Working out for weight loss
ariela569
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I know that working out is good for the mind, body and soul. It is a great stress reliever and helps you stay healthy and energised for the day and the long run. But what's more effective for weight loss? Putting your energy and effort into shorter workouts v longer less intense workouts?
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Controlling your calorie intake is what's most effective for weight loss. Weight is lost in the kitchen, not the gym.3
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Hmmm, I appreciate your reply, but that wasn't the question.1
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exercise wont make you loose weight its cico any good exercise 5days a week at least an hour is good do what you enjoy0
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Weight loss requires a person to expend more calories than they ingest each day. Your question is unanswerable because it is vague and leaves out how many calories are being burned via either exercise option mentioned as well as how many calories the sample person we are looking at burns at other times during the day and how much that person is eating and how often s/he does the exercise in question.1
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Relevant! thanks1
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Hi Ariela569,
I'm by no means an expert, but I've recently found success with combining short, intense workouts (such as HIIT) alongside healthy eating. I used to do a lot of longer workouts (such as 60+ mins on a bike/cross trainer etc), and I did lose weight, but not as much as I have lost doing short, intense workouts.
Good luck, and like you said, any exercise is good for the mind and body!2 -
Thanks for your prospective, great advise.0
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A calorie deficit creates weight loss.
Weight lifting creates better body composition.1 -
trigden1991 wrote: »A calorie deficit creates weight loss.
Weight lifting creates better body composition.
This^
Hiit is all the rage now.....Hiit or Hype? Lots of people fall on the side of hype.
Strength training (not a big calorie burner) helps you retain a larger % of existing lean muscle mass while eating at a deficit. A moderate deficit and adequate protein helps also.
I'm more interested in the shape of my body than the number on the scale.3
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