
LEVELS – A Whole New Level #293 - Why You Can’t Exercise Your Way to Weight Loss: The Constrained Energy Model | Dr. Herman Pontzer + Mike Haney
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Feb 26, 2026 Dr. Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist who studies human metabolism and hunter-gatherer energetics, explains the Constrained Energy Model. He contrasts additive vs constrained views of calories. He explores Hadza findings, how the body reallocates energy across systems, why exercise does not linearly add burned calories, and what truly drives weight versus overall health.
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Exercise Burns Less Than You Expect
- The additive model overestimates long-term exercise impact on total daily calories burned.
- Herman Pontzer explains added exercise often yields initial calorie burn then the body reduces other expenditures so total daily burn can return close to baseline.
Hadza Burn Similar Total Energy As Westerners
- Hadza hunter-gatherers show similar variability in daily energy expenditure as Westerners despite high activity levels.
- Pontzer notes plotting weight vs calories burned produced a fuzzy cloud for Hadza just like Americans, challenging expectations.
Most Calories Fuel Organs Not Workouts
- Resting metabolism (BMR and organ work) consumes over half of daily energy, while structured exercise is a small slice.
- The brain alone burns ~300 kcal/day and digestion ~10% of total expenditure, so activity's impact is limited.




