Hey
I'm 16, about 5ft 4, male, and currently weigh 10 stone (63/64kg, or 140lbs)
Over the past few months I have been maintaining my weight at around 10 stone, well actually I've been losing very gradually which is weird, because I've just been eating more or less whatever the hell I want. Which is a fairly crap diet, I know
I'm just running every day for 20-25 minutes, and occassionally walking.
Every day I do a bit of walking which can range from walking just around the corner to a friends house, or walking about 3 or 4 miles into town, and then get a bus back.
My weight was sitting actually a bit higher over the past few weeks, it used to be 65 over the past while but I think its closer to about 63-64.
Well, eventually I'm probably going to clean up my diet and drop some weight.
But for now I'm happy to see the scale staying the same, and that its not spirialing down or up.
Doing the exercise will make it easier in the long run to lose weight, right? As I'll already be physically fit, is that correct?
I'll update this with things I'm curious about as time goes on, but for now thats all I'm wondering about
I'm 16, about 5ft 4, male, and currently weigh 10 stone (63/64kg, or 140lbs)
Over the past few months I have been maintaining my weight at around 10 stone, well actually I've been losing very gradually which is weird, because I've just been eating more or less whatever the hell I want. Which is a fairly crap diet, I know
I'm just running every day for 20-25 minutes, and occassionally walking.
Every day I do a bit of walking which can range from walking just around the corner to a friends house, or walking about 3 or 4 miles into town, and then get a bus back.
My weight was sitting actually a bit higher over the past few weeks, it used to be 65 over the past while but I think its closer to about 63-64.
Well, eventually I'm probably going to clean up my diet and drop some weight.
But for now I'm happy to see the scale staying the same, and that its not spirialing down or up.
Doing the exercise will make it easier in the long run to lose weight, right? As I'll already be physically fit, is that correct?
I'll update this with things I'm curious about as time goes on, but for now thats all I'm wondering about
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