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Lose Stomach Fat - An Easy Way To Say Goodbye To Belly Fat By Angela Neo
Too many people focus their health goals on target weights or target clothing sizes. A more effective way to lose stomach fat is to set some long-term overall fitness goals. Sometimes packing in some extra muscles can give you a far better look than simply losing belly fat.
Muscles are important because this is the part of the body that primarily uses the calories you eat. Thus, the more muscles you have the more calories you can burn. Sometimes you have to pack the muscles in before you can send the fat packing. This is why gyms and weight lifting have become so popular. These places were once thought of as places you go to build rippling muscles and external veins, but now people are realizing that some moderate muscle building will instead produce flat bellies and accentuated curves. At the same time, they help to build your heart and lungs up and burn off excess sugars in the blood stream.
While you're on this type of workout regimen, you will find that any reduction in calories has very quick results. This doesn't happen for couch potatoes. In fact, often the opposite happens to couch potatoes as they try to reduce calories. But when you've got a solid muscle base and you are working out, your body has no choice but to burn fat to produce the energy you need.
The key to using a gym is to take things slowly at first. Also, you need to realize, the gym is going to hurt for the first few weeks. But you also need to realize that after those weeks pass, as long as you stay consistent, you will rarely experience major pains from working out again. If you don't workout consistently, you will be in a constant
REXML released Version bumpTagged for releaseDon't blow up on empty documents
Add a test case for sorted attributes
Making the output predictable simplifies unit tests, and doesn't cost
much given that most xml element have few attributes
Ruby 1.9 revision 14922 is more strict
Complete Ticket #134
First installment towards addressing Ticket #134
Fix for ticket 121
Fix for ticket 124
Fix for ticket 128
Fix ticket 133
Ticket 131 (Support Ruby 1.9)
Fix for ticket # 127
Fix for ticket 123
Add missing data needed by test case
r1433@bean: ser | 2007-10-03 17:02:32 -0400
Missing include for UndefinedNamespaceException was causing errors in some
cases.
r1428@bean: ser | 2007-10-03 08:37:10 -0400
Fixes ticket:110
r1387@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:11 -0400
r1332@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 09:15:15 -0400
r1314@bean (orig r1267): ser | 2007-07-28 08:41:05 -0400
Branched for bug fixes
r1388@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:13 -0400
r1333@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 09:15:16 -0400
r1322@bean (orig r1270): ser | 2007-07-28 08:48:55 -0400
r1320@bean (orig r1268): ser | 2007-07-28 08:47:01 -0400
r1318@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 08:42:24 -0400
Fixes a bug in the pretty printer related to an incomplete refactoring.
r1389@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:15 -0400
r1334@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 09:15:17 -0400
r1328@bean (orig r1273): ser | 2007-07-28 09:00:30 -0400
r1309@bean (orig r1263): ser | 2007-07-27 22:51:06 -0400
r1303@bean: ser | 2007-07-27 22:33:00 -0400
Merge code cleanups
r1390@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:16 -0400
r1335@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 09:15:18 -0400
r1329@bean (orig r1274): ser | 2007-07-28 09:00:34 -0400
r1326@bean (orig r1271): ser | 2007-07-28 08:59:48 -0400
r1324@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 08:53:23 -0400
Fixes another bug related to the formatting code refactoring in 3.1.7
r1399@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:35 -0400
r1375@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:01:48 -0400
r1341@bean (orig r12845): ser | 2007-07-25 09:03:38 -0400
Indentation fix.
r1400@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:37 -0400
r1376@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:01:50 -0400
r1342@bean (orig r12846): nobu | 2007-07-25 17:18:55 -0400
* lib/rexml/formatters/*.rb: set properties.
r1402@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:40 -0400
r1378@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:01:52 -0400
r1358@bean (orig r12883): nobu | 2007-08-06 04:36:31 -0400
* lib/rexml/encodings/{ISO-8859-15,CP-1252}.rb: fixed invalid syntax.
r1403@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:41 -0400
r1379@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:02:23 -0400
r1359@bean (orig r13096): nobu | 2007-08-18 02:03:45 -0400
* lib/rexml/rexml.rb: removed doubled constant.
r1404@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:05:44 -0400
r1380@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 22:02:24 -0400
r1360@bean (orig r13097): nobu | 2007-08-18 02:12:48 -0400
* lib/rexml/rexml.rb: added encoding. r1356@bean: ser | 2007-10-01 20:58:34 -0400
Fix for ticket:115
r1354@bean: ser | 2007-09-13 08:23:09 -0400
Eggbeater missed one.
r1352@bean: ser | 2007-07-29 11:33:07 -0400
Implements namespace validation in the baseparser. This means that, as per
the XML namespace spec, unbound prefixes generate UndefinedNamespaceException.
Also, as per the namespace spec, the 'xml' prefix must be bound to
http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace, and the 'xmlns' prefix must not be declared.
in the XML.
r1350@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 11:32:07 -0400
Adds a test for ticket:94.
r1348@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 10:12:22 -0400
Adds a test to confirm that ticket:103 was fixed.
r1346@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 10:00:36 -0400
Fixes ticket:102.
Fix provided by kevinj -- thanks! Great job.
r1344@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 09:37:44 -0400
Fixes ticket:99, and adds Henrik's unit test (with minor modifications)
r1325@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 08:55:47 -0400
Adds a unit test for ticket:95, which also exhibits the bug fixed by
changeset:1271
r1324@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 08:53:23 -0400
Fixes another bug related to the formatting code refactoring in 3.1.7
r1319@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 08:42:56 -0400
Adds a unit test for ticket:91 that was fixed by the migration
to abstracted XML formatters.
r1318@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 08:42:24 -0400
Fixes a bug in the pretty printer related to an incomplete refactoring.
r1312@bean: ser | 2007-07-28 08:24:33 -0400
Fixes ticket:101
r1306@bean: ser | 2007-07-27 22:37:50 -0400
More merging fixes
r1305@bean: ser | 2007-07-27 22:34:29 -0400
r1303@bean: ser | 2007-07-27 22:33:00 -0400
Merge code cleanups
r1300@bean: ser | 2007-07-25 08:48:57 -0400
r1298@bean: ser | 2007-07-25 08:40:30 -0400
r1291@bean (orig r12517): ryan | 2007-06-11 20:38:57 -0400
Fixed typo in code. Fixes bug #10420
r1287@bean: ser | 2007-07-24 20:12:25 -0400
Applied patch from Jeff Barczewski. Note that this changes what the values of
the name and IDs are from the previous behavior -- the values no longer include
the quotes. This is the correct behavior, so I'm leaving it in, but it is not
backwards compatible. Also fixes the serializer so that it outputs the doctype
in a correct format (needed as a result of this change).
Addresses ticket:92.
r1285@bean: ser | 2007-07-24 20:02:07 -0400
And THIS goes with the previous two patches. Dammit.
r1283@bean: ser | 2007-07-24 19:53:30 -0400
This goes with the previous commit.
r1281@bean: ser | 2007-07-24 11:08:48 -0400
Addresses ticket:85
This is a major rewrite of the XML formatting code. The XML writers have all
been extracted out of the classes and put into their own class containers.
This makes writing parsers easier, and cleaner.
There are three formatters, which correspond to the previous three XML writing
modes:
REXML::Formatters::Default
Prints the XML document exactly as it was parsed
REXML::Formatters::Pretty
Pretty prints the XML document, destroying whitespace in the document
REXML::Formatters::Transitive
Pretty prints the XML document, preserving whitespace
All of the write() functions have been deprecated (some are still used, but
these will also go away) except the write() function on Document, which is left
for convenience. To pretty print an XML document the canonical way:
formatter = REXML::Formatters::Pretty.new( 5 ) # indent by 5 spaces
formatter.write( document, output )
r1279@bean: ser | 2007-06-09 23:19:02 -0400
Fixes ticket:89 -- encoding CP-1252 was broken. ISO-8859-15 had the same
problem.
Also in this patch is a fix to merge.rb (unused, but it should at least
contain no errors), and a unit test for ticket:88.
This doesn't work yet.
* Adds :attribute_quoting to Element#context, allowing users to choose which
character to use to quote attribute values.
* Adds a REVISION attribute to the REXML object, for better version tracking
* Cross-merges some changes from the other branch
Documentation cleanup. Ticket:84
Fixes ticket:80
Adds a unit test for ticket:79
A test to confirm that ticket:77 is closed.
Cross-ported a fix for ticket:88 from CVS.
Addresses ticket:78
NOTE: that this also fixes what is technically another bug in REXML. REXML's
XPath parser used to allow exponential notation in numbers. The XPath spec
is specific about what a number is, and scientific notation is not included.
Therefore, this has been fixed.
Put in a test for ticket:75, which I've been unable to duplicate.
Fixes ticket:71
Addresses ticket:66
* Fixes ticket:61 (xpath_parser)
* Fixes ticket:63 (UTF-16; UNILE decoding was bad)
* Cleans up some tests, removing opportunities for test corruption
* Improves parsing error messages a little
* Adds the ability to override the encoding detection in Source construction
* Fixes an edge case in Functions::string, where document nodes weren't
correctly converted
* Fixes Functions::string() for Element and Document nodes
* Fixes some problems in entity handling
The changeset 1230:1231 was bad. The default behavior is *not* to use the
native REXML encodings by default, but rather to use ICONV by default.
Fixes a bug in multiple decodings
Two unrelated changes, because subversion is retarded and doesn't do
block-level commits:
1) Fixed a typo bug in previous change for ticket:15
2) Fixed namespaces handling in XPath and element.
***** Note that this is an API change!!! *****
Element.namespaces() now returns a hash of namespace mappings which are
relevant for that node.
Typo fix. Goes with changeset:1227This goes with ticket:68. Dammit.
Implements ticket:15, using gwrite's suggestion. This allows Element to be
subclassed.
Fixes ticket:68.
NOTE that this involves an API change! Entity declarations in the doctype now
generate events that carry two, not one, arguments.
Cross-patch from Ruby CVS; mostly Nabu edits.
* Adds a data file for a unit test that got missed
* Documentation updates
Fixed a really old crusty string from when importing stylesheets from FormsTKticket:21: Improved the error message for missing attribute quotes. There's
only so much we can do about this; if there's a missing or mismatched end
quote, how would we know?
Added a test to confirm ticket:76 has been resolved
Added unit test confirming ticket:57 has been fixed.
Changes some namespace logic. This is related to ticket:51.
If a namespace mapping is provided (during the call to match() or first()),
then this overrides the default nodal namespace mapping.
Added some unit tests for ticket:51. These will fail.
Another bit for ticket:52
Fix for ticket:52, spurious newlines added to comments.
Unit tests to confirm ticket:43 fixed
Unit tests added to confirm ticket:36
Resolves ticket:70. The root cause of this was the conversion of literals to
numbers and back to strings.
Unit test for feature request #16.
Implements feature request #16.
Adds a unit test specifically for ticket:60.
Fix for ticket:60, Functions::number not working correctly. The fix was provide
by Alex LeDonne, and included an excellent unit test. Alex's fix also fixes an
unfiled bug about number() not handling negative numbers.
state of pain as you vacillate between your vegetative and muscle building states. So, just go to the gym and workout lightly as you build up to a moderate level over several weeks. Then, hold steady at that moderate level.
Finally, though it was mentioned that a calorie reduction would make noticeable changes for those on a workout program, that doesn't mean you should start skipping meals. In fact, you may find that skipping meals makes it very hard for you to do even your usual moderate workout. This will deplete your body of the energy it needs to keep fit. Instead, cut your calories by eating a few more fruits and vegetables at the beginning of each meal. This will help fill some of your stomach space before you add in the dense calorie foods.
Are you struggling to Lose Stomach Fat ? Are fed up with not seeing any visible results for your weight loss? Dispel weight loss myths and check out what is the best way to lose stomach fat and get flat sexy abs. Angela Neo is lifestyle writer and internet marketer. She has written on numerous online publications on subjects like fitness, weight loss, fashion and lifestyle. She runs a weight loss website at www.losestomachfat.net
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