Running Promotes Weight Management
Many people start running to reach or maintain a healthy weight. As one of the most vigorous exercises, running is a highly efficient way to burn calories and lose weight. If you're already at a healthy weight, running can help you maintain it.
Running increases your “after-burn,” or excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC). This means that the number of calories you burn after a workout is increased when you include running in your fitness routine. However, some runners do notice an upswing in their weight and often wonder why they are not losing weight with running.
Simply put, running does not give you a license to eat anything you want. The basic rule of weight loss is that you must burn (through life functions and exercise) more calories than you take in. Be sure to follow a proper running plan and a healthy, calorie-appropriate nutrition plan if you want to lose weight.
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