smackababy
Lifer
- Oct 30, 2008
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I know I was doing it wrong, that's kinda my point. I would try and eat less, but my real problem was that I was too inactive, sitting on the computer or watching movies and shows. And in those times I would get bored, and might grab a bite of something or whatever, sometimes without even realizing. You don't think about this stuff when you're overweight. But exercising takes you away from that. Unless you're doing laps in the kitchen, you're going to be at the gym or outside where there is no food within reach. So for me it worked a lot better.
I'm just saying that focusing on exercise first is the better/easier route for an overweight person to take (at least I certainly think so). Ideally you do both exercise and proper diet from the get go, but in an ideal world you would already be doing those things and not be overweight to begin with.
I am going to call BS. I sit around at the computer or on the couch for like 14 hours a day during the week (job + home), and only really go out during the weekends. Granted, I go to the gym every day, but I don't live the most active lifestyle. I don't sit around just consuming calories. Even if I am bored, I don't have to be stuffing things in my face.
