Yes. Typically if you are trying to lose weight you should work out on an empty stomach so that your body uses your fat for energy rather than the food that is sitting in your stomach. If you must have a little something before you do your workout to wake yourself up a bit, have a whole wheat cracker and a little bit of water first. But do not eat a full meal until after you've finished working out. And make sure your meal has proteins, fiber and carbs together.
Yes Beacause You Burn Fat More
athletics would be the strong sport to doand you will burn more calories
Exercise
Depends if the clothe is hot it will burn more calories but if its normal clothe it won't burn alot of calories.
In theory, yes.
Depends. At first, muscle exerice tends to promote muscle development, and muscles have weight to them. But more muscles means you can burn more calories when exercising, and more burn can help with weight loss.
No.
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is an exercise that boosts metabolism and helps burn more calories throughout the day.
Squash involves a lot of movement and running and this is all exercise. The more the body has to move and the more energy this takes, the more calories it will burn.
Studies have shown that localized exercise does not burn fat in those areas. Sit-ups will not burn stomach fat and face-crunches will not burn face fat. These exercises only tone and build muscle. To lose fat you need to burn more calories than you consume by doing cardiovascular exercise.
There are no foods that "burn fat," despite what the TV hucksters would have you believe. Any food that contains fat requires exercise to burn off those calories. The food doesn't "burn fat" - only exercise does.
Yes, your heart rate does affect the number of calories you burn during exercise. When your heart rate is higher, you typically burn more calories because your body is working harder.