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How to Cut Back on Exercise

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Ever been tempted to take a little hiatus from your exercise routine? Well, here’s an unsettling fact that may help you stick with it -- even if you go with an abridged version.

Light exercisers who quit cold turkey for a bit -- rather than just scaling back -- have a much harder time dropping the weight they gain during the break.
Better Than Nothing
Lighten up on exercise and you may gain a bit. But do nothing, or close to it, and things get much worse. When exercisers in a recent study slacked off, they gained exponentially more weight the closer they got to zero exercise. And here’s the kicker: The research also suggested that a prolonged hiatus produces weight gain that can’t be reversed by simply going back to your old routine. You have to do more. Yikes. So even if it feels strange to do less -- like walking 1 mile instead of 3 or 4 -- remind yourself that it's infinitely better than doing nothing. Use the six simple steps in this article to get the most out of your walking program.

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RealAge Benefit: Exercising regularly can make your RealAge as much as 9 years younger.

References Published on 10/08/2008.
Asymmetric weight gain and loss from increasing and decreasing exercise. Williams, P. T., Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2008 Feb;40(2):296-302.

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What’s your biggest excuse for skipping your workout?
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pipersmum
2 of 2 people found this helpful.
10/10/2008 8:33:22 PM

My biggest excuse (walking is my #1 exercise) would be just being plain tired. Thankfully, I have a labradour retriever who needs walks. I t [Show More]
Suvarna
6 of 8 people found this helpful.
10/8/2008 1:24:50 PM

Instead of getting nervous or worrying after a weight gain laugh it off and take a vow that you would love to lose all the extra fat as you [Show More]
backwoodsgal
6 of 6 people found this helpful.
10/7/2008 2:53:43 PM

It's all a balancing act for me. I know that piece of chocolate will cost me some extra time working out in my yard, maybe an extra trip t [Show More]
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