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Anyone successful with one excercise?

ancho84
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Has anyone been successful while doing one type of exercise only, or primarily? For example, sticking to an elliptical or a treadmill...
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I lost about 35 lbs doing primarily elliptical. Mostly intervals for 20-35 minutes or high resistance for 40-60 minutes. However, I also did about half of Jillian Michaels' 30 Day Shred in there too.0
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There are thousands of people who successfully lose weight with calorie deficit and exercise. The problem is maintaining both. What you should be asking yourself is "what one exercise will I do now and continue FOR LIFE?"
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I lost most of 40 pounds by just walking and reducing my intake. That said, though, I enjoyed a lot of other things as the weight dropped... stair climbing, running, rowing, strength training (first machines and then free weights), and now martial arts. Why limit yourself? Moving is fun.0
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Kickboxing has been pretty effective for me as long as I give it my all. As an added bonus it keeps me from throttling my 5 year old.0
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I've done several different cardio exercises but tend to gravitate back to the treadmill mostly. For the longest time, I would almost exclusively do the treadmill at 3.5-4.0 MPH at up to 15% grade... and was successful in losing over a hundred pounds that way. Most recently, I have used a much less extreme grade but run up to 2.5 miles at 5.0 to 5.2 mph. It has been good to mix it up a bit ... That being said, I focus more on strength training and have for the past couple of years really... I do a wide variety of exercises on that...0
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the only exercise i do consistently is walking, on a good week i do approx 3 hours of walking, 5 days a week, this is unavoidable as it's the school run lol, but it is what i credit my weight loss too, although i have done other things over the years, but not consistently enough to have had any real lasting impact on me0
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If you mean "successful" at losing weight you can do that with a calorie deficit and no exercise at all. Exercise (cardio) is only going to help achieve a calorie deficit not cause weight loss in and of itself.
So to answer your question you can be very successful at weight loss with just one exercise, as long as a calorie deficit is present.0 -
There are thousands of people who successfully lose weight with calorie deficit and exercise. The problem is maintaining both. What you should be asking yourself is "what one exercise will I do now and continue FOR LIFE?"
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Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
+1. You can certainly see results doing only one type of exercise, but it may get ridiculously boring running on a treadmill all the time. Although you could also run outside, which is a lot less boring in my opinion.0 -
I'm down 16 lbs and my primary exercise has been walking. I am getting rather bored with it though, and have started incorporating more strength training. Time to build some muscle!0
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Certainly you can be successful doing one exercise that you enjoy! And if or when you get bored with that, so you'll find something else to do. For cardio I walk, hike, or go up and down stairs with a weighted backpack. For strength training, I do 100 knee pushups and other fun stuff that I can do with dumbbells, in my living room.0
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