Technically, yes. Any movement of the body burns calories. Would it be considered statistically significant? Depends. If you do almost zero exercise, then this would be a large peak in activity. If you are very active, then it would be statistically insignificant. But you will end up being smarter, and your arm/wrist will get stronger!
Extensive writing is writing that is meant to be shared.
An example of extensive writing would be writing a research paper or a thesis that requires in-depth analysis, research, and detailed exploration of a topic. This type of writing typically involves longer texts and extensive use of sources and evidence.
That is great you are doing both.. are you writing down what you are eating? Are you eating enough calories in a day? are you eating too many calories in the day? .. You may not lose weight even if you exercise and improve your diet if you have an underlying hormonal problem . So get your self checked by your GP before going on any exercise program.
Yes. Virtually everything requires some calories to do, but sitting and writing does not take too many calories to perform.
not alot.
Extensive writing is a skill that most English native speaking people lack, it's just writing down whatever you want about a topic or anything in general. It helps with sentence fluency and just overall paragraph and word structuring.
You plant your butt in a chair and get started on it! The only way to complete "extensive" writing is to write, write, and write some more. Practice makes perfect, just as in any other job.
They developed extensive writing systems
better start writing your will.
Creative writing - in many professions - can serve as good exercise for strengthening writing skills and thinking skills.
I would say because of their extensive writing in the federalist papers.
B write whatever your thoughts are in no particular order