Andy UK
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Having had a constant battle with my weight for as long as I can remember I have tried quite a few things, however I always knew that basically it was all about balancing energy input with energy output.
Last year I tried to really sort myself out and started really training along with a healthy diet. I progressed over a couple of months so that I could run for 30 mins at a decent pace, I would do this 3 to 5 times a week and I started losing the weight.
The problem came when I had to stop running for a while , then struggled to motivate myself to begin again afterwards. I started piling on the weight until I had reached new heights of being overweight. My body had simply adjusted to me running all the time and now I had stopped.
The moral of this story is that if you make changes to your lifestyle to lose weight, they have to be ones that you're prepared to do indefinitely. Sane people don't enjoy running, it's not fun for most of us, I ran to lose weight and it worked for a while. I was never planning to run like that forever so I was doomed to fail, and I did.
I have recently started losing weight again and am now back down to where I was before I started any of this excercise nonsense. I've done this by changing my diet to one that I enjoy but that seems to make me lose weight steadily. I have no problem keeping this up indefinitely (it's not a meagre diet) so hopefully I have finally found my answer. I do a few excercises with my dumbells but nothing too strenuous and certainly no cardio.
Stay away from the cardio - concentrate on getting your diet right for you.
Last year I tried to really sort myself out and started really training along with a healthy diet. I progressed over a couple of months so that I could run for 30 mins at a decent pace, I would do this 3 to 5 times a week and I started losing the weight.
The problem came when I had to stop running for a while , then struggled to motivate myself to begin again afterwards. I started piling on the weight until I had reached new heights of being overweight. My body had simply adjusted to me running all the time and now I had stopped.
The moral of this story is that if you make changes to your lifestyle to lose weight, they have to be ones that you're prepared to do indefinitely. Sane people don't enjoy running, it's not fun for most of us, I ran to lose weight and it worked for a while. I was never planning to run like that forever so I was doomed to fail, and I did.
I have recently started losing weight again and am now back down to where I was before I started any of this excercise nonsense. I've done this by changing my diet to one that I enjoy but that seems to make me lose weight steadily. I have no problem keeping this up indefinitely (it's not a meagre diet) so hopefully I have finally found my answer. I do a few excercises with my dumbells but nothing too strenuous and certainly no cardio.
Stay away from the cardio - concentrate on getting your diet right for you.
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