WEight loss

I'm a male, 14 5'8 200 pounds and I'm tired of being overweight I'm bursting with rage/energy but i dont know how to use it effectively or keep motivated i Signed up for Kick boxing i start September 10th If you guys could give me any ideas, and how to stay motivated, I'm starting to lose hope it feels like I'll never lose this weight, any ideas will be appreciated
 
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I'm 14 too and wanting to loose weight. The main reason i signed up to this site was because hopefully the other members will keep me motivated and help me along my way. The main thing which i do, is imagine what i want to look like (E.g- thin, confident, not embarrassed about my weight, able to take off my top. Able to go swimming without worrying about excess weight because it would have gone!). I have moments of feeling like it will never go away. But, you must keep on going because if you think like that and give up. It won't go away. You need to keep thinking positive.

I felt like giving up when i found out that the first place you put on weight is your abdominal area and its the last place it goes too. But, you mustn't you need to keep going no matter what. As long as you carry on exercising, it will go. Sooner or later. I need to loose my weight by July next year or maybe sooner because i cannot take off my top, its needs to be gone before my holiday! i know i need to keep going in order for it to go! also i do muscle workouts because to keep the fat off your muscles burn the calories (obviously you will still need to do exercise) but your muscles are responsable for like 70% or something of your overall calorie burn, so when you wake up in the morning, try to do some push ups, crunches, sit ups, lunges ect. to get your muscles woken up and ready to burn calories.

Hope that helped :)
 
hey,
I know how you feel before I lost weight it was the same for me. Getting fit changed my life helping my business, social and wellbeing. Having trained in MMA for nearly 2 months now I can guarantee you that kickboxing will get you in shape. I would advise to try and take part in 4 different fitness classes a week or gym sessions, ie boxercise, spin etc. You will need to increase your cardio for this kickboxing class. I like to get clients on a diet called the green faces diet as it is very easy to follow and gives you great results

I hope the 1st link gives you inspiration and the second helps you get some results!
Allen Reid
 
In terms of motivation, there are a couple things you can do to keep yourself on track. Instead of weighing yourself every day, weigh yourself by the week end. Results tend to fluctuate during the day, and various factors including water intake and waste also contribute to the numbers on your scale. Rather than stressing each day, aim towards a more realistic goal. This will help you from getting discouraged along the way.

I would recommend you try high impact sports or cardio exercises that will effectively channel the type of energy you describe. Kick boxing, as you've mentioned, is a good example; try racquetball or tennis as other alternatives. Off the court, you might combine sprinting for 30 to 45 seconds, then jogging for 1 min-1.5 mins, then repeat.

The most important thing is that you be consistent. Even if, to begin, you're simply walking as opposed to running every day, you will reap the benefits. Pick a move or activity and stick to a solid schedule. Set weekly and monthly goals in terms of what you would like to accomplish and where you would like to be fitness-wise; however, instead of thinking in pounds, imagine in terms of intensifying your workout routine. For example, aim to walk an extra mile every week or add an additional circuit to your cardio training. Your week- and month-end tallies will grow while your waistline shrinks. The key to staying motivated is all in the way your mind perceives the task and journey ahead of you. Keep this in consideration when making your goals and learn to tailor them in a way that will help you feel productive.

Hope this helps.

Best of luck,

Lee
 
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