tyrone2003
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I've been on my weight loss mission for about 8 months now, but I didn't really start seeing results before the last 2 months. The first 5 months or so I alternated 3x cardio and 3x weight training (1 hour) with 1 rest day per week. On days that I was really sore I allowed myself to take a day off. I lost 5 pounds at best. I was able to lift significant more than when I started but definitely did not see any noticable different in my body, maybe the muscle were hidden under the fat I dunno.
So discouraged and unmotivated, I gave up for a month or so.. then I got back on track. This time I went running 6 days per week and really picked up the intensity and distance of my runs. I'd run a mile, 8 laps up, around and down the bleachers at the football field, run 4 sprints on the straights, and finish with another 2-4 laps depending how I was feeling. No weight lifting at all, I lost roughly 30 pounds doing that for 2 months. I have much better control of my calorie intake now, probably about 1200-1500 a day whereas my maint level would be something like 2700-2800.
I'm just wondering what exactly does weight lifting do when you are on a calorie decifit, you need to eat more than your maint level to put on muscle right? I guess I'm just not very familiar with what "toning up" really means.
So discouraged and unmotivated, I gave up for a month or so.. then I got back on track. This time I went running 6 days per week and really picked up the intensity and distance of my runs. I'd run a mile, 8 laps up, around and down the bleachers at the football field, run 4 sprints on the straights, and finish with another 2-4 laps depending how I was feeling. No weight lifting at all, I lost roughly 30 pounds doing that for 2 months. I have much better control of my calorie intake now, probably about 1200-1500 a day whereas my maint level would be something like 2700-2800.
I'm just wondering what exactly does weight lifting do when you are on a calorie decifit, you need to eat more than your maint level to put on muscle right? I guess I'm just not very familiar with what "toning up" really means.