Not working out. and still losing the weight..
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Has there been any success with people NOT working out and still losing weight..I know that what you eat is the biggest contribution to weight loss so i would like to see if anyone has lost some weight with little to no exercise.. .
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Has there been any success with people NOT working out and still losing weight..I know that what you eat is the biggest contribution to weight loss so i would like to see if anyone has lost some weight with little to no exercise.. .0
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I have seen quite a few ppl who stick to their alloted calories and do not exercise and they lose weight.
I exercise because I cant eat 1200 cals a day, exercise gives me up to 1500 cals
Some ppl have started out no exercise, then when they hit the dreaded plateau, they starte hitting the treadmill.
Good luck in your weight loss journey!:flowerforyou:0 -
Before I started coming to this site today, I have lost a total of 25 pounds without excercise. I have just watched my food intake but my plan is to start a daily excercise routine to help even more.0
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i read somewhere that you can lose up to 30% of your body weight by diet alone but not more than that. But why wudn't you exercise? It helps burn calories and it makes you stronger and faster wtih more endurance. Its not just about being skinny, its about being healthy.0
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Sure, you can lose weight just by watching what you eat, but it will not be as much as if you combine it with exercise as well. Also, if you have a substantial amount of weight to lose, without exercise and toning, the body will not look good if you lose a lot of weight. Besides, you will feel so much better with exercise and improve your cardiovascular health!! Good luck!
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You can lose weight without exercise. But even if you aren't trying to lose weight exercise is good for you so why not go ahead and get double the benefits. Healthier and you lose weight quicker.0
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If you exercise and watch your calorie intake you can tone up the skin that will be flabby if you just watch what you eat and not exercise and you don't want flabby skin.0
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I walk and I feel so much better then if I didn't do anything. It has toned my body all over not just in one spot. I can get cloths on now I couldn't when I started. My husband even noticed and that is a plus. I want to get healthy as well as in shape. I have more energy also so walking is for me Also water:drinker:0
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I lost 100 lbs by just dieting alone. However, I wish I would have included exercise because now I'm not toned & will require plastic surgery, Plus, achieving health requires diet and exercise together. I love the gym now & wish I would have started earlier!!!0
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Yes..I lost almost 30 pounds
AFTER I lost the weight I started doing yoga/walking....now clothes that I bought after the weight lose...even though the number on the scale is the same...the clothes are too big!
Plus I get to eat more cals...another added bonus
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I have seen quite a few ppl who stick to their alloted calories and do not exercise and they lose weight.
I exercise because I cant eat 1200 cals a day, exercise gives me up to 1500 cals
Some ppl have started out no exercise, then when they hit the dreaded plateau, they starte hitting the treadmill.
Good luck in your weight loss journey!:flowerforyou:
I am awaiting the "dreaded plateau" before I begin exercising regularly. For now I do it ... irregularly. But, I've changed other habits too... like stairs instead of the elevator at work. Walking to meet people at the office instead of emailing or calling them. Stuff like that.0 -
I lost 100 lbs by just dieting alone. However, I wish I would have included exercise because now I'm not toned & will require plastic surgery, Plus, achieving health requires diet and exercise together. I love the gym now & wish I would have started earlier!!!
beautifully put, buy a beautiful person who has been there!!:flowerforyou:0 -
It takes a lot for me to get the push to go and exercise but now that I can only have 1200 cals a day i need to exercise daily so I can eat more! healthy foods of course :drinker:0
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Has there been any success with people NOT working out and still losing weight..I know that what you eat is the biggest contribution to weight loss so i would like to see if anyone has lost some weight with little to no exercise.. .
when I was on Atkins full time, I lost 14 lbs a month and all I did was walk.
very few yoga ball workouts either, mainly to stretch.
and I wonder why I ever stopped.0 -
Being a historically "yo-yo" dieter in the past, I have lost weight both ways.
I have to be honest and say that I looked much better when i lost it with
exercise.0 -
Yes, it is possible to lose weight without exercising. BUT, is it a good idea? NO! lol!
I know how hard it is to get used to exercise. I used to hate it! But if you just do it. Start out slowly. Do what you can and slowly build your endurance and strength, it becomes easier and you will enjoy it more and more. Especially when you see results!
Having lost 130 lbs so far, my body isn't EXACTLY how I would like. There are some areas that I wish I could change BUT I know for a fact the exercise I have done has helped me to bounce back a lot better than if I hadn't exercised. And I feel good overall!
I started with 20 minutes of cardio on the elliptical and a few weights maybe two days a week. Now, I do over an hour of cardio at high levels and more weights at least 4 days a week. It's just a process. Get started slowly.0 -
If you aren't doing any strength exercising, you can actually lose muscle while dieting also. This sucks because the more muscle you have, you burn more calories than if you didn't. Which means you lose weight easier.
The reason I bring it up, is because I have lost alot of muscle over years of dieting and not doing strength training. I have recently added it to my workout routine after reading many articles supporting it.0 -
Most of your weight loss will be because of your diet, but in order to prevent muscle loss it is important to workout regularly.0
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My husband broke his leg and could not exercise, but he dieted by watching his calories and he lost 20 pounds. So it can be done even if it isn't the optimal plan. I would say if you *can* exercise, then you should try to work it in.
Good luck!
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Muscle weighs more than fat, and your muscles tend to waste away when not using them. So you may get "skinny", but have no tone or other benefits exersing does for you.0
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Has there been any success with people NOT working out and still losing weight..I know that what you eat is the biggest contribution to weight loss so i would like to see if anyone has lost some weight with little to no exercise.. .
Yes you CAN definitely lose weight without excercising and if that's how a person needs to start out to start somewhere...so be it:drinker: :happy:
But once I pushed forward to begin excercising I thought I'd died and gone to heaven...it's was wonderful feeling each day knowing I was beginning an excercise program once again. Easy? NO WAY! But I can look back now to last year and sorta laugh at how very far I've come fitness wise, self confidence wise, I never worry what someone at the gym thinks about me now.
I'm a total gym rat and I LOVE WORKING OUT!! and OH the FRIENDS I've MADE!!:smooched: They are the best!!
I loved it the very first time, it does get easier as a person loses and gets more in shape cardio wise...
Just sharing what's worked for me:drinker:
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Muscle weighs more than fat, and your muscles tend to waste away when not using them. So you may get "skinny", but have no tone or other benefits exersing does for you.
A pound is a pound whether its fat, feathers, muscle...whatever it is its a pound. Of course you would rather have a pound of muscle than a pound of fat, but its still a pound.0 -
Muscle weighs more than fat, and your muscles tend to waste away when not using them. So you may get "skinny", but have no tone or other benefits exersing does for you.
A pound is a pound whether its fat, feathers, muscle...whatever it is its a pound. Of course you would rather have a pound of muscle than a pound of fat, but its still a pound.
Muscle is heavier, of course a pound of each is the same but they would be a smaller quantity if that makes sense. Sort of like a pound of feathers would be a huge amount compared to a pound of brick.
I've lost 34 pounds without exercise.0 -
Muscle weighs more than fat, and your muscles tend to waste away when not using them. So you may get "skinny", but have no tone or other benefits exersing does for you.
A pound is a pound whether its fat, feathers, muscle...whatever it is its a pound. Of course you would rather have a pound of muscle than a pound of fat, but its still a pound.
Muscle is heavier, of course a pound of each is the same but they would be a smaller quantity if that makes sense. Sort of like a pound of feathers would be a huge amount compared to a pound of brick.
I've lost 34 pounds without exercise.0 -
If you aren't doing any strength exercising, you can actually lose muscle while dieting also. This sucks because the more muscle you have, you burn more calories than if you didn't. Which means you lose weight easier.
Yes, this is the point I wanted to make -- you CAN lose weight without exercising, but you CAN'T do it without losing muscle as well as fat. This will lower your metabolism, which makes it harder and harder to lose weight with each new attempt, and easier to gain the fat back afterward. I prefer to say "lose fat" to "lose weight" because you WANT to gain muscle weight. Muscle takes up less space than fat and burns more calories, so it's good weight. Strength training is a must -- for me anyway.0 -
I exercise now, but for several months before the holiday I skipped the gym. Oddly enough with just dieting I jump started my weight loss after a long stall.
But I feel so much better about myself and my body when I exercise.0 -
I dont have time to exercise, especially on weekdays. So what i do is i'll walk as much as i can on my way to office, during lunch and after office,on my way back home, and i'll climb stairs instead of taking lif. I know that is not enuff but in my case,that's better then nothing. :ohwell:0
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