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Fitness Desperation!

TremblingBluStar

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I'm a cardio freak, apparently. I wasn't always one. In fact, for most of my adult life I professed the superiority of strength training, while giving sparse attention to cardio. However, at my currently advanced age (34) I realized that the strength training just wasn't working!

Okay. Enough with the pretentious narration! Basically, this all started around the 4th of July. I had been doing an hour of strength training a day for years, and was always unsatisfied with my body fat %. I kept thinking that eventually, if I kept pumping enough iron I'd drop fat. It never happened. While I did lose some by changing my diet, cutting out sweets and spacing out my meals, it didn't seem to be enough.

To make matters worse, I slipped into a pretty bad depression at the time that I'm just now getting over. I even posted a rather amaturish video of myself with during a depressive episode on YouTube. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEcPigehSX4 - a link for those interested). So I kinda realized that I needed to change something in order to help myself feel better.

I picked up a body fat measuring scale months ago, and it reported I was at 26.1% body fat. I personally think this is a high measurment. I'm probably around 18%, but the scale is a way to measure any progress I make.

So back to my cardio plan. I started around the 4th, as I said, running for 30 minutes 2-3 times a week. I slowly amped that up to an hour. A few weeks back I began going regulary after work. Now, since I'm on an extended break (laid off), I've been going for an hour to 90 minutes every single day.

I guess what I'm hoping to find out is how much cardio is enough! I mean, given the amount of time I spend out there running, I'm getting a pretty good tan but have yet to drop any body fat according to the scale (I did get down to 25.9%). Now, I'm not expecting dramatic results by any means. I don't expect to drop 20lbs in a week like in those stupid commercials you see at 2am on cable.

But I also don't want to get discouraged by all this if I continue to not see results. I thought about going to to get help. The university I attend has a fitness center where you can sign up to see a dietician and fitness expert. I don't think I need someone there telling me what to do when I work out, but it would be nice to get some advice.

Just to clarify, when I do cardio I don't spend the entire hour running. I start out warming up for about 5 minutes, and quickly knock out a mile without stopping (it's a quarter mile outdoor track). I then walk for about half a lap, and run a lap, walk half, run one, ect until I get to 2-3 miles. Then I walk half and run half for the rest of the time until I'm either ready to leave or pass out! :-)

I just thought I'd ask whether people here think this is an adequate workout plan, and if not what I could be doing to see better results. What sort of workout plan do you practice? I certainly don't expect a miracle, though Miracle Laurie would be nice, but I'd like to find out what works for my body. My goal is to drop from a 34 inch waist to 32, and at least 10% or less body fat. I want my abs to be more than just implied!

Any advice would be welcome! Thanks! :-)
 
Sometimes taking baby steps is the key. Most people get frustrated with their diet or exercise plan because they expect immediate results ... fast! I can relate to your situation. What you have to realize is that as we get older, our metabolism slows down. Also, as I hit my 30s, I felt less energetic than I normally was. It sounds to me like you're in fine shape; some people would like to be where you are now. Don't be too hard on yourself, and don't set your expectations way too high, or you're bound to be disappointed. Slow and steady wins the race.
 
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