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Do not exercise to earn your food. You know those videos like “how much exercise do you need to do to burn off this cookie?”. Well, I don’t really like them. I think the people making these videos are sometimes trying to show that exercise is an inefficient way of burning a lot of energy. For example, it can take you 5 minutes to eat a box of cookies with 1000 calories. To burn 1000 calories, it could take you a solid couple of hours of exercise, depending on how hard you work, of course. I get that. But these videos are ALWAYS shown with less nutritious foods like cookies or doughnuts. Nobody ever says “how much exercise does it take to burn off a chicken breast and potatoes”, do they? I think this accidentally reinforces the idea that you *need* to exercise to burn off food. And even when those videos have good intentions, I think they can be very slippery slopes to having a sh*t relationship with food, and a sh*t relationship with exercise. So, here is an alternative way to make those videos. P.S. My best-selling book, ‘Everything Fat Loss’ is currently on sale as a brand-new audiobook, plus digital/print versions from Barnes and Noble, Apple, Kobo, Google, and Amazon with an extra 7% off in the UK and an extra 39% off in Canada. Feel free to grab it before the price goes up (Iink in profile). #exercise #workout #food #cookie #cookies #weight #weightloss #fatloss #workout #fitness #fittok #gym #gymtok #weightlosstips #fatlosstips #running #cycling #jogging #calorie #calories #caloriedeficit #caloriesincaloriesout #health #nutrition #fyp #foryou #fypシ
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