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[โ€“] ImplyingImplications 18 points 1 year ago (7 children)

If you're actually trying to manage your weight, do not increase your physical activity. Reduce how much you eat.

Most sites say running burns around 60 Calories/km or 100 Calories/mile. The average person burns 2,000 Calories a day by existing. If you ran a 10k every day, then you'd be using 2,600 Calories a day.

The difference in effort between "existing" and "runs a 10k every day" is massive, but the difference in Calories burned is equivalent to a large fry from McDonalds. So would you rather run a 10k or just take the fries out of your order?

[โ€“] [email protected] 36 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I mean, it's weird to encourage people not to increase their physical activity if they're trying to manage their weight.

While it's true you can't out-train a bad diet, exercising, even for just 30 minutes every other day will go a long. Running a 5k will take about half an hour depending on your fitness level and will burn a good 350 calories or so, more if you're overweight. Do that 3 times a week and that's the equivalent of a about 2 meals you've burnt off (or one really unhealthy meal). Plus getting outside and exercising is good for your mental health.

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