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Weight Loss With Running
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hi
I've been running to loose weight since last September' I enjoy it so much I completed my first half marathon last Sunday (really enjoyed) '
I've also been cycling on an exercise bike since February '
My question is why have I not lost any weight on my weighing scales? Every week it is stuck on the same weight :(
My whole body has changed since last September and I've dropped 2 dress sizes' '
Friends are mentioning my weight whom I have not seen in a while
' wow you have Lost loads of weight how much have u lost ' and I'm like I haven't lost any ?!
I've been running to loose weight since last September' I enjoy it so much I completed my first half marathon last Sunday (really enjoyed) '
I've also been cycling on an exercise bike since February '
My question is why have I not lost any weight on my weighing scales? Every week it is stuck on the same weight :(
My whole body has changed since last September and I've dropped 2 dress sizes' '
Friends are mentioning my weight whom I have not seen in a while
' wow you have Lost loads of weight how much have u lost ' and I'm like I haven't lost any ?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will be wishing to lose excess fat rather than weight per se.
In any case exercise for fitness in the main. Control what you eat for weight control. I'm not saying exercise has no potential to help lose weight, just that you have to exercise rather a lot or compensate for a small excess input of energy.
I suspect friends are commenting on you looking fitter, have a "better" silhouette.
In any case exercise for fitness in the main. Control what you eat for weight control. I'm not saying exercise has no potential to help lose weight, just that you have to exercise rather a lot or compensate for a small excess input of energy.
I suspect friends are commenting on you looking fitter, have a "better" silhouette.
It's a lot easier to lose weight if you exercise, but of course no matter what you do if you take in more calories than you burn off then you'll not lose weight.
Some people burn fat merely by sitting still and some people need to walk a mile and then put it all on again with a slice of bread. That is why life is unfair :-)
But if you're running, regardless of your weight, you're probably a lot healthier. And happier :-)
Some people burn fat merely by sitting still and some people need to walk a mile and then put it all on again with a slice of bread. That is why life is unfair :-)
But if you're running, regardless of your weight, you're probably a lot healthier. And happier :-)
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Well done on your increased fitness. I've read that running a lot doesn't necessarily help you lose weight. Your body gets used to the exercise you do and weight loss slows.
Athletes who are marathon runners aren't skinny because they run a lot, but are marathon runners because they are naturally skinny.
Athletes who are marathon runners aren't skinny because they run a lot, but are marathon runners because they are naturally skinny.
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