• @PenisWenisGenius
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    7 months ago

    The problem with losing weight the healthy way is this. Go look up how many calories you burn per hour on various types of exercise. Now look at how much calories different food has. That’s a lot of time you have to give up just for exercise. I have a hard time justifying eating lunch for example if I’m going to have to exercise for 2 hours to burn that off. I don’t doubt there are all kinds of good reasons to not attempt to lose weight via restricting food intake but at least it’s passive and it does sometimes work for some people.

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      57 months ago

      This. It’s an absolute joke to lose weight through exercise. “But you can’t sustain deficit forever” well duh I never said I want to disappear. Lose the weight, then learn a new maintenance normal.

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      If you burn calories (exercise), and eat the same calories as before, you are in a calorie deficit. (The same as if you just eaten less).

      If you eat exactly as much calories as you need to you can tecnically transform fat to muscles, but its really hard and you need to almost count every nutrient.

      Most ppl reduce it too much and risk a rebound. Just eat 50/100 calories less than your daily burn rate and you are on the way. (It’s not really fast, but steady)