I know right. Mind-blown. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but don't shoot the messenger and all that. Sorry folks, the science proves it. Diet or rather the calories you choose to consume matter significantly more than the calories you expend during exercise or any other kind of physical activity. According to research done by Harvard Medical School; "If one person cuts back on calories without exercising and another person increases exercise without cutting back on calories, the first person would probably find it easier to lose weight. That's because it's easier to cut 500 calories a day from your diet than it is to burn 500 extra calories through exercise. You'd have to walk or run about five miles a day for a week to lose one pound of fat." Not only is it a lot easier to cut calories from your diet vs. cutting calories by exercising, but the fact of the matter is that while you have 100% control of the calories that go into your body, you r...
Discussing fitness, health, and wellness in a way that any "body" can relate