dormars1979
Cathlete
Hi Cathe,
First I'd like to say that I love your DVDs. I think that you are an amazing athlete and I always look forward to doing your workouts.
This is my problem:
I'm a 27 year old female. I was always into running and weight lifting throughout high school and college, but when I started work, as a sedentary computer programmer, I got lazy and stopped working out for a couple of years. I gained about 40 lbs and got very out of shape. Then I decided to get serious, started watching what I was eating, and went back to the gym. In the last 2 years, I've lost all the weight, and am currently in the best shape I've ever been in. However, in November, my period stopped coming, and I notice that I've been shedding more hair than usual.
I've been to the doctor and had all the endocrinology/gynecology tests done, hormone level tests, PCOS test, etc, and all is normal. My bodyfat and BMI are also in the normal range (I'm 5'2, 115 lbs, and somewhere around 16% body fat). I eat a healthy diet, and even saw a nutritionist to confirm that I am getting the right combination of nutrients. I'm really stumped as to what could be the problem. My gynecologist said that it's probably because of all the working out, but this is where my question comes in: I'm sure that I don't work out any more than other women in this forum, so I really don't know if I should cut back on the workouts, or try to eat differently or what.
As far as working out, I do 6 days a week...
Monday - all body weight workout, 60 mins
Tuesday - 45 mins of cardio (usually step aerobics)
Wednesday - all body weight workout for 60 mins + 30 mins of cardio, usually running or the stairmaster.
Thursday - same as Tuesday
Friday - same as Wednesday
Saturday - about 60 mins - one of your IMAX step DVDs or low max.
Sunday - rest
I was wondering if you have any suggestions for me. Have you or anyone you know ever experienced this problem, and if so, what was the solution? I would really appreciate any advice you might be able to give me.
Thank you very much for your time,
Doreen
First I'd like to say that I love your DVDs. I think that you are an amazing athlete and I always look forward to doing your workouts.
This is my problem:
I'm a 27 year old female. I was always into running and weight lifting throughout high school and college, but when I started work, as a sedentary computer programmer, I got lazy and stopped working out for a couple of years. I gained about 40 lbs and got very out of shape. Then I decided to get serious, started watching what I was eating, and went back to the gym. In the last 2 years, I've lost all the weight, and am currently in the best shape I've ever been in. However, in November, my period stopped coming, and I notice that I've been shedding more hair than usual.
I've been to the doctor and had all the endocrinology/gynecology tests done, hormone level tests, PCOS test, etc, and all is normal. My bodyfat and BMI are also in the normal range (I'm 5'2, 115 lbs, and somewhere around 16% body fat). I eat a healthy diet, and even saw a nutritionist to confirm that I am getting the right combination of nutrients. I'm really stumped as to what could be the problem. My gynecologist said that it's probably because of all the working out, but this is where my question comes in: I'm sure that I don't work out any more than other women in this forum, so I really don't know if I should cut back on the workouts, or try to eat differently or what.
As far as working out, I do 6 days a week...
Monday - all body weight workout, 60 mins
Tuesday - 45 mins of cardio (usually step aerobics)
Wednesday - all body weight workout for 60 mins + 30 mins of cardio, usually running or the stairmaster.
Thursday - same as Tuesday
Friday - same as Wednesday
Saturday - about 60 mins - one of your IMAX step DVDs or low max.
Sunday - rest
I was wondering if you have any suggestions for me. Have you or anyone you know ever experienced this problem, and if so, what was the solution? I would really appreciate any advice you might be able to give me.
Thank you very much for your time,
Doreen