There is absolutely a formula and its not magic, it's common knowledge. It's called eating right and working out.
Please don't think that if you stop drinking soda and take the stairs that you are going to loose weight. it has absolutely zero effect. it's a fact.
In order to loose weight you need to burn more calories then you take in ..thats a fact. if you stop drinking soda but still eat 4 pieces of pizza with water, a bagel and cream cheese, chips and then sit on the couch for 4 hours watching America Idol and other garbage on TV you will never loose weight or be in shape.
Fact: The more muscles you have the more calories you will burn even just standing around.
You need to eat the right foods, and the right amount: the reason why you always hear this is A: to get the right vitamins and minerals your body needs and B: because eating often increases your metalbolism.
Ask any body builder who doesn't do steroids how much they eat a day and how often. And ask them how much cardio they do. I bet you will get a very common answer.
Im not saying people should try to be body builders when they work out. but strength training 2-3 times a week along with the right diet will get you to where you want to be And if you want to be more muscler, then heavier weight training is needed.
You will never see any results by simply not drinking soda and taking the stairs.....again, cardio type stuff is good for the heart to be healthy but its not going ot help you loose the amount of weight most people are looking to loose.
this isn't anything new people
You said above that the only way to get in shape is hard work and sacrifice. This is wrong and stupid.
What it involves is eating less calories than you're burning. That's the easiest thing in the world because YOU DON"T HAVE TO DO ANYTHING. That being said its an ultimate statement of personal will power.
Making small adjustments like walking in and taking the stairs(I am on the 9th story of a large building), not having a soda would net me 400 calories probably every day 5 days a week. You tell me 2k a week wouldn't make a difference? Hmmmmmmm
You do cardio for a completely different type of work out. Anabolic vs Catabolic. Cardio creates a cardio deficit.
You could walk a golf course, go walk your dog, row a canoe, bike ride, walk to work, ride to work, etc and create a calorie deficit to lose weight. Your formula is so narrow it doesn't make sense. There are so many ways to live a healthy lean lifestyle that don't involve weights.
Stop with your "facts."
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