Losing weight without exercise

I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
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  • NattySchmatty
    NattySchmatty Posts: 103 Member

    cross2bear wrote: »
    There are far more degrees of activity between sitting on the couch and eating pizza and say....tough mudder. Its often not an all or nothing. Thats why it personal preference - the level of activity varies from person to person according to their needs, wants and abilities. We all find our success in different ways. For me, it was no intentional exercise, BUT leading a relatively active life within my medical restrictions. I have no doubt that a lot of folks here would say the same. You can get a good work out running after little kids. You can get a good workout if your job is very active. Exercise if it makes you happy but its not necessary for weight loss, or even a happy, fulfilling life.

    This is pretty much exactly what I was going to type. Well said.

  • TimothyFish
    TimothyFish Posts: 4,925 Member
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    But you're not the one who gets to dictate that. It is 100% their choice of how they live their life. No one put you in charge. Maybe their doctor or their loved ones can have a say but not you. Maybe they would be better off but maybe there are 100 factors that we don't know about that prevent them from exercise. Eyes on your own plate and on your own workout pants.

    What do you mean by dictate? How is it different to tell someone that they should get physically fit than it is to tell them that they should weigh their food?
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    people who are overweight are a drain on the health system and cost a TON of money more than people who simply don't exercise.

    You don't think people with osteoporosis are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with heart disease are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with a weakened immune system are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cancer are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cognitive problems are a drain on the health system? All of these are risk factors that are reduced with exercise.

    What about other strains on public resources? Our roads are clogged with traffic. Our bridges are in need of repair. Our air is filled with pollution. All of these problems could be reduced if people would choose to walk or ride a bicycle for a few of the trips they make.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    that is fine, but as humans we have free will to do what we want. If one wants to eat less and not exercise because they do not like exercise then that is fine.

    I love to lift weights but not everyone does ,it is personal preference. So I stand by original assertion.
  • Afura
    Afura Posts: 2,054 Member
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!

    A. Don't want to, no exercise holds an interest or they can't work up the enthusiasm.
    B. They don't get the endorphin rush (I feel physically better in my body/joints, but I'm drained sometimes mentally and physically).
    C. They're trying to get the eating under control. They're trying to learn to eat better as a first step, so questions come up as to if that's feasible (which it is.
    Obviously it's better for overall health, but it is a personal preference for weight loss.
  • Sheisinlove109
    Sheisinlove109 Posts: 516 Member
    Wow! I didn't mean to cause a stir. I simply was sharing my experience for others. If you exercise or whatever it's none of my business. I looked at this as an encouragement post. I was sooooo wrong. I meant no offense. Trying to figure out how to delete it so no one else gets their panties in a wad. If you can delete this, please do!
    I'm all about empowering not judging!
  • Afura
    Afura Posts: 2,054 Member
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    Wow! I didn't mean to cause a stir. I simply was sharing my experience for others. If you exercise or whatever it's none of my business. I looked at this as an encouragement post. I was sooooo wrong. I meant no offense. Trying to figure out how to delete it so no one else gets their panties in a wad. If you can delete this, please do!
    I'm all about empowering not judging!

    This is how we always are? I understand where you're coming from on it, but I'm one of those people who isn't really exercising right now. I like to walk outdoors (treadmills are boring), and I don't get off till 6pm so it's dark outside (and still cold, I'm a weenie), plus I technically haven't been cleared for exercise from my Dr (had surgery, healing for surgery #2). So I just watch my food intake.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    Except I'm in excellent health by every marker my doctor goes by. I'm also one of the very few people who are successfully maintaining the weight loss. All without intentional exercise. I'm doing things in a way that's realistic and sustainable for me, for the long term.

    You may not spend any time in the gym, but IIRC you are active. I don't think the OP meant to exclude activity that takes place outside of the gym, right @sunsweet77?
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  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member

    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    But you're not the one who gets to dictate that. It is 100% their choice of how they live their life. No one put you in charge. Maybe their doctor or their loved ones can have a say but not you. Maybe they would be better off but maybe there are 100 factors that we don't know about that prevent them from exercise. Eyes on your own plate and on your own workout pants.

    What do you mean by dictate? How is it different to tell someone that they should get physically fit than it is to tell them that they should weigh their food?
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    people who are overweight are a drain on the health system and cost a TON of money more than people who simply don't exercise.

    You don't think people with osteoporosis are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with heart disease are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with a weakened immune system are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cancer are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cognitive problems are a drain on the health system? All of these are risk factors that are reduced with exercise.

    What about other strains on public resources? Our roads are clogged with traffic. Our bridges are in need of repair. Our air is filled with pollution. All of these problems could be reduced if people would choose to walk or ride a bicycle for a few of the trips they make.

    osteoporosis - not a choice made through diet

    "heart disease are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with a weakened immune system are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cancer are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cognitive problems are a drain on the health system? "

    all of those are severely heightened through obesity

    Regular exercise is linked to a reduced risk of osteoporosis, which is the point that @TimothyFish was making.
  • Sheisinlove109
    Sheisinlove109 Posts: 516 Member
    I am never trying to exclude anything or anyone. Not my style.

    I was just trying to make a statement about me and only me that encouraged others.

    I lost 50lbs without working out. I was just saying, for me and only me, this time of losing weight has been very different and I enjoy it and my body/attitude much more. I attribute it to exercise for again, me and only me.

    I finally see ME and it's been a long time coming.

  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!

    I'm with you! I also feel better emotionally and physically as well as sleep better.

    Also, with exercise people will be able to stay independent longer when they are old. My OH's mother is in a nursing home because her sedentary lifestyle caused her to lose so much strength in her legs she became unable to go to the bathroom unassisted. She had previously had many interventions with physical therapists, but never kept up with her exercises.

    Even her 5 star nursing homes is a very depressing place :(
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member

    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    But you're not the one who gets to dictate that. It is 100% their choice of how they live their life. No one put you in charge. Maybe their doctor or their loved ones can have a say but not you. Maybe they would be better off but maybe there are 100 factors that we don't know about that prevent them from exercise. Eyes on your own plate and on your own workout pants.

    What do you mean by dictate? How is it different to tell someone that they should get physically fit than it is to tell them that they should weigh their food?
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    people who are overweight are a drain on the health system and cost a TON of money more than people who simply don't exercise.

    You don't think people with osteoporosis are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with heart disease are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with a weakened immune system are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cancer are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cognitive problems are a drain on the health system? All of these are risk factors that are reduced with exercise.

    What about other strains on public resources? Our roads are clogged with traffic. Our bridges are in need of repair. Our air is filled with pollution. All of these problems could be reduced if people would choose to walk or ride a bicycle for a few of the trips they make.

    osteoporosis - not a choice made through diet

    "heart disease are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with a weakened immune system are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cancer are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cognitive problems are a drain on the health system? "

    all of those are severely heightened through obesity

    Regular exercise is linked to a reduced risk of osteoporosis, which is the point that @TimothyFish was making.

    Yes, my mother has osteoporosis and wishes she'd started strength exercises decades ago.
  • MarziPanda95
    MarziPanda95 Posts: 1,326 Member
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    But you're not the one who gets to dictate that. It is 100% their choice of how they live their life. No one put you in charge. Maybe their doctor or their loved ones can have a say but not you. Maybe they would be better off but maybe there are 100 factors that we don't know about that prevent them from exercise. Eyes on your own plate and on your own workout pants.

    What do you mean by dictate? How is it different to tell someone that they should get physically fit than it is to tell them that they should weigh their food?
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    people who are overweight are a drain on the health system and cost a TON of money more than people who simply don't exercise.

    You don't think people with osteoporosis are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with heart disease are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with a weakened immune system are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cancer are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cognitive problems are a drain on the health system? All of these are risk factors that are reduced with exercise.

    What about other strains on public resources? Our roads are clogged with traffic. Our bridges are in need of repair. Our air is filled with pollution. All of these problems could be reduced if people would choose to walk or ride a bicycle for a few of the trips they make.

    You don't think people who strain muscles, break bones, get concussions, fall, etc etc etc because of exercise are a drain on the health system? Sure, exercise is good for you, but it's not like people who do exercise never get ill or hurt. My aunt works in A&E. She gets a lot of people who get hurt running, playing football, playing rugby, playing hockey, weightlifting, playing tennis, badminton, or any other of the many sports out there. Squash especially can be dangerous! My grandad is 84 and in perfect health other than his mind (dementia) and his knees, which are awful and need replacing because he played football for far longer than he should have. Once we stopped him going to the gym, his mobility increase dramatically. I'm not saying exercise is bad, I'm just saying it's not as cut and dry as you seem to want to make it!
    The only time I have ever been to A&E was due to a torn ligament when running as a child. I currently do not exercise (I don't have time, I'm in my last semester at university) but I have no health problems linked to this. Let people do what they want, mate.
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  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member

    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    But you're not the one who gets to dictate that. It is 100% their choice of how they live their life. No one put you in charge. Maybe their doctor or their loved ones can have a say but not you. Maybe they would be better off but maybe there are 100 factors that we don't know about that prevent them from exercise. Eyes on your own plate and on your own workout pants.

    What do you mean by dictate? How is it different to tell someone that they should get physically fit than it is to tell them that they should weigh their food?
    sunsweet77 wrote: »
    I keep seeing posts about people losing weight without exercise. Unless there is a medical reason why you can't....I don't understand why you wouldn't want to! It helps me to have less brain fog, less stress, muscle, stamina, better breathing...on and on and on!
    If you aren't exercising I encourage you to give it a try! A true go at it! Tell us how you feel after 30 days! My world has changed.

    I started at 354! I feel amazing and am actually frustrated when I don't have a daily hard sweat and workout!
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    personal preference

    end thread/

    It seems to me that saying that exercise is personal preference is much like saying that how fat you are is a personal preference. While technically true, it makes no more sense to say that it is okay for a person not to exercise than it does to say that it is okay for a person to be overweight. Being overweight has health risks, but lack of exercise carries even greater health risks. It is true that a person can lose weight doing nothing but sitting on the couch and eating pizza, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea. Eating less will result in weight loss, but people would be better off if they would continue to eat the same while increasing their activity level.

    people who are overweight are a drain on the health system and cost a TON of money more than people who simply don't exercise.

    You don't think people with osteoporosis are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with heart disease are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with a weakened immune system are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cancer are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cognitive problems are a drain on the health system? All of these are risk factors that are reduced with exercise.

    What about other strains on public resources? Our roads are clogged with traffic. Our bridges are in need of repair. Our air is filled with pollution. All of these problems could be reduced if people would choose to walk or ride a bicycle for a few of the trips they make.

    osteoporosis - not a choice made through diet

    "heart disease are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with a weakened immune system are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cancer are a drain on the health system? You don't think people with cognitive problems are a drain on the health system? "

    all of those are severely heightened through obesity

    Regular exercise is linked to a reduced risk of osteoporosis, which is the point that @TimothyFish was making.

    yes it is to an extent. Risk of osteoporosis is linked mostly to genetics though.

    Risk is absolutely linked to genetics (among other things). That doesn't mean that regular exercise doesn't help people maintain bone strength (in some cases even augment it) and serve to reduce the risk that one will actually develop it.

    Our genetic risk of getting a disease can't be removed. But our lifestyle can help reduce (not eliminate) the chances we will actually develop a condition.