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Ask HN: What is stopping you from being fit?

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Re: Ask HN: What is stopping you from being fit?

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I've recently lost 35 pounds in the last 4 months. It was challenging, but I wanted it. I currently have 20 more pounds to lose. Here are some things that worked for me: Calorie counting. Weight loss is truly the most simple thing ever. All you have to do is eat less to lose weight. I also maintain a more active life by getting exercise daily in the form of walking or running. Since I've lost weight my mile time has improved by the minutes.

Re: Ask HN: What is stopping you from being fit?

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Being overweight.

What you eat MOSTLY dictates your weight. Your fitness level MOSTLY only impacts your medium-long term health. Yes, broad strokes, but more true than untrue.

Being overweight and trying not to be overweight requires a LOT of mental energy and trying to fight the sugar addiction/control diet is genuinely exhausting.

If I got fit, I'd still be fat, and it would sap the little mental energy I have to spare that I use for weight loss/control at the moment. It may also give me a false sense of achievement. Plus if I'm not careful I could fuck up my knees indefinitely.

I look at fitness goals as something I'd do when I am in the "Overweight" BMI region rather than the "Obese" one. But even then I'd likely look at HIIT[0] because I think I'd do it more consistently than several hours at the gym (even if it has less health gains, it is "good enough").

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-intensity_interval_traini...

Re: Ask HN: What is stopping you from being fit?

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What I believe to be symptoms of depression. Oddly, I think exercises would actually improve my overall state of mind, but being unemployed doesn't help get to that point. I don't think I would either, not that fast at least. I would have to do a lot of research.
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