Guest: Layne Norton & Dr. Michael Smith
Is fasted cardio better at burning fat? Listen and learn PLUS Just because you close your eyes for eight hours doesn't mean you're sleeping well. Dr. Smith gives five simple steps to sleeping better.
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I'm gonna take what Layne says as correct over anyone else in regards to the topic.
u are right about my grammar,but you have to consider that english is my second language,i'd like to see you write or talk in romanian...anyw ay i know you understood me and i'll be looking for you if you want to argue!
As I recall, Layne talked of a mutually reinforcing relationship between carbohydrate oxidation and fat oxidation, but this post on Prof. Dr. Andro's blog seems to contradict that notion.
http://suppversity.blogspot.com/2010/08/chronic-l-carnitine-l-t artrate.html
The authors' evidence supports that l-carnitine-l-t artrate increases carbohydrate metabolism but had no effect on fat metabolism.
Am I interpreting this correctly?
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Also, here is another one for Layne to dissect. Time is short and I do not know what to make of it. It seems to support fasted cardio for at least some people:
http://suppversity.blogspot.com/2010/09/cardio-on-empty-improves-insuline.html
Devil,
I've heard that you're in the details, but I don't think it's true. I'd LIKE to argue with what you wrote, but your grammar is lacking to the point of rendering your point incomprehensibl e. Please consider retyping in English.
i think we don't need to complicate ourself the body will respond if you stimulate it and it's normal to adapt after a period of time thats why you need diversity to keep stimulate and nutrients to recover.
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