Melancholy
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So, I am well on the way to my 60 pound weight-loss goal I set last year. I actually only have a few pounds left to go.
That is the exciting part, but there is something that concerns me:
When I started I was 220. I could burn 1300 calories by walking briskly for about 75 minutes. That was then. Now, at 165, with a better cardio profile, I have to run 6.0mph, for 80 minutes to burn 1100 calories, and that is INSANE to do on a 5-day a week basis. The more in shape I get, the less my heart-rate increases on my runs, and the more I have to push myself to reach my goal of caloric expenditure for the day. Now, this is not something I am griping about, I am happy to be in shape. My question is this:
What have others done to maintain their weight once at their goal, without continually increasing either length or intensity of the cardio/ daily exercise?
Here is what I can't do; I can't lift weights. I can do things like push-ups, pull-ups, squats, etc. But I don't have a gym that is consistently nearby. I travel for work all the time, and running/ jogging is about the only thing I can do no matter where I am.
I know that I can also cut down on the calories that I consume, which I will be doing, but the less I weigh, and the better shape I am in, the less calories I will burn as time goes on. Any long-time runners out there that have found a way to counter-act this diminishing return from running? I just don't want to have the need to run 12 miles/ day to burn enough calories to maintain...
Now, I know I may be over thinking this
, but that is what happens when you have to run 7 billion miles to burn your calories for the day

That is the exciting part, but there is something that concerns me:
When I started I was 220. I could burn 1300 calories by walking briskly for about 75 minutes. That was then. Now, at 165, with a better cardio profile, I have to run 6.0mph, for 80 minutes to burn 1100 calories, and that is INSANE to do on a 5-day a week basis. The more in shape I get, the less my heart-rate increases on my runs, and the more I have to push myself to reach my goal of caloric expenditure for the day. Now, this is not something I am griping about, I am happy to be in shape. My question is this:
What have others done to maintain their weight once at their goal, without continually increasing either length or intensity of the cardio/ daily exercise?
Here is what I can't do; I can't lift weights. I can do things like push-ups, pull-ups, squats, etc. But I don't have a gym that is consistently nearby. I travel for work all the time, and running/ jogging is about the only thing I can do no matter where I am.
I know that I can also cut down on the calories that I consume, which I will be doing, but the less I weigh, and the better shape I am in, the less calories I will burn as time goes on. Any long-time runners out there that have found a way to counter-act this diminishing return from running? I just don't want to have the need to run 12 miles/ day to burn enough calories to maintain...
Now, I know I may be over thinking this
, but that is what happens when you have to run 7 billion miles to burn your calories for the day 
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