I've been a reader in this forum for some time now. I have finally decided to take the plunge and change my life once and for all. I used to be in pretty good shape in college and well ever since then its been the 7-10 lbs / year weight gain. I'm still in my 20's so I think I can lose the weight.
I wanted to have an idea what is a realistic weight loss in about 3 months. My expected routine is going to be 45 - 1 hour on the eliptical. Light weights for 20 mins and then swim for another 20-30 mins. I've been pretty good on this schedule for about 3 weeks now and have dropped 10 already. But I also know that the initial weight drop is much faster. I am at about 250 right now.
As a guy I've heard that men drop weight more easily than women - is this true?
I've also set a pact with a friend of mine who is female - she is going to try and do the same for the next 3 months as beginning also - what is realistic for her as well. She won't tell me her weight - but I would ballpark around 170-180.
I'm not looking for miracles, and I know that this has to be a lifestyle change.
Any and all advice would be appreciated.
thanks in advance
I wanted to have an idea what is a realistic weight loss in about 3 months. My expected routine is going to be 45 - 1 hour on the eliptical. Light weights for 20 mins and then swim for another 20-30 mins. I've been pretty good on this schedule for about 3 weeks now and have dropped 10 already. But I also know that the initial weight drop is much faster. I am at about 250 right now.
As a guy I've heard that men drop weight more easily than women - is this true?
I've also set a pact with a friend of mine who is female - she is going to try and do the same for the next 3 months as beginning also - what is realistic for her as well. She won't tell me her weight - but I would ballpark around 170-180.
I'm not looking for miracles, and I know that this has to be a lifestyle change.
Any and all advice would be appreciated.
thanks in advance