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In reply to the discussion: “let us bust the myth of physical activity and obesity. You cannot outrun a bad diet” [View all]KentuckyWoman
(7,398 posts)He works out for strength and cardio... not for weight loss.
Of course he eats and burns 2-3 times more than I do and I'm not a gym girl but the process is the same. Good protein, high fiber, good carbs, take it easy on the salt and fat, do you level best to avoid cheap sugars.
As far as "calories in calories out" it's not that easy either. Cheap carbs will overload your system and store as fat even as you are trying to stay busy and feeling tired and hungry. Shovel out the cheap carbs and it's amazing how much better the body runs.
If I get lazy and start eating out of a bag .... even if I'm watching the calories I'll pork right up in no time. My body is capable of gaining 30 pounds in a month and will only lose 3-4 a month at best.
The above my way of agreeing with what you said. The food is the starting point, not the exercise. That's important for a different reason.