kishe_lily
New member
Hi there,
I've been browsing through the forums on here for a while now, and I've people's achievements absolutely amazing! I was hoping you could offer me some advice with my weight loss issues.
I'm 20 years old and have been overweight and very unfit for pretty much my whole life; I don't think I was ever obese, but I could have always have done with losing at least 10kg. I'm 1.75m and currently weigh 65kg, my all time high was 80kg when I was 15, I dropped down to about 73kg during four years at boarding school (nothing like bad school food and long walks to reach civilisation!). I'm currently on a gap year before uni next year, and have been making the most of it to try and lose weight and get fitter before next year.
About three or four months ago, I started a big push to sort myself out. I've been calorie counting; I usually eat about 1500 calories per day, I know this could be lower, but giving up junk food has been majorly difficult for me, and I didn't want to make things too miserable all at once. I walk between 5 and 10km a day, run every second day and do a somewhat sporadic weight workout. Ideally, I would be doing it 6 days a week, but it's probably more like 3 or 4 due to time constraints. I also find it rather hard to find motivation to do strength work outs, because I'm working at a lower weight than what is recommended by my program, but I physically cannot work with anything heavier. I don't feel like I'm getting any stronger doing it and I haven't noticed any visual differences, which is somewhat depressing.
Essentially, my problem is that I've reached my goal weight and am not very happy with the results. I can't see any visual changes in myself, unfortunately, I didn't think to take any "before" pictures, so I can't use that to help. I have lost about 1cm from my waist, and 2cm from my hips, not exactly a huge difference. I still have quite a big tummy, and a fair amount of fat on my thighs and arms. The major improvement since I started is my running, as I couldn't run for more than about a minute when I began and am now doing 3 sets of 8 minute runs. While that is something I'm very proud of, I was hoping I would have a much nicer body to show off by this point.
My weight has been on a plateau for about 3 weeks, I think part of the problem is the psychological "I have reached my goal and can stop now" factor, which I am trying to push through. I would really appreciate it if anyone could give me any tips for how to stay motivated and get rid off the rest of this fat.
Sorry for my ridiculously long post. Thank you!
I've been browsing through the forums on here for a while now, and I've people's achievements absolutely amazing! I was hoping you could offer me some advice with my weight loss issues.
I'm 20 years old and have been overweight and very unfit for pretty much my whole life; I don't think I was ever obese, but I could have always have done with losing at least 10kg. I'm 1.75m and currently weigh 65kg, my all time high was 80kg when I was 15, I dropped down to about 73kg during four years at boarding school (nothing like bad school food and long walks to reach civilisation!). I'm currently on a gap year before uni next year, and have been making the most of it to try and lose weight and get fitter before next year.
About three or four months ago, I started a big push to sort myself out. I've been calorie counting; I usually eat about 1500 calories per day, I know this could be lower, but giving up junk food has been majorly difficult for me, and I didn't want to make things too miserable all at once. I walk between 5 and 10km a day, run every second day and do a somewhat sporadic weight workout. Ideally, I would be doing it 6 days a week, but it's probably more like 3 or 4 due to time constraints. I also find it rather hard to find motivation to do strength work outs, because I'm working at a lower weight than what is recommended by my program, but I physically cannot work with anything heavier. I don't feel like I'm getting any stronger doing it and I haven't noticed any visual differences, which is somewhat depressing.
Essentially, my problem is that I've reached my goal weight and am not very happy with the results. I can't see any visual changes in myself, unfortunately, I didn't think to take any "before" pictures, so I can't use that to help. I have lost about 1cm from my waist, and 2cm from my hips, not exactly a huge difference. I still have quite a big tummy, and a fair amount of fat on my thighs and arms. The major improvement since I started is my running, as I couldn't run for more than about a minute when I began and am now doing 3 sets of 8 minute runs. While that is something I'm very proud of, I was hoping I would have a much nicer body to show off by this point.
My weight has been on a plateau for about 3 weeks, I think part of the problem is the psychological "I have reached my goal and can stop now" factor, which I am trying to push through. I would really appreciate it if anyone could give me any tips for how to stay motivated and get rid off the rest of this fat.
Sorry for my ridiculously long post. Thank you!