this is not me, but it demonstrates both my love of movie popcorn
and a very mild version of my reaction when watching a scary movie.
Watching a scary movie can burn as many calories as exercise. We’re all familiar with the feelings that come with watching a fright flick — the sense of dread that engulfs us as a character enters a foreboding place, ominous music building, etc. According to a 2012 study commissioned by the video subscription service Lovefilm, these heart-pounding moments can do more than cause a good scare, however. Of the 10 movies tested, half caused participants to burn at least 133 calories, more than the amount used up by a 140-pound adult on a brisk 30-minute walk.
Granted, this limited study was hardly robust enough to earn a write-up in a peer-reviewed journal. Yet the science behind the results is essentially valid, thanks to human hard-wiring that traces to when our primitive ancestors had good reason to fear the monsters lurking in the night. When exposed to a harrowing situation, our sympathetic nervous system triggers the “flight or fight” response, which sends adrenaline into the bloodstream, diverts blood and oxygen to muscles, and kicks heart activity into a higher gear. Add in the outwardly physical reactions often prompted by the scariest scenes, such as jumping back in your seat or instinctively reaching for a companion, and it’s easy to see how sitting through The Shining (184 calories) or Jaws (161 calories) delivers results akin to sweating through a workout. (or my own natural startle response style, with me shrieking my lungs out, reflex-hitting the person next to me, throwing whatever i’m holding into the air, and hiding my entire face /body under anything i can find, which has to burn at least a good 900+ calories)
There are other benefits to putting ourselves through this sort of simulated danger, including the release of endorphins and dopamine, which allows us to feel relaxed and fulfilled after “surviving” the events witnessed on screen. Of course, not everyone is a fan of the frightening imagery in The Exorcist (158 calories) or Alien (152 calories), and researchers caution that stress can outweigh the gains for people who are genuinely repulsed by these movies. If health is your goal and the sight of blood makes you queasy, you’re better off rising from the couch and getting your legs moving instead of watching someone else flee the clutches of a zombie.
while i do love movies and i was hopeful that this
would finally be an exercise routine that i could really get behind,
i’m doubtful this one will work for me
as i can’t survive a regular regimen of terrifying movies,
or even one.
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“based on how i react when toast pops out of the toaster,
i will never look cool walking away from an explosion.”
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Well, that should explain a few things concerning me. I absolutely CANNOT watch anything scary, bloody, violent, hence I cannot burn any calories that way. (Gets up and walks to the kitchen….) I’m even hitting the ceiling when HH enters the room silently and suddenly speaks to me. Actually, THAT should burn a bunch of calories!
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yes, I am exactly the same, Kiki! I have startle response and well, and will just have to continue what I’m doing, because I can’t handle watching them
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I’m not a fan of ‘Scary Movies’, so it’s back to my usual diet for me.
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same here, ivor. I just cannot handle watching them
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Hmmm, should I start watching scary movies…. I think I stick to exercise, I such a chicken on scary movies…… 🤣
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a better plan for me as well, I just cannot handle watching them
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wow! I never knew that, it is very fascinating and interesting to me!
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who knew?)
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I like some scary movies–but not the violent, gory kind–and scary podcasts, too. Those I walk/jog to, so I do get exercise!
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I’m a walker as well, and the scary movie plan will never work for me, as I really hate watching them
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Hahaha. Nope, it definitely wouldn’t work.😂
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I like watching horror films, so this amused me. I am not in the demographic though, as I never eat popcorn when watching, and have never once screamed at a film of that type. I prefer more pyschologically disturbing films, so highly recommend the original Japanese version of ‘Ringu'(1998) and my top tip is the original version of the European film ‘Martyrs’, from 2008.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I’ve heard about this, and don’t know it I could handle it )).
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This is surprising news — I’ve never thought of watching scary movies as exercise :)
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who knew?
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Interesting, Beth, I’d never thought of scaring myself into better health!
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me either, and this won’t work for me unfortunately, because I can’t handle scary movies )
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I’m no fan of horror/ scary movies. So I’ll have to burn calories some other way.
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same, sadje, I can’t handle watching them
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It’s the unbelievable plot that gets me.
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It’s everything about them for me
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Lol 😂
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I love scary movies/tv shows. It’s the greasy popcorn that is scarier. ;)
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I can’t handle being scared but I’m willing to handle dealing with the scary popcorn
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:)
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If this was true..i would be pretty fit
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well at least you might not be as fit as you are ? )
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No terrifying movies for me, although I’m tempted by the calorie burning effect. I’ll sit back and eat movie popcorn!
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same here, Jennie. this will never work for me as I cannot handle scary movies )
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Let’s just stick with the popcorn. 🙂
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Yes!
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😀
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I don’t like horror movies…but as exercise….
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I cannot handle them at all –
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I avoid if possible
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Yep
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I wonder what walking in scary neighbourhoods would do.
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you might run, so that would help
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😂
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I don’t watch scary movies, but I would have a bigger problem with this diet plan… after all that fight or flight surges through my body, and I survive, I would truly believe I need (and deserve) a calorie indulgence. I think calming my nerves would put me out of my deficit in a real hurry! Haha!
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same here!
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Not a big fan of horror flicks, but I am eagerly awaiting the release of the latest Dune on March 1.
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I can’t sit through them at all, and my son in law loves dune, too
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Now I am going to feel less guilty about stuffing myself with popcorn and M&M’s at my movie workout.
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The think is that I tend to choose foreign or indie films and they make me crave a good loaf of bread, fresh Brie and a decent bottle of wine , so I end up gaining watching these
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It sounds like a fun way to gain weight, though!
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is anyone asks me for a recommendation for this, I will be sure to offer my plan, though many are as afraid of subtitled films, as I am of horror films
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Told with your usual humor and charm, Beth. I can’t sit through one either – I guess I better go for a walk.
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Yep!
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I love this and the two films mentioned, The Exorcist and Alien, are indeed two of the most intense movie-going experiences – and both quite brilliant as well! I’m not going to run today, instead I will just watch a scary movie or two!
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There you go!
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Oh my gosh…so relatable! Especially the toaster quip at the end. Boo! 😜
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I have such an aversion to being scared ! 😱
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Yep, not part of my exercise regime…
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Nope!
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Hi Beth, this is interesting. I haven’t watched a horror movie for years, but I have just finished reading Interview with a Vampire by Anne Rice. Unfortunately, this sort of fantasy reading material doesn’t scare me at all.
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Something the visual terrifies me and I can’t do it
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It’s nice to know this is an option but I’ll stick with going for a walk. :-)
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Same!!
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I watched a horror movie last night and lemme tell you, I am POSITIVE I burnt off a good amount of calories! It’s not my favourite genre but it as additional exercise. Plus, I had gone out for a friend’s birthday supper so I figured the extra burn was to my benefit!
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Call it even, brave soul!
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Especially since I didn’t KNOW it was horror till we started watching it! 😱
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I have difficulty with horror movies. I managed to see Silence of the Lambs only by watching it in portions. I remember when The Amityville Horror was in the theaters. Near the very beginning, a voice repeats, “Get out. Get out.” I looked at my friend and she looked at me, and we both got up and walked out of the theater. With one of the Jason movies that I watched at a friend’s house, I made her follow me home to my apartment and go inside, then look in every closet, under every bed, behind the shower curtain and around any shadowy corners before I’d even go in. And yes, I slept with all of the lights on that night!
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I cannot watch them at all, either!
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The horror movies give me nightmares, Beth!
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I agree, and why I can’t watch them!
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Yes, I stay away from them!
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No scary movies for me, thank you. Romantic comedies, documentaries, easy to digest stuff is what I go for. 😆
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same!
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OMG so funny. Not a fan of horror, or scary movies. Alien, Jaws, are scary enough. Nope.
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yes, I so agree and why this would never work for me! back to walking instead !
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That’s what I do as well.
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It’s been a long time since I watched The Shining, but I think I’m still burning “fright” calories!
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oh, yes!
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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my pleasure
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hahaha; the opening ten or so minutes of the original ‘Scream’ are the best opening scene of Any movie I’ve even seen; I’ve watched it so many times and never get tired of it : it is a highly effective slice of cinema —
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I am terrified by these movies, so I’m just going to keep walking )
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Lol. Scary movies don’t scare me.
I’ll go for a walk tomorrow!
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I’m so afraid of them, and choose not to watch, but happy to keep walking
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Just not my thing. I don’t like being scared, but I can take a little suspense.
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I’m right with you on this, Pete. I’m going to stick to walking
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If this also applies to horror-ibly bad cinema, I feel like I get a decent amount of exercise at the theatre on occasion.😁
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oh, yes!
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I know what I’m watching tonight!!
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You’ll soon be a stick!
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ahaha…I wouldn’t go that far..
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The more scary it gets the more popcorn I scoff! Calories lost and calories gained in equal amounts!
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call it even!
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