
Originally Posted by
han-grrl
For good lasting weight loss you need to combine good eating as well as exercise including cardio and possibly weights, depending on what you are training for. moving is better than not moving in the grand scheme of things, but how much you move really depends on your fitness level.
what are you doing right now?
you also need to think about your eating and drinking habits. you can exercise all you want but if you are eating cr@p you will just end up sabotaging your weight loss.
Smile
Han
I would like to "ditto" what she said!
During the summer I was riding an average of 100-130 miles a week. After I would ride my 40-60 miles on a Saturday, I was starving, so I would stop by Taco Bueno and load up on crap.
I was also swimming, along with the cycling.
I figured I was doing enough cardio to allow me to eat out at lunch during the week (only 2 days a week), and to eat out all weekend long.
WRONG!
I gained 10 pounds over the summer. Even with all of that exercise.
Now, I follow a diet of 1800-2200 calories a day and I eat every 2-3 hours.
I run 8-10 miles a week, swim 2500 yards a week (one workout), go to spin classes, and get on my bike on the weekend. I eat out only a couple of times of week, and that's it.
Doing this has helped me maintain my weight loss. To lose weight, I had to eat 1600-1800 calories a day.
It's all about what you are eating... and drinking. Exercise will allow you to eat and drink more, but that alone won't help you lose weight.
Good luck!
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"