
A pound of body fat has about 3500 Calories, or 14,650,000 Joules of energy. What does that mean? Well a watt, which most of you are familiar with from the kb snatch challenge, is a power output of one joule per second. If you averaged a power output of 40 watts, it would take you 99.65 hours to burn one pound of fat! Of, course you burn additional energy just to maintain your body, but I wanted to give you an appreciation of how much energy is in a pound of fat.
Relax, it is easier to burn body fat than I may be leading you to believe. I will discuss how to create a calorie deficit in another post.
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AAAGGGHHH, I am never going to get there.:)I suppose that means more burpees, and kettle bell snatches. It is a New Year with more determination than ever:)Anyone going to join me in the mini Tri. at Carmel this year. End of April. Plenty of time to train with Dan and be ready....
AAAGGGHHH is right! Now I really regret those Christmas treats and all the pizza and beer! Liz I just may be up for the challenge. Do you have info? Jen
Hi Jen
The date of the Tri. is April 19th. it is a Sunday morning. web site is www.carmelswimclub.org/triathlon
This site will give you all the info. plus let you register:) Hope you can do it. For a race it is very relaxed and easy to navigate.
Let me know
Liz.
Hey Liz-
Thanks for the info...I am giving it more thought. Do you have an email or could I get your number from Dan so I could ask you some questions? Thanks! Jen
Dan hopefully you read these. It would be fine to give my email and phone # to Jen so we can communicate. Knowing me,tomorrow I will forget to tell Dan:)Anyone else interested in the challenge:)
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