Video: How to burn calories. Masterclass by Henry Hargreaves
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Millions, tens of millions of people around the world dream of becoming slimmer, more beautiful. And the American photographer Henry Hargreaves suggested in his work Burning calories the most, probably, the simplest and surest way burn extra calories.
According to the famous aphorism, a person can look at fire endlessly. Therefore, there are entire festivals dedicated to this element. And Brooklyn-based photographer Henry Hargreaves argues that fire is not only beautiful, but also good for health.
In his Burning Calories series, Hargreaves jokingly examines obesity in the United States of America, where the disease has long been a nationwide epidemic.
The photographer shifts the blame for Americans' overweight to public opinion, a consumer culture that encourages people to eat a lot and often completely unhealthy food.
According to Henry Hargives, the best way to lose weight is to eliminate hamburgers, fries, donuts, popcorn, ice cream, pizza, hot dogs and many other foods that contribute to the accumulation of body fat from your diet.
Without this, even active sports cannot help fat people lose weight. After all, if they consume more calories than they burn from the body during training, there will be no sense from the gym.
And as illustrations for this ideological manifesto of his, Henry Hargreaves took several photographs, during the creation of which he doused the aforementioned harmful foods with liquid for refueling lighters, and set it all on fire.
You only need to burn calories by completely changing your lifestyle, Henry Hargreaves did this long ago and encourages other Americans to join him for their own health and longevity.
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