> > If you want to drop some quick weight, wait until the afternoon on a day it's too > hot > > to go to the water park, then go running outside without water > > until you nearly pass out. If you pass out, you've gone too far. You could drop > > 5-10lbs this way. Good luck! > > That's a quick fix, but not something that will last. You need that water. More of it > might even be better. > > But I'm still probably 100 pounds overweight, so... yeah.
This advice was the result of recent real life experience: 10 miler at 7a.m. in the mid-70's, overcast, very humid. I started to feel sluggish around mile 8 and had to walk some before finishing a lot slower than I started. Over the duration of the run, I drank about 40oz, which seemed reasonable for the temp, distance, and lack of sun.
Back at home, I weighed 5.5lbs less than when I left but felt reasonably good. The weight loss was neither planned, nor desired. A few hours later, I felt not so good. By evening, I had a temp of 101.5 and felt pretty shitty. That shitty feeling extended into the afternoon of the next day and included sore kidneys.
I would highly not recommend this approach to weight loss.
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Oh for Pete's sake.
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