The potential chemical energy in food, which becomes kinetic energy as you exercise, in the end becomes heat energy (you should notice yourself warming up as a result of exercise). And the heat energy in turn leaks away into the environment, and ultimately can be radiated away to space in the form of infrared rays. Billions of years later an alien race will detect those infrared rays and deduce the fact that you were exercising.
Exercise expends energy.
All forms of energy obey the laws of entropy.
Amenorrhea is when the period is gone for other reasons than pregnancy and in this case too much exercise.
yes it can and if you have a healthy diet and do lots of exercise you will have lots of oxygen to produce energy in muscles and when you exercise your heart beats and that means energy is going through your muscles hope this helped.
According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, once energy is wasted, it is gone forever - useful energy has become unusable energy.According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, once energy is wasted, it is gone forever - useful energy has become unusable energy.According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, once energy is wasted, it is gone forever - useful energy has become unusable energy.According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, once energy is wasted, it is gone forever - useful energy has become unusable energy.
calorieA calorie is kind of a synonym for energy in terms of exercise.
energy
No fat can never be melted. Fat is stored energy and the energy can be used through exercise.
When you exercise you use your muscles and your muscles contain Glycogen which could be considered your "energy source". during exercise your muscles use glycogen depleting your energy levels making you feel tired.
non-greasy, healthy foods that are low in salt and fat some carbs give you quick energy (like bagels) but then you feel more tired after that energy is gone and it doesn't last long exercise (preferrably something you enjoy) believe it or not, sunshine (as shown by some studies)
lactic acid. heat energy. kinetic energy. and energy...
Exercise requires energy, and some of that energy comes from stored body fat. Regular exercise then, combined with a sensible diet, will lead to reduced body fat.