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Key Concept #7: Exercise is Ineffective for Weight Management - @ThePrimalBlueprint

Hey all.


Did you know?


Exercise is healthy.


Exercise is necessary for lasting wellness.


Exercise builds muscle and exerts beneficial effects on hormone expression and function.


Exercise gets you strong, gets you fit, and keeps you young.


I like to exercise; I do some form of it every single day, and I recommend that you do the same.


But exercise alone is highly ineffective for weight management. For it to truly help manage your weight, exercise must be paired with a healthy eating plan, adequate sleep, effective stress management, ample sun exposure, and healthy amounts of social contact with friends, family, and loved ones.



Sure, some people take exercise to the extreme, training for hours and hours on end, all in the quest to burn a few hundred more calories, to “make up for” those donuts at breakfast, to eradicate those love handles.


And if you go long enough and hard enough, yeah, you’ll “burn calories.” But at what cost?


Exercise is a stressor, after all.


Maintained at a chronic, extreme pace and frequency, exercise becomes a chronic stressor that does more harm than good.


It makes you hungry. It increases systemic and local inflammation. It depresses your immune system. It fatigues you, leading to less activity throughout the day.


You’ll eventually and inevitably burn out unless you eat a massive amount of calories to make up for all that you’ve lost, and, at that point, you’re back at square one.


You can’t out-exercise a bad diet and poor lifestyle.



Mark Sisson



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