jjohnson311
New member
I'm a new member here and so I apologize if this has already been covered. I am currently 15-20 lbs. overweight. I have been told so many different things about how to lose this weight (and much of it contradicts itself) that I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
My current workout routine is basically 45 min. of cardio and 35 min. of weights 4-5 times a week. I feel like I have that down pretty well. My real concern comes with the nutritional aspect.
I have severely stalled out. I haven't lost any weight in 2 weeks and I haven't skipped a day of working out. I currently eat between 1250-1750 calories per day. I know that my workout burns about 800 calories of that. Here's where the crux is. Am I stalled out because I'm not eating enough calories? I heard one of the trainers say that on the Biggest Loser. I tried to eat a lot of calories yesterday but was only able to get 2000 calories down. It's hard to get my caloric count up when I'm eating healthy food!
On a general day this is what I eat:
Kirkland weight-loss shake before workout
Lots of water during workout
EAS Pure Protein shake after workout usually with a banana mixed in
For Lunch: Peanut Butter Honey sandwich or some type of protein with carrots or other veggie
For snack: Can of tuna fish with another type of veggie or fruit
For dinner: Usually whatever my wife makes (but definitely a smaller portion) with a crap load of veggies.
A couple of hours before bed: string cheese or cottage cheese
I'm trying to eat every couple of hours with lots of water all day. Also, I know this is kind of a lame excuse but I don't have the money to go out and buy all the expensive fresh food right now. My wife freaked when I bought my bag of protein shake mix. So, for protein I'm sticking to cans of tuna fish, mixed nuts, cottage cheese, string cheese, chicken breast here and there, etc.
So, sorry for the rant. Hopefully I've given you enough information to help me figure out how to lose this weight. I'm to the point that if I don't start seeing some results I'm not sure I can keep this workout/nutrition routine up for much longer. Thanks in advance for your advice.
My current workout routine is basically 45 min. of cardio and 35 min. of weights 4-5 times a week. I feel like I have that down pretty well. My real concern comes with the nutritional aspect.
I have severely stalled out. I haven't lost any weight in 2 weeks and I haven't skipped a day of working out. I currently eat between 1250-1750 calories per day. I know that my workout burns about 800 calories of that. Here's where the crux is. Am I stalled out because I'm not eating enough calories? I heard one of the trainers say that on the Biggest Loser. I tried to eat a lot of calories yesterday but was only able to get 2000 calories down. It's hard to get my caloric count up when I'm eating healthy food!
On a general day this is what I eat:
Kirkland weight-loss shake before workout
Lots of water during workout
EAS Pure Protein shake after workout usually with a banana mixed in
For Lunch: Peanut Butter Honey sandwich or some type of protein with carrots or other veggie
For snack: Can of tuna fish with another type of veggie or fruit
For dinner: Usually whatever my wife makes (but definitely a smaller portion) with a crap load of veggies.
A couple of hours before bed: string cheese or cottage cheese
I'm trying to eat every couple of hours with lots of water all day. Also, I know this is kind of a lame excuse but I don't have the money to go out and buy all the expensive fresh food right now. My wife freaked when I bought my bag of protein shake mix. So, for protein I'm sticking to cans of tuna fish, mixed nuts, cottage cheese, string cheese, chicken breast here and there, etc.
So, sorry for the rant. Hopefully I've given you enough information to help me figure out how to lose this weight. I'm to the point that if I don't start seeing some results I'm not sure I can keep this workout/nutrition routine up for much longer. Thanks in advance for your advice.