WEIGHT LOSS WITH NO EXERCISE
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I did it in my 20's, but it wasn't long lasting. Now that I am in my 30's, I'm trying to lose weight in a healthier way. 1-2 pounds a week with exercise and moderatly cutting back what I eat.0
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Do you know me?! LOL.
I've lost 65 lbs now by eating 1200 calories and walking a few times a week. Nothing more. I plan to start jogging soon.0 -
I follow the atkins program which does not require exercise to lose and I've lost 12 pounds in 1 1/2 months. I think it's important to exercise to tone the body and stay healthy.
I also think people don't realize how many calories are burned in everyday chores i.e. giving the kids a bath, cleaning the house, mopping the floor etc. If you're like me, I clean obsessively everyday and spend 1 - 2 hours making sure everything is clean and in place plus run after my two small children.0 -
I follow the atkins program which does not require exercise to lose and I've lost 12 pounds in 1 1/2 months. I think it's important to exercise to tone the body and stay healthy.
I also think people don't realize how many calories are burned in everyday chores i.e. giving the kids a bath, cleaning the house, mopping the floor etc. If you're like me, I clean obsessively everyday and spend 1 - 2 hours making sure everything is clean and in place plus run after my two small children.
This is very true. I have a 1 & 2 year old and chasing and cleaning up after them all day feels like my exercise!0 -
Did Dukan. Lost 28 pounds. Walked daily.
Have put weight back on.
1200 calories is not sustainable.0 -
Walking 30 minutes a day *is* exercise.
^^^This...
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Well...I know it's possible. I just offer this personal experience that recently dawned on me: From fall 2010 to May 2012 (about 18 months), I lost 23 pounds without any exercise and only informal, guesstimate hit and miss diet and portion control. In the last 3 months since my doctor visit on May 15 and starting to walk the next day and joining MFP in early June and getting serious about logging food and exercise (and finding that I can do alot more than I thought I could with my bum knee/ankle so no more using that as an excuse!), and staying in calorie limits, limiting sodium, cholesterol and upping fiber intake, I have lost 29 additional pounds as of today. So while you CAN lose weight without exercise, it seems to me that it happens alot faster and more efficiently with it. And since I really don't like the exercise part (don't mind the healthy eating and meal planning -- kind of enjoy that part!), I want to get to goal ASAP so I can cut back to maintenance levels and not have to sweat everyday (which I seriously dislike!). I just want to get through the unpleasantness as quickly as possible and the most effective and efficient way for me to do that is to add in the exercise in spite of myself. I mean more than doubling my weight loss in a fraction of the time....totally worth the effort! Almost halfway to goal --5.3 pounds to go and I mean to work my tush off and make it by month end!! )0
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I know first hand that it works =]
Still managed 1kg a week loss with no excersize apart from usualy daily office work activities =]0 -
Walking 30 minutes a day *is* exercise.
Not according to the people that told me it was just 'part of my daily routine' because the 30 min I walk just happens to be to work and back instead of taking a bus. LOL
Your body doesn't know WHERE you're going......just IF you're going. Keep walking.0 -
I met this lady and she weighed 304 lbs at the beginning of March and we keep in touch. I saw her today and she has lost 61lbs weith no exercise except walking 30 minutes a day. She stay within her calorie goal and she said every two weeks she would do a cheat day and also she would only eat a fiberone bar and chew sugarfree gum in the mornings. And you can totally tell the difference when you see her. Has anyone tried to lose weight just staying within your calories with no exercise. She told me to try it for a week and see how much weight I can lose. She said her first week that she lost almost 4 lbs...like wowwww...
If she were to put 61 lbs now in a backpack, following that loss, and carry it on her back for 30 minutes, I guarantee it would feel to her like exercise, but thats what she was doing when she started. As she loses more weight the walking will burn fewer and fewer calories, and she will have to either accept a slower weight loss rate, or start exercising more. It's thats simple.0 -
30 minute walk IS exercise for most people. You don't have to do a hard core workout, just stay "active" and move around more. And 80% of weight loss is diet!0
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At some point she will need to create her deficit with exercise and feed her body. So since she is very heavy it will work, but later when she is closer to her goal or half way she will need to add exercise.0
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Don't underestimate the power of walking.0
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lol. walking IS exercise :huh: :huh: :huh:
and yes you don't HAVE to exercise for weight loss, but you DO need it for other health benefits and for FITNESS
you can be thin and unfit. just like you can be large and fit, all about goals0 -
Walking 30 minutes a day *is* exercise.
My thought exactly. Totally confused by the original post.0 -
I've lost weight so many times (lol) that I have learned that diet alone is 90% of weight loss.
Working out just speeds stuff up and makes the stuff under the fat look better. (and make you stronger, healthier, etc)0 -
I met this lady and she weighed 304 lbs at the beginning of March and we keep in touch. I saw her today and she has lost 61lbs weith no exercise except walking 30 minutes a day. She stay within her calorie goal and she said every two weeks she would do a cheat day and also she would only eat a fiberone bar and chew sugarfree gum in the mornings. And you can totally tell the difference when you see her. Has anyone tried to lose weight just staying within your calories with no exercise. She told me to try it for a week and see how much weight I can lose. She said her first week that she lost almost 4 lbs...like wowwww...
30 minutes of walking a day is not "NO EXERCISE".
In fact 30 minutes of walking for someone who weighs (or weighed) 304 lbs is pretty good exercise.0 -
Well, if you're three hundred pounds, walking even thirty minutes is likely far better than continuing those habits that got you to three hundred pounds. That may work for the extremely obese, but as you return to a more normal weight, it becomes progressively harder to shed pounds.0
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Walking 30 minutes a day *is* exercise.
It sure is.0 -
I lost my 22 without any excercise, but I do want to start so I can tone up along the way0
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I met this lady and she weighed 304 lbs at the beginning of March and we keep in touch. I saw her today and she has lost 61lbs weith no exercise except walking 30 minutes a day. She stay within her calorie goal and she said every two weeks she would do a cheat day and also she would only eat a fiberone bar and chew sugarfree gum in the mornings. And you can totally tell the difference when you see her. Has anyone tried to lose weight just staying within your calories with no exercise. She told me to try it for a week and see how much weight I can lose. She said her first week that she lost almost 4 lbs...like wowwww...
As others have stated, that is the MAIN cause of weight loss. If you do cardio you just burn more calories so that you can eat more and still lose weight along with improving your cardio system. If you do strength training you burn some calories and build your muscles.
Strictly dieting will just lose fat.0 -
Walking 30 minutes a day *is* exercise.
Not according to the people that told me it was just 'part of my daily routine' because the 30 min I walk just happens to be to work and back instead of taking a bus. LOL
I have to park my car about a 5 minute walk from work. Its an extra 20 mins walk i didn't used to do a day so it gets logged. I was doing a slow walk before and now do a speedy walk. Its logged every day0 -
I would consider walking 30 mins a day to be excercise. I busted my butt doing in this morning as a matter of fact.0
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I agree with previous posts, that walking 30 minutes a day is exercise, but, if she was already doing this, I don't know if I would count is as additional exercise, simply because our bodies adjust to routine.
It would be great if she'd add in a few minutes more, or add in some stairs, or something each week to make it more challenging.
That being said, how serious are you about sustained weight loss? How fit do you want to be? Does your goal have terminology such as "Thin, skinny, tiny, ect" or does it have " strong, fit, lean muscle" in the topic? If your goal is to be a size or to be what you were in your youth, without looking at the whole package of what it takes to keep weight off, you may be setting yourself up for failure. We need exercise, our quality and quantity of life depends on it. We need it to deal with stress just as much as we need it to keep our organs and body functioning the best it can.
I am on the other spectrum, diet is much harder for me than exercise, I have to discipline myself to eat right, (which is just about planning ahead)- MFP is really helping me stay on track with that. Fitness is such a joy for me, exercise is so completely addicting when you find something you love! I work out at least 8-10 hours a week now- most is cardio, but also do weight training. I started doing 2-3 times a week 2 years ago, low impact- then I found my passion ZUMBA® --- and I never stopped!0 -
I met this lady and she weighed 304 lbs at the beginning of March and we keep in touch. I saw her today and she has lost 61lbs weith no exercise except walking 30 minutes a day. She stay within her calorie goal and she said every two weeks she would do a cheat day and also she would only eat a fiberone bar and chew sugarfree gum in the mornings. And you can totally tell the difference when you see her. Has anyone tried to lose weight just staying within your calories with no exercise. She told me to try it for a week and see how much weight I can lose. She said her first week that she lost almost 4 lbs...like wowwww...
i'm doing the same thing your friend is doing altho i DO consider walking exercise because walking 30min is a mile. i do walk 2 miles a day and when i'm pissed off about something, sometimes 4. i've only been trying to lose weight for a month now and so far jus eating my cals and walking 2 miles a day, i have lost 10 lbs and have had cheat days. but yes you could sit on your butt and not exercise at all and still lose weight as long as you aren't eating over the calories set for your BMR. its when ppl eat over their calories and sit on their butt is when they gain weight.0 -
Walking is exercise.0
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Walking 30 minutes a day *is* exercise.
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I lost the majority of my weight with no exercise...If you have a calorie deficit you will lose weight. I started exercising (I've stopped for a while because I managed to break my little toe randomly one day, lol) once I hit my goal weight to try to just tone up & whatnot.0
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I have lost 20 lbs so far without exercise ( i do walk 15 min a day for my daily commute but I dont think of that as exercise considering I was once a gym rat).
My body is losing weight in a different way by doing it without exercise. I am getting smaller, which I like. I have decided to lose another 15 lbs before I incorporate anything other than my commute into my routine. I was incredibly toned and lean when I exercised in the past but I think I would have had better results then if i lost weight before i did weight training. I agree with what others said---in the long term you need the exercise but it does help if you lose weight before you step up your exercise routine.0 -
This is not sustainable.
As soon as she stops she'll blow up like a barrage balloon!
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