Loosing weight with no excersise ?
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I lost the bulk of my weight (about 40 lbs) with minimal exercise. I tended to lose faster when I was exercising buy it wasn't necessary for me to lose weight.0
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BigBottomBabeMFP wrote: »Hello lovely people.
I have recently started my MFP jounrney and have a year and a half untill inget married.
My question is ...is anyone doing well with food alone and no excersize ?
I will be adding in excersise soon however i would like to shift a bit before so i dont lug this heavy body too soon .
Personal experiences much apreciated
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I agree that high impact exercise is hard on one's joints when one is lugging a lot of extra weight around. However, there are plenty of low or no impact exercises one can start with - walking, swimming, etc. I lost 40# swimming at the Y in a hideous bathing suit. Sure, I was a little self conscious at first, but I got over it.
Exercise has many additional benefits in addition to burning calories. Like other posters, when I get the happy hormones from exercise, I am less likely to turn to food. I feel and sleep better when I exercise, and this creates a positive cycle.
I have knee issues and lower back issues, but I am able to work around these challenges and stay active.2 -
Thanks, I see what you're saying about estimating calorie burn being difficult. Especially if the exercise period was short and the exercise intensity was mild. I do count part of my exercise calories and err on the conservative side, but I exercise for longer periods. So far so good, I'm losing slowly but am losing. My deficit comes from both exercise and reduced food intake.
And it's good that folks who have a harder time exercising (for example, with chronic pain or healing injuries) know that they won't be stuck because of it.0 -
My first 25 pounds were lost without exercise.
A great thing to remember is most weight is lost by diet. For example I had a measured 20 pound loss while I was walking daily in hilly areas. Of the twenty pounds, the exercise calories were 14k, or 4 pounds!
I'm not saying to not exercise, when you are ready add it in. Exercise does make you feel better.1 -
Yes, you can lose weight without exercise. Like you said - get rid of some of the weight before adding exercise. It'll help your joints a lot.
Back in 2011, I went to see a Bariatric surgeon and that was one of the things he said. Also, I lost 140 pounds without doing exercise. All I really did was focus on increasing my steps. I increased them at the time from about 500 up to about 2000-3000 steps/day.2 -
Yes you can lose weight without exercising, but it might not be as quick. Maybe try starting off with some walking, for example if you need to get something from the shop, walk there rather than drive etc. Or you could do some beginners home workouts from YouTube. Add it in gradually and you'll be surprised at how quickly your fitness levels increase!1
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hollyrayburn wrote: »Weight loss is in the kitchen, and fitness is in the gym.
I've seen this mentioned on several occasions. Does this mean that any caloric deficit from exercise should be ignored?
No, it means you can do all of the exercise you want, but if you're calories aren't in order it doesn't matter. I'm maintaining right now...I train quite a bit...I'm maintaining because I'm eating to maintenance (the kitchen). If I wanted to lose weight, I wouldn't change up my training...I'd just eat a bit less.
It's much easier to consistently create a weight loss deficit with diet than it is exercise.0 -
Thank you all for your views and words of encouragement. Im blown away by the support on this forum.
I will certainly look to incorporate excersise at some point.
I while ago i started running and it was fantastic but i do recall some pain issues on my coccyx (sorry if thats the incorrect spelling) as I have a rather large back side. Not to mention the boob pain BUT i apreciate that i need to start somewhere so will look to start low impact.
To add an additional point to my question. I have been easing into eating as a vegan for some time now and have fully fledged this year. Im wondering if anyone has still experienced good weight loss eating this way ? My reasons to be vegan is ethicle and not for weight loss but just wondered if it was more difficult. (I heard you need to eat more calories) . Im currently earing around 1600 calories a day.
Thanks all again.0 -
@BigBottomBabeMFP being a vegan, or having any way of eating, still means one has to be on a deficit to lose weight. A vegan doesn't have to eat more calories, but you should make sure you are getting enough protein, this can be a problem for some vegans. Treat your MFP protein goal as a minimum and try to aim for .6-.8g per lbs of your ideal body weight.
Cheers, h.0 -
middlehaitch wrote: »@BigBottomBabeMFP being a vegan, or having any way of eating, still means one has to be on a deficit to lose weight. A vegan doesn't have to eat more calories, but you should make sure you are getting enough protein, this can be a problem for some vegans. Treat your MFP protein goal as a minimum and try to aim for .6-.8g per lbs of your ideal body weight.
Cheers, h.
Thank you middlehaitch . I will certainly do that1
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