Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really shouldn't have to exercise to maintain a healthy weight. You must be eating excessively large servings and/or junk food. It's this simple - extra calories in cause weight gain. I know many people who are basically sedentary but are still thin. That doesn't mean being sedentary is good, it just means there is no reason to be fat just because you are sedentary. Cut out the cookies, the brownies, the doritos. Cut all portion sizes 25%. Bam. Done.
Adults, yes, maybe. Kids? Do you have kids or know anyone who has kids?
I have three kids, yes.
Then you know that kids aren't supposed to maintain weight or be sedentary. Kids are supposed to gain weight, although not a lot at once, usually.
Cut portion sizes 25%? What?
Anonymous wrote:Actually, my kids are probably getting as much or more exercise than usual right now. Instead of sitting in school all day, they can run around in the yard, and we go hiking and/or walking every day. We also have a small indoor trampoline.
PP who said their trails are closed must not live in the DC area. The hiking trails (not playgrounds, etc) remain open in DC, MD, and VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really shouldn't have to exercise to maintain a healthy weight. You must be eating excessively large servings and/or junk food. It's this simple - extra calories in cause weight gain. I know many people who are basically sedentary but are still thin. That doesn't mean being sedentary is good, it just means there is no reason to be fat just because you are sedentary. Cut out the cookies, the brownies, the doritos. Cut all portion sizes 25%. Bam. Done.
Adults, yes, maybe. Kids? Do you have kids or know anyone who has kids?
I have three kids, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really shouldn't have to exercise to maintain a healthy weight. You must be eating excessively large servings and/or junk food. It's this simple - extra calories in cause weight gain. I know many people who are basically sedentary but are still thin. That doesn't mean being sedentary is good, it just means there is no reason to be fat just because you are sedentary. Cut out the cookies, the brownies, the doritos. Cut all portion sizes 25%. Bam. Done.
Adults, yes, maybe. Kids? Do you have kids or know anyone who has kids?
Anonymous wrote:You really shouldn't have to exercise to maintain a healthy weight. You must be eating excessively large servings and/or junk food. It's this simple - extra calories in cause weight gain. I know many people who are basically sedentary but are still thin. That doesn't mean being sedentary is good, it just means there is no reason to be fat just because you are sedentary. Cut out the cookies, the brownies, the doritos. Cut all portion sizes 25%. Bam. Done.
Anonymous wrote:You really shouldn't have to exercise to maintain a healthy weight. You must be eating excessively large servings and/or junk food. It's this simple - extra calories in cause weight gain. I know many people who are basically sedentary but are still thin. That doesn't mean being sedentary is good, it just means there is no reason to be fat just because you are sedentary. Cut out the cookies, the brownies, the doritos. Cut all portion sizes 25%. Bam. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t they stay active? I’m doing online power yoga every day, plus running every afternoon. We also have free weights in the garage. Kids can still play outdoors every day. Have them help with yard work. Walk the dog. Ride bikes. Go for hikes. There is no reason to be sedentary right now.
nope.
Our hiking trails are closed.
Our dog is a monster lab who will pull them to the ground.
Yard work, yes, the do it, but it isn't particularly calorie burning?
Free weights aren't either
My kids are 9 and 12. What will they play outdoors? And btw playing is wonderful, but it isn't exercise.
Bottom line --there will be weight gain. The key is to moderate food intake.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are idiots. Kids can play outside. They can run. Walk ride bides. They just need to keep distance. You can also sldo exercises inside!
Anonymous wrote:I am totally on board with social distancing and I know this is not important right now and many families are worried about having enough food during this time. But it's an anonymous board and we all have our concerns, right? My kids always hover at the top end of a healthy weight. We manage it by staying in active sports and adding lots of fruits and veggies to our diets. But the reality is that COVID means all our normal healthy habits are difficult. We can take walks and ride bikes, but my kids are already over that (especially the walks) and during the week I need to work 40+ hours a week from home, so I can't supervise that much. Fresh fruit is hard to keep in the house without extra trips to the store, which we of course aren't taking (we go 1x a week and get as much fresh stuff as we can). I am even considering caving and getting a trampoline just to give them an easy way to get exercise. I hope this falls under the "won't matter in a year" category of concerns, but I am stressed about keeping them healthy. Anyone relate?