Excess activity from your baseline will cause excess caloric output and can result in weight loss. BUT, human bodies are quite adaptable and what used to be excess activity can easily become your new baseline.
Absolutely, 75-300 minutes of cardio-vascular exercise is good for almost anyone, even if they need to gain weight. The same can be said for hitting every muscle group with resistance training twice a week, to a lesser extent. (Do both if you can, but do the cardio if you can only do one.) EDIT: Neither of these activities has to be done expressly for “exercise” – they are just as good for you when they are part of your work or play or any other purpose.
75-300 minutes of cardio-vascular exercise is good for almost anyone, even if they need to gain weight
I appreciate this distinction! I had so much trouble gaining weight until I got into exercise. Finally broke 130lbs once I was cycling 22 miles 3x a week! Exercise was the missing ingredient to getting my metabolism balanced out
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Excess activity from your baseline will cause excess caloric output and can result in weight loss. BUT, human bodies are quite adaptable and what used to be excess activity can easily become your new baseline.
Absolutely, 75-300 minutes of cardio-vascular exercise is good for almost anyone, even if they need to gain weight. The same can be said for hitting every muscle group with resistance training twice a week, to a lesser extent. (Do both if you can, but do the cardio if you can only do one.) EDIT: Neither of these activities has to be done expressly for “exercise” – they are just as good for you when they are part of your work or play or any other purpose.
I appreciate this distinction! I had so much trouble gaining weight until I got into exercise. Finally broke 130lbs once I was cycling 22 miles 3x a week! Exercise was the missing ingredient to getting my metabolism balanced out