so youve aCTUALLY lost all that weight by lifting weights and eating well , and NOT through any cardio at all??
wow...
Correct! I rode my mountain bike maybe once a week during the summer, but that was more because i just enjoy doing it. I haven't done any cardio work in months.
Cardio isn't necessary to lose weight. It doesn't hurt, but it's your diet that matters. Eat less than your body needs for energy and you lose weight, guranteed. Lifting weights helps make sure that weight lost is fat and not muscle, plus it helps burn extra calories.
In fact, it's entirely possible that an intense 1 hour weightlifting session will burn more calories than an hour of cardio. After lifting weights your body burns an increased number of calories for up to 48 hours after you stop exercising. Cardio doesn't give you this boost.
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Congrats on your weight loss dude! It's amazing how different we look after losing 45 pounds and building a bit of muscle.
I go to the gym also, but don't go as much as I should :-/. What do you do to keep motivated? It's kinda tough for me though as I work 12 hour continental shifts. Days 7:30am - 7:30pm and Nights 7:30pm - 7:30am. It would be nice to be able to go to the gym at the same time each day. Get into some sort of routine. With my crazy work schedule, I'm constantly tired. Getting older (42) doesn't help either. I just don't have the energy anymore. :-/
Do you work out alone or with a buddy?
I have lost weight in the past, but now it seems to be more of a challenge....
Any suggestions?
John.
Motivation isn't a problem anymore. I love the way i feel after going to the gym, and i hate the way i feel if i skip a day. The same goes for controlling my diet. Every day that i stick to it 100% is a small victory for me, and it's not a problem to stick to it anymore.
That said, it wasn't so easy in the beginning. Everyone has to find their own motivation, and it can be different for everyone. A lot of people that know me assume I started doing this because my father diet of a heart attack when i was 16. That's not the case. Being healthier is great, and i'm very happy for that. But thinking about dying when I'm in my 40s or 50s isn't what got me to turn down pizza in favor of grilled chicken. I'm honestly fueled by a mixture of vanity and self-loathing. I want to look good, and I hate (or hated) the way that i look(ed).
Even once i knew why i wanted to do it, it wasn't always easy to stick with it. Bad food tastes great. One specific thing that I remember helping is this: just before i started to eat right I was browsing myspace for people in my area. I saw this girl in my area that was an absolute KNOCKOUT, seriously a 10/10. I then realized that there was no way I would have a chance with this chick looking the way I did. When I started my weightloss I downloaded this girl's picture and put it on my cell phone. Anytime I got the urge to cheat on my diet I just looked at her and I was back in line.
Being tired is no excuse. You can't let it be one. I work full time and go to college full time. I'm out of the house around 8:30 AM and not back until 9:30 or 10:00 PM almost every weekday. If I didn't go to the gym just because I was tired I'd never set foot in the door. Most days the very last thing I want to do after a hectic 8 hour workday and three hours of Calculus lectures is go to the gym. But I do it anyways. What I want to do doesn't matter. In the end I'm always glad that I worked out instead of going straight home.
I work out alone. It helps me concentrate. I've yet to meet someone who would push me further than I would on my own - nobody that I know is anywhere near as dedicated as me.
Well done on the weight loss you look so much better overall.And to me I do think your gyno has improved although I can see what you are talking about.As it hasn't completely gone.
Wish you luck with whatever you decide to do.
It has gotten some better, I know i've lost a good deal of fat off of my chest. Like i said, before the weight loss I coudln't feel any gland and now i most definitely can.
Thank you