Running Won't Help You Lose Weight?
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running actually ramps up your metabolism. That super charged metabolism is what burns the fat and makes you look awesome. Doesn't matter if you run or Zumba your way to it, just ramp that metabolism.0
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Running won't help you lose weight if you are eating TOO MANY calories!
Running has benefits above and beyond weight loss. I use it as stress relief and for cardiovascular fitness myself. During the training for my first marathon years ago I was surprised that I GAINED weight over the course of my training. That's because I wasn't watching my calories at the time and I was eating above and beyond what I needed to train and maintain.
Since I've tracked my calories, I have had no problem both losing and maintaining while running. I recommend strength training in addition to running to help maintain lean muscle mass, though, especially when you're training in a deficit. :flowerforyou:0 -
Runners are going to defend to the death that running is going to help you lose weight.
Running will make you better at running.
Running will make you more fit.
Running will do little to help you lose weight.
Also, running will not really make you more aesthetically looking. Marathon runners look pretty weak and anorexic for the most part.
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Running is amazing...period. It helps shape your body, makes you feel awesome and aides in weight loss. Of course eating at a deficit makes you lose weight but combined with running yields great results. Plus, it is a must if you intend on surviving a zombie apocalypse. :glasses:
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I think it does bothRunning won't help you lose weight. Running helps make you awesome!0
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It is the main factor of getting into "physical shape" but its not the main factor in losing weight. U can't get in shape if you don't exercise. And I can eat 100% clean and not be able to run or deadlift.0
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get skinny in the kitchen
get big at the gym0 -
Running will make you lose all kinds of weight from muscle of course
Walking will make you lose all kinds of weight too!!!! all from fat
None of this is worth doing without a proper "diet" whatever that is, for me I just eat clean0 -
Running won't help you lose weight. Running helps make you awesome!
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I completly agree lol. Reading through these comments thats what I was thinking the whole time. I mean even if running isnt THE best exercise to help lose weight, it still burns cals, and works muscles in your legs in turn helping to burn even a little more fat. How is that not helping to lose weight you know? lol silly article0
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Once you reach a point in distance running, no, running won't help you lose weight. I had great success in my weight loss when I was averaging 3-6 miles several days a week. Once I started training for my first half marathon though, my weight loss slowed and I gain a few pounds. I do maintain that weight really easily now (130lbs), and I went from eating 1300 calories to a normal amount, so that's not entirely a bad thing. I was averaging 60 miles a month though, and especially after running 8+ miles, you have to eat so much food, weight loss falls by the wayside. it's less about weight loss and more about fueling for you run.
I don't think that's a bad thing though. I'm way more proud of myself at 130lbs than I was 124lbs, because I am physically capable of so much now.0 -
I don't see how anyone could possibly argue that burning calories, in any manner, would not help you lose weight.
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Not reading this article shenanigans. Cardio modifies TDEE --> caloric deficit... if you eat more than your TDEE you won't lose weight. It's not the cardio's fault.0
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Any change from sedentary to active will help you lose weight.0
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Running is amazing...period. It helps shape your body, makes you feel awesome and aides in weight loss. Of course eating at a deficit makes you lose weight but combined with running yields great results. Plus, it is a must if you intend on surviving a zombie apocalypse. :glasses:
Number 1 Rule of Zombie Survival? CARDIO!
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Running is amazing...period. It helps shape your body, makes you feel awesome and aides in weight loss. Of course eating at a deficit makes you lose weight but combined with running yields great results. Plus, it is a must if you intend on surviving a zombie apocalypse. :glasses:
Number 1 Rule of Zombie Survival? CARDIO!0 -
Wouldn't the running put you in a caloric deficit...therefore causing you to lose weight?
That said, I think running is something everyone should be able to do on average because you NEVER know when you'll need to do it. (IE running from danger, jilted lover, zombies).
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Reading this article today -- can't say I'm terribly surprised, but it is a bit of a downer to think of physical exercise as good for your health, but not necessarily the main factor in getting into better shape.
http://beta.active.com/a3_articles/c9d1380f-ce51-4621-bdf2-cc337ca05b1f?page=1
Anyone have a different experience? The same?
When I was running a half hour to 45 minutes every day about 7 or 8 years ago I did lose weight. Running burns so many calories so quickly. I think it is great for weight loss and losing weight around your middle if you are a woman.0 -
What about just overall cardiovascular health from cardio? It may help me lose weight, sure, but I am happy enough the cardio is helping my overall health/heart.0
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Calories in vs Calories burned, is how you lose or gain weight. Exercise burns calories ..... of course exercise and running help to lose weight, not too mention all the other benefits... cardio health, strength, stress relief, endorphins... still if we eat too much, more calories in than we burn all day ....0
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I don't see how anyone could possibly argue that burning calories, in any manner, would not help you lose weight.
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Reading this article today -- can't say I'm terribly surprised, but it is a bit of a downer to think of physical exercise as good for your health, but not necessarily the main factor in getting into better shape.
http://beta.active.com/a3_articles/c9d1380f-ce51-4621-bdf2-cc337ca05b1f?page=1
Anyone have a different experience? The same?
When I was running a half hour to 45 minutes every day about 7 or 8 years ago I did lose weight. Running burns so many calories so quickly. I think it is great for weight loss and losing weight around your middle if you are a woman.
Me thinks, not many people even looked at the link.0 -
running is one way to burn some calories. Other prefer, HIIT like...making waffles and stuff.0
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Really? It wont? Well then I'd better weigh myself again... cause I lost most of my 80lbs running. In fact I'm still running & still losing weight even though I don't need or want to. I've lost a ton of fat, a ton of weight & I love the fact I'm damn toned I love it. My fitness is brilliant & even the PT I saw once was impressed. I outlasted him.
Running wont help you lose weight? Well then someone better tell my weight that.... cause it's gone & the running helps it to stay gone.0 -
Running is amazing...period. It helps shape your body, makes you feel awesome and aides in weight loss. Of course eating at a deficit makes you lose weight but combined with running yields great results. Plus, it is a must if you intend on surviving a zombie apocalypse. :glasses:
Number 1 Rule of Zombie Survival? CARDIO!
Yep & kinda everyone that is a survivor.0 -
Granted running is not my only exercise but it is definitely my main exercise. I have been back running for 9 weeks following 5 months of injury, juring my non running time I ate healthily at a reasonable not less than 1200 but usually 1400 cal intake and did not lose hardly at all. This last 9 weeks I have lost 13lbs so I would argue that running has definitely helped me lose weight!0
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I can't say anything about running since my bad knee restricts me to low impact exercise BUT regarding exercise in general, all I can say is my own experience: with casual diet control and no exercise, I lost 23 lbs in 2 years. When I added exercise and got more disciplined about my diet, I lost 23 lbs. in the first 2 months. Yes, of course some of the early stuff was water weight, nonetheless, in my experience, sure you CAN lose without exercise, but it sure as heck takes a whole lot longer. And in a strange way, going to all that work to force myself to exercise in spite of my lifelong aversion, motivates me to stick more closely to healthy eating so I don't sabotage all that extra effort with the part that is easy, fun and yummy! )0
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The person who wrote the article wrote this
"Instead of focusing just on exercise as the key to fat loss, pay more attention to your calorie intake. Knocking off 100 calories a day from your evening snacks can theoretically result in 10 pounds of fat loss in a year. Does one less cookie a day seems simpler than hours of sweating...?"
Um wait... 100 cals less a day for weight loss? only 100? Hell....if anything were that accurate I'd have lost weight years ago. OP why on earth are you listening to this dribble?0 -
Exercise in conjunction with a healthy diet does help you loose weight, you need to expend the calories you put in
You don't have to do fantastic amounts of exercise, if your normally the sedentary type a good brisk walk to the shops will help, leave the car at home, if your more active a power walk.................its not all about getting sweaty at the gym.
I'm no gym bunny but I do enjoy walking I take my backpack with water, fruit and a couple of biscuits and go and explore my local countryside....enjoyable.
By doing something you enjoy your more likely keep it up0 -
Running is amazing...period. It helps shape your body, makes you feel awesome and aides in weight loss. Of course eating at a deficit makes you lose weight but combined with running yields great results. Plus, it is a must if you intend on surviving a zombie apocalypse. :glasses:
Number 1 Rule of Zombie Survival? CARDIO!
Yep & kinda everyone that is a survivor.
^LOL, my thoughts exactly...kinda negates the SURVIVAL aspect :huh:0
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