It's the basics....
At this point exercise will help with burning fat, respiratory, circulatory and other health benefits....but all in all, it comes down to calories. You can get where you need to go with diet alone.
Please trust me on this, my exercise routine is widely condemned as "excessive" and there comes a point where your body just becomes conditioned to all the cardio & weights. Sure, you can build more muscle and play with routines, but at the end of the day it's still a matter of calories in vs. calories out.
Start a journal. Like most people, you won't want to...cause it forces you to realize how much you're eating. You'll say it's a pain or you don't want to bother...but the accountibility alone will make you re-think everything you put in your mouth. More often then not, people (even educateed ones) tend to dramatically underestimate the amount of calories they're taking in....and as we lose more weight our bodies become more efficient and we have to push harder to lose more fat.
Get yourself counting calories, discover the joys of eating less and true deprivation. I'm at the same place as you. And don't make the mistake of thinking that since you exercised you can eat a bit more on account of the calories you burned...it's all too easy to eat back those burned calories: you don't burn as much as you think and you eat more then you realize. It's a miserable truth, but it's reality: been there, ate that!
