@fredoverflow I'm fit and have had one year of gym classes at my school. You know, weight lifting and such. I'm a beginner but my body is fit to some extent.
asaik, even when rather strong, pull ups are still a good exercise. And those pull up bars that fit to a door are a good idea for those who need something
@thecoshman Pull-ups are relatively easy for me since I'm light. We had to do pull-ups as a gym exam last year and the muscled guys didn't do as good as me, since they are way heavier than I am.
@fredoverflow My philosophy is body weight is the way of training. Your body was crafted to be able to move itself efficiently, not carry a 30 kilo burden on you all day long.
@ChemiCalChems I was leaving for work one morning, noticed the front was a bit flat just as leaving, so I tried to turn around. Taking it rather tight, the flat caused me to lose momentum very fast, then the front wheel was side-ways and then so was I :\
@chmod711telkitty No. But calories are given by energetic compounds, like carbohydrates. Not by protein, at least not most of the time. Therefore, calories can't turn into muscle.
Also, calories are just energy. Energy doesn't like turning into mass that easily.
Well, I should have been more clear: people will intake protein, not because they want more muscles, but because otherwise they will suffer from malnutrition
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@fredoverflow I mean, you have to eat varied, yes. But you don't have to measure exactly how many calories you eat a day, or how much grams of fat you've ingested. That's not cool to me.
I read some blogs of thru-hikers. Apparently if you walk 30km a day everyday with a big backpack, you can eat whatever you want and you won't put on any weight