To keep it simple, I've lost 50 lbs since 1/6/06 by exercising 5-6 days a week and eating "right". I started by doing approx. 50 mins of cardio 3x/week, and 25-35 mins 2x/week along with 30+mins of weight training. I saw weightloss quickly but I hit a plateau at 40 lbs and started with a personal trainer. He recommended NO WEIGHT TRAINING and 100% cardio because he felt I was in danger of becoming "too" muscular. Does this sound right to you PTs out there??
So the last 3-4 weeks I've been doing 99% cardio and 1x/week light all-around weight training. I've lost an additional 10lbs. I burn about 1000 calories at the gym 5-6x/week. I am trying to keep my daily calorie intake at 1200 but I am hungry all of the time so I'm finding it difficult. Is it unreasonable to stay at 1200 calories or should I just grin and bear it? Also, should I be staying away from weights?
So the last 3-4 weeks I've been doing 99% cardio and 1x/week light all-around weight training. I've lost an additional 10lbs. I burn about 1000 calories at the gym 5-6x/week. I am trying to keep my daily calorie intake at 1200 but I am hungry all of the time so I'm finding it difficult. Is it unreasonable to stay at 1200 calories or should I just grin and bear it? Also, should I be staying away from weights?