Newbie sayin hi

Hi, I'm really new to the whole forum thing, but I figured I'd give it a shot.

My goal here is to get in shape, learn to live a healthier life and to keep away from the rut my family appears to be stuck in physically. I come from a long line of overweight and obese people and I am trying to preemptively stomp out the cycle before it has time to settle within myself.

Right now I'm going on 21 at 5' 7" and roughly 170lbs, so I'm not too far gone yet. I'm looking for any exercise tips or advice to keep me on track as I go down this road. My main issues right now are my dieting and overall level of fitness. Really, I have no set plan or method to my eating. Coming from a heavily Italian family carbs (pasta, breads, etc) have naturally become a staple of my diet. If anyone has any suggestions that could help me pin down a good amount to go for at a family dinner that wouldn't garner weird looks I'd be forever grateful.

And onward to my bigger problem, I'm severely out of shape. I was never a very active child, between having pretty bad juvenile asthma and being a lone wolf most of the time. Anything more than a few minutes of physical activity leaves me gasping for breath and I randomly pull muscles with an alarming regularity. My fitness goals are to obtain some sense of stamina and longevity when engaging in physical activity and maybe even tone down a bit (damn me and my baby fat).

Thanks for taking the time to read this and putting up with me. I know I can be long winded at times but I think having a full understanding of the situation helps nail down what I need to do faster. Once again, thanks!

Fire
 
Welcome to the forum!

Glad to see you here!

Good luck with all of your goals you desire! :)

I put together some links that may be of interest to you, take the time to read them. Escpecially the Nutrition 101 sticky, about determining your approximated calorie requirements. You can also use the calorie approximator in the Delaware Services link.


Go here and read on some basic and fundamental information:

Weight Training 101

Nutrition 101

Delaware Consumer Health Information Services(originally posted by Wrangell)
(Calorie approximator)


Weight Training Technical Articles

How to get abs guide


Go here for some thoughts on the mental side:

Weight Loss Intricate


The ChillOut Log by Chillen
(allot of pages to go through, but there IS good information that may help you if you take the time to seek it)

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Again, welcome to the forum.


If you have any questions, feel free to ask!

Hey!

You may want to consider creating a journal. This way you can ask additional questions, post your diet and training, keep a log of thoughts, etc.

A lot of persons view these logs, and it could assist you, possibly, in allot of ways!


ROCK ON!

Chillen
 
Thanks for the support guys. I really appreciate all the help and i look forward to rockin this.

Fire

PS Chillen - im definitely gonna check out those links, though it may take awhile to get through it all, seems like alot.
 
boy or girl? (my guess is girl -"baby fat")

When you say endurance, what do you mean? to do what?

a good start would be to switch pastas to whole wheat pasta. Even if you kept the same rich sauces, you would be dumping a pile of crappy cals by changing pastas.


Sweat Daily
FF
 
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