Someone in the beginning of this thread mentioned knowing the arguments against food for exercise...can someone summarize the arguments?
I have been doing WW for 9 weeks and lost 14 pounds in the first 8 which for me is wonderful! I use basically all the exercise points I earn (I was exercising regularly before starting WW so they gave me the poinstbooster right away). As long as I am losing, I figure, why not use them?
Actually this week I am finding I don't need them all, but usually I do. And I earn a LOT of activity points. There was a post on Dotti's a while back saying what "high/moderate/light" corresponded to in heartrate ranges, and I now use my heartrate monitor to figure out where I am for how long. A typical advanced step aerobics class is 5-6 points for me and the one that has toning for 1/2 hour after is about 7. I try to do a minimum of 2 points a day (a yoga tape or a walk) for 6 days a week, and at least 2-3 aerobic classes per week (these replace the yoga/walk, not added on! I don't have that much time on my hands

).
Please, no comments about that I shouldn't be exercising so I can eat more candy (like I got on Dotti's once

) - I AM eating pretty healthily. YES I admit that points are a huge motivator for me, but more along the lines of I can't keep my current lifestyle without the points I get from exercise so it really pushes me to exercise regularly and especially on days that I will be eating more or poorly (which are the worst days not to exercise, of course).
Thanks!
Lisa