Has anyone else gotten fat since pursueing art? I went from a student to a freelancer and gained like ten pounds in the past six months.
>>3018519
no, because I eat very little + Italian cuisine
Don't blame it on art alone.
I would suggest either doing a bit of diet (just so it doesn't get worse) or sport, if you're feeling lucky.
Sport is probably also good since all that sitting is going to kill your back! Though, I can't preach what I don't practice.
>>3018519
>>3019548
>Don't blame it on art alone.
This. Get into stronglifts. Takes 30min, 3 times a week.
At first you won't see much results because you lift low weights, but once you lift heavy, you start burning calories like crazy.
Do morning and/or evening walks. Download the app Pacer and get your weekly average up little by little.
Exercise will improve your art productivity too.
Then, food: I don't know your current diet, you can start by logging it.
Source: haven't been fat since 2009.
>>3018519
no because /fit/
>>3018519
Yes, but then I got into lifting because it's quicker than cardio and the weight just drops off.
You don't even have to exercise, just eat less while sitting on your arse and you'll lose weight. You just need to calculate your fitness level vs your calorie intake.
>>3018519
I actually lost three kilos. But then again, I draw and paint a few hours every day and also exercise a lot.
>>3018519
No. I tried eating 3000 calories a day for a while, stuffing my face till I wanted to puke, and still didn't gain any weight.