Anonymous wrote:For me, when I exercise I typically crave healthier food. I also tend to be more disciplined and feel more in control. Maybe it’s all mental but each time I have lost weight, exercise has been a critical component of the process.
Anonymous wrote:Ive always been thin but when “skinny fat” became a thing, I started working out more and lifting.
The problem is, that stuff makes me SO hungry!! To the point where it’s hard to ignore.
So it’s like, do I want to be thin and at my goal weight or do I want to be muscular and weigh more.
It’s really frustrating.
So you are 5'7" and 115 lbs and you want to lose 5 more pounds? Please seek help- I mean that in a sincere way OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but exercise (particular high intensity cardio like running, and lifting heavy weights) will burn calories even after you've stopped.
Your running calories seem pretty low though - are you super duper tiny? Did you run the whole time, or walk also? I burn about 300 running a 5k.
I credit exercise bigly for my weightloss. For one, I exercise in the early morning and it prevents me from over eating too much the night before. At the end of the day, weightloss is a numbers game - your calories burned (active + bmr) has to be more than the calories you intake. Exercise has infinite benefits besides burning calories though, so please don't stop it for that reason.
OP here. At the end of the day, my total calories burned was 1931 (585 active). I ate 1336 calories. My first full day tracking although I’ve been exercising and watching what I eat for a week now. I’m 115 pounds. Trying to lose 3-5 lbs.
No I’m average height at 5’6, 5’7 ish.
Are you under 5 feet?! Unless you're like 4'8" OP, you do not need to lose 3-5lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but exercise (particular high intensity cardio like running, and lifting heavy weights) will burn calories even after you've stopped.
Your running calories seem pretty low though - are you super duper tiny? Did you run the whole time, or walk also? I burn about 300 running a 5k.
I credit exercise bigly for my weightloss. For one, I exercise in the early morning and it prevents me from over eating too much the night before. At the end of the day, weightloss is a numbers game - your calories burned (active + bmr) has to be more than the calories you intake. Exercise has infinite benefits besides burning calories though, so please don't stop it for that reason.
OP here. At the end of the day, my total calories burned was 1931 (585 active). I ate 1336 calories. My first full day tracking although I’ve been exercising and watching what I eat for a week now. I’m 115 pounds. Trying to lose 3-5 lbs.
No I’m average height at 5’6, 5’7 ish.
Are you under 5 feet?! Unless you're like 4'8" OP, you do not need to lose 3-5lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but exercise (particular high intensity cardio like running, and lifting heavy weights) will burn calories even after you've stopped.
Your running calories seem pretty low though - are you super duper tiny? Did you run the whole time, or walk also? I burn about 300 running a 5k.
I credit exercise bigly for my weightloss. For one, I exercise in the early morning and it prevents me from over eating too much the night before. At the end of the day, weightloss is a numbers game - your calories burned (active + bmr) has to be more than the calories you intake. Exercise has infinite benefits besides burning calories though, so please don't stop it for that reason.
OP here. At the end of the day, my total calories burned was 1931 (585 active). I ate 1336 calories. My first full day tracking although I’ve been exercising and watching what I eat for a week now. I’m 115 pounds. Trying to lose 3-5 lbs.
No I’m average height at 5’6, 5’7 ish.
Are you under 5 feet?! Unless you're like 4'8" OP, you do not need to lose 3-5lbs.