Excuse the rant, I'm just here to vent.
I seem to have been cursed with the terrible body type. At first I didn't let that push me away from a good lifestyle. I started eating healthy foods and lowering my calorie intake. I also started excercising 4 times a week (nothing hardcore, 30 min of cardio and weights). I persisted for 2 whole months, and lost about 3 pounds. Needless to say, that is quite depressing and useless. I worked my butt off for almost no results.
I slipped after that. Couldn't take this any further. I became unhappy and somewhat depressed, thinking that I'm cursed to be overweight for the rest of my life. I'm only 22 and about 270 lbs at this point. It really is quite terrible.
I just started again because I can't let myself cross over to the 280 lbs mark. I've reduced my calorie intake to about 2k a day (down from what I estimate to be 3.5k or more), and the fats by quite a bit. I have a pretty consistent diet, just because I don't have time to start exploring other options. For breakfast, some oatmeal and skim milk and a cup of coffee. Lunch consists of a grilled chicken breast (well as grilled as you can make it on a frying pan with no oil) and grilled/steamed vegetables. Dinner is either a repeat of my lunch with an addition of some brown rice (and swithcing chicken for fish), or a footlong turkey sub with mustard and lots of veggies. I want to make my own food, but sometimes I finish work really late and I'm not in the mood to make anything. In between meals, I usually eat apples (2 or so a day) and fruit youghurt (2 a day). Occasionally I drink some unsweetened green tea after lunch.
Occasionally I drink some diet soda, but I'm not a big fan of the diet taste, so I skip out altogether. This is a complete transformation of what my diet used to be like. It is so much healthier and a lot less than what it used to be, so I should see some results right?
Wrong. Again. I've also been excercising 4 times a week again. Same routine, 30 minutes cardio and some light weight lifting. I'd like to do more cardio but I injured my knee several years ago in a skiing incident, and I cannot put excessive pressure on it. I'm also boycotting elevators (I live on the 7th floor, and work on the 6th floor)...every little bit counts...
It has been a little over 3 weeks that I'm doing this with no slip ups. No results at all. I know I shouldn't have rediculous expectations, but 3 weeks and nothing, even with a completely different lifestyle? It's rediculous. Maybe I have an actual medical reason that I don't know about. Some sort of deficiency or something.
I'm hoping I don't slip up again after this. It's very hard to do it when you see no difference in weight. The logic that I see is that if I work extra hard to lose weight and I don't, then what's the point? I know there may be other advantages, but I don't really care for them, because I don't see them directly.
/rant
I seem to have been cursed with the terrible body type. At first I didn't let that push me away from a good lifestyle. I started eating healthy foods and lowering my calorie intake. I also started excercising 4 times a week (nothing hardcore, 30 min of cardio and weights). I persisted for 2 whole months, and lost about 3 pounds. Needless to say, that is quite depressing and useless. I worked my butt off for almost no results.
I slipped after that. Couldn't take this any further. I became unhappy and somewhat depressed, thinking that I'm cursed to be overweight for the rest of my life. I'm only 22 and about 270 lbs at this point. It really is quite terrible.
I just started again because I can't let myself cross over to the 280 lbs mark. I've reduced my calorie intake to about 2k a day (down from what I estimate to be 3.5k or more), and the fats by quite a bit. I have a pretty consistent diet, just because I don't have time to start exploring other options. For breakfast, some oatmeal and skim milk and a cup of coffee. Lunch consists of a grilled chicken breast (well as grilled as you can make it on a frying pan with no oil) and grilled/steamed vegetables. Dinner is either a repeat of my lunch with an addition of some brown rice (and swithcing chicken for fish), or a footlong turkey sub with mustard and lots of veggies. I want to make my own food, but sometimes I finish work really late and I'm not in the mood to make anything. In between meals, I usually eat apples (2 or so a day) and fruit youghurt (2 a day). Occasionally I drink some unsweetened green tea after lunch.
Occasionally I drink some diet soda, but I'm not a big fan of the diet taste, so I skip out altogether. This is a complete transformation of what my diet used to be like. It is so much healthier and a lot less than what it used to be, so I should see some results right?
Wrong. Again. I've also been excercising 4 times a week again. Same routine, 30 minutes cardio and some light weight lifting. I'd like to do more cardio but I injured my knee several years ago in a skiing incident, and I cannot put excessive pressure on it. I'm also boycotting elevators (I live on the 7th floor, and work on the 6th floor)...every little bit counts...
It has been a little over 3 weeks that I'm doing this with no slip ups. No results at all. I know I shouldn't have rediculous expectations, but 3 weeks and nothing, even with a completely different lifestyle? It's rediculous. Maybe I have an actual medical reason that I don't know about. Some sort of deficiency or something.
I'm hoping I don't slip up again after this. It's very hard to do it when you see no difference in weight. The logic that I see is that if I work extra hard to lose weight and I don't, then what's the point? I know there may be other advantages, but I don't really care for them, because I don't see them directly.
/rant