I'm ready for change....questions about South Beach and Working Out

DaraMoJo

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Hi everyone--My name is Dara and I'm new to this forum and I'm very excited about getting to know everyone. I'm currently the largest I've ever been in my entire life--including when I was pregnant and overdue with my first child...Yikes! Several years ago I was able to lose 70 pounds, but did it mainly with diet pills and starvation. Though toward the end of my weight loss I was running 3 miles a day 5x a week. Of course, I have gained it all back over the years and then some. I have high amounts of stress in my life due to ongoing family issues and a mother who is mentally ill and keeps everything stirred up, and refuses to get help. I am very concerned about what this stress is doing to my body.

A few weeks ago my husband and I joined a gym and have been going together during the week--3-4x depending on other commitments/illnesses. We want to go 5 days per week at least. I must say I haven't felt this good in years! Although, I know I'm not working out enough. I also started eating healthy, with tons of veggies, lean meats, and protein, and I enjoy cooking from scratch rather than having processed foods. I know I"m headed in the right direction. I'm curious if anyone has tried the South Beach diet and can share their results, and also how much should I be working out? I've had to start off slowly and try to work my way up. I do 15-20 min on the treadmill and follow with 15-20 min on the bike. Then onto the cybex machines to work my abs, arms, back, and thighs, which usually takes a good 20 min. I have lost only 2 pounds of weight--which is very discouraging to me b/c I used to take a few walks and lose 5 pounds in a few days! My husband can tell a change in my body--but I'm overly critical of myself and really cannot see a difference. Any advice about how much to be working out for weight loss and others experiences with the SB diet are welcome.

Thanks, and I look forward to getting to know everyone!
 
South Beach

My dad did the South Beach diet a while back, can't remember how long ago, but he lost 40 pounds (he also exercised 4-5 times a week) and it worked really well for him. You said that you are discouraged because you have been working out doing both cardio and weight machines and you've lost 2 pounds. Well, 2 pounds is considered the "normal" amount of weight to lose every week, however, my guess is that you have probably lost more fat than that, its just your muscles are growing/gaining mass now because you are exercising them. Just keep at it, 2 pounds a week is a good goal!
 
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