Annabelle2
Cathlete
I really need a little push in a certain direction here. Last year and the year before my New Year's Resolution was to lose the last 10 lbs. This year I quit smoking at 5 lbs away from goal. I gained 5 lbs. I do not want to have the same 10 lb resolution this year when January gets here. I have been trying to come up with a plan to help me lean out. I already have very controlled eating - I am aging so I think metablolism is actually the problem. I dare not take my calories any lower than they are now because I am very active. I am 47 years old, medium athletic build, 5'2" 125 lbs, size 4/6 eat 1200 - 1400 calories a day. I burn between 200 and 350 calories per workout and I do 30 -40 minutes of Yoga added per day - oh, and I also teach aerobics 2 days a week but it is well below my exercise level so it isn't taxing.
I cannot decide between the following plans:
Cardio 6 days a week, working two body parts each day high reps and low weights
Cardio 6 days a week, working two body parts each day heavy weight low reps
One total body heavy lifting day then alternate cardio with circuits - 2 intervals a week.
I felt my cardio was getting a little stale so I have begun to jump rope and am working up on that.
I am open to any other ideas you may have except for eating more, I have tried that 3 times and gained excess weight each time so I know my calorie range is good for me.
Thank you for any response!
I cannot decide between the following plans:
Cardio 6 days a week, working two body parts each day high reps and low weights
Cardio 6 days a week, working two body parts each day heavy weight low reps
One total body heavy lifting day then alternate cardio with circuits - 2 intervals a week.
I felt my cardio was getting a little stale so I have begun to jump rope and am working up on that.
I am open to any other ideas you may have except for eating more, I have tried that 3 times and gained excess weight each time so I know my calorie range is good for me.
Thank you for any response!