Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Change in diet, not exercise, will help you lose weight."
This is just a stupid statement. Regular exercise does much to promote weight loss - it promotes a good night's sleep, regulate hormones, builds muscle.
It also promotes a bigger appetite. People are more likely to gain weight when they start a cardio program. Exercise is very good for our bodies, but I think people are suggesting that OP spend a little time educating herself on the best way to loose weight. You can read all kids of scientific papers on this subject online for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone on this thread is hangry
LOL...not me, I'm one of the people who out-exercises my diet. I just had ice cream for dinner and earlier today I also had a donut. (And I'm a size 4.) I eat a minimum of 1800 calories per day.
Anyway. I think buying your own exercise equipment is only a good idea if you're very familiar and enjoy the activity you will be doing on it, and you KNOW you will use it. I would never buy a spin bike if I had never really tried spinning before or if I only did it a handful of times. It would probably end up being a waste of money. Personally, I love to run--I've been running since 1992 and for the past 9 years, except for a few periods of injury, I've run a minimum of 25 miles per week. So I own a treadmill and I use it constantly--when I wake up I walk for 20 minutes, every day of the work week. I actually dislike running on a treadmill but it's been a great option when it's a downpour outside. So if you have a proven track record, it would be good to buy your own machine. If not, or if you're new to exercise, I'd use the gym for awhile and do different things until you really find something you love and can use long term.
I do agree that it's not great to focus just on cardio. I went through periods where I focused more on weights than on running and my body looked great--I weighed more but my appearance was awesome. I haven't stuck with it because I just really legitimately enjoy running and competing in races. So take awhile and find what works for you. And maybe lose the snippy attitude.
Anonymous wrote:"exercise over diet modification"?
I wish this was effective. I would gladly run/workout 2 hours a day if it meant I could eat and drink whatever I wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone on this thread is hangry
Anonymous wrote:I munderstand this PP didn't comment directly on the Peleton but this is a pretty rude and super defensive response. Good luck op.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Change in diet, not exercise, will help you lose weight.
Duh! I know this, it is both exercise and diet but based upon my diet (which he deemed fine) MY DOCTOR who I think knows best suggest exercise over diet modification. I trust this man who has been at this for 40+ years thank you very much.
Anonymous wrote:"Change in diet, not exercise, will help you lose weight."
This is just a stupid statement. Regular exercise does much to promote weight loss - it promotes a good night's sleep, regulate hormones, builds muscle.
Anonymous wrote:"Change in diet, not exercise, will help you lose weight."
This is just a stupid statement. Regular exercise does much to promote weight loss - it promotes a good night's sleep, regulate hormones, builds muscle.
Anonymous wrote:"Change in diet, not exercise, will help you lose weight."
This is just a stupid statement. Regular exercise does much to promote weight loss - it promotes a good night's sleep, regulate hormones, builds muscle.
I understand this PP didn't comment directly on the Peleton but this is a pretty rude and super defensive response. Good luck op.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Change in diet, not exercise, will help you lose weight.
Duh! I know this, it is both exercise and diet but based upon my diet (which he deemed fine) MY DOCTOR who I think knows best suggest exercise over diet modification. I trust this man who has been at this for 40+ years thank you very much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"exercise over diet modification"?
I wish this was effective. I would gladly run/workout 2 hours a day if it meant I could eat and drink whatever I wanted.
No one said whatever I want. I eat very healthy, consume about 1500 calories a day...very conscious of what I consume. He AND the nutritionist both said and concurred I need to burn more calories. So thats what I am doing, he gives lectures all over the country on this very subject and has several published works, nutritionist is one of the best in town, if she was good enough for Michelle O. shes good for me. Think they know what they are talking about.