AKL_Megs
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I'm looking for some suggestions...
Over the winter, I sort of got a little... soft.
I am in no way overweight (5'7", 140lbs.), or really even in need of losing any weight. I'm just trying to "tighten up" so to speak.
I'm planning on starting some sort of exercise routine next week. This week, I am focusing on changing my eating habits, which I have stuck to. I try to stick to 1500 calories a day.
I've cut out most carbs... trying to have only one serving a day of bread, pasta, etc., if that. (Like today, I haven't had one and won't.) I'm loading up on fruits and veggies, and sticking to protein (chicken, mostly) for energy. I let myself have ONE 200 calorie or less snack a day (I bought sugar-free Popcicles, Fudge bars, and Skinny Cow desserts.) I also let myself have ONE "bad" dinner a week (on Saturdays, with DH).
Am I on the right track?
I'm thinking of adding jogging (about 15-20 minutes), and bike riding (the same amount) to my schedule (4-5 days a week), along with some basic weight training (light weight lifting). It's really all my busy schedule will allow (I work 60+ hours a week).
If I stick to this, how long does it take to see results? I'm really happy doing this... I feel totally healthy having started eating better!
Any other tips, suggestions are appreciated!
Over the winter, I sort of got a little... soft.
I am in no way overweight (5'7", 140lbs.), or really even in need of losing any weight. I'm just trying to "tighten up" so to speak.
I'm planning on starting some sort of exercise routine next week. This week, I am focusing on changing my eating habits, which I have stuck to. I try to stick to 1500 calories a day.
I've cut out most carbs... trying to have only one serving a day of bread, pasta, etc., if that. (Like today, I haven't had one and won't.) I'm loading up on fruits and veggies, and sticking to protein (chicken, mostly) for energy. I let myself have ONE 200 calorie or less snack a day (I bought sugar-free Popcicles, Fudge bars, and Skinny Cow desserts.) I also let myself have ONE "bad" dinner a week (on Saturdays, with DH).
Am I on the right track?
I'm thinking of adding jogging (about 15-20 minutes), and bike riding (the same amount) to my schedule (4-5 days a week), along with some basic weight training (light weight lifting). It's really all my busy schedule will allow (I work 60+ hours a week).
If I stick to this, how long does it take to see results? I'm really happy doing this... I feel totally healthy having started eating better!
Any other tips, suggestions are appreciated!
