
Originally Posted by
Susan
Regarding the "firming up" - with the amount of cardio you are doing as a cyclist, it might be hard for your body to put on lean mass. Generally, if you want to put on muscle, you cut back on cardio and do more weight training, and I guess thats not an option for you at the moment, so you might not get as fast results.
You can get there by tracking exactly how much calories you eat and burn and trying to create a small deficit that makes you lose about a pound per week/2 weeks. It's a bit trial and error.
Personally - for me - I think that's too much fuss about 10 pounds. I'm ok with losing the weight very slowly but steady, not starving and not counting everything I eat and do, gives me more quality of life than a quick weight loss. And if I stop losing weight I will be ok with it. 120 pounds might look better on me, but somewhere around 130 - 140 will be ok and healthy.
Keep in mind that the less you weight the less you need to maintain. If you are feeling that you can't live happily on 1500 calories per day, don't forget that you will have to be able to create a lifestyle around your target-weight if you don't want to gain the weight back.