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Saturday, January 18, 2020

How is it possible that excercising past a certain point doesnt burn more calories.

I read a couple articles online (such as this one: https://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/why-fit-people-burn-fewer-calories-20160209/) which say that after a certain point excercising with more intensity and longer duration doesnt use anymore calories in the long run because your body will just reduce its calorie use elsewhere. However of this is true, then how is it possible for Olympians or construction workers to eat suck massive diets and not become fat. According to the article they wouldn't actually burn that many more calories than someone who is only moderately active?

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