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You don't lose weight in the gym or on the track (Original Post) multigraincracker Apr 5 OP
They're not mutually exclusive. TwilightZone Apr 5 #1
No it takes both. I fought all my life with weight but never doc03 Apr 5 #2
Complex issue which is different to each person Layzeebeaver Apr 6 #3
I excercise daily so I can....eat crap daily Skittles Apr 6 #4
True statement. Elessar Zappa Apr 6 #5
In 1975, I went from 254 lbs to multigraincracker Apr 6 #6

doc03

(35,363 posts)
2. No it takes both. I fought all my life with weight but never
Fri Apr 5, 2024, 10:56 PM
Apr 5

got it under control until I started going to the gym and biking.

Layzeebeaver

(1,631 posts)
3. Complex issue which is different to each person
Sat Apr 6, 2024, 12:25 AM
Apr 6

But typically:

Better “Kitchen work” can help reduce caloric intake.

Better “gym work” builds muscle tissue which in general burns more calories even while you rest.

It’s a balance that each person needs to discover what ratio works for them.

Kitchen = eating habits
Gym = activity

For me both would work if I get off my arse at some point

multigraincracker

(32,714 posts)
6. In 1975, I went from 254 lbs to
Sat Apr 6, 2024, 11:18 AM
Apr 6

169 lbs without working out, walking or running. I ate nothing but chicken, eggs and cottage cheese.
I would never recommend it now.

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