Hi there -
I appreciate any help.
With that being said, I've worked out every day since Oct. 12th and was planning on going like that until Jan. 1.
However, I've noticed that I haven't been losing as fast as I have lost weight in the past (which I'm not overly concerned with that, becuase I fully believe the faster you lose it, the faster you'll gain it back). That being said, I'm doing cardio/swimming/full court basketball/light weights/squats pretty much every day.
I'm only drinking water and vitamin water, I don't drink/smoke. I've kept my calories pretty clean and around 2500.
Do you think I would get a better "bang" for my buck if I started to go every other day? Some days I don't feel like I go as hard because I'm just so tired, but keep pushing anyways. I'm not trying to "muscle" up, just wanting to lose weight.
Thanks again for any opinions.
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I appreciate any help.
With that being said, I've worked out every day since Oct. 12th and was planning on going like that until Jan. 1.
However, I've noticed that I haven't been losing as fast as I have lost weight in the past (which I'm not overly concerned with that, becuase I fully believe the faster you lose it, the faster you'll gain it back). That being said, I'm doing cardio/swimming/full court basketball/light weights/squats pretty much every day.
I'm only drinking water and vitamin water, I don't drink/smoke. I've kept my calories pretty clean and around 2500.
Do you think I would get a better "bang" for my buck if I started to go every other day? Some days I don't feel like I go as hard because I'm just so tired, but keep pushing anyways. I'm not trying to "muscle" up, just wanting to lose weight.
Thanks again for any opinions.
g