You couldn't be more wrong. Losing weight is almost all about what and how much you eat. The reason some one is fat is because that person consumes more calories than needed, plain and simple. Exercise will make you healthier, no doubt about that, but it won't make you thinner by itself if you don't modify your diet. Keep in mind that it's not just *what* you eat but *how much* you eat. You can eat "rich, fatty food" and still get thinner just as long as you eat less calories than you burn (see French paradox). I, for example, was overweight for a long a long time and got to normal weight just by dieting. I didn't exercise at all during that time.Look food habbits are not the way to lose weight. As long as you dont gorge yourself on a regular basis and stay away from trans fats and other garbage, all you gotta do is excersize. I don't mean jogging on a treadmill or something stupid like that, but find a physical activity that you enjoy. Paintball, skiing, martial arts, etc are all great physical activities with moderate to strenuous physical exertion; I knew a guy when I was doing brazilain jujitsu that dropped a good twenty pounds after three or four months of classes. I myself lost thrity pounds in one season of high school lacrosse. I still eat all the rich, fatty, salty, unhealthy food that I want, I just excersize as well.
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