Can you lose weight by just counting calories and not workin
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With my hectic work and school schedule, I hardly have time to work out. I manage to get 20 minutes on the treadmill at least 5x a week.....Its not much I know. According to the app, I'm allowed 1260 calories a day and I've been sticking to this- most of the time falling under my daily caloric goal....So is working out just as important while counting calories to lose the weight? Talk to me peeps!!
I would love to know if anyone has tried this?
Today I came home at around 8:30pm and got on the treadmill around 9pm...ten minutes into my work out....my neighbors were knocking at my door saying the treadmill was too loud- so I had to cut that workout short- !!! Not being lazy people....just having to deal with stuff like this? I think I might need to start my workouts at the crack of dawn!
I would love to know if anyone has tried this?
Today I came home at around 8:30pm and got on the treadmill around 9pm...ten minutes into my work out....my neighbors were knocking at my door saying the treadmill was too loud- so I had to cut that workout short- !!! Not being lazy people....just having to deal with stuff like this? I think I might need to start my workouts at the crack of dawn!
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diet is 90 percent!! Ever heard abs are made in the kitchen? Its true HOWEVER working out will, specifically strenght will build muscle, therefore burn more calories!! I'm all for a good workout! Start with the diet though, and you'll start seeing results! Good luck!!0
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Oh thats great advice! Thank you0
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I'm not exercising at all and have lost 10 pounds - about a pound a week by staying within the daily calorie limits.0
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Yes you can lose weight just by counting calories, the key is to take in less calories than you used too. But exercising is vastly important for more than just weight loss. The benefits of exercise are immeasurable. And not only cardio, but weight-bearing exercises which build bone and muscle strength. Plus by exercising you won't have to reduce your calorie intake as much. And remember also, you shouldn't just be counting calories - you have to keep track of carbs, fat and protein also!
20 minutes a day is admirable, better than most. Consider changing 10 of those minutes to strength training - weights, core exercises, etc. Perhaps you could find another 10 minutes a day?
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Lose weight in the kitchen.
Get sexy in the gym.
Just sayin'...0 -
I lost 40 pounds a couple years ago and never exercised... Once I stopped eating healthy I gained it all back... But YES it can be done!0
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It's completely possible to lose weight without exercise. If you can't do it you can't do it.0
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Yep. As long as you're on a deficit you'll lose.
If you only have brief periods of time for exercise I would suggest getting a set of weights. You can power through a lot of short exercises very quickly and weight training will help you to not lose muscle at the same time you lose fat. I'd say in order of importance it's 1) eat at a deficit, 2) lift weights, and a distant distant 3) cardio.0 -
diet is 90 percent!! Ever heard abs are made in the kitchen? Its true HOWEVER working out will, specifically strenght will build muscle, therefore burn more calories!! I'm all for a good workout! Start with the diet though, and you'll start seeing results! Good luck!!
I agree! Before I was counting calories I walked the dog 45 minutes twice a day FOR A YEAR and did not lose an ounce. I started counting calories and slowly my exercise time has lessened to a lucky 20 - 30 minutes twice a day of walking the dog, sometimes more and sometimes less due to my increasingly hectic life. I like to exercise so I can eat more! Lol! but diet is NUMBER ONE in my experience! Do what you can when you can. If you have to go to the gym try an inexpensive mini trampoline at home. I got one on amazon and use it on rainy days and to supplement at night sometimes. Anything is better than nothing! Keep up the good work!0 -
Thank you everyone! I will definitely incorporate strength training to my work outs! I'm just so tight on time!!0
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Thank you everyone! I will definitely incorporate strength training to my work outs! I'm just so tight on time!!
Just like anything important, you have to make time for it. Make it a priority in your life. 30 mins of workout 2-3x per week is not too much to ask.0 -
If you can only get 20 minutes in make those 20 minutes count, as in up the intensity.0
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I used to HATE exercising. I just couldn't do it. So when I wanted to lose weight, I started to eat healthier and cut the soda and what not. I ended up losing 12lbs from it. So yes, you can definitely lose weight from your diet alone.
Edit: Also, Jillian Michaels Kickbox Fastfix and 30 Day Shred are each 20 minutes and people have gotten amazing results from it. Just sayin~!0 -
"diet to look good in clothes. exercise to look good naked" :blushing:0
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diet is 90 percent!! Ever heard abs are made in the kitchen? Its true HOWEVER working out will, specifically strenght will build muscle, therefore burn more calories!! I'm all for a good workout! Start with the diet though, and you'll start seeing results! Good luck!!
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You can to a point. Eventually your body adjust and adapts to fewer and fewer calories. You have to continually shake it up. I have been on a plateau since January despite monitoring calories. I've recently added the intentional workout to try and jump start my weight loss again since it stalled out after 30lbs lost.0
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Yes you can, I have done it before. But my body did not change in the same ways. Before at 135 pounds I was barely in a size 10. This time when I was 135 I was in an 8 and it was loose. The difference being I now work out.0
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I started counting calories at the beginning of February and have lost 7 lbs to date. Today, I started 30 mins on the treadmill. By moving my butt, I know it will make a big difference in how fast the weight comes off. I'm hoping, anyway!
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Loading weight is a math problem. If you take in less than you burn you will lose weight regardless. However, I must warn you. Even when you get to your goal you will still not like the way you look. You will be as what most people call it "skinny fat". I would suggest buying some run bells, educating yourself on some exercises, and spend at least ten minutes a day using them. Everyone has time to do that. If you disagree you're just bull ****ting yourself and being lazy. I have one year old twins, am a student and I still manage to work out. It can be done0
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Yes.... but, we can all find time it's just how you have your priorities set.
I work 2 jobs and go to school full time and still find time to work out.0
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