Will i be correct in saying that not being able to loose body fat (even after exercising regularly
and eating clean) be as a result of abnormal hormonal levels (low testosterone or high estrogen)?
There could be 2 scenarios here:1. Being able to loose bodyfat initially and gain some muscle in the process, and later to stop loosing fat
- no matter what you do (even hours of cardio).
2. Not being able to loose fat at all.
I belong to category 1. I am 25 and 5' 7.5" tall. I weighed 170lbs 2 years ago. I then joined a gym
and brought my weight down to 152lbs. I have also gained some muscle in the process (but its not much).
I try to lift heavy (max out) and take protein regularly (1gm per pound of body weight). I also take
creatine supplement (alternating ever month).
I am not sure what my body fat is. My back and arms are lean; however, my chest, legs and stomach have
some fat. These areas are resisting to any training i do (i don't think i have hit a Plateau as i did cross training
for a month and it didn't help). I also have some amount of glandular material below my puffy nipples.
My goal is to gain get a 6 pack
yes, yes i know... I can feel all the six of them now (about 1/2 inch under a layer
of fat). I don't know how to get rid of this lower mini-gut now
I understand this could only be achievable by lowering my bodyfat - but I am loosing patience now. I don't know if
i will see results if i continue my workout regime. It would be a waste of body and will-power if i don't get anywhere.
BTW, I stopped doing prolonged duration of cardio (45 to 60 mins) recently and started HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training)
twice a week; as too much of cardio was causing muscle loss.
Can anyone tell me (roughly) how long does it take for this last layer of fat to vanish? any experiences?I am going to visit a specialist in endocrinology tomorrow and will probably ask him if he can write me some tests.
Will keep u folks updated!