It's from the PEDs that Floyd uses in the off season.
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Originally posted by T18Z View PostAh, alright then. Why don't you agree with me mentioning genes? Do you understand fully what I meant by including it in regards to metabolism?
Don't be one of those types that thinks that they know more about this stuff than anyone, please.
Now if you can explain it, then please, explain. Nobody said that you were wrong.
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Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Posthow does body structure affect metabolism?
The structure of a persons body, specifically in regards to there ratio of lean muscle mass vs fat has a large effect on there resting metabolic rate. During exercise, two people both weighing 200 pounds, one has a higher percentage of muscle mass, the other has a higher percentage of fat, they both can burn the same amount of calories during exercise. However when they are at resting heart rate the person with the leaner body mass will burn calories at a higher rate than the person with a higher fat percentage.
Another example of body structure is the three body types, ectomoprh, mesomorph and endomorph. An ectomoprh (very tall) will have a larger weight contribution to bone mass among other things, thus, there BMR (resting metabolic rate) will be higher.
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Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View PostIf I didn't, then I wouldn't have disagreed. Simple disagreement.
Don't be one of those types that thinks that they know more about this stuff than anyone, please.
Now if you can explain it, then please, explain. Nobody said that you were wrong.
Anyway, I'll explain it short and simple.
Genes are what make up your body type and structure. Your genes decide whether you have a higher percentage of bone weight/density than others, they also decide how tall or short you are, your muscular structure and other things. Your metabolism is a combination of all these things and more, thus, your genes are directly related to what your metabolic rate will be (higher or lower compared to others).
You can not have a "better" metabolic rate than someone else in regards to a comparison, because your metabolic rate is specific to you, your lifestyle and everything which you are created from. It's useless compare it to other people because nobody is identical.
I hope you understand it better now.Last edited by T18Z; 09-11-2013, 10:25 PM.
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Originally posted by Lovci View PostIsn't this a contradiction?
Yes, you can have a higher metabolism than somebody else, or a lower, but that is pointless in even discussing, because your metabolism is specific to you and only you, so there is no point of comparisons or targets to beat, because nobody has the attributes that you do. High/low and fast/slow are words that are used when you are making comparisons, and that isn't possible really when it comes to individuals.Last edited by T18Z; 09-11-2013, 10:35 PM.
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