Anonymous wrote:Running has never helped me lose much weight. Too much cardio just makes me more hungry. I find that lifting heavy weights and interval training works better for me. Weight training also helps build muscle and increases your metabolism more than cardio. After weight training you will continue to burn calories after the workout where with cardio the minute you stop doing it you stop burning calories. I also believe that running is something you should do when you are in shape, not to get into shape. Out of shape people running are just increasing their chances of getting injured and further derailing their fitness. Obviously different things work for different people but this has been my experience.
I will also add that I am a firm believer that weight loss is 80% Diet and 20% exercise. It won't matter what you do for exercise if you eat too much. It is nearly impossible to out exercise a poor diet.
Ditto, ditto, ditto!!! interval training will be much more effective than just slogging through miles. Try intervals on the treadmill or outside, and make sure to do some weight lifting as well. And don't tell yourself you can eat whatever you want just b/c you ran three miles that morning. I'm not saying you will do that, I'm basically just projecting what I used to do, when I first started running to compliment my own weight watchers efforts. I would run 3 ten minute miles and then eat a big egg and cheese bagel afterward, which obviously negated the effects. I think running is a great form of exercise (although now I'm addicted to spinning, and only run when I'm doing intervals on the TM), but make sure you do lots of advance meal planning with healthy foods to fill you up, because you will definitely find yourself being hungrier than usual from the running.