Yes, dear, there are idiots everywhere...
The idea that is being REVIEWED AND RESEARCHED in this case, is manipulation of one's diet in order to decrease/suppress the secretion of a certain hormone, which is in many ways possible, you only have to think of the control of adult-onset diabetes through better nutritional choices. Physiologically speaking, this is something that may be worth researching. And again, this is something that is being REVIEWED AND RESEARCHED, and I was merely stating that it will be interesting to see what the results are. ACE, NSCA, ACSM, etc, are clear in their indications that neither cardio or training will enable you to spot reduce, which in all evidence, is a fact, and I am not refuting this.
This guy is not an idiot, but likes to keep track of the things that are being REASEARCHED in the area of fitness, health and wellness, as do I.
I am not encouraging anyone to "believe all the hype", nor do I myself "believe all the hype", but I keep my eyes and ears open until I can get a complete and factual picture and then make an informed decision regarding whether or not I believe in this "hype".
My reply may have been a little unclear because I did not start off by telling stalefish that no, as a matter of fact, moving your arms more while running will not make you lose the fat on the sides of your chest. However, moving your arms more when you are running will efficiently increase the intensity of your run and therfore allow you to burn more calories, so it is still a good idea
