winstead121
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Hey Guys
So I recently decided that I needed to start getting back in shape and am having a hard time getting someone to understand my fitness goals. Right now I'm 6 1 and 185lbs and hovering at around 16-17% body fat (I'm 20 years old). I've had to change gyms because of a recent move and have gotten a new trainer to get me to where I would like to be (175lbs and 8-10%). The problem right now is that I feel like I'm not being taken seriously. After an hour workout with me waiting for more intensity, I leave only slightly worn out and worried about the progress I'll be making. Having never really been out of shape, I feel like I'm in a horrible position because I don't know how fast things should occur and what will actually end up working. I'm really amazed at some of the transformations I've seen on here and feel like my request for fitness is in many ways not half the journey that some people have taken, but I also am getting the feeling that my gym isn't set up for my goals. At this point I have two main questions:
1. Does anyone think that there is a good reason to just trust this new trainer and assume it will work out? (And if it doesn't what should I do?)
2. How reasonable is it for me to want to workout at an extra high intensity level so as to maintain a less than ideal diet a couple of nights a week (ie my social life).
So I recently decided that I needed to start getting back in shape and am having a hard time getting someone to understand my fitness goals. Right now I'm 6 1 and 185lbs and hovering at around 16-17% body fat (I'm 20 years old). I've had to change gyms because of a recent move and have gotten a new trainer to get me to where I would like to be (175lbs and 8-10%). The problem right now is that I feel like I'm not being taken seriously. After an hour workout with me waiting for more intensity, I leave only slightly worn out and worried about the progress I'll be making. Having never really been out of shape, I feel like I'm in a horrible position because I don't know how fast things should occur and what will actually end up working. I'm really amazed at some of the transformations I've seen on here and feel like my request for fitness is in many ways not half the journey that some people have taken, but I also am getting the feeling that my gym isn't set up for my goals. At this point I have two main questions:
1. Does anyone think that there is a good reason to just trust this new trainer and assume it will work out? (And if it doesn't what should I do?)
2. How reasonable is it for me to want to workout at an extra high intensity level so as to maintain a less than ideal diet a couple of nights a week (ie my social life).