How active are you? I'm curious here, because I think the body gets very used to anything regimented. Do you drink wine or alcohol on a regular basis? What type of muscle do you have on your body? Do you strictly workout to DVD's and do they really wear you out? I'm also wondering what body-type you think you are? I'm sorry I'm being so curious, but I do think they are all keys to the mystery. For me, I gain muscle easy enough and if I eat too much pasta, I gain weight FAST. If I drink too much wine and then have chips or crackers, that does the most damage to me. I don't believe in age factors regulating fat loss unless you are completely devoid of muscle because I think the more muscle your body has the better it functions, especially in terms of hormone production such as HGH and testosterone. This gets so complicated here though, especially if one is estrogen dominate, like if you carry a lot of fat between the thighs, or notice you have abdomen fat. These can be tip-offs. That's when diet can be tweaked, because you do need to stay away from excess sugar, even raisins can cause problems. Oy...now I am agreeing with you, it would be cool if we could have robotic guts and feel no hunger or cravings.
Hi, thanks for taking the time to help trouble shoot, cause I'm really at a loss. OK, so here is ALOT of info....
I workout 5-6 times per week, the last 3 months were with an STS weight Rotation plus cardio workout. I only workout to dvds, almost made it out to a class yesterday, but I seem to have some anxieties about working out with other people that comes and goes. I am very sedentary at my job, I work from home, so I get in even less walking around than just going to an office.
When I do dvds like HIIT I'm gasping for air, I did STS full body yesterday and I was wiped at the end. Some dvds are just nice low impact stuff that works up a sweat and burns pretty decent calories like Powerstrike and some of the KCM cardio, and others are more intense like Turbo Fire or KPC or HIIT, but I mix it up a lot and always get at least 3 days of weight work in any given week. Right now, I am going to mix up weeks with variations of full body weights and split workouts.
I always forget the different body types, I have broad shoulders, I am pretty muscular under the fat and have decent strength, and the bulk of my fat is around my middle, I have larger upper arms (12 inch around), and my upper thighs are not huge, but not thin, I don't store weight in my hips or butt, I guess I'm built a little more like a guy
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For about 7 months I followed Primal eating my Mark Sisson, loved it, lost 7 pounds, but those were "extra" pounds I put on by eating like crap and not working out enough due to a house move. Stopped losing, but liked eating that way and felt good. Then for a couple months I lightened up on the "rules" of Primal, but did not gain. Then decided it's time to lose more weight, so I'm in week 6 of Cheat to Lose (carb cycling with 1 cheat day, first 3 weeks no cheat day) and I have lost 2-3 inches overall, and a pound or two that just keeps coming back and going away after my 2 low carb days. I eat 5 meals/snacks a day, the calories range from 250 to 400 per meal, but I NEVER eat 5 meals closer to the 400 range in one day, and I do have a cheat day on Saturday, I am not binging on Saturdays, just eating some fun stuff at normal meal times, like pasta for dinner kind of meals and having a dessert instead of protein and veggies, not any extra snacking, those cheats make me full for so long.
I am not a frequent drinker, I will have 1-2 glasses of white sometimes, but not often when I eat out. I don't eat much sugar or white carbs, actually have not since I started eating Primal almost a year ago. I do feel that the higher carb days on Cheat to lose may be too high, so this week I am tweaking those days to reduce the whole wheat kind of carbs to early meals only, and only 1 or 2 times per day, then fruit for the other meals with carbs.
Well that's my diet and workout history in a giant nutshell, I am open to any thoughts or advice you have!