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What is the best way to lose weight?
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Man this weight loss thing winds me up! It's not ****ing rocket science people: calories in - calories out = weight gain/loss. Burn more than you eat and you'll lose weight. Eat more than you burn and you put it on. Eat enough and you'll get fat.
Personally I think people put way too much stock into dieting as a way of losing weight because they think it's easier (more convenient?) than exercise, but the truth is that drastic calorie deficit leaves you with less energy making you less active, and causes hunger craving making you more likely to snack. Yes cut down on the full-fat fizzy drinks, syrup-filled lattés, chips, sweets, beer, wine, spirits etc but don't stop them if it helps you live a happy life. Much easier to get off your arse and go for a run/cycle/swim/gym session and burn the calories off. You'll feel better for it. -
Originally posted by Willapp View PostMuch easier to get off your arse and go for a run/cycle/swim/gym session and burn the calories off.Comment
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Another piece of advise I heard before is to turn your plate upside down and eat whatever you can fit on there. Which will not help certain posters who will eat the plate....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe article advises against that. Though I have found that exercise makes one less likely to consume calories.Comment
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Originally posted by Willapp View PostMan this weight loss thing winds me up! It's not ****ing rocket science people: calories in - calories out = weight gain/loss. Burn more than you eat and you'll lose weight. Eat more than you burn and you put it on. Eat enough and you'll get fat.
Personally I think people put way too much stock into dieting as a way of losing weight because they think it's easier (more convenient?) than exercise, but the truth is that drastic calorie deficit leaves you with less energy making you less active, and causes hunger craving making you more likely to snack. Yes cut down on the full-fat fizzy drinks, syrup-filled lattés, chips, sweets, beer, wine, spirits etc but don't stop them if it helps you live a happy life. Much easier to get off your arse and go for a run/cycle/swim/gym session and burn the calories off. You'll feel better for it.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by Willapp View PostThen the article is b***ocks quite frankly. Exercise increases your metabolic rate (how many calories you burn in a normal day), improves circulation, increases muscle mass etc. There is nothing bad about it unless you have some physical limitation which means you can't do certain exercises, but then there are usually alternatives. Swimming is a non-impact sport and only requires that you can avoid drowning yourself - after that, simply moving around in the pool will burn calories perfectly well regardless of your ability level.
He did not say exercise was bad. Only that if you exercise to eat badly than its not a good thing.Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI have big bonesComment
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Originally posted by zeitghostDeath.
Works wonders.
Much the same effect but you get to enjoy the results, assuming it doesn't kill you."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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