Just started lifting - looking for advice!

Hi, I'm 16, 11st, 5ft 10.

I'm pretty active - playing football / jogging now and then / cycling ditto. My aim in working out is to look good for the summer. However much I achieve, though - I counter thorugh bingeing.

I suppose you could call me a druggie because I'm hooked on the most easily available and cheapest drug on the market - food.

What I'm asking, really is the best way of - not so much losing weight - but getting in shape. Right now I'm probably the most self-conscious person on the planet. Whereas my mates are all (very few young people are overweight nowdays) fit and confident, im not really "fat" but have a slightly chubby look - which makes me completely self-conscious and (whatever the word for the opposite of confident is).

I've done some research, and the bottom line seems to be do a mix of anerobic and aerobic exercise, and allow a day or so between bouts of anerobic.

As I only recently started weightlifting, im only benching about 20KG and curling around the same. Im doing about 50 bench's / curl's per session, and whenevr I want throughout any particular day (sometimes, 1, sometimes not at all, sometimes a few times). For a routine which isn't particularly intense (Im not going for an Arnie look) would you still suggest I have a day's rest between 'lifting sessions?

Also, my nutrition is a big problem. I've tried a hellova lot of stuff - extreme diets ie only protein once. Right now I'm on a pretty normal diet, but I dont really know what I should be eating. With school and everything, should I go for: Bowl if cereals in the morning / light lunch (or no lunch) / dinner of pasta / rice / potato based meal?

Thanks! Any advice would be really pretty darn helpful!
 
run a search on google or any other popular search engine for "beginner weight training" or "beginner exercise" ect....



as a basic tip for your diet, eat more often with smaller portions. try to avoid sugar and fats if possible, and eat lots of protein. you can find protein in meat. tuna straight from the can is a personal favorite. it's low calorie and high protein :)
 
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