IntonationLost
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Okay. I'm 19. I'm finishing up my 3rd semester of college and I'm struggling with my weight. I'm not overweight at all, and I'm probably just being picky, but I want to be happy with myself, and I work very hard and see no results at all.
I started the semester at 126 (I'm 5'4") and I was very happy. I started a new weight training program (and got into some Mallomars) and somehow in the timespan of three weeks gained almost 10 pounds.
I stepped up my workouts from 3 times a week to 5 times a week. I cut out all junk food. I swapped anything that wasn't water or skim milk for green tea. I don't drink often, maybe once or twice every two or three weeks. I keep track of my calorie intake daily, and I never exceed my energy needs. I don't eat late at night, and if I do get hungry, I have a small bowl of Cheerios with skim milk. I do at least 35 minutes of cardio (elliptical, tredmill, tredclimber, rowing, or some combination of those) and I do an ab work out every other day. I stopped lifting because I just didn't have the time to fit it in the short amount of time I have to work out between my classes.
I walk to all my classes. I always take the stairs. However, when I'm not going to class, or working out, I'm sitting in my room reading, or writing papers, etc, but I don't really think that has any effect because it's always been that way for me.
Anyway, despite all the changes I'm still gaining weight. My friends say I don't look any different, but I can tell I'm not as tight as I was over the summer. I'm more active than I was over the summer, and even more active than I was my entire first year at school, but I'm heavier (the scale now reads 140), and my clothes don't fit anymore. Jeans I bought two months ago barely fit, and I'm getting very frustrated.
I really don't know what else to do. I don't have the time to spend hours at the gym, nor should I have to. I don't know what's wrong, but I was hoping someone could offer a little advice.
I started the semester at 126 (I'm 5'4") and I was very happy. I started a new weight training program (and got into some Mallomars) and somehow in the timespan of three weeks gained almost 10 pounds.
I stepped up my workouts from 3 times a week to 5 times a week. I cut out all junk food. I swapped anything that wasn't water or skim milk for green tea. I don't drink often, maybe once or twice every two or three weeks. I keep track of my calorie intake daily, and I never exceed my energy needs. I don't eat late at night, and if I do get hungry, I have a small bowl of Cheerios with skim milk. I do at least 35 minutes of cardio (elliptical, tredmill, tredclimber, rowing, or some combination of those) and I do an ab work out every other day. I stopped lifting because I just didn't have the time to fit it in the short amount of time I have to work out between my classes.
I walk to all my classes. I always take the stairs. However, when I'm not going to class, or working out, I'm sitting in my room reading, or writing papers, etc, but I don't really think that has any effect because it's always been that way for me.
Anyway, despite all the changes I'm still gaining weight. My friends say I don't look any different, but I can tell I'm not as tight as I was over the summer. I'm more active than I was over the summer, and even more active than I was my entire first year at school, but I'm heavier (the scale now reads 140), and my clothes don't fit anymore. Jeans I bought two months ago barely fit, and I'm getting very frustrated.
I really don't know what else to do. I don't have the time to spend hours at the gym, nor should I have to. I don't know what's wrong, but I was hoping someone could offer a little advice.