slackforce
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I won't bore you with the reasons, but I've finally decided to take weight loss seriously. I've never been truly out of shape but I do have some belly fat I'd like to get rid of before I go back to the university in September.
For the past two and a half weeks I've been out biking for forty minutes every day. I know the downside to biking is the frequent breaks you have to take in between streets and such, but luckily I live in a nice part of town near a large park with a lake and a bike trail around it as well as dozens of bike trails only blocks away. I can bike for that entire forty minutes without breaking once.
When I get back home after the ride, I do a little weight lifting, some situps, and then I call it a day.
In addition, I've eliminated pop and fast food from my diet (going on a month now) and have started to eat fruit and yogurt and granola regularly throughout the day.
Basically, I'd like to know if there's any significant thing I can do or change in order to make a substantial difference. In the two and a half weeks since I started biking I've lost about four pounds. I have no idea if that's good or not :/
Thanks for any info you can provide
Oh, and I'm a guy if that matters.
For the past two and a half weeks I've been out biking for forty minutes every day. I know the downside to biking is the frequent breaks you have to take in between streets and such, but luckily I live in a nice part of town near a large park with a lake and a bike trail around it as well as dozens of bike trails only blocks away. I can bike for that entire forty minutes without breaking once.
When I get back home after the ride, I do a little weight lifting, some situps, and then I call it a day.
In addition, I've eliminated pop and fast food from my diet (going on a month now) and have started to eat fruit and yogurt and granola regularly throughout the day.
Basically, I'd like to know if there's any significant thing I can do or change in order to make a substantial difference. In the two and a half weeks since I started biking I've lost about four pounds. I have no idea if that's good or not :/
Thanks for any info you can provide
Oh, and I'm a guy if that matters.