thinking about giving up
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Never give up0
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Ok so it's been about a year and I still am having trouble losing the last 20 lbs. I have switched up my workouts. I see a trainer once a week and we do HIIT for about 30-40 minutes. I try to walk about an hour a day just because I can't run right now since I injured it during an obstacle course race. Need Help.0
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How the #### can u think that?
Shouldn't even be an option
And why are u suffering ???
Weight loss should be easy I don't see how anyone should suffer
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I Agree with this poster. Muscle is leaner than fat so if your body is developing muscle you could still be losing fat !
Check your measurements instead of yor weight and letd your body readjust ! Don't be disheartened , we all reach a plateau at some time! You'll get past it! Remember why you started your programme! You've done fantastic job so far so don't give in now!!
Reward yourself a little , and keep up the good work! Best wishes!0 -
Squats, lunges and abs does a few times each week and hours of cardio each day sounds like part of the culprit
The last pounds are always a little bit of a challenge, however without knowledge of your nutrition, my first suggestion is to get yourself on a solid resistance training routine where you are working all body parts iin combination or separately throughout the week and Reduce the excessive steady state cardio and get some HIT going. Again, this is without knowing what's going in your mouth which is the largest determining factor for weight loss.
FYI:
Are there health benefits do exercising for hours a day? Well, exercising
for hours is better than watching television for hours, but not much. Take
a look at this study:
A 1998 study in the International Journal of Sports Nutrition had women
do 45 minutes of cardio per day, 5 days per week. They followed this protocol
for 3 months.
The result? They lost NO more weight than those who dieted alone. Seems
like a BIG waste of time if weight loss is your goal.
Then there's a 2007 study in the journal Obesity which revealed that doing
60 minutes of cardio, 6 days per week only resulted in an average 3.5 pounds
of weight loss after an entire year. Not much return on your time investment
there is there? That equates to 312 hours of cardio. I'm sure you'd never hire
a trainer if that were their promise.
Let's compare this to another 2012 study published in Applied Physiology:
it was found that subjects dong 4 minutes of high intensity exercise got better
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I try and do different body parts each day. I do a lot of squats and lunges every week. I am trying to do at least 2-3 days of HIIT. I am eating pretty healthy during the week, only give myself one day to cheat.0
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Try tweaking your calorie intake as well. You may find that increasing a bit helps push your body in the right direction.
I read this as twerking. FML.0
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