрын
The best advise so far- thanks. I have been fat most of my life- once insulin level goes down- I do see the change
@TheMillionDollarDropout2 ай бұрын
I feel like this can also be taken as “If you’re metabolically healthy (lean, under 20% body fat, maybe even somewhat muscular) then you really should just go on walks while fasted, and if you’re morbidly obese or just obese, you should go low or no carb like a carnivore type diet or at least animal BASED but still try to be fasting while you do level 1 steady state cardio by walking. There’s a reason jacked up dudes like ProPhysiques Paul R. says all he does for cardio is walk for like 2 hours a day and so does Thomas Delaurer who has an insane physique basically year round. He has an entire video on this.
@Kmasse82 ай бұрын
21 years ago wanted to lose my big belly (93cm circumference) quickly. Went to run (HIIT) during the mornings (before eating) and during the first week the training session would last maximum 15min. After 5min warmup (walking), 30-45 seconds flatout run, followed by 45-120sec break (walking), and then repeat this cycles 4 times in total. The second and third training sessions were the same (4 flatout sprints) during the first week. Second week (5 cycles), third week (6 cycles) and so forth. On week 10 (so roughly 2.5 months) my waist circumference had dropped from 93cm to 78cm. During that time I kept lifting weights twice a week.
@anshultiwari13032 ай бұрын
What about now? How much is your circumference 😅
@inglescatalunya2 ай бұрын
@@Kmasse8 Yepp, nothing beats walking. Except perhaps walking uphill, it burns even more calories (since walking uphill will need a greater effort from the glutes) while still keeping heart rate in Zone 2. 💪🏼
@paulkersey1007Ай бұрын
@@anshultiwari1303 You should really feel some sort of stupid asking the man hoping the guy failed yet he knows his stuff. Look at you now.
@marinayurchak2437Ай бұрын
@@inglescatalunya😅 10:13 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 10:13 10:13
@saintl1377Ай бұрын
Fantastic!! 🎉😊
@richardmiddleton77702 ай бұрын
Weather you're burning fat or glucose/glycogen depends on the intensity of the exercise. You can train your ability to burn more fat by doing low intensity continuous exercise below LT1 (zone 2). You can also train this by reducing your carb intake throughout the day and going longer between eating.
@AnnaLorris2 ай бұрын
Good info! Just finished reading "Health and Beauty Mastery" - what an eye-opener! This book exposes so many hidden truths about the beauty and health industry that no one talks about!
@FireOElijahMC2 ай бұрын
Truly a great book
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@jorgealicea20882 ай бұрын
This is great information. Thanks for posting.
@CarlosRayNorris1979Ай бұрын
Stress is a big contributer.. I lift heavy weights and work in a difficult physical environment.. But since I injured my achillies running has stopped and I've gained weight.
@newday26372 ай бұрын
Great video. Andrew always has such awesome information and life hacks , to achieve your goals more efficiently. Thank you for sharing .
@artemymelnikov41772 ай бұрын
Important to say that HIIT training without control of the load can influence the heart health. Important to start from moderate intensity if person has no work out experience.
@hendrikdebruin40122 ай бұрын
So you should exercise first thing in the morning before eating. Then have a drink of ginger and lemon and then have your first and only meal around 4 in the afternoon? Should work?
@gamespotlive3673Ай бұрын
Thank you for the wisdom drop.
@realfoodsforlife7002 ай бұрын
It is literally calories in vs calories out whether you sit on the couch and eat less than you burn or do hours of hit and burn more than you eat. I personally went from 251 to 212 over 3 months doing minimal lifting and being in a 500/day calorie deficit. 39 pounds later I realized it is just that simple
@JustinSnyder-tb1dgАй бұрын
Im sure you are aware, but eating low glycemic carbs has the same metabolic effect as only eating fat and protein before exercise. 1. While high intensity followed by low intensity is optimal for burning more fat (calories) it is only effective for people who are willing to spend more than 40-60 minutes exercising. If you only have 30 minutes high intensity is more effective. 2. Doing the exercise is more important than intensity. Do what you enjoy and will continue doing.
@ianjabagt54742 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dr!! I appreciate 🙏 your simplicity ✨️
@hanksimon10232 ай бұрын
About 40 years ago, there was interest in Tai Chi and in Yoga for seniors and the elderly to increase mobility. Mobility improved and a 'surprise' benefit was measurably increased toning. Not body building type results, but slow, steady fat loss that was an unexpected bonus. At the time, continuous movement, time under tension, and stretching were suspected as 'hidden factors' not originally considered, but more studies were recommended because benefits didn't seem to plateau. There was one anecdotal report of a 90yo going from a wheel chair to winning a long distance race after a few years, but I can't find those results. Given that *stretching* is 'emerging' as an important part of bodybuilding, was there any followup research on those old Tai Chi etc. studies? [I think the original studies might have been from Cincinnati or Cleveland???]
@paulscheufler3022 ай бұрын
I spent a year with a Tai Chi master. We focused on the forms and a few special exercises. There result was great muscle tone and super energy reserves energy reserves.
@missa1goins29 күн бұрын
I was surprised with the amount of fat loss from Yoga,, physical therapy taught me the yoga exercises, I just didn't know it was yoga until I was done with physical therapy and started watching YT videos of yoga
@Healthguide24h2 ай бұрын
Great Information 💌
@maurolimaokАй бұрын
Excelente vídeo. Ótimas considerações. Obrigado.
@foam_on_face50912 ай бұрын
Can someone tell in simple words: 1. Is it better to eat before working out or not? 2. Does 45 mins strength training followed by 10 mins cardio help burn body fat faster?
@WIREQUEENАй бұрын
Basically any type of exercise will burn fat,but consistency is the key.
@loracondon72762 ай бұрын
What is considered high intensity workout and what could be high intensity workouts for people to start doing who are not really in shape?
@JugglinJellyTake012 ай бұрын
You have zones 1 to 5 from low intensity to high. Intensity should be 80% low and 20% high in say a weekly schedule. I am doing 100% zone 2 with occasional bursts of zone 3 or 4. Some people have gone into high intensity after years of lack of exercise and suffered serious medical problems as they haven't developed core fitness. Better to start off slow while improving diet. Eg eliminate soft drinks this week / fortnight add a daily fruit such as an orange or 50g of nuts such as walnuts. It is also worth drinking around half litre of water before exercise as that reduces cramps and aches post exercise. Zone 1 and 2 should be comfortable and enjoyable so you want to continue. Note you can spend hours looking at videos when you can buy a college or university book second hand for a more holistic understanding. Browse through the contents and make sure it covers your starting point.
@Flykeescape0721 күн бұрын
Thanks.
@zumi43242 ай бұрын
great tips!
@MiloHerranz2 ай бұрын
Is this also aplicable to women ? Women in menopause?
@briegookin21122 ай бұрын
I’m always trying to find nerdy sports scientists that specialize in female problems. it’s like it’s totally avoided cuz we have way too many roadblocks cuz we’re meant to have more fat. x_x
@CalmVibesVee2 ай бұрын
Exercise fasted, keep fats low so you burn your own more. It’s working for me in menopause. Fiber! Circuit train with weights or bands. Intermittent fast best you can.
@malinaf12 ай бұрын
@@briegookin2112 tray dr stacy sims or lyle McDonald - he wrote a Women's book, even prior to Dr Sims
@wellnesswithcj2 ай бұрын
@@briegookin2112check out ray peat he wrote a book about it called from pms to menopause. He also has interviews on KZbin that are in depth and informative
@jaxxs87032 ай бұрын
@@CalmVibesVeethat’s so great. Happy for you. I am moving toward realizing this for myself. In menopause I lost my set point. I no longer can do what I used to as easily. I am finding my new identity and set point with the allowance of acceptance of it all 😅. I also realized I ran on ego my whole life. Now my goal is loving and accepting myself for who I am because I exist only 😊
@danielnoah8664Ай бұрын
Does anyone know which episode of his podcast this is from? Thanks
@inglescatalunya2 ай бұрын
You simply cannot deplete your glycogen stores in 20 minutes... The muscles and the liver store approx. 400-600 grams of glycogen (depending on size and muscularity), which equals 2000 calories. No way you're gonna burn through this in 20 minites.
@maraxussrafhaelАй бұрын
🙄
@jessica56572 ай бұрын
What do you think about supplementing HMB and D3 as an active 55+ fit female who mostly eats healthy and exercises to help maintain muscle strength as I age?
@willcook4032 ай бұрын
Are you lifting ? It’s needed to keep bone density maximised. Where the muscle meets the joints, that intersection when stressed, triggers bone density increase. Always have great form, avoid injury, and make it hard for You, but not so hard you bust a brain cell! Combine intermittent fasting with high quality animal protein and very low sugar and simple carbs, and you’re on your way to better life and longer.
@willcook4032 ай бұрын
Ps D3 needs K2 also which will help the calcium end up in your bones rather than vessels. That’s actually a big deal.
@anjaroganpirc5012 ай бұрын
@@willcook403vitamin D with Magnesium is much better, Magnesium increases vitamin D absorption 👍
@lennywinbox17342 ай бұрын
Kind of sounds like more broscience. I never thought I'd like exercise fasted, but it's working. Kettlebells HIIT/tabata. Rock it!
@PeakPerformanceHacks12 ай бұрын
Great info!😄
@tysonpeterАй бұрын
Should you do weight training while in a fasted state? trying to lose body fat and gain muscle
@Elena_PS912 ай бұрын
Thanks very insightful
@LevelUpMusic1Ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, I recognized that after intense workouts I tend to get ill more often (also since my kindergarden kids bring lots of bacteria/viruses). Is there a way to reduce the „open window“ effect after workouts where the immune system is weakened? Would love to hear your opinion. Thanks for the great videos!
@goldy6982 ай бұрын
Nice nice nice!! Thank you..
@VanessasVarietyVenue2 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@kengurooable2 ай бұрын
I've read studies of fasting exercise for men and women. Apparently, it only works better for men. For me personally, doing HIIT and weight training works the best. I can feel the switch in about 30 min.
@carwoman432 ай бұрын
As a woman, the most efficiently I've ever dropped 30lbs was a half hour of walking fasted every morning.
@kengurooable2 ай бұрын
@@carwoman43 lucky you! Walking does nothing for me except increase my stamina. And that requires 4-5 hours walk on a hard track.
@Sunnygoldenretriever2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@deandean32462 ай бұрын
Hello, Sometimes, I'm not understanding. So, coach and PT say that fasting and training have a tendency to burn muscles. In the end. It better not ear before training or eat after? I'm getting lost with all the different options out there.
@zyeeb2 ай бұрын
Question....after HITT training-where we burn more glycogen--AH says we will then burn fat for up to 24 hrs, ie Oxidysing more Fat... But what if we eat something after the training..say a salad with protein...do we then interrupt the fat oxidization? seems that while we will burn more fat for up to 24 hrs after HITT type training...that any fat burning would end once we eat and our systems use the food for fuel..vs already stored fat? thoughts?
@fudomyo-oАй бұрын
What is the approx. length of time for fast walking to switch into burning that fat if there is not weight training involved
@AlchemyofTradingАй бұрын
But what about the podcast with Stacy Sims where she said that fasting with exercise makes you store fat??
@Jimmy_CavalloАй бұрын
🚨 0:40 NO ONE… should do cardio before weights if doing it in the same gym visit. Cardio in the morning and waits in the afternoon is OK but most of us have a real job and a life outside the gym. 👊🏼
@francescoderensis857Ай бұрын
If you fast before training, what happens to lean muscle mass?
@metagaminguniversemgu22402 ай бұрын
What if you are already burning fat through being fat adapted in Keto? Will you burn fat no matter what because the glycogen stores are already exhausted? It seem these rules are based on assuming you are eating Fat, Protein, Carbs, and you need to burn the glycogen from carbs first, then your body switches to burning fat. After which you can continue a low intensity exercise for continued fat burn.
@tsukabull165022 күн бұрын
I'd like to know if any of this is different in a person with type II diabetes......
@Radvan84Ай бұрын
You basically stole Huberman video, put some slides and subtitles and claims it as yours
@danielfeltsbachАй бұрын
What if you eat after working out, you only described during and before workout
@timreding43642 ай бұрын
It all boils down to four words................"EAT LESS.....EXERCISE MORE.." In other words....DO SOMETHING!!!! It does NOT matter what you do....just..............DO IT!!!
@toriwolf59782 ай бұрын
Love it 🎉🎉🎉
@MrGchiasson2 ай бұрын
Hah! Oddly, I skipped breakfast and getting ready for the gym...great timing.
@johntownsend47222 ай бұрын
That only works for a few weeks Tim, as your body gets adapted to training it burns the same amount of energy overall as no training. - most people don’t make it to the few weeks of training though!
@barbberg88332 ай бұрын
If that were true, we wouldn’t have a problem. Your argument has been scientifically proved wrong
@durvinkonn2 ай бұрын
What to do then? @@johntownsend4722
@ThaStonedGardner2 ай бұрын
So how can you relate this to real people? I'm trained. My wife is not. I still have a decent amount of body fat. She has much more than me. We started our fat loss journey together. I've lost 25# in five weeks. She lost a few pounds her first two weeks and then nothing. I cut my calories and my sugar and upped my cardio and my weight training. Working like a champ. She started cardio and weight training, dropped her sugar and is trying tomfigure out maintenance calories. If she does anything fasted, cardio or weight training, she's literally passing out on me as we train. She can't do 90 minutes of zone two. Hell I can barely do that. I have to be walking a 14 minute mile to get into zone 2 heart rate. I sure as hell aint walking six miles at a time at that pace. Her zone 2 is significantly slower paced, but she aint doing 90 minutes of it. Doc says she's insulin resistant and has metabolic syndrome. I figure omce she gets enough muscle on her and gets her cario amled up more she should lose some weight and ner body should start responding better. Hopefully sooner than later cuz she's getting frustrated. She went from super sedentary to nkw pretty damned active and no weight is coming off. But no way am I training her fasted. 7:36
@hendrikdebruin40122 ай бұрын
Different strokes for different folks I presume? We all differ so vastly do we not? I have not been to gym for 38 years. I sit on my behind in a chair 10 to 12 hours a day working. I have high BP - always above 150/98. Yet I can get down on the floor now and do a perfect plank for 2 minutes without breaking a sweat. Weird? I am 1.75 m and weigh 96 Kgs at age 67.
@JamesEvans-w7wАй бұрын
90 minutes of fasted exercise is right where i need to eat something or i drop off about 15% workload. So less energy burnt vs have some carbs and smah out another hr.
@bsreckovic2 ай бұрын
I need a summary chart please !
@bluesuperman1Ай бұрын
Yeah i cant follow this lmao
@theelite2625Ай бұрын
Takeoff rapper while doing the legendary ATL “Hold up” dance 😂
@patiencegough42882 ай бұрын
but will working out fasted also burn muscle?
@NickRios2 ай бұрын
No
@emmelinebarre-minos66352 ай бұрын
What about the difference between man and women. Dr gaby Lyon was pretty clear on not fasting for women before exercise, we need fuel. Do you disagree or don’t want to give this precision ?
@phoenixgirl112 ай бұрын
I heard exactly the same. Specially among peri menopausal women and post menopause. Aldo Dr Stacy Simms says the same thing. She says that women are not small men. For women it will raise cortisol to high and impede fat oxidation while accumulating fat.
@emmelinebarre-minos66352 ай бұрын
@@phoenixgirl11 yes i also follow her and it helps me understand better my body as a women on peri menopause
@toriwolf59782 ай бұрын
lol I fast always when exercising in morning don’t eat until one in the afternoon just never like to eat breakfast , just me I’m fine 👍
@emmelinebarre-minos66352 ай бұрын
@@toriwolf5978 thanks, I was ok also after 9 years of fasting. The thing is, it s not because you get used to and feel fine that is the clevest way. My point is to follow some optimum data understanding how our biochimie works. Advising fasting if we discover how non optimal is for peri and menopause women is contreproductive in my opinion.
@Youknowwhoin202419 күн бұрын
COLD 🥶 SHOWERS 🚿
@metalmaniac52182 ай бұрын
ragi malt carb is great
@Jetsetfastfood2 ай бұрын
10 minutes of talking that should take 15 seconds to say.
@jaxxs87032 ай бұрын
Yes he hashes it🎉
@ShivankarAggarwal2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@khatoolkhatemi88742 ай бұрын
Hi ❤it’s also for women too I mean your advice and also for women in 50 ?give us answers please
@JarodSistare2 ай бұрын
This advice most likely isn’t good for women in their 50’s. Andrew Huberman has a podcast with Dr. Stacy Sims who has excellent insight into proper training protocols for women in their 50’s.
@johncarter4411Ай бұрын
So I just went for a 30 minute walk and then was going to do some strength training, but now I'm like is that backwords?
@toni81312 ай бұрын
what about cortisol
@MNTrader2012Ай бұрын
It is all in the shit people eat. No one in a refugee camp has ever failed to lose fat.
@DougD-p7kАй бұрын
If HIIT is defined by 90-100 % in studies, then what is 'super' HIIT ?
@Lambo_567Ай бұрын
How to burn fat: Eat a bit less but keep protein high 4 times a week weightlifting +10.000 walking a day
@JTim907 күн бұрын
And then there's another study that suggests that "oxidizing fat" might not be even the primary driver of fat loss. They took a group of athletes to a high mountain area and they lost more fat, even though they oxidized less fat due to lower oxygen availability. The study title is "Abdominal fat reducing outcome of exercise training: fat burning or hydrocarbon source redistribution?" Anyways the most important thing you could do is (surprise!) eat healthy and exercise more. If exercising fasted makes you stick to it, then do it. If you can't stick to exercising fasted, then don't exercise fasted. No reason to make 10 mins video about it.
@jaxxs87032 ай бұрын
Makes sense but only if you aren’t weak and feeling rank from the blood sugar drop. When you first start getting sugar out it’s like a drug that needs to be weened. 😅😂❤
@UVJ_Scott2 ай бұрын
I find if I take the playback speed to 2X I can do high intensity learning (HIL) and probably burn more calories.
@Nocturnal8082 ай бұрын
I thought he’d advice us to think our far away
@manjinderdhillon61902 ай бұрын
This isn't entirely true for women training fasted
@alvisjose2 ай бұрын
🔥
@RemyNas242 ай бұрын
What 5 exercises
@deputydadbod45982 ай бұрын
I keep trying to give this guy a shot because he's all over the internet but I just can't. Dude might as well be Vshred with his ability to interpret and pick out pieces of studies that fit his ideas and disregard the rest. There are no studies that show fasted exercise gives any meaningful change in fatloss. That means that though there is a difference after 90+ minutes of cardio it's so small that it doesn't matter. I'll also ask who out there struggles with weightloss but also runs for 90 minutes while also not fueling for that before hand? That's dangerous. Also insulin is not the enemy.. this guy bothers the hell out of me. But hey he's a "Dr"... what do I know.
@ithreadtheneedleАй бұрын
He is a phd not an md... but even for a phd, surprising that he wouldnt question causation in a correlation study. We don't actually know if it's not simply that people who are stressed both fidget more and have more norepineohrine release... that norepinephrine is what makes you fidget!
@CalmVibesVee2 ай бұрын
So basically you don’t burn body fat till you use up most of your glycogen stores?
@BEACHDUDE715 күн бұрын
I lost 65 pounds in 4 months
@CogMarks2 ай бұрын
Women workout better with a little bit of food.
@d.o.77842 ай бұрын
This is not for those who struggle to walk 15 min a day to lose weight 😬
@therealloulove19 күн бұрын
90min of cardio sounds ridiculous
@kam816Ай бұрын
My man you’re almost going completely CrossFittwrs Don’t do you’re completely inaccurate. You’re taking facts and put them together with different methods I hope people don’t listen to you they will get hurt
@jcritt1349Ай бұрын
Nah. Have a good meal before. You will be able to work out with more intensity. Your muscles will thank you.
@tkbaku3036Ай бұрын
Guys eat before u exercise 😂 athletes eat before they excercise. Half y’all fastin and can’t lift bc you ain’t eating 😂😂
@kevinb97902 ай бұрын
This dude talked for so long and it just got more and more confusing. Just get to the fucking point.
@Shadow_Warri0rАй бұрын
CALORIES IN CALORIES OUT IS COMPLETE BS
@thegrantkennedy2 ай бұрын
I’m a historian let me tell you how to burn fat! 🤦♂️
@advithmahipal96062 ай бұрын
Don't do intermittent fasting and exercise , you will burn muscle and will be more prone to injury.
@Jay_Kennedy2 ай бұрын
Not true.
@jeronimosuarez79572 ай бұрын
I am sorry but "burning more" fat doesn't mean anything. 3-7%? 10-20%? 50!?! When you don't eat during exercise, you get really hungry afterwards and your body tends to convert available energy into "more fat" as an adaptation. Plus, athletic performance and adaptations suffer from fasted training...Average Joe, use a pinch of salt.
@TheMillionDollarDropout2 ай бұрын
Yea yea and I heard “should you exercise while fasted” being talked about by Thomas delaurer on a video and he explained scientifically that when we exercise on an empty stomach we will actually tend to burn less calories afterward cause your body is trying to keep a. Balance thanks to homeostasis
@JinrikageroАй бұрын
I've been fasting and doing exercise moderately. I've lost a lot of fat. But will try to do high intensity first then moderate
@Juanita-w6u2 ай бұрын
Glad you sent a homosexual aagent hes distgusting better 😮keep an better eye on me
@glenndavid87252 ай бұрын
Eating disorder territory.
@rmondave2 ай бұрын
who in the heck has 90 minutes to do continuous exercise, plus 10 minutes to get ready, 15 minutes to get to the gym, 10 minutes to shower and 15 minutes to fix my hair, and 15 minutes to get through traffic home. Is the government now gonna pay us to focus only on exercising, like they pay the migrants in NYC?
@benjaminwesercreative2 ай бұрын
endurance athletes - people who love to to hike - my dad is 60 still rides bikes in races and has build his own business. it is all possible, comes down to your priorities and your decisions in life - not what the government will allow you to do
@arvindk51052 ай бұрын
This is dangerous. Don't do long bouts of exercise in a fasted state...