Good morning!
I am a 31 year old female with a history of weight issues. I've managed to keep my weight in check over the years but it has gotten out of control. I'm currently a hair under 5'6 and I weight about 210. I used to be able to maintain my weight and workout on a very low carb diet but that seems to have changed, I'm assuming because of my age. I can no longer workout without consuming some kind of carb before hand. My body type is muscular and I tend to develop muscle and get strong very quickly. I've tried to get back in the workout saddle over the past few months but found that cardio was actually hindering my weight loss so I dropped it. I really do enjoy lifting weights so I do that as often as I can which is about every other day. I would like to develop some sort of lower body routine. However, I have two bad knees, one of which is way worse than the other. Thus, I am prohibited from doing squats, lunges or anything of the sort and it seems like any kind of lower body workout I find consists primarily of these two things. I also cannot do treadmills, stair masters, jumping rope or any kind of repetitive impact motion type cardio because of the knee situation.
Here is what I currently do:
Bent over row - 2 sets of 20 w 15lb dumbbells
Side lat raises - 2 sets of 20 with 5lb dumbbells (I'm aware this should probably be more but I only have 3,5 and 15lb dumbbells and the 15 is too heavy)
Front lat raises - 2 sets of 20 w 5lb dumbbells
Overhead tri extension w dumbbell - 2 sets of 15 w 1 15lb dumbbell shared
Side bends - 2 sets of 20 each side with 15lb dumbbell
Then I repeat that entire circuit.
I do this every other day.
I happen to be nursing an injury to one of the already bad knees right now so for the time being, there is really no cardio I can do. Normally bikes and/or ellipticals are ok and don't hurt the knees too much. However, I did have a situation a few months ago where cardio seemed to have actually hindered my progress! I was doing an hour and day, eating really clean low carb and not losing anything at all so I'm not sure cardio is even right for me. I heard a theory that some people are "cardio resistant" or something like that but I'm not sure there is any truth to it. I actually do enjoy a kick ass spin session so I'm not making excuses to get out of it but it does happen to be a problem! Also I do not have access to a pool so swimming is out.
This is what I would like:
I need to lose about 60-65lbs to be at a weight I'm comfortable at.
I need muscle definition; not just toning, but actual definition. Not at a bodybuilder level.
I would like to figure out the exact amount of good carbs I should be eating to sustain a fitness plan and at what intervals I should be eating them. I would also like to figure out the same for protein and whatever else is important.
I would obviously like the above to happen quickly. Like I said, I do develop muscle and strength quickly but I'm concerned as to how this will affect my overall weight loss. I'm also afraid of getting too bulky.
Ultimately, I would really like to train toward a goal of participating in a cycling competition or event of some sort. That's likely far into the future though.
I'm just at a complete loss as to a diet plan right now. I know that my weight goes down and stays in check on a low to no carb diet, but as I mentioned earlier I can no longer sustain a workout eating so low carb.
I feel like after all the research I've done to find the perfect combination of diet/exercise for me, I'm just more confused than I was in the first place. I've read so many different things, ideas, logs, journals etc and many of them seem to contradict each other.
Does any one have any insight on this? Or a plan they'd like to share? I'm super motivated and willing to try anything.
Thanks so much for reading my long winded introduction!
I am a 31 year old female with a history of weight issues. I've managed to keep my weight in check over the years but it has gotten out of control. I'm currently a hair under 5'6 and I weight about 210. I used to be able to maintain my weight and workout on a very low carb diet but that seems to have changed, I'm assuming because of my age. I can no longer workout without consuming some kind of carb before hand. My body type is muscular and I tend to develop muscle and get strong very quickly. I've tried to get back in the workout saddle over the past few months but found that cardio was actually hindering my weight loss so I dropped it. I really do enjoy lifting weights so I do that as often as I can which is about every other day. I would like to develop some sort of lower body routine. However, I have two bad knees, one of which is way worse than the other. Thus, I am prohibited from doing squats, lunges or anything of the sort and it seems like any kind of lower body workout I find consists primarily of these two things. I also cannot do treadmills, stair masters, jumping rope or any kind of repetitive impact motion type cardio because of the knee situation.
Here is what I currently do:
Bent over row - 2 sets of 20 w 15lb dumbbells
Side lat raises - 2 sets of 20 with 5lb dumbbells (I'm aware this should probably be more but I only have 3,5 and 15lb dumbbells and the 15 is too heavy)
Front lat raises - 2 sets of 20 w 5lb dumbbells
Overhead tri extension w dumbbell - 2 sets of 15 w 1 15lb dumbbell shared
Side bends - 2 sets of 20 each side with 15lb dumbbell
Then I repeat that entire circuit.
I do this every other day.
I happen to be nursing an injury to one of the already bad knees right now so for the time being, there is really no cardio I can do. Normally bikes and/or ellipticals are ok and don't hurt the knees too much. However, I did have a situation a few months ago where cardio seemed to have actually hindered my progress! I was doing an hour and day, eating really clean low carb and not losing anything at all so I'm not sure cardio is even right for me. I heard a theory that some people are "cardio resistant" or something like that but I'm not sure there is any truth to it. I actually do enjoy a kick ass spin session so I'm not making excuses to get out of it but it does happen to be a problem! Also I do not have access to a pool so swimming is out.
This is what I would like:
I need to lose about 60-65lbs to be at a weight I'm comfortable at.
I need muscle definition; not just toning, but actual definition. Not at a bodybuilder level.
I would like to figure out the exact amount of good carbs I should be eating to sustain a fitness plan and at what intervals I should be eating them. I would also like to figure out the same for protein and whatever else is important.
I would obviously like the above to happen quickly. Like I said, I do develop muscle and strength quickly but I'm concerned as to how this will affect my overall weight loss. I'm also afraid of getting too bulky.
Ultimately, I would really like to train toward a goal of participating in a cycling competition or event of some sort. That's likely far into the future though.
I'm just at a complete loss as to a diet plan right now. I know that my weight goes down and stays in check on a low to no carb diet, but as I mentioned earlier I can no longer sustain a workout eating so low carb.
I feel like after all the research I've done to find the perfect combination of diet/exercise for me, I'm just more confused than I was in the first place. I've read so many different things, ideas, logs, journals etc and many of them seem to contradict each other.
Does any one have any insight on this? Or a plan they'd like to share? I'm super motivated and willing to try anything.
Thanks so much for reading my long winded introduction!