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  • Uploader: MaskedAvenger »
  • Date: over 9 years ago
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post #2361028
nagato and iowa (kantai collection) drawn by ido_(teketeke)

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    Nameless one
    over 9 years ago
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    Gotta wonder if Iowa is seriously trying to lose weight. I meant, really, consuming high calorie foods while working out?

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    JohnFreeman
    over 9 years ago
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    Wonder if this is considered "defeating the purpose?"

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    NNescio
    over 9 years ago
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    JohnFreeman said:

    Wonder if this is considered "defeating the purpose?"

    Yes.

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    Emerald Acid
    over 9 years ago
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    Ah yes. Good ol' America.

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    sutenai
    over 9 years ago
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    Because muscle weighs more than fat, duh?

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    Jarlath
    over 9 years ago
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    That because you've built up muscle (and kept eating in the meantime), Iowa. Enjoy your healthy figure.

    I sure am.

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    BelchingSpitfire
    over 9 years ago
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    This reminds me of that series of Hetalia shorts where Alfred aka America finds that he is gaining weight (He is actually building up muscle) but he tries different cuisines to reduce the amount he gains but he defeats the purpose by eating a lot of the other cuisines

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    DGKelly
    over 9 years ago
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    Nameless_one said:

    Gotta wonder if Iowa is seriously trying to lose weight. I meant, really, consuming high calorie foods while working out?

    Cause apparently she's one of those 'muricans.

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    Lannihan
    over 9 years ago
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    I doubt that is good for your health to eat and exercise at the same time.

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    GoldSaw
    over 9 years ago
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    Who even does this? When I go to the gym, after a workout, I ask people what their eating habits are like so I can better gauge mine.
    None of them say O yea I eat a burger after my workout. Americans aren't like this, the ones that actually want to lose weight don't do this.

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    ithekro
    over 9 years ago
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    Just think of her as Akagi but needing protein to keep that battleship strength.

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    rom collector
    over 9 years ago
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    GoldSaw said:

    Who even does this? When I go to the gym, after a workout, I ask people what their eating habits are like so I can better gauge mine.
    None of them say O yea I eat a burger after my workout. Americans aren't like this, the ones that actually want to lose weight don't do this.

    If that were true "Diet", "Light", "Zero" foods and beverages weren't invented and widely successfully commercialized in the first place. There is also the thing many who truly want to lose weight also eat a loss less, hence the bulimic and anorexic disorders. Claiming all who attend gyms are healthy eaters is as true as any average population can't join a gym.

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    Blindga
    over 9 years ago
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    Lannihan said:

    I doubt that is good for your health to eat and exercise at the same time.

    Probably would hurt. Digestion functions are dampened while doing a certain level of physical work, so forcing her body to digest too much would cause sickness and slowness. As for the food itself, a small serving of sugar (eat fruit) beforehand can help keep stamina up during exercise, but I can't imagine some of the chemicals in soda are beneficial to her running. A salty burger would most heavily compromise a work out, and would probably lead to some serious muscle cramps and more slowness.

    That aside, eating normally with exercise is important to being healthy though. Starving yourself before exercise can make it a painful chore, and it can prevent you from getting anything out of your routine. On the other hand, eating too much junk and trying to force fat out of your body with intense, physically costly work can be destructive to your body. Low weight doesn't mean good health; you can look fit and toned, but still be malnourished and weak if you didn't use physical and nutritional balance to get there. There are plenty of cases of people who look healthy and feel like garbage all the time because they abuse themselves to try to maintain a healthy figure. You need to eat decently and have regular physical exercise to function and feel truly healthy.

    Temperance is a virtue, just don't try to literally exercise and eat at the same time.

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    JohnFreeman
    over 9 years ago
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    Blindga said:

    Probably would hurt. Digestion functions are dampened while doing a certain level of physical work, so forcing her body to digest too much would cause sickness and slowness. As for the food itself, a small serving of sugar (eat fruit) beforehand can help keep stamina up during exercise, but I can't imagine some of the chemicals in soda are beneficial to her running. A salty burger would most heavily compromise a work out, and would probably lead to some serious muscle cramps and more slowness.

    That aside, eating normally with exercise is important to being healthy though. Starving yourself before exercise can make it a painful chore, and it can prevent you from getting anything out of your routine. On the other hand, eating too much junk and trying to force fat out of your body with intense, physically costly work can be destructive to your body. Low weight doesn't mean good health; you can look fit and toned, but still be malnourished and weak if you didn't use physical and nutritional balance to get there. There are plenty of cases of people who look healthy and feel like garbage all the time because they abuse themselves to try to maintain a healthy figure. You need to eat decently and have regular physical exercise to function and feel truly healthy.

    Temperance is a virtue, just don't try to literally exercise and eat at the same time.

    Very much this. A balance in both exercise and a healthy diet is key to good living. Though considering they are shipgirls wonder how different their bodies work compared to humans.

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    Rukaroa
    over 9 years ago
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    Iowa, get yourself one of those body fat % scales. That'll tell the difference.

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    Steak
    about 9 years ago
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    Eh, professional athletes don't really have a diet that's all that different from Iowa's depicted here. When you're trying to cram 5000 calories into your body a day just to keep your energy levels up, nutritional value really doesn't matter.

    Really, your body only needs so many nutrients. After a certain point, they become nothing but waste.

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    Krugger
    over 8 years ago
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    Viewtiful Joe diet is not for everyone

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    ホワイィィィッ!?
    Are you seriously saying that...!?
    Why haven't I gotten any thinner despite exercising this much...
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