Is exercise really necessary
cookieinbk82
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If a person can lose weight by creating a calorie deficit why would they need to work out to lose weight?
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To tone, trim and get fit.0
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You don't need to exercise to lose weight. Exercise is for health. Diet is for weightloss.0
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To tone, trim and get fit.
Can a person lose weight by just dieting and not exercising?0 -
To tone, trim and get fit.
Can a person lose weight by just dieting and not exercising?
Yes. You can..0 -
Yes a person can lose weight by just eating less calories, but to do this most people would have to eat an unhealthy amount of calories under 1200 and essentially starve themselves thin. (most likely leads to bingeing and gaining any lost weight back)0
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Good question! I would say the quality and the sustainability of the weight loss is different when you deprive your body of calories vs. actively burning them off. I also thing the mental difference is important. But that's just me.0
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If a person can lose weight by creating a calorie deficit why would they need to work out to lose weight?
Aerobic exercise has benefits beyond weight loss.
In fact, exercise doesn't really cause weight loss, only maintains it.
"Most weight loss occurs because of decreased caloric intake.
However, evidence shows the only way to maintain weight loss is to be engaged in regular physical activity."
http://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/physical_activity/index.html
Weightlifting maintains or gains muscle, and once the overlying fat is reduced you look mahvelous, besides being strong, moving easily.0 -
You can but it's easier with exercise and your body will look better. Not to mention you'll be healthier.0
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To lose weight no. To get fitter,healthier, and not end up looking like a smaller version of overweight self, yes.
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If you like being squishy don't exercise.0
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If you like being squishy don't exercise.
What's wrong with a little squishiness now and then?0 -
Nothing wrong with squishy but if you're trying to lose a lot of fat, and you do it without exercise, you aren't going to look as tight. I'm never going to have an *kitten* that doesn't jiggle, so I'm in the gym squatting every week with heavy weight to make sure it's at least a cute jiggle.0
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You don't need to exercise to lose weight. People exercise to build endurance and strength, and get in shape.0
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If you like being squishy don't exercise.
What's wrong with a little squishiness now and then?
Just answered your question. I did not give my opinion on whether it is wrong or not.0 -
If you aren't willing to do the work of exercise what would make you think you are prepared to do the work of eating as well as you would need to succeed on diet alone?0
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If you like being squishy don't exercise.
What's wrong with a little squishiness now and then?
Just answered your question. I did not give my opinion on whether it is wrong or not.
I don't like squishiness either. I work out a lot.0 -
If you aren't willing to do the work of exercise what would make you think you are prepared to do the work of eating as well as you would need to succeed on diet alone?
I exercise almost everyday. I was just curious if a person can lose weight without exercise.0 -
You don't need to exercise to lose weight. Exercise is for health. Diet is for weightloss.
This^^^^! I lost the first 30 pounds effortlessly, I counted calories! I now exercise because it makes me feel better. I didn't get fat from lack of exercise, I got fat from over eating!!!0 -
exercise = more muscle, more muscle = more calories burned, more calories burned = more calories you can consume without feeling bad, ???????, profit
there's no rule saying you Have to exercise to lose weight. it just makes it 1000% easier to lose weight, feel better once it's of, and keep it off.0 -
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To lose weight no. To get fitter,healthier, and not end up looking like a smaller version of overweight self, yes.
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Lol:laugh: this0 -
However, evidence shows the only way to maintain weight loss is to be engaged in regular physical activity."
Wrong.
Due to neurological problems and a bad back ( 2 surgeries), I can't exercise.
I lost all my weight through diet and have maintained my goal weight since November of 2011.0 -
To feel better.
It isn't really necessary for weight loss, but it sure as heck will make you feel better if done adequately and not excessively.0 -
However, evidence shows the only way to maintain weight loss is to be engaged in regular physical activity."
Wrong.
Due to neurological problems and a bad back ( 2 surgeries), I can't exercise.
I lost all my weight through diet and have maintained my goal weight since November of 2011.
Oooh. In your face. Good job, by the way.0 -
However, evidence shows the only way to maintain weight loss is to be engaged in regular physical activity."
Wrong.
Due to neurological problems and a bad back ( 2 surgeries), I can't exercise.
I lost all my weight through diet and have maintained my goal weight since November of 2011.
I'm sorry to hear about your health problems. Congratulations on successfully keeping the weight off all these years.0 -
I love this. :drinker:0 -
... most people would have to eat an unhealthy amount of calories under 1200 and essentially starve themselves thin. (most likely leads to bingeing and gaining any lost weight back)
I'm maintaining on 1785.0 -
You can lose weight with diet alone, but it's almost impossible to maintain with diet alone. To do that you'd have to eat the same amount of calories 7 days a week, 365 days a year without fail. Because any increase in caloric intake (whether it be an extra beer, slice of pizza, slice of cake, etc..) would be a weight gain.0
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You can lose weight with diet alone, but it's almost impossible to maintain with diet alone. To do that you'd have to eat the same amount of calories 7 days a week, 365 days a year without fail. Because any increase in caloric intake (whether it be an extra beer, slice of pizza, slice of cake, etc..) would be a weight gain.
Congratulations on your weight loss and maintenance. Do you do any type of excercise or just eat healthy?0
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