Am I doing this right?

A month ago, in an attempt to lose a few pounds around my hips and thighs, I started doing this interval workout about 4-5 days a week:



As someone who has never really had a consistent cardio regimen I expected to be engaged in some sort of miserable battle with myself to get up and do it before it became habitual. But to my great surprise I have actually really enjoyed the workouts not to mention the ritual. However, I haven't seen much in the way of results. I know, of course, not to expect any sort of miracle but have been sort of dejected every time I've stepped on the scale, wrapped the measuring tape or looked in the mirror only to see the same thing I saw a month ago. My legs may even look a bit bigger.

Am I doing something wrong? I don't know much about what sort of diet should accompany interval training when fat loss is the goal. Is there something specific I should be eating before and after my runs? I keep pretty clean as it is and track using the Weight Watchers Points Plus system but it's possible my macronutrients are off.

My main goal is fat-loss. Not much. Probably just 5 pounds (I'm 23, 5'4", 114lbs, small frame). I have a decent muscular foundation as it is (I was a gymnast as a child and weight train here and there) and have a tendency to build muscle very quickly underneath the fat and end up looking bigger altogether. That said, I'm not opposed to including more weights but want to make sure it's accompanied by the right variables so I slim down rather than bulk up.

Any tips?

Thanks!
 
In weight lost the nutrition is the most important. You can keep the same workout schedule as the bulk fase, but change the nutrition to a weight loss plan, and you will lose fat.
First you must get that diet right. it doesnt need to be a fancy one.
1. Calculate maintenance calories
2. Ingest less calories than that value. Around 90%
3. Calculate your macros. This guys explains everything: Macros for Losing Weight: Weight Loss Calculator (Carbs, Fats, Protein) - YouTube
4. If you already eat clean, you're fine. But keep studying foods to know what's the best (Nutrition facts, calories in food, labels, nutritional information and analysis – NutritionData.com )

About your workout, you really need to continue weight lifting with good weights. That thing about "Just cardio to lose weight" is dead. You really need EXPLOSION and hard workouts. Mix that with some cardio (not steady paced... do sprints, and some explosive types of cardio). Also take a look at some HIIT workouts: Bodybuilding.com - What Is The Best HIIT Workout?

These are my guidelines, and I'm in bodybuilding for 4 years now, and based my tips in reliable websites (if you need studies proving any fact I stated, I can send them to you).
Hope to ear about you soon! Good luck!
 
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