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damnafricawhathappened: dynastylnoire: mzcigz: the-exercist: fit-happy-beautiful-smile: I’m never eating Oreos again Keep in mind that the average person can burn 70 calories just by: Sleeping for about an hour Meditating for about an hour Cleaning your house for 20 minutes Mopping for 18 minutes Watching television for about an hour Showering and drying yourself for 30 minutes Food is what fuels us and allows us to exist throughout the day: Without those 70 calories, simple daily activities like this wouldn’t even be possible. So to believe that those calories need to instantly and inherently be exercised away is harmful and downright untrue. –> Exercise is not a punishment for eating food. –> Calories do not instantly need to be negated by exercise. Your body is going to continue burning calories and using up energy whether or not you do a thousand jumping jacks. Trying to “balance” out your caloric intake like this will doubtless lead to an abusive and unhealthy relationship with food. Please don’t think of calories as something bad or guilty - You need them. They’re here to help your body and support your activity, not serve as a shameful source of fitness motivation. “ Exercise is not a punishment for eating food.” It definitely feels like punishment or is taught like it is. You can literally live off McDonald’s and junk food as long as you stay within your daily caloric intake Yes and die from hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, and every thing else from that GMO poison! Yes, Exercise is not a punishment for eating food but please try to eat as much REAL FOOD as possible. -- source link