Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, interesting. I am not OP but I just lost 15 lbs from cutting calories and would like to lose 15 more lbs. I thought running would help but I see it will not. I am confused though. Why are people always raving about walking 10k in a day and losing weight from it?
Wear some kind of tracker and you will be see that the calorie differential is not as vast people think between walking and running. It just *feels* like you do a whole lot more when running. Walking doesn’t increase your hunger like running.
Look up NEAT.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, interesting. I am not OP but I just lost 15 lbs from cutting calories and would like to lose 15 more lbs. I thought running would help but I see it will not. I am confused though. Why are people always raving about walking 10k in a day and losing weight from it?
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, interesting. I am not OP but I just lost 15 lbs from cutting calories and would like to lose 15 more lbs. I thought running would help but I see it will not. I am confused though. Why are people always raving about walking 10k in a day and losing weight from it?
Anonymous wrote:Losing weight is 80% diet. The strategy is to not overeat regardless of how much you've ran that day. You can burn 1000 calories with a run but you can eat a large pizza and cancel it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently lost 20 pounds via diet. I've started running (mostly for mental health reasons) and have about 15 more pounds to lose. What is the best strategy? Long distance running? Shorter runs with strength training?
I am aiming for 3 runs per week:
-5k
-6 miles
-10 miles
I am not consistent with any meal plan but just generally aim to be in a calorie deficit. Longer runs make me crave carbs like a maniac.
If longer runs give you cravings, how about swapping out your long run? I aim to run 40km+ per week and split it into about 4 runs according to how I’m feeling (eg this week I’ll probably do 1x8km, 2x10km and 1x12km). Maintaining the discipline to run 4 days somehow gives me more discipline with eating. If I go more than 2 days without running, I definitely get slack with food.
Anonymous wrote:I recently lost 20 pounds via diet. I've started running (mostly for mental health reasons) and have about 15 more pounds to lose. What is the best strategy? Long distance running? Shorter runs with strength training?
I am aiming for 3 runs per week:
-5k
-6 miles
-10 miles
I am not consistent with any meal plan but just generally aim to be in a calorie deficit. Longer runs make me crave carbs like a maniac.
Anonymous wrote:I recently lost 20 pounds via diet. I've started running (mostly for mental health reasons) and have about 15 more pounds to lose. What is the best strategy? Long distance running? Shorter runs with strength training?
I am aiming for 3 runs per week:
-5k
-6 miles
-10 miles
I am not consistent with any meal plan but just generally aim to be in a calorie deficit. Longer runs make me crave carbs like a maniac.