Hey man,
Just keep it at. The worst thing you can do is give up. Losing weight is definately a struggle. I think we can all relate to that. Its horrible to have gyne, but then to be overweight as well just adds to the burden.
Ive had gyno since I was 12. I was in denial for a long time, thinking it was body fat that I could lose. Ive been working out and lifting weights for about 4 years but never really understood how to do it. Recently I got my personal trainer license (NASM.org, one of the harder agencies to go through). Ive come a long way and built my body solid. Its definately helped the gyno, but Im afraid I'll need surgery.
On the plus side, the gyno forced me to get my CPT license. Here is some advice I can give you:
The concept of losing weight is simple: the law of thermodynamics what you need to understand first. Simply put, less calories in than calories out and you'll lose weight. Eat less than you burn, and your body fat will come off.
The first thing I would suggest is to count your calories daily. Figure out how much you are eating. If you arent losing weight, its probably because you are eating too much. You might not think you are eating too much, but you can gain calories from unlikely sources. A glass of juice is roughly 40 carbs. Thats in the neighborhood of 160 calories. Drink 3 of those a day, and you are eating an extra 500 calories that you dont need.
Understand that food is made up of three macronutrients: fat, carbs, and protein. Thats it. Fat is the densest at 9 calories, while carbs and proteins are both 4 calories. I NEVER understood this and it finally clicked when I did.
Write down EVERYTHING you eat and its caloric content. Monitor yourself each week or two weeks. You'll notice garbage calories in your day that you eat that can be easily cut out. If you arent losing weight after a week or two, subtract 500 calories from your weekly average. If you consume about 2500 calories a day, try to consume 2000 calories the following weeks.
The second thing I would suggest is spacing out 5-6 meals throughout the day. This will keep your metabolism burning like a furnace. Try to eat balanced meals of proteins, carbs, and fats. Good sources are lean meats (chicken, fish, milk) veggies, whole wheat bread, beans, etc. Try to avoid processed foods.
Lastly I would keep doing cardio. Try to fit in some simple weights 3 times a week, but always do your cardio. Dont listen to that mumbo jumbo about doing it on an empty stomach. Most good trainers (not that Im terrific, but more experienced trainers than I am have all noted this) will not suggest their clients do so, although there is a widespread myth that its better for your body. Cardio will burn the fat. Of course, muscle on your body will also burn fat, so try to infuse some weight lifting in your workouts.
This of course is a simple overview designed to help you with that first step. Its awesome that you are doing this for yourself. Dont give up. Even though I've never been overweight myself, Ive lived with a pretty bad case of this gyno for a long time. I understand how it feels to be self conscious about your body. The thing most people dont understand is that you can change your body and essentially change your entire life. It may take 3 months, 6 months, or even a year, but your whole life will be different.
I havent covered everything, but eventually I may add in a second post on more indepth training stuff. I think alot of people are confused about how the body works (myself included, it took months of research and indepth reading of a 700 page book to get a small understanding!). Email me at stargraphicas@yahoo.com if you have any further questions.