help! can't find good/uncomplicated exercises
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TavistockToad wrote: »stevencloser wrote: »@Bshmerlie in the past couple days I haven't even met that amount of calories each day, is that negative for my weight loss?
If you are under your calories for the day you should lose. BUT being too far under your calories can put your body into starvation mode and make it hold on to the weight. So if you have your max calories set for 1300 per day and are 1100 - 1299 for the day you are good (assuming you set your goals up properly). If you are eating something like 700 calories a day you are too far under and risk you body going into starvation mode.
No.
No what?
no you're not going to go into starvation mode
Fine. Do your own reading get both sides and decide for yourself. Here is an article that helps YOUR and the other persons cause more then mine but still no matter what you say, or think, your body metabolism does slow if you eat too little. http://www.caloriecount.com/forums/weight-loss/truth-starvation-mode
I will not continue after this post, no matter what since it doesn't help the OP, but there are negatives of eating too little and by eating enough you will help your body lose better then eating too little.
The confusion here comes from what you mean by 'starvation mode'. The common definition (the definition that people on MFP argue against as it isn't true) is 'if you eat too little for too long your body will hold on to fat and even if you're in a deficit you won't lose weight'. Your metabolism could slow down, yes, but not to an extent that will stop you losing weight if you're still in a defict. From the very article you linked: "But here's the thing: in no study I've ever seen has the drop in metabolic rate been sufficient to completely offset the caloric deficit. That is, say that cutting your calories by 50% per day leads to a reduction in the metabolic rate of 10%. Starvation mode you say. Well, yes. But you still have a 40% daily deficit."
Starvation mode will not stop you losing weight or make you gain it, it may just mean you lose weight slower. And it only tends to happen when someone is actually starving to death - that is, when they have little or no more fat to lose.0 -
I love Ellen Barrett's routines. They are all some fusion of dance/pilates/yoga, no equipment needed except maybe hand weights. As "easy" as zumba is to follow, Ellen's routines are much simpler. I rarely get tripped up trying to follow the routine. If you preview her videos it doesn't seem like it would be that hard of a workout but try and keep up and you will get a great full workout. Just search Ellen Barrett on youtube, a few of her routines are there; try the burn and firm pilates. A lot more for sale on Amazon.
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LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »Weight loss happens in the kitchen. Fitness happens in the gym.
Exercises aren't "good" or "bad" unless you've got bad form or are doing something incorrectly and putting yourself at risk for injury. You just have to find what you like. I'm not sure what you mean by "uncomplicated." What exercises have you come across that you found complicated? It doesn't get much more simple than walking, running, and/or jogging. However, some form of strength training would be highly beneficial in helping you retain the muscle you have while you lose fat. When we lose weight, we lose both fat and muscle. Strength training just helps minimize muscle loss and allows you to gain strength. Strength training is only as complicated as you make it. Also, anything can be complicated if you're unfamiliar with it. Don't reject forms of exercise because they seem "hard" - doing things that are challenging is how we improve ourselves.
By uncomplicated I just meant that I don't have a lot of time to do exercises throughout my day so an uncomplicated exercise to me is something that doesn't need a gym or special equipment0 -
MelWick524 wrote: »@Bshmerlie in the past couple days I haven't even met that amount of calories each day, is that negative for my weight loss?
If you are under your calories for the day you should lose. BUT being too far under your calories can put your body into starvation mode and make it hold on to the weight. So if you have your max calories set for 1300 per day and are 1100 - 1299 for the day you are good (assuming you set your goals up properly). If you are eating something like 700 calories a day you are too far under and risk you body going into starvation mode.
No. This girl should not be warned that she could gain weight by eating 700 calories a day. This kind of misinformation is what kept my eating disorder cycle alive for many years. OP, you will not go into starvation mode and "hang onto everything you eat." I believed for so long that I had "killed my metabolism" and was "in starvation mode" that I became afraid to eat anything. I became afraid that my body would "hang on" to everything, so I actually did starve myself. Please, please do not believe this. With that being said, you HAVE to fuel your body with proper nutrition and keep yourself in a SAFE calorie deficit to lose weight the healthy way. 700 calories a day will NOT make you gain weight, but you will not meet your nutrient needs, you'll probably be dizzy, faint, weak, etc. Follow MFP's recommendations, stay in a safe deficit, try to hit your macros/micros, and exercise for health. Good luck!!
I don't think I'll go into starvation mode on purpose cause I've had an eating disorder for a few years and I'm wanting to loose weight in a healthy way now but thank you soo much for caring0 -
Check out P90 or something like that
Calisthenics using your own body weight
Pick and choose some simple cross fit exercises off of videos
NerdFitness.com
Less bickering over silly things than on here
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/becker3.htm
A body type quiz to help you start and a great web site!!
If you look at kettle bell exercises you will see you can do lots with just one or two.
Awesome vids out there.
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LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »Weight loss happens in the kitchen. Fitness happens in the gym.
Exercises aren't "good" or "bad" unless you've got bad form or are doing something incorrectly and putting yourself at risk for injury. You just have to find what you like. I'm not sure what you mean by "uncomplicated." What exercises have you come across that you found complicated? It doesn't get much more simple than walking, running, and/or jogging. However, some form of strength training would be highly beneficial in helping you retain the muscle you have while you lose fat. When we lose weight, we lose both fat and muscle. Strength training just helps minimize muscle loss and allows you to gain strength. Strength training is only as complicated as you make it. Also, anything can be complicated if you're unfamiliar with it. Don't reject forms of exercise because they seem "hard" - doing things that are challenging is how we improve ourselves.
By uncomplicated I just meant that I don't have a lot of time to do exercises throughout my day so an uncomplicated exercise to me is something that doesn't need a gym or special equipment
Then it sounds like walking or running is a good way to start.
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Walking, running, and something as simple as turning on your favorite dance music and working up a sweat for a sustained amount of time are all simple and free. Throw in some squats, grab some cans from the kitchen to use as dumbbells for your arms, and you're set! Sparkpeople also has a whole lot of free videos you can watch.0
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If you are a fan of zombies (isn't everybody??) you can even download a phone app that puts you into a running game where you are trying to survive the zombie apocalypse: https://www.zombiesrungame.com/
This is the coolest thing I have ever heard of in my life.0 -
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Hi guys
I'm new on here and I'm still struggling to find exercises to help me with my weight loss soo any help/answers from yous would be great!! thanks x
Do what is right for you. I for one can't do any videos or something that feels uncomfortable that is just me. I ride my recumbent bike and walk that is all I need. Best of luck in your journey!0 -
My favorite exercise will always be passive....although I have incorporated intense interval training into my regime...by and large going for hikes, swimming, hula hoopping, and dancing in my livingroom is where I started.0
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Have you tried Woman's Health Magazine? They have tons of exercises on their Pinterest board, YouTube videos and their online website. Check it out!0
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go for a run, ride your bike, go hiking...do whatever it is you like to do. there's nothing complicated about exercising.0
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