ucdpunk
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I'm 18 years old (turning 19 in about a month.) I'm 5'11'' and I've been on a diet/exercise regimen for some time now.
My exercise regimen consists of:
Running 3 miles a day 5 days a week
Doing 1 to 1.5 hours of strength training (push-ups, crunches, weights) 3 days a week
For my diet, I honestly haven't followed any fad diet period, just made healthy choices such as:
complex carbs (whole grain bread, oatmeal)
lean meats (chicken, turkey, tilapia)
foods low in saturated-fat
foods low in sugar
lots and lots of servings of fruits and vegetables
yogurt
NO fast-food
water ONLY
As a result I've lost over 70 pounds, going from over 230 lbs to 159.5 lbs.
I feel good about how I look...a lot of fat is gone and there's much more muscle definition throughout my entire body... but as of yet I've still continued my above regimen to see if I could lose a little more fat.
The problem is I'm getting some backlash from my parents. My dad's now telling me that I really need to stop losing weight. I asked him "why?" And he replied "Your bones!...You have a big structure! You shouldn't lose anymore!" And then my mom now keeps saying "Son, you're so skinny! You need to stop losing weight! You need more fat on your cheeks! Look at [insert friend name here] he's the same age as you but has more fat on his cheeks and he looks great!"
These comments really hurt my feelings...especially how my mom compared me to someone else. It's really discouraging me from doing anything at all anymore...Thankfully, I'm seeing a doctor in a few days for my annual physical check-up. Hopefully he'll shed some light on what I should do now.
But are my parents right? Should I stop losing weight and try to maintain? I mean last time I checked, I'm still not underweight for my height and age...at least to the best of my knowledge. If I choose to maintain I'll probably keep doing the same exercise regimen, but increase my caloric intake while I'm at it.
What to do????
My exercise regimen consists of:
Running 3 miles a day 5 days a week
Doing 1 to 1.5 hours of strength training (push-ups, crunches, weights) 3 days a week
For my diet, I honestly haven't followed any fad diet period, just made healthy choices such as:
complex carbs (whole grain bread, oatmeal)
lean meats (chicken, turkey, tilapia)
foods low in saturated-fat
foods low in sugar
lots and lots of servings of fruits and vegetables
yogurt
NO fast-food
water ONLY
As a result I've lost over 70 pounds, going from over 230 lbs to 159.5 lbs.
I feel good about how I look...a lot of fat is gone and there's much more muscle definition throughout my entire body... but as of yet I've still continued my above regimen to see if I could lose a little more fat.
The problem is I'm getting some backlash from my parents. My dad's now telling me that I really need to stop losing weight. I asked him "why?" And he replied "Your bones!...You have a big structure! You shouldn't lose anymore!" And then my mom now keeps saying "Son, you're so skinny! You need to stop losing weight! You need more fat on your cheeks! Look at [insert friend name here] he's the same age as you but has more fat on his cheeks and he looks great!"
These comments really hurt my feelings...especially how my mom compared me to someone else. It's really discouraging me from doing anything at all anymore...Thankfully, I'm seeing a doctor in a few days for my annual physical check-up. Hopefully he'll shed some light on what I should do now.
But are my parents right? Should I stop losing weight and try to maintain? I mean last time I checked, I'm still not underweight for my height and age...at least to the best of my knowledge. If I choose to maintain I'll probably keep doing the same exercise regimen, but increase my caloric intake while I'm at it.
What to do????
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